"Alright, so let me explain what we're going to do," Aaron told everyone, looking at him in curiosity. After all, he wasn't the smartest when it came to plans, so they could advise him if he needed it. "We're going to teleport to where the Werewolves live. Then, we'll introduce ourselves and explain why we're here while showing them the advantages of joining us. We'll inform them about the upcoming tournament, hopefully convincing them to join our side." Aaron began, everyone following along with his plan so far.
"Afterwards, we can go to the King of the nearby Kingdom and let him know that we're ready to start the tournament. Once that happens, we will hopefully have an influx of people. We can advertise our open buildings, and the only cost will be living there. It's like being paid to live there. After all, if we can get people to move in, it'll benefit us. It'll mean people want to live there, and we can get a good economy going. Plus, it's not like we're inventing a new currency. The area of our Kingdom is something that Crystet knows quite well, so if people got lost, he could show them around. Plus, it's not like all monsters are out to kill humans. I'm a prime example of that, and so is Crystet, Seph, None, and you, Sciat." Aaron explained while specifically directing the next point at Sciat.
"You are quick to learn and easy to teach new tricks, so you're going to handle interspecies transactions along with Crystet and myself. This is just so that we have humanoid monsters interacting with the sceptical humans. Sorry, Seph and None, but I just think that if most humans saw you before you were ready, they'd either go insane with fear, or they'd declare war on you for blasphemy of the church, and I really don't want that." Aaron explained as Seph nodded his head. "That's understandable. After all, I am, or was, the Hero for the humans, and if they saw that I had become a monster, there would be nothing short of a social breakdown. I was their symbol of hope if you could call me that." Seph explained as None piped up. "Oh yeah, Aaron. You know how you said that you'd be able to separate Seph and me into two different bodies? Would you mind doing that really quickly? I want to be able to move around freely on my own and also be able to re-fuse with Seph." None pointed out to Aaron, causing Aaron to smile. "Oh, don't worry, I have an idea for you." Aaron ominously chuckled, snapping his fingers to turn his arm into God Eater's black tar.
"I'm going to absorb you really quickly if you don't mind. Now, excuse me!" Aaron yelled, flinging his arm forward, the black tar shooting towards them like a slingshotted bullet. Aaron watched as Seph and None were absorbed into God Eater, seeing them try to pull it away from their skin. "Do not move! If you move or try to pull at it, it'll hurt even more than it probably does now! This is why I mainly want to use it on already dead creatures, or ones that simply don't feel pain!" Aaron exclaimed, shouting at the pair, but they couldn't hear them. Their fear had taken over their minds, even for just the time while they were inside of God Eater's grasp.
Aaron quickly checked what he could do to help Seph and None out in this situation. Imagine seeing the God Eater customisability options as a skill tree in a video game, but with 3D representations of what would happen. Aaron could imagine what he wanted to happen, and then a new set of skills that could not be accessed by anyone past that point would open up. This would change the physical appearance, or abilities, of the person afflicted. Since Aaron would be splitting their mind into two different bodies, you could imagine the skill tree being something like this.
[Core]
[Permanent Body Clone]
[Mind Transfer]
[Skill: Full Animation]
[Skill: Full Consciousness]
If this makes any sense, that's good. If not, I, The Describer, shall describe in greater detail later on, but now, back to the story.
Aaron watched as the skills he had implemented began to quickly take effect on the body of Seph and None, splitting them into two different entities. They shared skills, lifeforce or health, and their fusions. Aaron smiled, happy with what he had created, and he spat the pair out of God Eater, finding joy in looking at their bewildered faces. However, this was no time to get distracted like this. Aaron clicked his fingers, snapping the pair out of their God Eater-induced confusion, bringing them back to their senses, and the first thing they did was look down towards their legs for reasons unknown. Maybe to check to see if the skills had worked, or was it just to see if their legs had been blown or melted off during the transformation.
"Now that we're past that, I'm going to prepare us all to transport to a place where we can find some werewolves we can negotiate with. After all, we still need to get those guys to join our Kingdom. After that, I'll find something. I might summon clones of myself, or I might just create some monsters from places or ideas I've seen or heard before. Crystet, what's your opinion on elves and dwarves?" Aaron asked, expecting some sort of immature response. "Honestly, bring them in. The dwarves can be great resources if people want to sell armour, and the elves can be excellent archers." Crystet responded, and Aaron sighed in relief, believing that he had gotten away from the immature comments. "Just don't make them the stereotypical dumbass elves with large chests, and you'll be fine. After all, we want some decently smart monsters here, right?"
"Oh, for fuck sake Crystet. Just when I thought you had matured past that point." Aaron groaned as Crystet smirked at him, knowing what he had done. "Fine, let's teleport now. You ready, Seph?" Aaron asked, tapping Seph on the head as he closed his eyes.
And within the next second, everyone there was teleported away.