Chapter 4 Becoming One
Not many people really care about this history, which takes place before the game, because there aren't too many missions and activities involved.
The reason why Mu Yan knew was because this person with a triple identity had studied at Morrowind Academy, and he was also a student of Principal Wynne.
As a result, as one of the few close friends of Wynne, Mr. Xia naturally got close to the water and got the moon first, and he was able to learn some unknown stories, especially in the late game, when Mora appeared in the hostile camp as a villain who lost his conscience, and repeatedly refreshed the player's bottom line, he searched for clues all the way, and finally got a lot of information from Wynne.
Mora has a triple identity, the earliest, and the beginning, he was a student at Morrowind Academy, which dates back to around 715 in the Faith calendar, which is about 60 years before the game was launched, and to some extent he was a contemporary of Mr. Za.
However, Mora was nowhere near as lucky as Mr. Za. Compared with the latter, who experienced adventures when he was young and ate a golden apple to become a mage, he spent most of his life in Morrowind Academy, and only broke through the four rings until he was middle-aged, while at the same time, Mr. Zha had already betrayed Turing to become a six-ring necromancer Zayx who could stop children crying...... It's really more popular than people. However, this is not the worst, God seems to be joking with this middle-aged man, he accidentally injured his body in an experimental accident, and said goodbye to the road of mage completely......
For a middle-aged man who has always been at peace of mind, and who does not give up the path of truth even if his talents are mediocre, this road is all he has, and he has never thought of giving up even if it is full of ruggedness...... However, now that this road has been completely blocked by fate, this is really a terrible blow, and Mora has since collapsed and fallen into the lowest point of his life.
Anyone with a discerning eye could perceive that this lonely middle-aged mage was gradually losing the will to live in his eyes, so he talked behind his back that he would commit suicide by throwing himself into the lake one day...... Finally, one day, Mora vanished, but instead of being as desperate as one might think, he reappeared a year later, this time not only in good spirits, but also with a special spell - a spell that allowed him to manipulate the fire as he pleased, for a price.
He called it "Fire Control" and used it to defeat many of the challengers who came to him, but no one knew that it was the result of his dedication of his soul and faith to Garden.
There was no doubt that Gardenton must have told him about this, but he decided to do so in the pursuit of power. And based on Mu Yan's understanding of Garton, Mora, a human with mediocre talent and no distinctive personality, should not be the type that Garton actively pursues, so he belongs to Mao Sui's self-recommendation. The reason why Garden agreed to him was also because of his pathological paranoia, and he facilitated this pure deal with the mentality of casual play.
But I have to say that on the bright side, this deal is simply bloody.
He used less than one percent of the energy he spent on other fanatics to get a Pope like Mora with excellent business ability, and then the Alien Fire Cult made a big splash in the Elemental Tower of the Morning Star and took advantage of it, but the Black Cauldron was all carried by the Elemental Tower.
It can be said that if Mora did not choose Garden, but instead went to Ikali and was sent to the city of Falan as the Pope...... Then it is very likely that the Silent Enchantment of the whole field was forcibly closed more than ten years ago, where is Mu Yan's turn to save the world...... Compared to Mora, the group of towerers in Falan City is nothing short of rubbish.
So Mora returned to Morning Star with new powers, and did a total of two major things, one of which was naturally to establish the Alien Fire Cult in the tower, divide the power of the tower, and silently recruit followers for his master Gardon. The second is to bewitch and incite those who are as talented as him, or whose future is uncertain on the path of mage, to raise torches together to contribute to the development of the Xenophoria.
With his living example, coupled with his excellent eloquence and MLM ability, soon, Mora instigated a group of people with less strong willpower, among which Morrowind's mage students were the main ones - this is not surprising, after all, those with slightly better talent have gone to Jialan, and most of the ones left behind are crooked melons and cracked dates, and a little sweetness is enough.
He moved so loudly that it would naturally alarm the Mage Guild of the Morning Star. The latter is different from Falan's association, because the tower of Morning Star City is weak, and the Church of the Holy Word is constrained, Morning Star's mage association has a lot of right to speak, plus this matter involves Moralwind, so Principal Wynne also came forward to assist, and they quickly drove Mora, who didn't know how to act low-key at that time, out of Morning Star, but because of the tower's face, it was not wiped out, and it also caused a curse.
Among Mora's demagoguery is the name we mentioned earlier, John DiPert.
Maybe someone is going to ask at this time, aren't these two dual identities of the same person?
Yes, but that was later, not in the beginning.
John DiPert was fifteen years old and a contemporary of Guy Clark. Although he is not as talented as Lord Duke, let alone Lu Xi'an, he is more than enough to be a "genius" in a place like Morning Star, so he entered Morrowind Academy with the hat of "genius".
For the first three years of John's entry into the academy, he was Mora's junior.
In the fourth year, he was on par with Mola.
In the fifth year, he became Mora's senior.
Then in the sixth year, Mora's path to mage was cut off and he fell into a low ebb in his life, and his classmates secretly speculated about his death.
Naturally, John didn't care about such a middle-aged mage who was treated as a joke, and he soon forgot about the joke, but a year later, the man who should have died reappeared.
And this time, he also carried a lot of power.
So, John's heart was moved.
He is not the kind of mage who puts in the effort worthy of his own talent, otherwise he would not refuse to go to Jialan Academy to be a phoenix tail but stay in Morrowind to be a chicken head, all he cares about is the vanity brought by genius and the admiring gaze of others, and he is more keen to use "talent" to crush others: he can learn spells that others take a month to master in just one day, and he can catch up with others in a month with a year's hard work...... These are the things that give him great pleasure and are what he likes the most.
So, when Mora reappeared and bewitched those who were not very talented, he was the first to be moved.
First, he was worried that the huge gap brought about by talent would be easily chased by others in this way, and second, how could he refuse such a pleasure of "getting something for nothing".
But with that comes the problem...... He had thought that Mora would accept him as a matter of course, but Mora had other ideas.
This middle-aged mage who has suffered misfortune is now seriously distorted, far from the honest and diligent Mora he was at the beginning, and he has a pathological attachment to "talent". So, when he saw John Dipert, who was gifted but didn't know how to cherish it, appeared in front of him, trying to trade the future for power, he wanted to slap the other person in the mouth - he did it before, but not now.
After all, Garden told him at the beginning of this deal that the price of faith in exchange for strength is to overdraft the future, and he would choose to do that when he didn't have a future, there is now an opportunity to "restore the future......
Mora felt that since the other party was going to lose his talent, why didn't he take it himself? It's like if someone throws away the garbage, and it doesn't constitute a violation of the law to pick it up from the garbage heap, so isn't it the same if he "picks up" it directly from that person?
So on the one hand, he temporarily appeased John, and on the other hand, he began to look for a way to "transfer talent".
And this point in time coincided with the time when the "Two-Headed Chimera" topic was widely spread among necromancers.
Coincidentally, Leoric was sent back to Lokan from Heru by Alduin, and he contacted the necromancers of Lokan as the Sovereign of the Dead, and then found Garden with the intention of forming an alliance.
As Garton's face in the Plains of Horses, Mora was rightfully sent to liaise with Leoric. After successfully catching up with the Maharaja of the Dead, Mora came into contact with the Necromantic School and learned about the "Two-Headed Chimera" project......
So the hapless John Dupert suffered, and from then on there was no one in the world, replaced by Mora, who had a triple identity - the latter easily killed Count Frankenstein, and pretended to be him, making Fran Ling his experimental base.