*The inside of the Monster Guild's lore Book was a world in of itself, albeit one divided into pieces. But of course that's what happens when you use divine materials to make one. In one chapter there was a continent wide amazon styled jungle thick with the huge variety of plants the guild had come up with for their deification process. In the second chapter there were the ranches where they kept both their fully deified monsters and the ones who had yet to be transformed. The Third chapter was dedicated to the laboratory/factory, where more of Echidna's discarded souls had been assembled into a entire team of skulls, creating Soul tempering algorithms, mutagens, precept development facilities and the like. The fourth chapter served as the Guild's living area, where entire cities worth of territory had been dedicated to each member of the guild. Finally the fifth chapter was where they conducted business with the other Dark Guilds, though currently it was from where they were tracking the appearance of a discarded shell that was approaching the world this book had been situated on.*
I'm doing an analysis on the jar that's with him, hang on... Smoke Genasi? With tiger DNA? How did a Smoke Genasi Tiger end up in space?
*The other's looked at each other wondering if they should explain Baihu to Skull.*
*After her capture Echidna was imprisoned inside of a specially designed cell to keep her and her craziness contained. As for her monsters, Lucy apparently bought up some real-estate and now wanted some critters to live in it, Tiamat was apparently set up as a regular guard dog. If nothing else Echidna proved whose side she was on, neutering Gyldyggan by converting him into a fleshy mace. Still those people were somewhat unsatisfied that Echidna seemed to be getting off easy. But with no way to know where or how many of her immortality factories she's set, because she doesn't even know how many there are, killing her would just let her go scot free. Besides her medication was very effective.*