Fleabag 3 A Monster Evolution LitRPG – SomeoneToForget

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[Enhanced Senses] was self-explanatory, and she already knew she had those, she’d just assumed it was a part of her changed biology. She could hear someone slurping soup down in the safehouse, the crunch of bone and tear of dried flesh to her right, and snippets of mixed conversation all around her mixing with the passive ambiance of a commercial spire, or the underside of one, at least. So it wasn’t like she could not notice the difference. She focused on the skill for a moment, understanding filling her.

This skill wasn’t just giving her enhanced senses, if anything, it actually didn’t give her that big of a boost compared to her biological alterations. Its secondary function was to make her more able to process whatever stimuli she was receiving, which was nice and explained why she wasn’t feeling very overwhelmed.

It could have accomplished the same by giving her a Perception boost, but this was the System. Clunky, convoluted, nonsensical piece of shit. She was surprised anyone would ever worship this thing. [Blood Dominion] was … nice, but weak and simple. It was essentially a form of weak hemokinesis. She’d likely never be able to make people explode into a burst of gore or anything, not do anything like make blood whips or something truly incredible, but if her opponents were bleeding, she could yank that blood out, hasten how quick they bled, and she could make it draw itself to her, ready to patch up her wounds and rejuvenate her without chasing a meal in the middle of a fight.

Drawn-out fights were her biggest weakness prior to this. Once she blew her mana, she was done for. With this and her new physical upgrades, she had patched up that weakness quite nicely. The longer a fight went on, the more their enemies would bleed out their strength and the more she’d heal from it. Probably. Did vampires heal from drinking blood? She wasn’t even sure. It wasn’t a well-researched race, if one could call it that, and definitely not something her family would have put in front of her.

[Psychometric Vision] was … an activatable skill, which was rather rare for racial skills as far as she knew. Most were passive.

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Farewell, Ironheart,” Mirena said through the bugs’ clicks and hisses and buzzes, and the moment the call ended, she released her control of the swarm, breathing out a deep sigh as she let the bundled cloud of chitin and wings scatter away from the crystal. She was getting better at doing that, but progress remained glacial. And unpleasant. She rubbed chitin fingers into the edges of her eyelids, trying to soothe that persistent pressure and stall its inevitable buildup to a migraine.

It was an ability that was barely worth the pain and trouble in her opinion, considering that all it did was make her a range-limited version of Arach and her spiders. There weren’t supposed to be any side effects like a headache, but she’d been an unfinished project when Ghoul and Holocaust got her out, at least according to her file. It was entirely likely that her body wasn’t quite at the stage where she should be doing what she was, but Ghoul needed her.

So even if it rankled her to live up to the name Tillenhall had given her, she could endure being “hive controller” if it meant they could keep themselves in the loop. Informants were only as good as their paycheck told them to be. The Struggler’s Mantle were the only ones whose info she could somewhat trust, but for the most part, it was just her and Ghoul gathering intel. Mostly her. It wasn’t like anyone else could do information gathering like her, not in their group. Holocaust was the exact opposite of “inconspicuous” and currently half comatose, and Ghoul himself was busy all twenty-four hours of the day, every day.

So she would control as many bugs as there were in her range, and use their eyes and ears for their own purposes. She just hoped Ghoul knew what he was doing by telling her to lie to Ironheart.

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