In the tomb chamber, hundreds of fist-sized stones rolled around. Some even made their way directly to the feet of King Smolahan and were crushed into powder by a stomp of his foot.
This was a passive skill of the stone golem Gulu. When the damage it received exceeded a certain threshold, it would split apart, turning into countless fragments to distribute the damage.
This skill not only reduced the damage by 20%, but as long as the core rock bearing the core was not destroyed, Gulu would not die even if all other fragments were obliterated.
All the fragments scattered throughout the tomb chamber, and the moment they touched the golden jewels in the chamber, all at once, began to devour and merge with the surrounding gold.
King Smolahan could feel the speed at which the golden treasures disappeared seemed to have accelerated significantly, the rate of absorption by the now fragmented Gulu was several times faster than before.