Can we revive the excavated fossil as an undead monster by Crowe's Necromancer?

The idea of the devils, starting with Keane, was sometimes unexpected by Crowe… or it remained to fly diagonally. This statement by Keane is one of them.

"... you just didn't have that idea..."

"... the wise eye of Lord Keane makes me admire you..."

Crow thinking with his arms together and roaring. Looks like Kell gave up thinking early. It is no longer a project in the hands of a single dungeon core.

'... indeed... the remains of Trent, dug up in Odrant, could be revived...'

I synthesized it with sugar cane, not exactly Trent himself. Anyway...

"That's about a hundred years old..."

If it's the same fossil of the Renewal as Earth, at least 15,000 years ago. If you do poorly, it goes back six hundred thousand years. That kind of thing, can you undead it?

"It's not that I had all the skeletons..."

From Crowe's experience, at least in the case of vertebrates, the lack of an aligned skeleton of the whole body interferes with movement. If the raw material bone is sufficient, in human bones, etc. - does Crowe's knowledge of the skeleton affect it - it seems to fill in the shortage on its own... but I'm not sure how it is with elephant bone.

I don't have any fossils on hand anymore, as I tried.

Now it was Crowe, the thrower of the idea, but comments from a different perspective are put in here. The Lord of Comments is Wynn.

"But Keane, that" elephant "thing, it's just big enough to get it out in the dungeon?

"Ah... so to speak..."

This is also a wise eye.

'Master, do you have any more smaller fossils or something?

'No... even if they say so...'

It's a lake formation, so if you look, you might find the fossils that have been flushed. However, in the case of fossils like that, it cannot be expected that the systemic skeleton is aligned.

"I will, then. Oh, what if I synthesize the wooden fossil and Trent?

Keane's unbeatable suggestion pops out of Rye's mouth.

It seems that plants can be revived somehow even if their whole bodies are not aligned. I guess there are image problems around here, but as a crow, I'm not going to look that far.

Anyway, if only to verify whether fossil revival is possible, then there is certainly no problem with plant fossils.

"... but even so, it may be difficult with about a single leaf... or because foliage fossils often have only marks engraved on the mud."

Besides, it would be difficult to understand how much genetic information on fossils could have been salvaged if it had not been much different from current plants.

or so, giant cida plants and the like are from the ancient coal age and are too old for lake formations.

With that being said, Crowe reminds me of the extra thing that Trent's seeds are still intact. But I'm going to turn that around later.

'... for now, we need to find an affordable fossil.... let the Theodoram guys dig it and take it?

"That's a good idea."

'One more thing... there's a fossil... as a skeleton monster... resurrecting... possibilities... to theodrum... if I let you know... what will happen...?

'... Isn't that a nice suggestion, Haifa'