"The skeleton deserves a name." Helena said as she continued to stare at the slightly glowing leg bone that still looked as if it was a cool glow toy. "I think that we will be working with it a lot now that we have discovered it. I know you well enough that you will never let go of this discovery, no matter what the Big Two might think about its existence."
"That's right."
Ves practically drooled at the sight of the human skeleton that lay neatly between a pile of recently displaced alien bones.
He had always been on the lookout for spiritually reactive materials. Despite issuing instructions to his clan as well as certain external organizations for materials that possessed the properties he needed, he had failed to get his hands on anything like Unending alloy despite offering rich rewards.
Aside from internal skull bones from galenta whales, a non-intelligent aquatic species, Ves had no clue where he could get his hands on known spiritually reactive materials in the new frontier.
These apparently human bones presented him with a pleasant surprise!
Ves grew bolder and began to touch another leg bone.
This time, he infused it with more spiritual energy. This not only caused the ancient organic object to light up a bit brighter, but also gave him a better sense on how much energy it could absorb before its pool became filled.
"These bones can hold a lot of energy!" He gasped. "Their capacity exceeds that of Unending alloy and P-stones!"
He loosely estimated that he could pump tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of Ves worth of spiritual energy inside all of the bones before they became saturated.
By that time, the entire skeleton would probably light up as if it was a god that had descended onto the mortal plane!
"Wait." Ves abruptly said. "This fellow isn't coming back alive by injecting my energy into these remains, right?"
"Don't worry, brother. As I said, too much time has passed. That is the point where the traces of death have long faded away. Even the most stubborn humans cannot escape the claws of death. These ancient bones are nothing but the dust that the previous owner has left behind in his passing."
"Alright."
He trusted his sister's judgment on this matter. She was the Daughter of Death, after all. Her expertise on this subject vastly exceeded his own. He just wanted to be sure in case he accidentally revived an ancient monster. Again.
Since it became clear that this skeleton couldn't have belonged to an ordinary baseline human, Ves and Helena began to guess at the ancient human's identity and life experience.
"The shapes and structure of these bones definitely correspond to that of a human male." Ves surmised. "Even if it is clear that these bones are exceptional and consist of an exceptional mixture of exotic materials, the pelvis and hips of this skeleton are not as wide and flared as that of a female human."
His intangible sister concurred with his assessment. "I cannot detect any traces of the human's past life, but it looks unmistakably male in my vast experience of looking at dead human corpses."
"Uh huh."
"You should give it a name." Helena suggested again. "How about calling it Adam?"
"The first human? Let's not go overboard. The identity and the power of this ancient human was most definitely awesome, but that is no reason to deify these remains. Maybe David is better."
His sister looked impressed. "After the giant slayer? That is an apt name. Since this ancient human was buried under so many bones from larger alien species that he may have a hand in slaying them. This is a warrior's grave."
Ves shrugged. "Actually, I just want to call him David because we found him in a pocket space in Davute."
"..."
They quickly moved on to decipher other information from this skeleton.
"I am completely uncertain how old David used to be." Ves frowned. "The skeletal structure suggests that he was an adult at the time of his death, but that is all. His bone composition is so far removed from the baseline human standard that his aging pattern may be completely different. For all I know, he may have lived through several millennia, but still look like a middle-aged guy."
"I truly wish that the passage of time hasn't been so harsh on David's skeletal remains." Helena lamented. "We could have learned so much about his identity and his place in history if even a trace of him remained."
"Is there truly nothing left?" Ves frowned.
"What are you doing, brother?"
"I am taking a closer look at the skull. If there is any trace of life left of the man who we currently call David, then it should definitely reside in the temple of his mind."
Ves bent down and carefully grasped the skull on both sides before trying to wrench it from its spine.
It remained stubbornly attached. He had to apply a bit more force than he liked to pop out the skull from the rest of the skeleton.
Oddly enough, the jawbone also remained attached to the rest of the skull, but Ves felt that he could pull it out if he liked.
From the moment his armored hands grasped the sides of the skull, he could already feel a significantly stronger attraction towards spiritual energy!
Ves cautiously fed it with a bit more spiritual energy.
"Wow."
As soon as it took in his spiritual energy, the skull glowed considerably brighter than the leg bones! freeweɓnovel.cøm
Not only that, but two pale green points of lights had lit up in the middle of the empty and hollow eye sockets!
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