Chapter 321: The Rise of Pan-Naturalism

"I wonder if you've heard of elemental spirits?" However, the coyote demigod did not get angry, he stopped, and looked at the goblin in front of him with his one-eyed eye with a look of pity, then shook his head, and suddenly spoke of a seemingly unrelated question. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

"Elemental spirits? Are you talking about those elemental lifeforms? Fuslag was a little confused for a moment, the coyote's mind jumped too fast, which made Fuslag a little unable to keep up with the rhythm, but seeing that the coyote demigod was not angry, it still made the goblin breathe a sigh of relief.

"Yes, you must be very curious by now, why I say elemental spirits, they are actually part of nature, of course no druid would agree with me, but if they did not exist, the entire natural order of Azeroth would collapse completely." The coyote demigod stood up, spread its two front paws, and struck a big bang pose.

"Without the wind element, there will never be any more wind and rain in the heavens; Without the water element, the river will become more and more turbid; Without the element of fire, even the volcano will be completely extinguished; And if the earth element is lost, even the earth will be shattered into countless islands because of the loss of support...... In fact, our world is closely related to the elemental spirits, and although most of the actions of these elemental spirits come from instinct, if it were not for these elemental spirits to maintain order in this world, we would not have seen the prosperous and beautiful Azeroth we have now. ”

Saying that, the coyote demigod stretched out a paw and gently swiped through the air, shining bright light at the tip of its paw, and leaving a bright mark when it crossed the air, the coyote took the air as a piece of paper, and began to draw it with his paws, he first drew a circle, and then on the outside of this circle, the image of the four elements on the pattern representing the four elements, the pattern of these four elements occupies the four positions of the upper and lower left and right, the earth element below, the wind element above, the water element on the left, and the fire element on the right, And the pattern of the four elements just forms a diamond.

Then the claws of the coyote demigod touched the center of the empty circle, and a shining point of light appeared there, and from this point of light emanated countless hair-thin filaments of light, which quickly extended, entangled, and finally turned into the image of a leafy tree, and then around the tree appeared various points of light in the image of birds and beasts.

"Is this true?" Fuslag was amazed to see the picture drawn by the coyote demigod in the air, the light points representing the image of the birds would flapp their wings, the beasts walking under the trees would let out a silent roar, and Fuslag even saw a light point in the image of a lion hunting the light of the image of a zebra.

"Which one are you asking? This painting? Or is it what I just said? Instead, the coyote demigod began to ask Furslag to see if the goblin's notion was really that unbreakable.

"I must admit that what you said about the connection between elemental spirits and nature is something I never imagined, and it seems that we have always thought of elemental spirits too simply." Obviously, the theory of the coyote demigod succeeded in conquering Fuslag, so he bowed his head in favor of the coyote demigod in agreement.

"But the elemental spirits are not calm with each other, and there is a pair of naturally hostile elements among them, the fire elemental and the water elemental, so you can completely imagine what kind of attitude the water elemental will have towards the fire elemental, and it seems to me that the conflict between the druids of the Cenarion Council and your goblins is actually the same situation." The coyote demigod ended up going around in circles and turned the conversation back to the conflict between the druids and the goblins.

"I don't understand what you mean, why do you have to put goblins into nature? Do you think that the factory made of steel is also a part of nature? Fusslag shook his head, still incomprehensible to the coyote demigod's theory that nature is everything.

"Why can't it be part of nature? And who said that nature must be what the demigods and druids say? Does the fire element also have to live in the same way as the water element? Faced with the cross-examination of the coyote demigod, Fuslag was speechless.

"The nature represented by the demigods and druids is actually incomplete, they only represent the kind of nature that belongs to the beginning of life, but nature itself is not immutable, just as life has birth, old age, sickness and death, in fact, the flow of seasons represents the small cycle of nature, but in the larger time cycle, nature is still slowly changing, can you imagine that in the beginning, all the land is connected as a whole?" The coyote demigod continued to ask his questions, and it was clear that Fuslag was unable to answer such questions, and of course the coyote demigods did not expect a goblin to answer such questions.

"Therefore, in my opinion, the activities of your goblins only change nature, but they are still far from destroying nature, and those druids' actions to maintain the natural order are actually the same as your behavior, but is the natural order interfered with by external forces still the original natural order?!" The coyote demigods have pointed out the paradox of the behavior of the druids of the Council of Cenarion, who say that they are maintaining the order of nature, but this maintenance is itself changing the order of nature.

"I don't know, you have a lot of point, but it's obviously different from what we all have always had." Fuslag had begun to doubt himself, his clever head had been caught up in the plausible theories of the coyote demigods.

"Any idea why? Your power is weaker than that of the druids, so what they say is the truth, even if it is only for their benefit! The coyote demigod saw Furslag's swaying, and he gently pushed the goblin's already crumbling three views.

"So everything can come down to profit? We are for our own good, and the druids are for theirs? Fuslag seemed to have figured something out, but couldn't be sure.

"Nope! The actions of the druids are for the sake of faith, and it is the demigods who really benefit. The smile on the corner of the coyote demigod's mouth was unusually sarcastic, after all, it was also a demigod.