Chapter 781: Agrama's Report

Why is it only now that the message left by the Titans is being deciphered?

In fact, it is very simple, after the fall of the Pantheon, Nogannon sent the news back to Azeroth, but unfortunately except for Lydon, the other guardians were not able to receive this information in time. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

In Ulduar, the information from the astral plane was recorded in the Nogannon Disc and stored in the Archives, where it was silently eaten.

After Yugsaron's death, Mimiron also considered going to the archives to deal with the mess of information, but considering that the mechanical gnomes were on the verge of extinction, he chose to go to Uldaman.

On the one hand, he is looking for his old friend Azadas, and on the other hand, he is looking at the current dwarf.

However, Uldaman's excavation was not over, and he was hastily called back to Ulduar by Onexia.

Mimiron had no choice but to go to the archives to see what the messy information meant.

No way, this problem is really serious.

Drunken Wind worries that the Titan may not be dead, while Mimiron doesn't know what he should do in the future.

The Guardian's master is gone, and it seems that the world doesn't need to protect itself anymore......

Sorting out information is a cumbersome process, maybe Nogannon was well prepared when he sent the message, but in the vast astral realm, there are obviously some mistakes in these complex messages - this is not a fiber optic signal, not to mention that Nogannon's spell was prepared temporarily, or the kind of temporary before death.

You can understand it as Titan wrote a complex program in some language, but it became garbled during the transmission.

What Mimiron needed to do was recover this information.

Sounds like a hassle, right?

If it weren't for the fact that this information was still available, Mimiron really didn't know how to figure out what was in those discs.

After getting into the working state, Mimiron still seemed to be very reliable, he put on his goggles and began to decipher the messages on the discs intently, and Drunken Wind and the others were also driven out by him.

Except for Khadgar and Brian.

Brian was an assistant to the decipher, and his level was recognized by Mimiron.

This is because Khadgar's staff is related to Tyr, and Tyr is very important in deciphering Agrama's message.

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Why is Tyr important to Agrama?

Because Tyr is very similar to Agrama.

In fact, not every Titan is good at making things - Agrama is a Titan who is not good at making things, and Sargeras was before the Fall.

(If it weren't for that, Sargeras wouldn't have had to attract Eredar to be the main force of the Burning Legion, which is more powerful than fighting Sargeras, but what about creations...... At best, he can transform. )

But not being good at creating things doesn't mean that you can't create things, in addition to destroying those chaotic existences, Agrama will also occasionally create one or two guardians, and the characteristics of the guardians created by Agrama are obvious.

All are in charge of fighting.

In Azeroth, the Guardian made by Agramar is Tyr.

It is precisely because Agrama is not good at creating things that he can be said to have done his best to make Tyr, so Tyr and Agrama are extremely similar.

It's also easy to understand, just like a rookie author writes a book, and the protagonist definitely has his own shadow, Agrama makes the Guardian always very similar to himself.

Both Mimiron and Loken were made by Nogannon, but they didn't resemble Nogannon - while Tyr was almost like Agrama printed out of a mold.

So, the decipherment starts with the simplest, Agrama message.

As a result, the first part left Brian stunned.

Agrama left behind a small amount of information, all of which were records of planets near Azeroth's space, the most detailed of which was a "planet overgrown with crazy plants that are eternal".

It's nothing, after all, the universe is infinite, and there are planets of all kinds.

But Brian found that the information on this planet was too similar to Draenor!

Whether it's biological features or geographical makeup, it's almost exactly the same as the original Draenor that Brian deduced through archaeology!

Is this a coincidence?

Brian remembered the speculation that Drunken Wind said, could it be that the orcs on Draeno were the descendants of Agrama's creations?

Brian guessed right.

Agrama was not good at creating, so on Draenor, he only made a few giants, and what followed was the result of the struggle between the Titans and the Draenor protists.

The descendants of the giants are adapting to Draenor's environment, they are getting smaller and more flexible; On the other hand, the Insein plant also gradually became smaller and eventually disappeared in Delaenau.

Agrama's report was detailed, but Brian was already sweating after reading it.

The history of Draenor is one thing, and the most important is the attitude of Agrama.

In Agrama's view, the existence of the wild Yongsheng itself is a mistake, and Draenor is not what he thinks a correct planet should be, if it weren't for the fact that Agrama still has a mission at the time, it is not the Titan creation that cleared Yongsheng did, but Agrama himself!

In other words, this report directly proves the correctness of Drunken Wind's guess!

The Titans have their own inherent judgment on the "right or wrong" of things, and everything that is not correct should be erased!

Although Brian had been interested in the history of Draenor before, he wanted to know more about what the Titans thought was the "right" Azeroth!

Unfortunately, there is a sea of information.

In Uldaman, there is only one Noganon disc that records the betrayal of Lorken to the birth of the dwarves, but in Ulduar's archives, it is not known how many Nogannon discs were made from information received from the astral plane over countless years.

If it weren't for Mimiron, Brian felt that if he deciphered it himself, he wouldn't be able to get much information until he died!

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The decipherment of the message was in a hurry, but the drunken wind after leaving Ulduar was now in a hurry.

Not because of Grommash's death, nor because of the fall of the dwarven archaeological team, Drunken Wind didn't have the time to worry about the affairs of the Alliance and the Horde.

Drunken Wind noticed that Saratas was starting to do something.

And for Saratas's escape, it is the drunken wind that needs to be responsible.

Don't look at the calm in Azeroth right now, but things aren't over in Northrend yet.

Arthas who went into hiding, Saratas who slipped away, and Yugsaron who was still broken after he died.

Moreover, what is even more troublesome is that in this situation, it is no longer possible for Drunken Wind to borrow the power of the Alliance and the Horde.

That's it!

If you get into trouble, then deal with it yourself!

Target - Saratas!