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Chapter 94: Elf Empire and Undead Empire [4000](1/2)

In the records of the high elves, the former upper elves possessed a brilliant magical civilization.

Brilliant enough to have an equal conversation with the Burning Legion...well, just in Azeroth.

Although the elves still live in Azeroth and have not broken through the constraints of the atmosphere, it is because they are bound by the guardians, and it is not the elves that once did not have this ability.

To put it more accurately, the elves do not want to leave.

On the one hand, it is because of the guardian's constraints, and on the other hand, it is because of the elves' own system.

This sounds strange?

No, no, this is not surprising at all.

As a species with a long lifespan, the former upper class had an Eternal Well that could produce nearly infinite magic power in Azeroth, but the radiation range of the Eternal Well was only in Azeroth and could not radiate into the further starry sky.

Demonic addiction!

It is obvious that the word magic addiction is not unique to Quel's Thalas on another timeline. Tens of thousands of years ago, the former upper elves had discovered this cruel reality.

This also led to the elves who left Azeroth's desire for magical power being unable to satisfy, which led to their imprisonment on this planet in an alternative situation.

It can be said that while the Well of Eternity has created the empire of the former elves, it has also imprisoned it on this not-so-large planet.

But demon addiction is just a premonition condition.

Countless years have passed, and as long as the elves think, they can always find a way to overcome their magic addiction. If they really don’t work, they can build a small recyclable well of eternity on the tools to roam the sea of ​​stars... The elves once thought about this path, but even until the day the elves collapsed, they were not really implemented.

Afterwards, the high elves built the current well of the sun according to this method.

As it turns out, the Well of Eternity is not an unsolvable problem, so what is the real problem?

Therefore, the upper elves led by Azshara were unwilling to leave this planet, nor were they willing to let other tribe members leave.

yes.

On this planet, they are well-deserved masters, who can control the fate of sentient beings, and every word and action is a decree.

But what if I leave here?

To explore the universe, should we build a spaceship that can carry all the elves, or to build many small spaceships to explore separately?

If it is the former, then what is the meaning of the elves leaving Azeroth? Is Azeroth no longer fragrant?

If it is the latter...

Will the elves who leave come back? Even if they come back, will the territory they explore belong to the elves empire?

What should I do if the left elves rebelled?

What if there is a terrifying existence in the universe killing the elves who are far away from the starry sky, and knowing Azeroth's location from them, and running over to launch a disaster?

Even if nothing mentioned above is mentioned, how should Azshara and other upper-class elves tolerate the people who should be ruled by themselves, their own property, and their "defection" into the starry sky?

Do you think these elves who have gone out will always benefit?

But what does these have to do with the upper elves?

Not.

Therefore, for the upper elves who were basically satisfied at that time, not only would they not promote the elves' exploration of the starry sky, but they would also do their best to organize the occurrence of this situation when someone wanted to explore.

After all, this is the pot of the Elf Empire system, just like a blue planet on Shi, who has experienced technological outbreaks several times and has been artificially suppressed.

It’s not that it can’t be, but that it’s not necessary.

Because those who really want to travel to the sea of ​​stars will never experience the taste of power and have too many desires that are not satisfied. Those who are truly satisfied and have power will not want a stable life to be disrupted by these messy "ideals".

It is both a reality and an elf empire that reached its peak at that time, so why did it not reach out to the endless starry sky?

This is a common problem for all ruling classes, striving to maintain their own privileges and resisting everything that will affect their privileges, whether new or old.

Then.

After spending an extremely long period of time, they welcomed a visitor outside the world, to be precise, a demon from the Burning Legion.

The demons told them about new things outside Azeroth and expressed their recognition of Azeroth's power, hoping that they could establish diplomatic relations with the Burning Legion, and even for this, they showed them how powerful the demon king Sargeras is.

This style of behavior sounds weird?

It doesn't seem to sound like a demon army with aggression as its main business, but rather like the style of those green goblins?

That's not the case.

For exploring the planets in the universe, the Burning Legion has a unique set of rules. When facing a weak and wild world, they choose to mine resources, plunder resources, drain resources, and then abandon them.

For planets with certain strength, the solemn abyss lord decides how to operate them. The Burning Legion is so big, there are so many planets that are invading and invading, and it is impossible for each to be decided by Sargeras.

On the rise, the strength is strong enough to pose a certain threat to the Burning Legion, and it cannot be handled by just a lord of the abyss. It must be reported to any one of the three giants to make a decision.

And in this third level, there is an exception, which is the world protected by the creations left by Titans.

Whenever they encounter such a world, the demons' actions are to incite local forces to resist the rule of Titans. If the local forces do not agree, the Burning Legion will directly launch a large-scale invasion...

Coincidentally, the elves meet this item, and in fact, as the master introduced by the upper elves, Azshara also chose to cooperate with the demons after weighing the pros and cons.

Yes!

The destruction of the Elf Empire and the first invasion of the Burning Legion were not the devils who started the invasion treacherously, but because the Burning Legion and the Titan Guardians of Azeroth had a conflict, and the only true god believed in by the elves stood on the side of the Guardian, which led to the destruction of the Elf Empire.

As for the subsequent invasion of demons, it was better to say that the demons destroyed the Elf Empire than to say that Azshara, who was bullied by his subordinates, invited the Burning Legion to bring her up to quell the rebellion...

Everyone knows the final outcome.

The Burning Legion failed for some reason. Azshara and the upper elves were nominally "exiled" into the broken endless sea. Some of the upper elves were forced to move to the location of the Eastern Kingdom and became the current high elves.

Of course, according to the official statement of the elves, it was because the upper elves such as Azshara abused magic and attracted the attention of the Burning Legion that they drove all the upper elves out of exiles.

So the question is, a group of civilians who don’t even know how to magic can expel the ruling class. The key is that TMD succeeds?

In the final analysis, what is this called?

coup!

It’s still a coup with clear purpose behind it!

Who is standing on?

True God Eluen + a group of demigods under his command + five-colored dragons + a group of Titan Guardians!

In this way, the destruction of the once glorious elf magic empire is taken for granted.

And for this reason, the once native elves race has gradually evolved into a complete accessory of the true god, from an extraordinary race that has the opportunity to gain transcendence to a country that is mainly faith-based.

To put it in another way, Ninety has been the era of the king of man during Azshara's rule to the present era of the true god Eluen, which is the era of all the emperors.

The plot has progressed to the present day. In this era when Eluen is already known as the most noble, two challengers who dare to anger her have appeared again. It is natural that those who have participated in the "fight against the Burning Legion" and "destroy the Elf Empire" appear one by one near Mount Hygar one by one.

But what's interesting is.

The last person who provoked Eluen was the elf queen she once loved the most. Now the person who challenged her authority is also the goddess of death she loved the most. It has to be said that Eluen's pampering is really poisonous in some ways.

On the other hand, these two provocateurs are still women...

What?

You said that there should be a guardian leader named Odin interspersed during this period?

No, no, please ignore that guy. Odin has never thought about Elune in the past. Odin just wants to gain greater power within Elune's permission, which is essentially different from the two queens.

To describe it in the words of Azeroth's demigods when chatting, Odin is a guardian who can control his identity very well. After being suppressed once, he becomes more reliable than the five-colored dragon.

After another ten thousand years, even a big black-skinned lizard floated, and the big blue-skinned lizard was on the verge of floating. Odin, the guardian leader, still sticks to his original intention and knows that he is Elune's bodyguard leader and has never had a second intention...

This is just a joke, but being able to be said also represents a certain reality.

In other words, as the second most powerful existence in Azeroth's combat power, Odin is really unable to be more arduous.

......

......

Others said that Odin was cowardly and did not even dare to fart when facing Elun, which led to a group of his men (guardians) who all rebeled into Elun's camp.

Odin himself is very B-digit. He never paid attention to these rumors. The most common thing he has done on weekdays is thinking about how to beat his disobedient goddaughter.

When an attempt ended with his most trusted goddaughter betrayed, all of Odin's ambitions turned into deep fatherly love.

Guardian Hall.

The guardians left by Titans came in and said in a deep voice to Odin, who was sitting high on the throne:

"The leader, I just received a warning from the Bronze Dragon, saying that the goddess of death in the underworld is now in the Hegal Mountain in Camlido and that one is in conflict with...."

"Um?"

Odin opened his eyes, and his sharp eyes seemed to cross the distance of space and turned to the place where Hegal was.

quite a while.

Odin took a breath and murmured with a little aftertaste:

"Finally, has she reached this point?"

The subordinate is speechless.
To be continued...
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