Chapter 177: The Redemption of Werewolves (3)

The long sleep is temporary, not eternal.

And after being summoned, the werewolves still maintained a furious heart, irritable and belligerent.

Lyral Toothfire nodded, "Clever half-elf." That's right, I'm Lyral Toothfire, the first Scythe Druid. ”

Sean was silent.

In this timeline, Lyral Toothfire is indeed the first werewolf. It's just that all the werewolves have fallen into an eternal and peaceful sleep, and only when they are summoned out of the Emerald Dream can they wake up from their long sleep. So, why did Lelar Toothfire, who wasn't summoned, wake up?

As if guessing Sean's question, Lelar Toothfire pointed to the luna scythe in Sean's hand and explained, "Young druid, I feel the wild power of the wolf god Goderin in you, and you are also a sickle-claw druid, right?" You are able to control the power of the wild, which is much stronger than we were at the beginning. As for why I was able to wake up, it was because I was the first owner of the Luna Scythe. ”

Sean suddenly realized.

The first appearance of the Luna Scythe was in the hands of Lyral.

It was because of the energy of the Luna Scythe that Lylar transformed into the Scythe Druid for the first time.

However, Lyral Toothfire is not the owner of the Luna Scythe. In fact, the Luna Scythe is the owner of Lyral Toothfire. Because it was the Luna Scythe that dominated Lyral, not the Luna Scythe that controlled the Luna Scythe.

However, there are extenuating circumstances.

Sean said with a little respect: "Master Lelar, in order to defeat the Sartre army, the moon god Elune blessed it, and then the CIA had the moon god scythe." For the sake of victory in the war, you became the Scythe Druids. The anger at Sartre, the desire for victory in the war, disturbs your hearts, and it is this that drives you into a frenzy. If it's peacetime, you will never be swayed by the power of the wolf god Godring. ”

This sentence spoke to Lelar's heart.

Lelar was visibly happy, and looked at Sean with a much gentler look in his eyes.

He sighed with emotion, and then said, "The eternal and peaceful sleep has made us have been forgotten by the whole world. Does the Council of Cenarion think that the Eternal Sleep is our only destination? How long has it been now, and have they not found a solution to the werewolf curse? ”

Sleeping for no time, Lelar didn't know how long he had been asleep.

Sean couldn't bear it a little, but in the end he couldn't help but reply, "Master Lylar, it's been nine thousand three hundred years since you were banished here!" ”

Nine thousand three hundred years!

Lelar was stunned for a long time before he finally let out a sigh of relief, and tears seemed to be surging in his eyes: "Nine thousand three hundred years! Cenarion Council, why didn't you find a way to save us? Shouldn't we really be redeemed? Shouldn't we be forgiven for the mistakes we made back then? For nearly 10,000 years, we ...... Do you want to continue to sleep forever? ”

Sean didn't know what to say.

He strongly disagreed with the approach of the Cenarion Council.

Nearly 10,000 years have passed, and if the Council of Cenarion were willing, with their wisdom, it is impossible not to find a way to unlock the curse of the werewolves. And even if there is no good way, then Malfurion or other great druids can also use natural magic to try to awaken these werewolves one by one, and use the power of nature to calm the werewolves' hearts and help them come out of the shadows.

Even if you can only redeem them one by one, nearly 10,000 years have passed, and even if you redeem one in ten years, it should be redeemed.

The only explanation is that the Cenarion Council didn't even want to do that.

Are they not going to redeem their kind, or have they forgotten?

Even if the newborn druids don't know the past, then those druids who are contemporaries of Lelar should always know all this, right?

What were they, especially Malfurion, thinking?

In the original history, after a few years, the werewolves summoned by Arugao disturbed the entire kingdom of Gilneys, and the werewolf curse spread in a large area, wouldn't the druids of the Cenarion Council help the werewolves get rid of the werewolf curse?

Wait a minute......

Werewolves summoned by Arugao......

Sean was a little surprised.

As far as he knew, Arugao had summoned werewolves years earlier, and it was later confirmed that the leader of the werewolves was Lyral Toothfire. It stands to reason that Lyral Toothfire should be in the Kingdom of Gilneth right now, why is he here?

Sean's mind was a little confused.

The information he knew was too confusing, and much of it was full of contradictions.

Sean knew that the information he knew couldn't be taken seriously. It seems that at the beginning, although Arugao summoned werewolves, he did not summon all werewolves, otherwise, where did the werewolves in the Twilight Forest come from? Where did the werewolf summoned by Verinde Starsong in the Felwood Forest come from?

Also, in the beginning, Arugao didn't summon Lyral Toothfire.

That makes sense.

If he really summoned Lylar Toothfire, then with Lylar's great strength, how could Arugao be able to control Lyral? And the demon wolf beside Arugao at the beginning was not Lelar, but Wolgen......

The werewolves summoned by Arugao a few years ago did not cause an uncontrollable werewolf curse. Perhaps because of nearly 10,000 years of slumber, as well as the subtle power of the sacred tree Daraniel, the werewolf curse has weakened a lot.

A few years later, the werewolf curse broke out, and the kingdom of Gilneth became a werewolf kingdom. It was also at that time that Lelar's name became known to everyone.

Perhaps, Lyral will be summoned someday in the future.

Seeing is believing, Sean believes, and what he sees is the truth.

Sean feels unfair about what happened to Lyral, but he doesn't know what to do.

He wielded the Luna Scythe, and logically had the power to take these werewolves away and return them to Azeroth, but he didn't dare.

These werewolves are full of anger against Sartre, anxiety about war, and resentment of being banished by the Cenarion Council. If they were taken away, Sean wasn't sure if the Moonlit Night Herbal Medicine would really bring them back to their senses and come out of the shadow of the werewolf curse.

Even if they were no longer cursed by werewolves, their resentment towards the Cenarion Council would probably not diminish much. Wouldn't letting them go would mean going against the Cenarion Council? Will there be members of Cenarion against themselves? If those werewolves who were let go continue to infect the werewolf curse, then should this sin be counted on their own heads?

Sean has to weigh the pros and cons.