What was more important than the tiger-headed giant and his totem armor was the spine that went from his left arm to his shoulder, then to his chest and waist, and all the way to his right arm.
It was like a skeleton flood dragon that controlled his body.
The spine that was as thick as a bowl and faintly emitting a metallic luster was densely embedded with a large number of crystal clear bone spikes, which emitted a chilling light.
As the tiger-headed man took a step forward, the spine of the skeleton flood dragon also seemed to be endowed with an incomparably powerful life force. It slowly swam around his body, swallowing and spitting light as it bared its fangs and brandished its claws.
The two ends of the spine, which extended all the way to the ends of his arms, even spewed out three to five meters long fierce flames, condensing into an indomitable blade light that could be seen with the naked eye.