Chapter 39: Baron Rivendell and The Elder Scrolls I
Archbishop Alonsos. Fao couldn't hide the excitement on his face, and introduced to the blue knight beside him, "This is my student, Tyridas. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info"
The Blue Knight smiled gracefully and extended his right hand to Tyridas, "Hello, I'm Baron Rivendell of Stratholme. β
Tyridas was slightly stunned, but reached out to take Rivendell's hand and said, "Hello, Baron." β
I secretly looked at the person in front of me who claimed to be "Baron Rivendell", and silently remembered that Stratholme, as one of the important towns of the Arathor Empire, was very prosperous before the arrival of the Scourge Legion. And the Rivendell family is also a nobleman with a hereditary title and a land division for generations.
I just don't know, is the Baron Rivendell in front of me the Baron Rivendell who later became a Death Knight?
I looked at the hands of Tyridas and Baron Rivendell, and I couldn't help but wonder in my heart, he had come to find Archbishop Alonsos. Fao, but at the Cathedral of the Light, he ran into the archbishop's student - a shadow priest? Isn't it embarrassing for a pastor who has abandoned the faith in the Light? But why does he look so calm?
Baron Rivendal's voice interrupted my doubts, and he still smiled gracefully and asked, "Are these two in the back your friends?" Teridas. β
Severn and I exchanged a glance, so I stepped forward and introduced myself, "Hello Baron, my name is Nitya, I'm from Nordasil, and this is Severn from the Silvermoon Council. β
Baron Rivendell extended his hand and shook hands with both of us, then turned to Archbishop Alonthos. Fao said: "I have delayed you for so long, and I should go too, and I will take my leave, Archbishop." β
Alonsos. Fao nodded: "Baron, please ask me for something, I will investigate, please rest assured." β
Rivendell smiled, put on her white gloves, and walked briskly out of the doors of the Basilica of Light.
Seeing him walk away, Tyridas asked a little strangely, "Teacher, is this baron the new lord of Stratholme?" What did he come for? β
Alonsos. Fao lowered his cross scepter and said, "Yes, he has only been in Stratholme for three years, and he has come to ask me to investigate something. β
After speaking, he rubbed his brows: "Don't talk about this, why did you come back, have you been doing well all these years?" β
The tone of this sentence is very sincere and sincere, and it can be heard that it comes from an elder's concern for the younger generation, which is moving. I couldn't help but think of my teacher, the Great Druid Van Linkoff. Angry Claw.
Tyridas smiled wryly and said, "I went to the Silver Pines Forest, but I was just ...... I was accidentally swallowed by dark magic, and the monastery where I lived was destroyed by hellfire. β
Alonsos. Only then did Fao notice the wound on his student's arm, and said with some surprise: "I always thought you went to the Hillsbrad Hills, when did you leave there?" β
Tyridas bowed his head and said, "When I found out that the Light could not save the world......"
I was amazed by this statement, but Alonsos. Fao didn't blame him in the slightest.
He was silent for a moment before he said, "Tyridas, your magical attainments are extremely high, and it is precisely because of this that you are jealous of the world, do you understand?" β
Teridas nodded and said, "Teacher, I understand. β
I was even more surprised, Alonsos. Fao was the founder of the later known "Knights of the Silver Hand", and his four disciples - Uther Lightbringer, Tirio Fortin, Tulayan, and Dasohan were paladins who believed in the Light.
But what he meant by this, he didn't object to Tyridas abandoning the Light, and he didn't object to him studying "dark magic" at all? I can't make sense of that.
Just as I was thinking, Severn's voice rang in my ears.
"Archbishop, is that Baron Rivendell here for these Elder Scrolls?"
Alonsos. Fa'o opened his mouth slightly in his heart, marveling at the keen observation of the young man in front of him, and said with a smile: "Yes, how did you find out?"
Severn walked to the front of the platform, picked up one of the scrolls at random, and said: "I have seen these scrolls, as far as I know, they are the Elder Scrolls needed for spiritism, if I am not mistaken, this Baron Rivendell seems to be secretly studying psychic spells......"
Alonsos. Fao was very surprised, and the Severn in front of him looked only twelve or thirteen years old.
He took two steps forward, touched the scrolls on the altar and asked, "I did have doubts about the purpose of these Elder Scrolls, but those are just speculations, and I have never seen what the scrolls needed for real spiritism look like." But how do you know that, Severn? β
I was also frightened by this statement, psychic spells are evil magic, and they are very different from the dark magic of Tyridas.
Dark magic is like making a deal with a demon, using one's own damage to control enemies and unleash powerful magical powers, which is an equivalent exchange, and is why Tyridas is consumed by dark magic.
And evil magic, which is a taboo in arcane magic, with the help of demonic power, can not only summon the undead, but even resurrect the dead.
If Baron Rivendell really owned the evil Elder Scrolls and was studying psychic spells, then there was no doubt that he would be an evil magician.
Saiwen put down the scroll in his hand and said, "Because I've seen real psychic scrolls." β
Alonsos. Fao's face became much more serious, and he asked, "What you said is true?" Are you sure? β
Saiwen nodded vigorously and said, "I'm sure." β
At this point, the people in the church fell silent.
For a long time, Alonsos. Fao broke the silence and said, "Let's talk about this later." Tyridas, you haven't been back in a long time, bring your friends, let's go to the restaurant for dinner. β
Teridad nodded, and led Severn and me to the dining room.
The restaurant of the Cathedral of the Holy Light, right next to the church, is very close.
As soon as I stepped through the door of the restaurant, I was attracted by the atmospheric dΓ©cor inside.
The dome is decorated with delicate religious frescoes painted in bright gold, red, and black, and adorable cherubs carry white chalices. The crystal chandelier and the golden beaded curtain in front of the door complement each other, and the pure black table in the center of the restaurant is placed with silver cutlery, pure white bone china dinner plates and glass wine glasses of different sizes, and the window is a beautiful glazed stained glass, carved with pure white white doves, with wings open, giving the whole restaurant a magnificent and elegant atmosphere.
The four of us were seated, and the young attendants served an appetizer of smoked salmon.
I quietly tugged at the corner of Tyridas's coat and whispered, "Do you need to pray?" β
Alonsos. Fao laughed and said, "There's no need to be restrained here, little night elf girl, eat quickly." β
The archbishop was a very easy-going man, so everyone continued to discuss the topic of the "Elder Scrolls" while eating.
Alonsos. Fao felt that "Baron Rivendell" was not a knight who believed in the power of evil.
"If he really wants to study psychic spells, then he doesn't have to come to me and ask me to help him investigate the origins of these Elder Scrolls." The archbishop took a glass of wine, took a sip of wine, and expressed his opinion.
"But there is also a possibility," Saiwen wiped his mouth from the corner of a napkin, "If he really wants to summon the undead, he must first know whether he has this ability, so he must first investigate the origin of the scroll." β
I glanced quietly at Tyridas sitting beside me.
But he just listened quietly, eating the steak elegantly, and his expression did not change in the slightest.
I couldn't hold back my thoughts, and boldly made a suggestion: "Actually, if you want to know his intentions, there is a very simple way. β
As soon as these words came out, Tyridas immediately stopped the knife and fork in his hand and looked at me with eyes like deep water.
Severn and the archbishop also looked very surprised.
Alonsos. Fao stared me in the eye and asked, "What way?" β
I hesitated for a moment and paused before saying, "I think I have a way to break the seal of the scroll......"
"What!" The other three people at the table were all shocked.
"Are you telling the truth?" Alonsos. Fao clearly didn't believe I could do that.
Tyridas didn't speak, looking at me with some suspicion.
Although my in-game character comprehends all the inscriptions of World of Warcraft, I'm not sure if I still have the ability to do so.
So, I can only give it a bold try.
"What I said is true, and I can prove it to Baron Rivendell when he comes tomorrow." I looked at the archbishop and said firmly.