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Chapter 4 "The Significance of the Beast Multiverse."

Professor Paradox directed his attention to a colossal leaf on the Universal Tree, adorned with cosmic patterns. Each line and curve signified the immense power this universe held. Its presence in the Omnitrix Multiverse alone could sway the balance of all the other worlds.

"This universe is known as the Beast Universe, and it serves as the central hub of the Beast Multiverse. While other Multiverses control nearly 3000 universes, the Beast Multiverse consists of just 1666 universes. The reason for this is because the Beast Universe was formed by the fusion of 1111 universes."

Ben was intrigued. "What makes the Beast Universe so special, Professor?"

Professor Paradox explained, "This universe, born from the fusion of 1111 universes, is incredibly diverse. It's inhabited by a wide array of creatures, including humans, elves, druids, dragons, phoenixes, orcs, goblins, dwarves, and more. Humans play a dominant role here, primarily due to their highly advanced reproduction capabilities. They hold sway over many worlds."

"This universe is essentially divided into two major factions," the professor elaborated. "One consists of the humanized characters like dwarves, elves, druids, goblins, titans, giants, orcs, and, of course, humans themselves. The other camp comprises more beastly creatures, including dragons, phoenixes, vermilions, rocs, and species of cats like lions and tigers."

Ben assumed, "So, the humanized and beastly characters must be in conflict, right?"

Professor Paradox unveiled the surprising twist. "No, Ben, these two factions don't fight one another. The real complexity arises here. The humanized characters engage in fierce conflicts within their camp as they strive to dominate the universe. Titans are particularly notable for their power, but they are peaceful beings. They manage around 100 worlds where they focus on farming, eating, and sleeping. They also possess the unique ability to reduce their size, something they achieve through consistent training and control of their abilities."

"Then there are the giants," he continued, "who are a crossbreed between titans and other species. They can be quite arrogant and have struggled with their identity as mixed-breed beings, resulting in smaller sizes compared to titans. Still, they tower over humans, with baby giants measuring up to 6 feet in height. When they reach adulthood, their size ranges from 10 to 50 meters, depending on their genetic lineage."

"Depending on the origins of their breeding, giants inherit various traits. If their lineage includes humans and titans, they have human-like brains and access to human-related abilities. Giants with elven heritage gain magical powers and exquisite beauty. When their ancestry traces back to dwarves, they become expert blacksmiths, while goblin lineage results in mechanical giants. These giants are known for their peaceful coexistence."

The professor then introduced the concept of a perilous type of giants. "However, there are other giants with a different lineage. These giants lack the advantages of superior giants, which drives them to hunt titans."

Ben was puzzled. "But if they are born alongside titans, why do they hunt them?"

Professor Paradox revealed the startling truth. "Here's the twist, Ben. When giants consume titan body parts, drink their blood, or especially their hearts, they gain even more incredible power and acquire titan abilities. This is the reason for their hunts."

The professor moved on to the next race, starting with the elves.

The captivating story unfolded with Professor Paradox's insightful narration about the fascinating Elf race. Ben was thoroughly engrossed and inquired eagerly, "Tell me more, Professor. My curiosity is soaring with this knowledge."

Professor Paradox continued with enthusiasm, "Elves are renowned for their ethereal beauty. They are so strikingly beautiful that if you were to gather 100 of the most beautiful girls from our universe in one place, they would likely faint from sheer embarrassment upon seeing an Elven girl. Similarly, when encountering Elven men, anyone would feel an irresistible attraction."

He then revealed intriguing aspects of their way of life. "Elves inhabit homes crafted from trees, with each of their forested towns centered around a World Tree. Wherever the Elven race settles, a World Tree is certain to be present. This extraordinary tree, it just one leaf possesses the power to grant one life to a person on the brink of death, adding ten more years to their existence. However, this life-giving ability can be employed only once. By blending a thousand leaves together to create a potion, one can transform a regular human into a magical being, rejuvenating them with an additional hundred years of life. But, like the World Tree's power, this potion can be used only once."

Ben was enchanted by the wonders of the Elven race. "This is truly incredible, Professor. I've never encountered anything like it."

Professor Paradox then ventured into more intricate details. "If you take a single branch from the World Tree and mix it with a hundred thousand leaves to create a potion, you can instantly turn a human into an Elf. However, it's vital to note that each World Tree contains a maximum of three hundred thousand leaves, so it can transform only three humans into Elves, albeit at the cost of the World Tree's destruction."

He continued, "The World Tree has another vital use. Crafting a potion from it grants the imbiber powers comparable to those of a half-immortal. This endows them with a lifespan and strength ten times greater than that of an average Elf. However, they do not become Elves but rather Dark Elves, driven by insatiable greed for power and the corruption of the World Tree's beauty."

Ben expressed his indignation at the thought of those who would harm such natural beauty. "It's truly shocking, Professor. How could anyone destroy something so precious?"

Professor Paradox shared his concern, saying, "Indeed, it poses a threat to the Elves. Only the peaceful Titan community and the Druids, who are born from trees, remain as friendly races to the Elves. The relentless desire for power within certain beings keeps them ever ready to seize an opportunity to control a World Tree."

The conversation then delved into the profound connection between Elves and nature. "Elves have the remarkable ability to communicate with the forest, animals, and even plants. This gift enables them to protect their homes and maintain harmony within their surroundings. Every Elf forms a bond with magical beasts, serving as protectors of the Elves."

He moved on to another remarkable feature, stating, "What's equally astounding is their exceptional longevity. A one-hundred-year-old Elf is equivalent to a sixteen-year-old human. A thousand-year-old Elf resembles a middle-aged human of thirty to forty. The lifespan of a typical Elf is a minimum of five thousand years. Their prolonged existence, coupled with their unique perception of time, allows them to view time as a flowing river and interact with it. This insight has led to their mastery of time magic, enabling them to manipulate time in various ways. Additionally, every Elf is born with the innate gift of plant magic. An Elf who gains control over time magic ascends to the rank of Royal Elf and becomes a ruler of the Elves."

The professor went on to explain, "A Royal Elf who can perceive the past and future and manipulate time to some extent becomes a High Elf, relinquishing their royalty to become an Elder. Elders distance themselves from politics and dedicate their time to the study of time magic. They are also known as the Protectors of the World Tree, guarding against the numerous threats that endanger both the World Tree and the Elven race."

Ben absorbed this knowledge with immense interest. "It sounds like a truly magical world, Professor."

Professor Paradox continued, "It certainly is, Ben. Now, let's discuss the Druid race. Druids have a unique origin as they are born when the tree residing in the Elven forest gains sentience. Being born from the tree imparts them with magical properties. Wherever Druids reside, that place begins to turn into a magical area. If a sick person lives in a Druid's area, not only are they relieved of their sickness, but they also gain an additional 20-30 years of life."

The professor went on to describe another fascinating ability of the Druids. "Whoever consumed a type of fruit. Which is cultivated by Druid, they age backwards by 5 years and gain an additional 5 years of life, but this power is limited to 50 fruits. If they consume more, there's no further effect. However, as special as Druids are, their lives are often in danger. Greedy races frequently hunt Druids, as the Druid's body can extend another being's life by a significant 100-200 years."

Ben expressed his sadness at the brutality in the Beast Universe. "It's truly disheartening to see beings take another's life to increase their own."

Professor Paradox agreed, "Yes, Ben, there seems to be no limit to greed. However, the Druids are not left to fend for themselves, as they always live alongside the Elf race. They are close friends with Elves, and Elves, as protectors of nature, ensure the safety and protection of Druids. In return, Druids enhance the magical nature of the Elves' land."

The chapter concluded with a sense of wonder and appreciation for the complexities of the Beast Multiverse.

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