Chapter 475: Terres Little Trifolium Nefa Bichi
Rare things are expensive, such as noble.
Even if you take the Kadore Empire or the current Silvermoon City as an example, spellcasters are rare.
Even if you add up the mages, druids, shamans, etc., the casters are still a rare species, and the number of paladins and priests is only doubled, and they can't reach the sky.
For spellcasters who rely on talent, mentors, resources, and faces, the road to promotion is also full of thorns, even if you are the first person in Dalaran to force the qualification, it is useless.
In such an environment, the rise of warlocks is actually an inevitable choice for various intelligent races.
Strength does not distinguish between high and low, just like the sword, whether good or evil, the most important thing is the person who uses it.
With Carlos behind the scenes, a new group of spellcasters is gathering their power in the shadows, trying to make their voices heard.
But it's not good, it's really not good, it's not good for Carlos, it's for the Alliance, it's even for the Warlock himself.
Because it is too easy to get, it is not enough to cherish.
A mage, even a genius mage like Kel'thugad, has been an apprentice for two years, a junior mage for five years, a senior mage for four years, and finally a grand mage. And a genius magical girl like Gianna, even if she has the father of an alliance boss and the master of a Dalaran boss, she is not a mid-level mage who helps people enchant skills for free.
Then look at the mortality rate of magic apprentices in Dalaran, and look at the percentage of mages at all levels.
Beneath the bright arcane light is the reality of bones and blood———— the path of a mage, where wealth is in life, and life and death are up to the sky.
How many teenagers with dreams of flying have been told by reliable mentors: your magical talent is limited, and intermediate mages are already the apex of your life.
How many girls who dream of getting ahead are deceived by unscrupulous mages: if you want to learn well, you have to sleep with the master, and after sleeping, you do experiments, and you don't want to see each other again.
How many rich and powerful people have been deceived by third-rate liar scammers who can play tricks with both hands, just because the light of magic is too dazzling.
Behind all this, in addition to the power and magic of magic, there is also a fact that is deliberately ignored.
If you want to embark on the road of magic, the price is high, and the threshold is also sky-high.
To put it simply, the small person who can become an archmage, even if he doesn't practice magic, can rely on his talent to eat and become a leader in other fields.
The reason why archmages are archmages is not because they are more diligent and studious than intermediate mages, but because they have talents that far surpass those of sentient beings.
Innate, envy does not come.
Warlocks, warlocks, however, are different.
The power of a warlock is essentially a sale.
Make a deal with the Shadows, trade with the Devil, make a deal with your own soul.
Although Carlos is a user of the Light, he does not averse to the power of shadows, or Carlos is a proponent of the doctrine of the unity of light and shadow.
So for the warlock, Carlos is not only not prejudiced, but also has the heart to help.
After all, Azeroth's true enemies are too powerful, and every piece of power is so valuable.
But he thinks too highly of himself and underestimates people's hearts.
Trading with the Shadow is nothing but a struggle against the darkness within.
Burning souls is also just a means for the caster to exchange power.
But to make a deal with a demon is to seek the skin of a tiger.
This is resolutely unbearable.
Gul'dan's betrayal came in a hurry and suddenly, so after the defeat of Hilbride, the alliance seized a large number of orc warlocks' magic weapons and texts.
After sealing a batch of dangerous goods, Carlos decisively courted Dalaran and gave up some of the loot. After reaching a tacit understanding, Carlos sold orcs' magic weapons almost openly.
In addition, Carlos also gave away a part of his own research experience.
However, Carlos underestimated the effect of greed on the human heart.
How many magic apprentices have thrown themselves into the arms of the shadows to enjoy a moment of power, how many mages have embarked on the irregular path of playing with their souls for greater power and glory, and how many ordinary people have stepped into the abyss of power in order to become "mages".
Behind this, there is the whispers of demons, the carnival of twisting the void, and the feast of the Burning Legion.
With the loss of Egwene and Medivan, the Council of Tirisfa is an empty shell, and humanity has effectively lost its ability to restrain demons.
In less than a year, Kenrito could identify more demonic invasions than in the previous twenty years combined.
What does this mean?
This shows that the Warlock group is not satisfied with Shadow and Flame as Carlos envisions, and they shake their hands with the demons.
Before heading to Dalaran, Carlos simply felt that something was wrong. Until with Alonsos. It was only after Fao met that Carlos realized how much trouble he was about to face.
It's a stab.
Blood sacrifices, demon worship, missing children, and the destruction of all doors......
There is already enough evidence of how evil the orc spells are, and how dangerous the warlocks who study them.
Inviting Carlos to this meeting, Dalaran valued not his status as king of Alterac, but his majesty as a paladin.
Kenrito invites Alonthos. Fao participates in the campaign to extinguish the Shadows, and the Arcane and the Light prepare to unite to extinguish the Shadow Flames.
The Knights of the Silver Hand and the Dalaran Mage Enforcer will join forces to destroy all Warlocks.
and the demon master behind the warlock.
In Carlos's memory, fighting a world line, Antonidas's counterattack against the warlocks was five years later, when Dalaran had already studied the warlock's mages and orc's tricks, and Dalaran's patience with the warlock was also at its limit, and the Council of Six was fed up with the clamor of the newcomers, so there was a purge that swept the entire eastern kingdom.
But now, in just one year, the warlocks have reached the point of wrath and resentment, and even Alonsos. Fao and the defenders of the Light have stepped forward, and while the final battle to encircle the Horde is being fought on the front lines, the war against the Warlocks is also being waged in the rear......
Am I doing it wrong?
Carlos couldn't help but fall into deep thought.
Allowing the shadow spell to spread, is it really wrong?
Is the fear of the legion confusing one's own mind?
Is it because I overestimate people's hearts or is human nature like this?
One after another well-documented bloody cases, all kinds of cruel revenge methods, it is not enough to sell one's soul for power, parents, brothers and sisters, wives and sons.
In the face of irrefutable evidence, Carlos felt that he might really be wrong.
The warlock in the game and the real warlock are definitely not the same thing.
In the game, the Warlock is only a caster of shadow power, a redeemer in the darkness, and the will and soul belong to many Nephitians.
But in Azeroth, most of the people who are obsessed with the power of the shadows are LOSERS, dicks, and bottoms who are unwilling to fail. When these people have power, revenge is an inevitable choice, and turning to the devil is the natural way out.
The mind is deceived by power, it does not understand giving, and the eyes filled with power do not see sacrifice.
Maybe there's nothing wrong with the Shadow Path, but now this group of warlocks must be cleansed.
Before more victims emerge.