Chapter 5: The Rise of Faith and the Wilderness Demigods

Speaking of the Night Elves, Hu Feng had also exerted his influence and interference on them as early as the beginning of their origin.

This has led to two opposing religious beliefs in the Night Elf society, which are widely documented in any of the Night Elf cities' libraries.

Travel back in time to a primitive time when the Night Elves had just established their villages around the Well of Eternity.

Hu Feng finally found a race that matched his aesthetics, and talked to himself alone for countless years, this time he could finally speak well, and that extremely aggrieved state could finally end.

So the miracle was unfolded for the first time in front of this group of indigenous creatures.

On that day, the wind was mild, the lake of the Well of Eternity was rippling with the breeze, and a large number of Night Elf mages gathered around the lake as usual, sitting in their respective places, feeling and absorbing the endless magic of the Well of Eternity.

Then there was a sudden change, the originally clear sky instantly became extremely dark, the thunder rolled, large thick dark clouds surged high in the sky, and the lake of the Well of Eternity began to surge violently.

A golden pillar of energy light pierced through the dark clouds and shot straight into the Well of Eternity, and after a while, the divine power that successfully transmitted some subconscious information condensed again, forming a giant eye of energy in the air on the surface of the lake, extending sharply to scan the night elves who were already in a petrified state by the lake, and this group of elven mages also felt the endless power in their eyes.

For the first time, the gods sent down an oracle.

The god told the Night Elves that his name was Sarodar, the god of eternal magic, the supreme titan of the pantheon, and that all the Night Elves who drew on the power of the Well of Eternity must believe in him, otherwise divine punishment would come and the magic of the Well of Eternity would be sealed to him.

At the same time, in order to deepen his impression, Hu Feng also manipulated his divine power, collectively forbidding the spiritual power of all elven mages by the lake, and at the same time temporarily blocking the magic fluctuations emitted by the Well of Eternity.

This hand scared the night elves out of the way.

They have lived around the Well of Eternity for hundreds of years, and the Well has long since become an indispensable part of their society and a source of their great power.

Now that the god of magic has descended, it is unacceptable to take back what belongs to him!

Coupled with the elven mages' worship of supreme power, they immediately fell to their knees, begging the gods to restore their ability to draw power and be willing to serve the god of magic for eternity.

Thus, the first believers were born, and these elven mages also became the origin ancestors of the upper elves.

The Eye of Truth, as the elven mages call their sect, embroidered a sharp-eyed golden eye on the surface of their robes, emitting a sharp glow of energy around the eye, symbolizing the omnipresence of the power of the god of magic.

All elven mages who wish to reach a higher level must become believers in the Eye of Truth, and thus gain the right to draw energy closer to the Well of Eternity.

And a small group of Chosen ones who are favored by the gods are fortunate to communicate directly with the gods (they are all unilateral contacts when Boss Hu is bored and wants to talk), and give them a trace of golden divine power, and the Chosen ones who are endowed with divine power can absorb and accumulate their own arcane power more efficiently, and at the same time, they can also use this divine power to defend and attack, which can be regarded as a one-time life-saving weapon.

The upper elves crave power, and they are even more obsessed with the power of their devout gods.

They enjoyed the feeling of manipulating the divine power, even if it was only for a short moment, it still made them extremely satisfied, and then they became more devout, hoping that the gods would choose them again and give them new divine powers.

Hu Feng managed to monopolize the faith and loyalty of the upper elves, but he also discovered that another sect was rapidly emerging.

Temple of the Moon, Priestess of the Moon.

The Priestesses of the Moon are all female Night Elves who worship and serve Elune, the moon god, and derive their unique powers from the two moons of Azeroth.

Hu Feng did not interfere or suppress this, because he discovered some secrets in it: this moon god Elune should be Azeroth.

Although Azeroth did not awaken his own consciousness, he was a Titan god after all, and this was his own planetary egg, so he was born with an instinctive reaction.

The prayers of the Priestesses of the Moon were extremely devoutistic, and the power of Azeroth was projected through two moons, and finally bestowed on the most devout believers, from which the title of the Moon God was derived, and Elune was the honorific title of the Priestesses of the Moon.

Gentle and kind-hearted by nature, the Priestesses of the Moon are not as arrogant as the upper elves, distinguishing them from the common Night Elves, but have built their own temples of the Moon God in various parts of the people, using the soft moonlight to heal any fellow Night Elves who need help.

And their combat strength is also not weak, and the most devout priestesses of the moon all have a terrifying spell called Starfall, which uses moonlight energy to carry out large-scale collective killing.

Queen Azhara has repeatedly tried to get them to join her palace guard, but they have been refused, and the priestesses still like to live among the people, bringing gentle comfort and healing to the common people.

"Noble, but also stupid. ”

This is what the upper elves say about the priestesses of the moon, and it is clear from this that there is a huge difference between the two faith groups.

Oh, and Hu Feng also discovered a small sect that was emerging: the Druids.

The Druids are a group of environmentalists, who believe in the preservation and enhancement of nature.

Their founding grandmaster was the forest demigod Senarius, who taught his apprentices how to harness the power of nature.

Oh, the group of wilderness demigods, there are not many of them, about a dozen or so, they are the first natives of the planet Azeroth, and they are the darlings of Azeroth.

Each Wilderness Demigod has their own areas of expertise and expertise, and has been blessed by Azeroth to effectively master a certain aspect of the planet Azeroth's Origin Power.

The forest demigod Cenarius was a direct creation of Azeroth in his unconscious state.

He is based on another, even older demigod: Malorne, the White Deer of the Moon.

This large, graceful white stag runs on the land of Azeroth day after day, and is composed of white moonlight, and he is also a direct creature of Azeroth's subconscious, symbolizing the beauty of a certain aspect of the world, as well as Azeroth's personality preferences.

Cenarius borrowed from the White Deer of the Moon, a forest demigod with the body of a stag, a humanoid upper body, and a pair of slender, curved antlers growing on his forehead.

He was endowed with the ability to be in harmony with nature, became one with the forest, and became a demigod of the forest.

At the same time, there is the hot-tempered wild boar demigod Agamagan, and his derivative group, the Boar Man.

Ursol, a powerful natural shaman, and Ursok, a powerful nature shaman, and Usok, an extremely strong warrior, are two giant bears with bold natures and rarely appear in the mortal world, and their derivative race is the bear monster.

The Mother of the Spirits, Avina, a demigod of birds, lives on the branches of Garnier, the Mother Tree, the tallest mountain on the planet Azeroth, and is loving and benevolent by nature.

Godeling, the wolf demigod, is a snow-white wolf who likes to wander alone in the wilderness and howl at the moon.

The turtle demigod Turtorah, the giant giant tortoise lives in the endless sea of Azeroth, leading his people to live an uncontested life.

These demigods are collectively known as the Wilderness Demigods, and they are all the chosen darlings of Azeroth.

Now, the forest demigod Cenarius has entered the mortal world and is stationed in the forest closest to the Night Elf City, seeking out potential druid apprentices to teach them and prepare them to be guardians of nature.

Hu Feng didn't bother or interfere with this gentle sect of mind, after all, the druids were similar to the Priestess of the Moon, and they all pursued harmless and unbiased teachings.

Cenarius soon got his wish, and he discovered two potential Night Elves, who were twin brothers.

Malfurion*Fury, and Illidan*Fury.

The potential of these two young elves is no less than that of the genius priestess apprentice named Tyrande* who was just recruited by the Moon Temple, and I heard that the three of them still know each other and have grown up together.

This is a great opportunity to communicate with the Temple of the Moon.