Self-Summon [Demon Summoning/Evolution litRPG] Chapter 35: [1.35] Stuffed (Part 1)

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[Active Skill: Implant Thought | Unlock: 15 GP | Implant a thought into the target's mind and make them think it is their own. Cost: Variable MP. Amount required depends on Skill Level, Fraud Attunement, complexity of thought, Target's alignment with thought, Target's mental fortitude. Growth scales with Beguilement. Additional Unlock Requirements: Blessed Fraud Attunement OR Enchanting Beguilement] The idea that such a skill existed was a scary thought. Its mere concept that Gelic could have had her mind altered without her knowing made her shiver. The only solace was that it seemed that giving them a thought that completely opposed their ideals would make it more difficult and MP expensive. Just by its potential, she was tempted to save up for it. If she didn’t spend anything else, she could buy it before she graduated as an Imp. However, with those additional requirements, there was no way she was close to either, making it best to ignore the skill entirely. Not knowing the Attunement levels, that could be right after Touched, but she highly doubted it. Undoubtedly, Implant Thought was for high-ranking Demons who specialized in the area of manipulation. Since that wasn’t her or what she wanted to become, it was extremely unlikely this would ever be in her future, only even seeing it as available since it was connected to Essence Tip. Hopefully, there was some sort of Manipulation Resistance she could get down the line. That did not mean Fraud was a total bust however. Because next was something she’d never seen before. Not a skill, but rather an Enhancement to an existing one. [Enhancement (Transfiguration): Identity Fraud | Unlock: 10 GP | When using Transfiguration, assume a new Identity to match the form that will deceive all those who pry. Enhancement does not grow. Additional Unlock Requirements: Transfiguration Lv.10] That was it! That was what Angelica needed to fool Scrying Eye, she was sure of it. Yep, that was immediately going on the priority list. But where, though? Definitely above Seeking Projectile, but was it more urgent than Toxic Imbuement? Probably in the sense that it would open more opportunities for her, especially with Summoners, but Toxic Imbuement could be what saved her life in an emergency. Yes, she decided that survivability was more important. Plus, it was only 3 GP compared to a whopping 10. So she could get it first and then utilize it during the bigger save-up. Like with Fraud, Gelic didn’t expect much from Famine Attunement, and like with Fraud, it too surprised her, starting with the skill She’d initially written off at the museum while under duress. [Active Skill: Second Stomach | Unlock: 1 GP | Create a metaphysical second stomach that can hold items in stasis indefinitely upon consumption. Items can be upchucked on command or moved to the main stomach. Cost: Variable MP. Consuming or Upchucking items costs MP depending on the size of the item. There is no MP Cost if the item will fit into the mouth. There is no Cost for moving the item to the main stomach. Space available scales with Skill Level, Vigor, and Famine Attunement. Growth scales with Vigor] That was definitely not what she was expecting. Well, maybe its base concept of storing food was along her imagination. That was probably why it was connected to Hunger Resistance, its intent to primarily ward off hunger by keeping more with her. But it didn’t sound like there was any real limitation on it just being food. If something would fit, couldn’t she use it for anything, like an intangible purse? Never more did Gelic wish she could have a free-trial of a Skill, since there was quite a bit of testing she wanted to do with it. Since it was just 1 GP, like Poison Eater, it was probably a no-brainer to take. She had the point available, and that would still allow her to save up for the other two high-priority skills before the level cap. Even if it didn’t work like she wanted, still having the food storage would be phenomenal. She coul