Chapter 898: Titan's Crucible of Will

In order to get a feel for this enchantment, Drunken Wind took a lot of sea giants and pulled Zur and Gianna to the front of the enchantment.

The hemispherical barrier is translucent, and blue and black energy seems to be running within the barrier.

The sea giant who struck first, King Fukasu, swung his fist directly at the barrier.

The heavy fist smashed directly into the barrier, and the sea giant's skin had a very strong magic resistance, so the temptation of the King of Deep Beard was unscrupulous.

But the result was unexpected—the moment he first touched the barrier, the blue arcane power threw him out.

That's right! Throw it out!

King Deepbeard was nearly twenty meters tall, and he was thrown out after just smashing the barrier......

Drunken Wind was dumbfounded—you know, this sea giant weighs 200 tons, to say the least, right? Is this being thrown out?

Spit out a bunch of bubbles, and Drunken Wind also cautiously stretched out his hand, just in case, he turned on the Demon Scattering Skill.

The next moment, Drunken Wind was also thrown out by the blue arcane stream - only unlike King Deepbeard, Drunken Wind was thrown out more "gently", if the enchantment was attacking just now, then now the enchantment is resisting.

Strange enchantment!

The next one to be tempted was Gianna.

When Gianna's hand touched the barrier, she seemed to be pushed away by the arcane.

That's right, push.

Gianna was also unable to pass through the barrier, but the barrier did not cause Gianna any damage.

Things are getting a little weird - is this barrier divided by race?

Soon, Zur also reached out his hand.

This time, the barrier seemed unresponsive.

The blue arcane energy should flow or flow as if nothing had happened.

Just as Zur tried to pass through himself, the black shadow energy seemed to boil.

Then Zur was squeezed out.

It's really a magical enchantment, four people came to experiment, and they came up with four different results.

Faced with this discrepancy, Drunken Wind called more people and wanted to continue the experiment, but the shadow energy in the barrier seemed to be fully activated, everyone was catapulted away, and even without Gianna's help, one hapless fish-man almost fell to his death on the coral.

In this case, Drunken Wind felt that he needed to find a professional - although Gianna was also a powerful mage, she was not proficient in sealing and enchantment spells.

With the help of the Emerald Dream, Drunken Wind informed the Temple of Dragon's Sleep, and soon after, the Dragon Messenger set off for Ulduar.

This kind of thing still has to find Khadgar!

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In fact, Drunken Wind's initial guess was basically correct.

This enchantment is actually a hybrid enchantment.

Arcane and Shadows.

The arcane part was obtained by Enzos remodeling his prison, and the shadow part was constructed by Enzos himself.

Enzos didn't activate the Shadow at first, and it wasn't until Zur penetrated the Arcane Barrier that he fully activated it.

(No way, who made Enzos a weak chicken?) Maintaining enchantments consumes energy. )

The source of power for the Arcane Enchantment is the Forge of Will, a key crucible left by the Titans in Azeroth.

The role of the Forge of Will is simple, it is to transform the world according to the blueprint - the so-called will is the Absolute Order Will of the Titans.

Before Star Soul became a Titan, it was actually quite complicated.

Star souls give birth to elements, star souls give birth to life, and star souls are not an absolute order - before the arrival of the Titans, even if the best proof of the Elemental Chaos of Azeroth, the elements born on Azeroth are endless, and they are constantly fighting.

But the interesting thing is that the Titans are the embodiment of order, they are like the most Virgo programmers in the universe, trying to program everything in the universe, they transform everything, they want to bring everything under their own order.

In the eyes of the Titans, everything should have rules, so they eliminate the unruly and transform the unconscious, which is the order of the Titans.

So, here's the problem.

Why do Titans still exhibit some chaotic traits in their infancy (during the Star Soul), but they are in order when they become adults (after becoming Titans)?

This may have to be asked about Al-Mansur, the first Titan of the Pantheon, because the other Titans who have embarked on the path of order are more or less related to him.

After defeating the Elder Gods, the Titans sealed these guys, and at the same time sealed the elementals, but the elements belonged to Azeroth!

Why did the Titans seal the elementals instead of purifying them?

The answer is simple, they want to transform Azeroth and order it - just like the other Titans.

And the Forge of Will is the key to the orderliness of Azeroth.

Titan's transformation plan is clear - with the Emerald Dream as the blueprint, the Forge of Will as the driving force, and the Creation Matrix Creation as the guarantee.

The Fairview Valley, Angolo and Sorazar provide complete data for the Titan's transformation plan.

It can't be said that the Titans' transformation is "bad" in its starting point, because order is what they want, and what they think is "good" - but it is certain that for mortals, this transformation is not a good thing.

The most straightforward point is that, according to the Emerald Dream, Azeroth should not have its own sapient beings.

You must know that except for the druids who entered the Emerald Dream through the back door of Cenarius, and the green dragon, the caretaker of the dream itself, there are no other intelligent beings in the dream world.

Could it be that the Titans didn't consider the creature when they built the dream?

Not! The Titans designed a complete biosphere in the Emerald Dream Realm, where animals and plants are intertwined, and various races live endlessly—but no creature can have intelligence in the Dream Realm.

Even the demigod heirs who actually live in the Emerald Dream (as opposed to the demigod heirs who live in the real plane and can enter the dream realm) are not conscious.

From the perspective of the Titans, having their own ideas itself means a lack of order.

Because the thought is inherently uncontrollable and unpredictable.

Speaking of which, in fact, mortals should also be grateful to the Elder Gods - if it weren't for the things they left behind by the corrupting Titans, mortals would not have been born and survived at all.

In fact, for this point, Zuifeng has long had a not very good guess.

If one day, Azeroth became the strongest titan, what would become of the planet?

Will Elune shelter Azeroth?

Azeroth turned into a soulless Death Star?

Or did Azeroth become Elune's body?

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The plot finally began to go on a rampage.

From this chapter onwards, the plot of this book has been completely ahead of the chronicles and games, and if I guess correctly, it's all a coincidence - of course, if you guess wrong, blame the third brother designer!