Chapter 785: Creepy Drunkenness
Drunken Wind and Malfurion met during the Battle of the Ancients - but because of the two-front battle, although the two of them agreed with each other in terms of strategy and tactics, it seemed that this was the first time that they actually fought side by side. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
And during the bombing battle, Zuifeng sensitively discovered some abnormal places.
Malfurion's sealing spell is very powerful, and this Deathwing attack is certainly due to his own weakness, but Malfurion is definitely the first hero.
But this spell, Zuifeng felt familiar.
It wasn't because of the seal Harveys, Drunken Wind felt that this wildly growing plant seemed to have seen it somewhere.
Where is it......
Drunken Wind hadn't experienced WOW's 6.0, so after thinking about it for a long time, he didn't realize that the current Malfurion had some similarities with Draenor's former Insein.
Even if he didn't think of this, Drunken Wind thought of something else.
Malfurion, or the Emerald Dream is out of balance!
Looking at the crazy plants, Drunken Wind instinctively felt that the current jade dream seemed to be out of control!
Lack of vitality is terrible, but if one day, there is a surplus of vitality, is it also a mistake?
Well, this thing really has the influence of drunkenness.
After clearing the Nightmare King's contamination of the Emerald Dreamscape, Malfurion, or indeed many druids, felt his power grow.
According to Ysera, the Emerald Dream is a reflection of Azeroth, and theoretically the energy in the entire Emerald Dream should be exactly the same as in Azeroth's reality.
What a lot of energy!
But when you think about it, there's something different about it -- or something wrong with the logic.
In reality, part of Azeroth's energy is given by the Titans (the power of the Guardians, the power of the dragon), but much more is inherent to the planet itself (elementals, and even most of the material energy).
But Emerald Dream is a real Titan!
In this case, there must be a difference in energy between the Emerald Dream and reality, and unless the Titans can provide energy that exceeds the reality of Azeroth, the energy of the Emerald Dream will never catch up with reality.
But then again, the Titans can't provide it, after all, Azeroth, who has not yet awakened, is the most powerful Titan.
Even stronger than the other Titans combined!
According to Ysera, when the Titans created the Emerald Dream, the prescribed law was a reflection of reality!
If the Emerald Dream Realm is going to continue to develop according to the Titan's plan, it will definitely have to absorb some energy.
In the past, Drunken Wind had personally participated in the process of purifying the Emerald Dream, and had seen Ysera and Malfurion mobilize the power of the Emerald Dream many times, and the Emerald Dream looked more like a source of power.
Azeroth doesn't have the law of conservation of energy, but you know with your feet that the Emerald Dream can't generate energy out of thin air!
After thinking about it, Drunken Wind came to a startling conclusion.
The Emerald Dream is absorbing the power of Azeroth!
That's the only way it makes sense!
At this time, Drunken Wind suddenly remembered the former mother tree Garnier.
Garnir was once a gateway between Emerald dreams and reality, but when the sky fell apart, Garnier exploded and disappeared.
It was also during that explosion that Azeroth showed his strength for the first time through the hand of Drunken Wind.
Drunken Wind had always thought that Garnier had collapsed when his strength was exhausted, but now that he thinks about it, is it possible that Azeroth himself is pushing the boat?
What if, what if, Garnier's role was to draw the power of Azeroth to Emerald Dream?
Somehow, Drunken Wind suddenly thought of Harvis, the King of Nightmares.
Harvey had ambitions - if the power of the Emerald Dream expanded infinitely, the power of the dream would interfere with reality, and Azeroth would become like a dream.
Or arguably, Azeroth will be consumed by dreams.
Harvey is the villain, so he distorts dreams in the hope of distorting the world.
But if dreams aren't distorted, wouldn't they just as devour the world?
When the time comes, this world will become what the Emerald Dream will look like!
And the designer of the Emerald Dream is the Titan!
Thinking of this, Drunken Wind finally creeped out.
At this moment, Drunken Wind didn't know whether his conjecture was right or wrong, but considering the testing ground left by the Titans, Drunken Wind really didn't dare to judge easily.
If Drunkenwind's guesses are correct, it means that the Titans have prepared Azeroth with two hands - one is to use the Emerald Dream as a blueprint to absorb Azeroth's energy to change Azeroth itself; The other hand is to seal the Elder Gods, so as to suppress Azeroth's own growth.
Are the Titans really unable to handle the Elder Gods?
Is it really a demon that killed Ashaji and gave Azeroth a hole (the Well of Eternity)?
But after Yugsaron hung up, although Northrend did have some more broken thoughts, there were no substantial wounds!
Asharon is indeed the strongest of the Elder Gods, but Yogsaron is not bad either!
In the blazing abyss, the drunken wind couldn't help but shiver.
Onexia keenly struck the anomaly of Drunken Wind, and she turned back into her human form, then looked at Drunken Wind.
Drunken Wind shook his head.
Finally, Drunken Wind felt like his head was full of mush, and the excitement of successfully sealing Deathwing was gone!
The Titan Gods of Pantheon......
Drunken Wind even began to wonder if the Pantheon had really fallen completely.
According to Lydon, the Titans, with the help of Nogannon, sent the final message back to Azeroth, causing some unknown changes to the Guardians.
Now that I think about it, this answer is indeed a bit plausible.
In Zuifeng's opinion, maybe Lydon is the one who was hidden.
Perhaps, the Pantheon did not fall at all, or perhaps, the "fall" of the Pantheon was originally part of Al-Mansour's plan!
While Nozdorm was still putting the finishing touches on the seal, Drunken Wind was the first to leave the abyss.
At this moment, Drunken Wind had a myriad of doubts in his heart, and he needed to verify - this was at stake for himself - and the future of Azeroth as a whole.
Titans, are you friend or foe with Azeroth?
No, Drunken Wind felt like he needed to figure this out!
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There will be a major twist in the book in recent chapters, the protagonist will no longer be playing soy sauce around, and when the Titan's goal is truly revealed, there will be many more names on the list of drunken enemies to protect Azeroth.
As for the glass slag, I don't care about him!