Chapter 608: The Song of Egwen
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This is Karazhan's library.
While Medivan was still alive, the housekeeper was in charge of the library.
The old butler was very conscientious, but he was not a mage after all, and he did not know how to place the magic books.
And some of these magic books are not safe, they don't have enough mana to open them, or even move them.
If you are not careful, you will be attacked by the spells solidified in the books, which is very dangerous.
Later, the Kenrito mages of Dalaran learned about Medivan and sent one mage after another to serve as apprentices to Medivan, secretly trying to steal Medivan's secrets and Karazan's rich collection of books in this way.
Medivan didn't bother with these little things.
He was annoyed by the mages of Dalaran, and after refusing again and again, he finally agreed.
However, none of the mage apprentices were able to stay here for a week, or even the shortest, for only half an hour.
Karazan's ubiquitous visions, and weirdness that even magic can't explain, scare them away.
Among these so-called mage apprentices, there are even high-level mages...... But he was still scared away.
Karazhan's visions are indeed too testing of the spiritual will of man, and they may appear at any time, anywhere.
Of course, these mage apprentices didn't have the opportunity to work as librarians until Khadgar came.
Khadgar was undoubtedly a good librarian, and he kept the books in this place organized and categorized, because he was very curious about everything, especially Karazhan's library.
The most meaningful years of Khadgar's life were spent in this library.
Here, he absorbed the richest and most profound knowledge of arcane magic, allowing him to grow from a mischievous little mage to a powerful high-level mage, and laid the most solid foundation for his subsequent advancement to the rank of archmage and even legendary archmage.
This is the place that all the mages of Azeroth yearn for.
Including Sean.
Looking at the dusty library in front of him, Sean sighed softly.
Medivin is dead, Khadgar is gone, and Karazhan is closed.
The mages of Dalaran did not give up, but still sent some mages to find out, including one or two archmages affiliated with the Kenrito Council, and for this reason, they also set up an organization called "Violet Eye", which is dedicated to finding ways to enter Karazhan, steal the books there, and explore the secrets there.
The mages of Dalaran were undoubtedly very good, some of them entered Karazhan, but they did not find anything valuable in Karazan, because they could not enter the library.
Because even if Medivan and Khadgar are gone, there is still a very powerful guardian in Karazhan's library.
That's the director of the library.
It is not a person, but a construct.
A tall, capable of casting spells, and even in arcane magic, especially for the manipulation of electricity, is no less than a legendary-level spellcaster.
With it, the mages of Dalaran could not enter the library, nor could other outsiders enter the library.
Looking at the distance and the construct that gradually woke up because of the arrival of Sean and others, Sean's face was full of admiration.
Medivan is undoubtedly the most powerful mage in the world, he has a deep attainment in all the magic systems, and in the science of construction, his attainment has also reached a very high level.
Whether it is a chaste saint or a librarian, they are all legendary-level constructs, with a high level of intelligence and thinking ability, far more clever than simple and crude magic mechas.
The chaste saint is better, but the curator is very difficult to deal with.
Medivan gives it a very strong magic resistance, and almost all arcane magic has no effect on it. In other words, even a legendary archmage who specializes in arcane arts (without choosing elemental specialization) will not be able to break through the curator's defenses here.
Thankfully, Sean is not a pure arcane mage.
He has gone a long way in terms of fire elemental specialization.
Sean spreads his fire wings and uses the power of the phoenix's fire to fight against the curator, and Mai Dean also participates in the battle at this time, and his spell casting ability is much stronger than Sean's.
Egwene did not go to war.
Her body suddenly vanished, and when she reappeared, she was already in the library.
The curator simply didn't have time to stop her.
Because they're not on the same level.
If he wanted to, Egwene might only need ten seconds to defeat it. The reason why it wasn't for a second was probably because Egwen had to hesitate a little about what kind of spell to use against it.
The battle at the door was still going on, but Egwene was already walking among the rows of bookshelves, wandering in the sea of magic books.
Some of the books are familiar, they are collected from all over the world for hundreds of years, and they are all stored here.
But there are also some books, but they are a little unfamiliar, which were added during Medivan's entry into Karazhan.
Most of these books, collected or written by Medivan, are related to words like shadow, death, evil powers, and demons.
There is only one book, unlike any other.
It was a quaint book, one that Medivan had stumbled upon when she was destroying the Council of Tiris, not a magic book, but a biography.
Books are ordinary, but the people and things recorded are not.
This biography, titled "The Song of Egwene", records the story of Egwene's hunting of demons, the most important and wonderful part of which is the story of the battle between Egwene and Sargeras, which was once widely sung among high-ranking mages.
That part was the most impassioned, and the author of the book undoubtedly admired Egwene very much, and the words were full of praise.
This book was written hundreds of years ago by an archmage of the Tirisfa Council, and at that time, Egwen was still the pride of the Tirisfa Council, and almost every member of the Tirisfa Council had read the book and even memorized it backwards.
However, as Egwene became more and more disobedient, the Council's attitude towards Egwene quickly changed, believing that Egwene was no longer the pride of the Tirisfa Council, but instead a disgrace to the Tirisfa Council, and the Egwen's Song was never mentioned again.
When Medivan found the book, it was covered with dust, and it seemed that no one had touched it for at least tens or hundreds of years.
Egwen picked up the book from the shelf.
Then silently flipped open. (To be continued.) )