Rise of the blood elves

672 [The real...prophet! 】

At that time, the Legion was attacking a system with a very important strategic location.

In the vast infinity, the length of distance is actually meaningless, just because there are space spells that can break through space limitations and span long distances.

However, the casting of space spells is largely restricted by space barriers.The strength of space barriers in various parts of the universe varies, some are extremely tough, and some are extremely fragile.

The stronger the space barrier in a certain universe, the more energy it will consume to use it as the end point of teleportation or to cast space spells in it.Under some special circumstances, even the Burning Legion would be unable to withstand such a massive energy consumption.

thus

For the Burning Legion, which has repeatedly launched large-scale expeditions, whether a space barrier is weak or not has become an important consideration in whether it has strategic value.

As for the galaxy known as the "Morning Star", the space barrier is extremely weak, which is unique.

If it can be captured and a teleportation channel is built there, the system will become another base for the Burning Legion to advance in the endless world, and can advance to hundreds of star fields, thousands of star districts, and countless star systems. The value of transporting troops and retreating can be connected with the galaxy of Argus, which has gradually become the headquarters of the Burning Legion, and even the twisted void that gave birth to billions of demons. It is self-evident and difficult to estimate.

Unexpectedly, the "Morning Star" galaxy was like a rock in the flood, standing firm in the burning fire of the Burning Legion for thousands of years.

The reason lies only in the Azeroth-like planet where an intelligent race that calls itself the "Morning Star People" lives.

The Morning Star people also believe in the "Prophet" just like countless intelligent races that the Burning Legion has encountered before.

However, since there is no Titan star soul within the planet, the individual strength of the Morning Star people is not strong, and cannot compare with the creatures of Azeroth that the Burning Legion is currently attacking.

But the strange thing is that the Morning Star people know the Burning Legion and the demons very well. With many highly targeted strategies and tactics, Kil'jaeden's troops who were first responsible for the war here were beaten and abandoned. They had no choice but to be defeated. When he returned, he had to seek help from Archimonde.

A hundred years later, Archimonde personally led his demons to join Kil'jaeden and launch an offensive against the "Morning Star" galaxy.

Two lieutenants of the Legion and their demons, accounting for one-third of the Legion's total strength, attacked a single system at the same time. This was an unprecedented feat in the history of the Burning Legion's expedition.

Countless demons, even if they are fillers, can fill the space of the galaxy.

but

They fought for 300 years, but failed to break through the defense line of the "Morning Star" galaxy. They only left countless scrapped starships and the corpses of billions of demons on the periphery of the galaxy.

Massive amounts of fel metal and countless fel corpses were even pulled by the gravity of the wreckage of Kil'jaeden's Star Destroyer flagship, forming a fel death star around it. This death star was then captured by the "Morning Star" galaxy. The gravitational capture of the star became the ninth planet in the galaxy

In the thousand-year war, more than half of the Burning Legion's strength was lost, and thousands of years of accumulation were wiped out.

At the junction of the Endless Realm and the Void Realm, Sargeras, the Lord of the Legion, who led the main force of the Legion to resist the forces of the Void, was furious when he learned about this. He left only the necessary troops to continue to defend against the invasion of the Void Lord, and he himself came to "Morning Star" galaxy

Kil'jaeden still remembers the scene that happened when the master's supreme body appeared on the outskirts of the "Morning Star" galaxy

The master held the evil Death Star and threw it towards the core of the star.If you don’t get it, you will be destroyed.He wants to destroy the entire galaxy and then rebuild it. Even if this takes countless years, it is better than losing precious troops here in vain.

As the Fel Death Star crosses the surface of the star, a massive amount of star matter spurts out, like a tongue of fire, licking the first planet that happens to be just above the point of the spurt.That planet instantly became a hell on earth

Just when the stellar mass was about to explode completely and sweep away the entire "Morning Star" galaxy, the "Prophet" arrived.

A wave of energy that seemed to come from ancient times emitted from his body, and the "Morning Star" galaxy instantly returned to its original state.

Sargeras's expression at that time was still fresh in Kil'jaeden's memory.

is shocked.

The "Prophet" then said, "I came from the distant future. The immensity at that time was already riddled with holes and fragmented by your expedition, and was unable to resist the invasion of the void forces. Sargeras, stop it. Before it's too late, although we have different ideas, we have a common enemy. The threat of the void is still there, and we should not kill each other and cause internal friction. This is exactly what the forces of the void want to see."

Kil'jaeden, who was watching, understood that this legion's archenemy, who had already become the main body of faith in the pan-universe, had completely different ideas from his master.There are various signs that he is trying to unite all intelligent races to build Infinity as a whole to resist the invasion of void forces.

But everyone knows

Especially Kil'jaeden and Archimonde, they knew it very well.

The corruption from the void is destined to be irreversible. At least their master Sargeras, a member of the Titans who once mastered the most extraordinary knowledge in the universe, has never found a way to eliminate the corruption of the void.

Corruption can be temporarily contained, which is not difficult. With the existing means, it can even be contained for billions of years.

But if we can't find a way to remove the corruption from its roots and reverse it, looking at the eternal time scale, the Infinite End will eventually be eaten away by the void.

It's like a number can be infinitely large, but it is not "big" itself after all.Corruption can be contained and its arrival can be delayed indefinitely, but it cannot be completely resolved.

Sargeras once told Archimonde and Kil'jaeden about what his former fellow Titans had done to a planet called Azeroth.That planet contained the Titan soul, but it was corrupted by a parasitic community that was sensitive to light and darkness.

Using a variety of means, the Titans of the Pantheon contained the source of corruption in Azeroth.They hope that in the future, they can find a way to heal the planet and give birth to the most powerful Titan soul in it.

What a stupid act.

The Titans stand in eternity, but they try to use non-eternal methods to fight against their eternal enemies.

If this method works, why did master Sargeras make the decision to destroy Infinity?

Death may be delayed, but it will eventually come.

All the Burning Legion does is a race against time to destroy everything before the corruption of the void spreads to the end.

This

It is a solution that is not a solution.But other than that, there is no cure.

But what shocked Kil'jaeden was that his master Sargeras saw a gleam of hope at that time, an emotion that the master had never shown in hundreds of millions of years, and said in a trembling voice, "You have found a way to remove the corruption."

The Prophet shook his head and replied, "No. But I know that hope lies at the end of time."

Sargeras sneered and said as if he was humiliated, "Then what's the difference between you and those pathetic and ridiculous Titans? Your weakness will eventually cause the universe to become the food of the void."

"The Prophet" asked, "Then you will destroy it with your own hands."

"It is better to destroy it than to watch it fall into the void."

So, like a "prophet", the master launched an attack.

That battle shattered the "Morning Star" galaxy into pieces. During the battle, the "Prophet" kept trying to persuade its master, but the master ignored him.

In the end, the "Prophet" had no choice but to leave. Before leaving, he used his arms far beyond the limits of Kil'jaeden's cognition to teleport away the planet inhabited by the Morning Star people.

After that battle, Kil'jaeden discovered that his master had been wandering in the Corridor of Knowledge in the Twisting Void for a long time, meditating quietly, as if thinking about something.

In the next ten thousand years, no matter where the Legion attacks, they will be hindered by the followers of the "Prophet". The "Prophet" himself also appeared frequently, often fighting hundreds of thousands of sunshine cycles in the universe with his master Sargeras who came over.

Once, the master Sargeras actually said to the "Prophet", "Give up. I have tried thousands of methods, but none of them can remove the corruption from the source. This universe is destined to be unable to resist the erosion of the void. Only destruction can survive." Rebuilding from the ruins. I hope you are strong, even stronger than me. We should join forces."

"We should indeed join forces. But not to join forces to destroy the universe." This was the reply of the "Prophet".

After this incident, the "Prophet" often came to the Twisting Nether and appeared in front of his master, fighting and arguing with his master about the latest ideas.

Neither of them can convince the other, but they cherish each other and are eager to persuade the other to "return to evil", agree with their own ideas, and fight against the void together.The only differences between them are actually just different ideas, but what they have reached the same goal is that the void is their ultimate enemy.

At this time, if Kil'jaeden had just ended a century-long war, or was injured in the war and returned to the Twisting Nether to recuperate and reorganize his troops, then he would watch.The same goes for Archimonde.

Because the debate between the master and the "prophet" always involves the most profound and mysterious knowledge in the universe, and the listeners will benefit a lot.

The master Sargeras regarded the prophet he met in Azeroth as the "prophet"

Of course Kil'jaeden knew why.

He is not a fool who knows nothing about the timeline. For beings like the "Prophet" who can fight back and forth with their masters, time is not linear.

This prophet named Angmar Morningstar also controls the origin of order and the origin of void. Although it seems extremely immature, there is no difference in essence.

In the eyes of his master, he may be the "prophet" in his youth

In the master's heart, all the evidence is extremely conclusive. The "Prophet" rose up in Azeroth at this time, became extraordinary in the future, and crossed the barriers of time to return to the time when he launched the Burning Crusade to persuade him.

So Kil'jaeden understood why his master ordered him to go out personally.

If you just say that if you don't agree with the master's ideas, you may regard the master's behavior as the ultimate manifestation of despair.

Isn't it right? When there is no solution within the framework of known knowledge, we have no choice but to use the most intense, cruel, violent, darkest and evil way to break the deadlock with brute force.

In contrast, the "prophet"

It is the ultimate incarnation of hope, and its insistence on ideas is not inferior to that of its master.

The master needs him.

The Master's Burning Crusade needs him.

The master hopes to eliminate the roots of his firm belief bit by bit when he rises. What he has done to his apprentice and lover now is just a small beginning.In the distant future or in the past, Kil'jaeden didn't know how to express the causal relationship of this non-linear timeline. The master would invite him to join him in destroying this doomed world in an endless way of destruction.

but

Even with the evidence right in front of him, Kil'jaeden could not believe that this prophet was that "prophet."

because

Anyone who has seen the power of that "prophet" will never believe that he actually grew from an extremely weak mortal to a height that surpasses the universe.

This was even more incredible than someone telling him that a little ant would grow into a titan.

While thoughts were swirling, the city of Suramar appeared on the far side of the horizon.

"Sir, we are here." Harveys said respectfully.

Kil'jaeden sighed secretly, put aside all distracting thoughts, and looked at this magnificent mortal city.

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