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Infinite Beast Evolution: Floating Islands (Litrpg/Inner world base building)

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When the ancient civilization collapsed, humanity fled to floating islands drifting through an endless void, which was home to void monsters.

Survival came through beast taming. Those who awakened the talent gained a Soul Space, an inner world where they created biomes to entice beasts living on islands to migrate inside.

In exchange for sanctuary, the beasts fought for their tamer and lent them their powers.

Most awakened crude biomes like swamps, fungal woods, and lakes, barely fit for low-tier beasts.

Only rare geniuses began with transcendent realms like deep oceans or cosmic space, capable of housing baby leviathans and infant planetary golems from the get go.

Advancement depended on Aether, harvested from slain void monsters, to expand the soul space or transform their biomes.

Karl awakened something more.

Alongside his Soul Space came a system with three godly functions.

Where others needed numerous trials and errors to make a suitable biome to attract the beast of their choice, it simulated perfect biomes instantly.

It harvested abilities of the void monsters to evolve his beasts beyond their limits.

Lastly, it allowed him to merge the borrowed skills of his beasts.

Watch him as he makes a paradise filled with mythical beasts, all ready to wreak havoc at his command.
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