Chapter 502: Reversing the Jackal's Judgment
Just as the coyote demigod led the refugees to fight their way through the demons and the fallen who surrounded the White Tiger Temple, on the other side, in the wilderness temple of Eresaras City, a modest trial was underway, and it was Medivan who was being interrogated, and the mages of the Night Elves and Dalaran were interrogating him. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
At first, in the inn not far away, they heard that there was an explosion in the Wilderness Temple, and everyone didn't think about it, after all, the strength of the coyote demigods sitting in the Wilderness Temple was unfathomable, and the explosion was not even the main structure of the Wilderness Temple (the inn where they lived could see the Wilderness Temple), how could they hurt the coyote demigods.
Therefore, apart from the fact that Tyrande sent his druids to inquire about the situation, the mages of Dalaran did not even have the intention of going to the scene in person, they simply found a gnoll attendant, gave him a tip and sent it to find out.
However, the news came back to the night elves and human mages unexpectedly, the coyote demigod disappeared, and even the Scepter of Sargeras, which was kept in the temple of the wilderness, disappeared without a trace, and the scene of the explosion also left traces of evil flames.
And coincidentally, Medivan had a long history, although according to Khadgar's report, Medivan had been purified after Sargeras was expelled from Medivan's body, but the mages present clearly remembered Medivan's role in the orc invasion of Azeroth, so Medivan was not trusted by the mages of Dalaran from the beginning.
And as the guardian of Tirisfa (the mages don't know that Medivan has lost most of his power due to the resurrection), he is also absolutely capable of trapping coyote demigods, which even Antonidas, who has a good personal relationship with Medivan, cannot deny.
In addition to Garona and Madrian, the only ones who could testify for Medivan were the hapless gnolls who were injured by the explosion of the portal, although these witnesses all pointed out that Medivan was not in the Wilderness Temple when the coyote demigod disappeared.
However, as Medivan's wife and children, the testimony of Garona and Mad'an was completely untrustworthy, and the gnolls were all spell idiots who knew nothing about spells, so the credibility of their testimonies had to be compromised, after all, the field of spells was vast and profound, and alibi was nothing at all.
What saved Medivan was Dr. Hannibal's testimony, which stated that the coyote demigod had informed him to come to the temple to treat the wounded through a teleportation spell, and from this point of view, it was obvious that the coyote demigod had entered the portal on his own initiative and had nothing to do with Medivan, so Medivan was innocent.
This old gnoll druid is also one of Hogg's incarnations, and it knows very well how wronged Medivan is when it understands the cause and effect, and compares his heart to his heart, if Hogg himself was wronged like this, I am afraid that it would have exploded a long time ago.
Of course, this is also a good opportunity for Hogg, a chance to win over Medivan, after suffering an injustice from Master Dalaran, Medivan should be completely disappointed in these mages who have no trust in him, so if someone can show their trust in Medivan at the right time, it is possible to get Medivan's gratitude.
Hogg wouldn't have the luxury of expecting this to make Medivan grateful, but it was at least a good start, and Medivan, who had been ostracized by humans, would not be able to trust them as much as he had ever been, so it was highly likely that Medivan would be looking for a new ally, and Hogg hoped that this new ally would be the city of Eresaras.
Although the mages of Dalaran were still a little suspicious of Medivan, they had no choice but to let Medivan go until Dr. Hannibal's testimony was conclusive, but they did not let Medivan go.
Because the mages plan to find the whereabouts of the coyote demigods by analyzing the traces left by the portal, and Medivan, who is obviously the strongest mage present, is very suitable for this job, and it is reasonable that Medivan cannot refuse the proposals of these mages.
Of course, in Medivan's opinion, this work is actually meaningless, after all, finding the coordinates of the other end from the traces left by the portal is a bit of a lucky job in itself, not to mention that the coyote demigod finally caused the portal to explode because of its large size, Medivan can even swear with the staff in his hand (this is not Etiyesh, otherwise Medivan would be reluctant), if there is no serious teleportation accident in this way, he will smash the staff on the spot and swallow it in his stomach.
And the result was not beyond Medivan's expectations, they used all means, and in the end they only got a vague direction, and there was no way to even determine the coordinates, and any attempt to locate the coyote demigod directly through spells could only find a cloud of mist, obviously either the strength of the coyote demigod was too strong to locate, or something interfered with the positioning.
"Wait a minute, I remember there's another Night Elf here, her name is Kodana, she's a watcher, have you seen where she went?" Tyrande suddenly asked the gnoll, and she noticed that Kodana, who had been sitting silently beside the coyote demigod in the past, had also disappeared with the coyote demigod.
"I saw her enter the portal with the coyote demigod, and then the portal exploded." Soon after, the gnolls replied that they had told Medivan about Kordana in the first place, but they hadn't heard it because Tyrande and the others had arrived late.
Of course, Tyrande didn't find out about Kodana's disappearance until now, and it can't all be blamed on these night elves being too dull, it's really that Kodana's sense of existence is a little too low, and the fact is also true, people who enter the wilderness temple will only notice the coyote demigod lying in the center of the temple and occupying most of the space at first glance, and the silent Kodana sitting on the side will be subconsciously ignored.
So when Tyrande was asking the gnolls about Kodana's whereabouts, many of the human mages were subconsciously reminiscing, had they really seen such a Night Elf in this temple? The answer is at least 80 percent no.
"I think you can try to locate Kordana with a spell!" Tyrande suggested that Kodana's strength should be enough to be targeted by these mages.