Chapter 23: Rhapsody

About 15,000 years ago, the Eredar race was born in a world called Argus. They are an extremely intelligent race, and like the upper elves, they have a natural connection to magic. With these talents, they have built a vast and magical realm.

Unfortunately, Ereda's accomplishments caught the attention of Sargeras, as the Dark Titan had launched a flaming crusade, and he thought the Eredas were well suited to lead his swelling demon army. As such, he contacted the three main leaders of the Ireda: Kilgardan, Akmund, and Viren. In exchange for the loyalty of the Eredas, Sargeras gave them untold power and forbidden knowledge.

While Sargeras's offer sounded tempting, Viren had a terrifying premonition of the future. Sargeras is blunt: the Eredas who follow him do have access to knowledge and power like never before, but they can also be transformed into demons. These demons were involved in the Burning Legion's conquest of Azeroth, and Lunaris killed many of Ereda's Warlocks in the War of the Ancients.

But these are not the point, just when Viren is at a loss, a mysterious existence appears in front of him. The Paper Man, who claims to be a member of the Naru race, whose goal is to stop the burning expedition. They propose to take Viren and the other unfallen Eredas to safety.

So he immediately gathered the Eredans who were unwilling to follow Sargeras. They refer to themselves as Delaney, which means "exile" in the Eredan language. The tool they used to escape was the interdimensional spaceship that the mysterious Naru used to travel through the universe.

Now comes the important content of the stele, the energy used by Naru's ships comes from their own power of light, and the Well of Eternity was originally used as the Titan's warship energy supply device. Like a nuclear reactor, but obviously more advanced, the Well of Eternity itself carries the power of the Titan's creation, and his energy comes directly from the chaotic power drawn from the Void. It also describes how the Well of Eternity was made, and it's very simple. As long as he divides a part of the water from the original Well of Eternity, he will grow into two new Wells of Eternity on his own.

Seeing this, Moon Shadow suddenly paused, and a shocking thunderclap seemed to sound in her head. He finally knew why the Burning Legion had lost its sights on Azeroth, and that Sargeras, who had rebelled from the Pantheon, certainly did not have a warship. He wanted to conquer the universe but he had to use this tool, and he didn't have the strength to go directly to the Pantheon to grab one. So the best way to do this is the only one the Titans have ever left in Azeroth to seal the Elder Gods, and it's the easiest one to obtain.

Although the Well of Eternity was broken, he came a second time. That's when he knew that there must be a spring of the Well of Eternity left here, and if he found that thing, he would definitely be able to cultivate another Well of Eternity to build his space-conquering warship, although it would take a little effort.

Seeing this, he began to ponder, perhaps everything was not as easy as he had thought. For a moment, a thousand thoughts passed through his mind, and he was trying to grasp that glimmer of light.

Moon Shadow thought about it for a while, forgetting the time, and half a day passed in a blink of an eye, and Luo and the other attendants naturally didn't dare to disturb. Consciously keep a sentry around so that the intruder doesn't disturb him. However, daredevils often come from within, and Onexia is obviously impatient after waiting for a long time.

"Okay, okay? I'm waiting to go back to sleep. Onexia stepped forward to interrupt Moon Shadow's musings, she was naturally not as restrained as her followers. Although Moon Shadow is the master, she is not afraid of him.

"Well, how long?"

"It's been more than a day." Onexia said and stretched.

Interrupted by Onexia, he naturally couldn't think anymore, and he didn't expect that he had been thinking for so long, and slowly stood up and prepared to receive the stone tablet into the space.

"Huh."

He couldn't help but be surprised, the stone tablet seemed to be unable to receive the space. Then he tried it again with his magic backpack, and the stele seemed to be immune to any magical energy. Lunaris couldn't help but feel embarrassed, magic was useless, and it was obviously impossible for Azeroth, who didn't have a crane, to lift such a boulder that weighed more than tens of thousands of pounds.

Immediately, he couldn't help but smile helplessly and shook his head.

"It seems that a base must be established here, and like history, this land will eventually belong to the elves."

While he didn't want to fight the trolls right now, and no one could move the boulder, Moon Shadow didn't want the others to see the stele, even though they didn't necessarily recognize the words. However, Moon Shadow now has a crazy plan, he plans to directly build this piece of land into a giant warship, which is the entire Quel'Salas region.

In this way, in the future, Azeroth will not be able to stand it in time, and he can also migrate to other planets with the elves like Wei Lun. Of course, it will only be used as the last hole card, and he does not want to give up Azeroth until he has to. After all, this land has the defense system of the Titans, and other planets are definitely not as safe as here. Draenor's shattering and Azeroth's eventual preservation under several attacks by the Burning Legion are the best proof of this.

He was now ready to gather a group of elves from Karimdor, where a powerful colony must be established. He had to study the stele carefully, and he couldn't let the trivial matter of a possible troll attack around him be disturbed. It seems that the appearance of the Well of the Sun will also become inevitable, and a large amount of materials will be added to build a battleship according to the stone tablet. It also takes a lot of mages to enchant the whole land, and you can't do it without energy support.

Although he had now developed a set of spells that were not used by the Well of Eternity but with the elemental power that filled the air, it was limited to the two factions of Fire and Frost. The use of arcane arts still has to rely on energy, unless you can become a demigod to draw the power of the void or a creature like the blue dragon that has been given laws by the Titans to break this pattern.

Just do it, there are portals to help the transfer time of the population is a very fast thing. Since he didn't establish a production base, he didn't gather too many production personnel this time, but transferred half of the 100,000 elven magician legions. After all, it was going to be a military fortress, not an economic city. Moreover, the power of the trolls has not yet been cleared, and the personnel without combat power are not suitable for survival here.

The efficiency of the army was very high, and it only took them two days to integrate and transport the personnel they needed, and the elves who had just arrived were very satisfied with the appreciation of this forest. Compared to the plains of the western wilderness, the elves naturally prefer to survive in the forest, and since they have not yet had time to build survival facilities and camps, their first priority has become construction.

Moon Shadow was a little inconsiderate about this, and he had no choice but to use the power of magic to build a city without any objections, and there was no Well of Eternity or World Tree here. Without energy facilities, these mages couldn't help much, and most of the things had to be done by Lunaris herself.

It was a big project, and it took a long time for Moon Shadow to start moving. First, he imagined what Silvermoon City would look like, and then began to use modeling magic, and as his virtual godhead radiated power, his entire body began to glow with a thunderbolt lightning. Then he pressed his hands to the earth, and the ground began to shake like an earthquake. The surrounding elves were shocked to see how amazingly Moon Shadow was using magic, and even Onexia looked sideways slightly.