Rainwater dripped incessantly from the bamboo hat.
The Bone Flower spread open, revealing a dark muzzle tightly pressed against the shrine, as if it would fire the next second.
Lv San was clever, he had immediately grasped the weakness of this creature.
It was a Wild God from the river.
A so-called Wild God opposed the True God. Not enshrined by the court, it belonged to the folk and was not supported by the orthodox Magic Veins.
As a rule, Wild Gods were not allowed public worship; excessive incense offerings were forbidden, and any discovered would have their Divine Temples destroyed and their Divine Souls dispersed.
Such Wild Gods, mostly spirit monsters, falsely claimed to be the Mountain God and Water God, luring foolish people to worship them and stealthily avoiding detection.
Like this one called "Black Head King," mostly a black fish spirit from the lake, bewitching the fishermen to worship it.