Arthur didn't know how Guo Xiaoxiao connected with the Beast God; it was a very mysterious thing, and he didn't want to think about it, but he was very curious about Guo Xiaoxiao's abilities.
It is truly rare for a female to become a Great Shaman. In fact, the orcs have never actually seen what a Great Shaman looks like; it is all passed down orally. Legend has it that the first Great Shaman was a male.
There is no concrete evidence to prove that it was a male; it's all just a legend, as Arthur himself said.
"That probably won't work, because we need electricity. There isn't even a socket. Bringing in the air conditioner and setting up a drain would be a huge hassle. Most importantly, where are we going to get the electricity?"
Does this beast world have generators, like wind power or something? I'm not a science student, so I can't figure it out.
Even if the system were to provide an air conditioner, it wouldn't be able to run; it's not something from this era.
"I understand less and less of what you're saying. Tell me clearly what the Beast God looks like. Have you ever seen him?"
Intrigued, Arthur began to press Guo Xiaoxiao for answers, and Guo Xiaoxiao started making up stories for him.
"Well, how should I describe it to you? An old orc, dressed in white, with a white beard and a whisk in his hand, looking ethereal and otherworldly."
Guo Xiaoxiao was referring to Venus, Taibai Jinxing, and other deities like Laozi.
Anyway, Arthur doesn't know, so let's just make one up for him.
"What is a whisk? And what about the white animal hides it wears, made from the most precious animal hides? Did the Beast God ever say where the dead beastmen go?"
Humans have a natural curiosity and believe that they have a final resting place after death.
For example, in modern times, people believe that after they die, they will drink Meng Po soup and then cross the Naihe Bridge to enter the afterlife once again.
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