Chapter 149: To Sindra's Sky Island
Sindra is a fearsome Ionian mage who wields incredible powers. As a child, she showed a rough and wild talent for magic, much to the distress of the village elders.
She is sent out to learn how to control herself, but she eventually discovers that her so-called mentor is actually suppressing her abilities. Turning feelings of betrayal and pain into a dark orb of energy, Sindra vows to destroy anyone who tries to control her.
Born in Navoli, the urchin Sindra has always been a wandering child. She often gazed at the shadow erosion in the pond or watched the sugar shell insects line up the wall. And whenever she threw away half of the housework, she would be scolded by her mother for not paying attention enough. Even the rancidity of milk or other small accidents at home will be blamed on Sindra's head.
Not only that, his brother scolded her at every turn, but Sindra didn't have any friends, and the only person she could talk to was an old tree, so it can be said that her childhood was extremely miserable and lonely.
However, in a later accident, the bullied Sindra could no longer contain her emotions. All of her anger erupted from within her, turning into shiny orbs of darkness, each one carrying a heavy pain on her board.
The power of dormancy awakens at this moment. It shone with furious power, and the pearl-like magic balls of negative energy extracted spiritual magic from around her, sucking out the essence of Lingliu's life. Arvad and his companions retreated in horror, the ancient tree's branches twisted and twisted, its bark scorched black.
Without the Spirit Willow, the villagers begin to worry that their connection to the Ionian Spirits has been severed, and that Sindra's family is the target of the public. So they had to move to a new place, and they were constantly afraid of her magic.
Later, they came to the seashore, and Sindra followed a priest named Königan to a small island, where Königan taught Sindra to control her own power, and although she did not want to be controlled, she thought that if she could control her own power, she could walk in the world like a normal girl, so she agreed.
But to Sindra's growing discouragement, years of practice had not taught her to control her powers, but had weakened her magic.
Cornigan shut himself up every morning, meditated alone, and didn't teach her anything new, so she questioned her teacher bluntly, and it was only then that Sindra realized that the usually kind old man was now far more powerful than before.
Konigan grinned wearily and honestly told her that her gloomy energy had accumulated far beyond his ability as a mentor, and that he was deliberately dissipating her power in exchange for her safety, and that this dissipating power would not be wasted.
Sindra felt betrayed like never before. Königan realized that he had miscalculated, and that Sindra possessed more magic than he could have imagined. Königan tried to calm her down, but it only became more inflammatory, and the dark orbs of magic gathered wreaked havoc across the land, and the entire Philo could feel the shockwaves, and the primordial magic of the island was drained.
Never before has so much gloomy energy been concentrated in one place, and it even takes the strength of the Ionian Soul Honda to contend with it. The earth's bedrock beneath Sindra's feet cracked, dragging her deep underground. Thick roots bound her to a pool of living water, suppressing her power and plunging her into a magical sleep.
It wasn't until later, I don't know how long it took, until many people remembered only a legend about the white-haired witch, and when Noxus invaded, the guards here woke her up.
The war brought about by the Noxian Empire divided the Ionians, with some wanting to kill her, others hoping that she would be able to fight against Noxus together, and still others hoping that Sindra would serve their forces. However, the power of her magic swooped down on everyone.
She refuses to be a pawn in someone else's game. She broke through her underground prison, tore through the walls of the fortress built on the island, and a towering spire rose into the sky, carrying her far away.
It can be said that this incident shocked the entire Ionian hierarchy at that time, and the Hall of Elders even ordered the Ionian mage group to encircle and suppress Sindra.
At that time, it was still in the middle of the war, and a large number of mages were drawn to Ionia to suffer heavy losses, and the Ionians at that time thought that Sindra would succumb to such a strong offensive and was subsequently co-opted, but surprisingly, Sindra did not choose to compromise, she and Ionia's mage group fought a decisive battle on the sea, and the battle lasted for three days and three nights, and the climate in that area was chaotic under the interference of magical elements.
And the end of that battle was that Sindra directly erased one of the Ionian mages, and the choice has been a long time ago, but the current Ionia is the mage, only the old mage and the young mage, and those middle-aged mages were erased in that war.
These things were all things that Mo Chen heard from other Ionian heroes later, and if he had known about it at the beginning, I am afraid that he would really not dare to go.
When Mo Chen thought of Sindra, his first reaction was not Sindra's terrifying strength, but if he pulled Sindra over to help him fight Noxus, it would definitely be a big help, and Mo Chen, who thought of this, didn't stay any longer, and went in the direction of Sindra's empty island with a swarm of troops.
At this time, in the empty island of Sindra, the white-haired Sindra sat at the dining table, and on the side was the maid she had gathered with magic, and Sindra ate the lunch that the maid had prepared for her, yawned a little boredly, and said a word to the air.
"Think about what else you can do fun?"
Sindra didn't think of anything interesting after thinking about it, and when she thought about it, she seemed to have been living in the fortress on this empty island for several years, and the last time she went out, she was still interested in going to the Shurima Desert to find an apprentice.
But now that I think about it, the apprentice has been gone for a long time, and I haven't spoken to anyone else for several years, so it's really a bit boring.
After Sindra finished eating, she looked at the sky outside, and it was still the same blue sky, but Sindra still saw a black flying object approaching from a distance.
It seems that she wants to land on this empty island, originally according to Sindra's habit to directly let them deviate from the direction and save trouble, but this time Sindra has fun, she wants to make the boring life a little more exciting.
I still remember the last time I was so playful was when I met my apprentice for the first time......