Chapter 21: Chaotic Background

Sweeping the prison dungeon, Gauss harvested more than two hundred pieces of equipment, but except for the small dimensional bag and twenty or thirty pieces of scattered equipment, the others could only be used to decompose. The reason is simple, because most of it is Stormwind's standard equipment, and the origin cannot be explained.

Think about it, the criminals in the prison of Stormwind City, since they are in prison, where may they still carry equipment with them. Therefore, these equipment must have been snatched from the prison guards and the army who came to suppress them.

The equipment of the prison guards and the army of the kingdom, needless to say, must be of the standard.

Of course, it's not bad to be able to decompose, after all, the enchanting materials, if Gauss refines them himself, it is time-consuming and laborious, and the enchanted materials that are decomposed are actually used for sale, so there is no need to worry about it, it will be recognized.

After filling in the pit and smashing the ground, Gauss walked into the fortress.

At this time, the small pet has already cleaned the inside and outside of the fortress very cleanly.

Although the doors and windows are damaged, the things in the interior are burned out, and everything looks empty, but the clean fortress, as long as you add some furniture and replace the doors and windows, you can actually move in.

Gauss spun around and put away the little pet with satisfaction.

He sorted out the sixteen Hearthstones, leaving only the Elwyn Forest, the third floor of the Lion King's Pride, and the prison copy, and then recorded the current road markers with a Hearthstone, and left the fortress.

The road signs of the hero world have naturally been erased.

After all, you don't need a Hearthstone, as long as you keep it in mind, the chrono teleportation can be activated.

After looking at the sunset sandbank, Gauss had a bottom in his heart and went back to the hotel.

After lunch, he wandered around Stormwind for a long time, and finally went to the Great Library.

This library also has the prefix "royal", and ordinary residents really can't get in.

When Gauss came to the door, he was stopped by the guards, so he had to show his badge as the archmage of the court.

The library guard, checked the badge, saluted, and let him in.

Gauss put aside nothing else to do, and came to the library to actually add some understanding of the world.

He was really curious about what the real World of Warcraft was like now.

Under the guidance of the administrator, Gauss quickly got a thick copy of the "Heroic Epic".

That's right, it is indeed an epic, an epic compiled by troubadours, and not an informal history book.

It's not surprising that Warcraft is set in the West, and there are epics in the West, but there are no history books.

But Gauss, after only a few reads, frowned.

This epic is mainly a compilation of the great deeds of some of the Alliance's heroes in the history of Azeroth.

Interestingly, Gauss is sure that at least half of the heroes of the alliance mentioned in the epic, their names and deeds have never appeared in the official chronicles of the game. Of course, this may be because the clan is too busy to prepare for it, but what is even more strange is that the division between the alliance and the tribe seems to have appeared in Azeroth very early.

Gauss immediately realized that the current World of Warcraft had completely deviated from the official background of the game.

He continued to scroll down, and soon read through the "Heroic Epic".

Closing the scroll, Gauss fell into deep thought.

Although the troubadour's description is a kind of exaggerated praise, and many historical details are vague, through the connection of some clues, a general context can still be sorted out.

When the historical context of Azeroth was vaguely presented, Gauss was surprised to find that in the official chronicle of the game, many orderly events, although in World of Warcraft, also appeared one by one, but the entire timeline was disintegrated, and the original causal line was replaced by a parallel line. In other words, according to the official chronicle of the game, originally Azeroth, crises were one after another, but now it is Azeroth, and at the same time, all kinds of crises have descended.

Of course, even with the new background, it is completely reasonable from a logical point of view.

So it's no wonder that the alliance was not only established ahead of schedule, but also some unheard of heroes emerged in history.

Gauss's mind turned, and suddenly he realized.

It seems that from another perspective, all this is easy to understand.

He thought from the prison dungeon that if those dungeons in the game did exist one by one in the current Azeroth, then the official chronicle of the game and the timeline did not seem to collapse, which was really unlikely. For example, if the Angela Temple also exists as a sub-element, then the ancient god Kthun should naturally be in it.

If Cthun is still in the Temple of Angela, then Yogsaron must still be in Ulduar.

The copy in the game,It's not only a resource collection place for players,It's also a key part of advancing the plot.,Now there's no player.,Similar to a place for a copy.,But it's still there.,In this way,The originally designed plot,It's bound to be impossible to advance.,If there's any logic.,Of course, the whole plot.,It's bound to be overturned.,Change to another design.。

Finally, Gauss, by and large, had a realization.

If he created a new character in the Warcraft game before he traveled over, then when this new character appeared in the Novice Village, the entire game's state of existence should be Azeroth, the world presented after a new historical evolution.

In other words, no matter how the history of Azeroth has evolved, and what similarities and differences there are with the official history of Warcraft, in short, the overall situation of Azeroth now is what it looks like in the game. Obviously, this is not the official history of Warcraft, describing the Azeroth, but more recently, the world in which the game of Warcraft manifests.

Although it was unexpected, Gauss felt that this was fine.

After all, he is more familiar with the Warcraft game than the history of Warcraft.

Gauss also learned about the rest of the background, and did not leave the library until it was almost dark.

Subsequently, he found a decorating service in Stormwind.

After paying some money, Gauss consulted the decorator of this service agency to teach him about decoration.

Back at the hostel, it was nine o'clock.

Gauss fought at night and studied architecture for most of the night before going to bed peacefully.

The next day, he activated the Hearthstone and went straight to the sunset sandbar.

Entering the prison fortress, he found a large room, and then he summoned a number of humanoid pets.

There are one hundred and seventy-eight humanoid pets in this batch, accounting for sixty percent of Gauss's hand, humanoid pets.

The other forty percent are not summoned, the reason is very simple, whether it is the only mini Tyrell, mini God of Destruction, or a large number of painful minions, tempting witches, demon imps, flame heralds, heartfire imps, young Angela guardians, humanoid rabbit jumping rabbits, wild bunnies, humanoid pandas Dan, Xiaojie, and Xiaolong, they are obviously not very suitable and appear in Stormwind City

Of course, these one hundred and seventy-eight humanoid pets, only the panda man monk, the little bad wolf, the Kunlai little snowman, the Kraft, the silver infantry, the silver squire, the guild attendant, the guild attendant, the goblin, the owl beast, these species, are in line with the aesthetics of the alliance or the tribe, and the rest of those fishmen, kobolds, harpies, gorons, etc., if they show their tracks, they may also cause trouble.

However, these races, after all, are not demons, so they are not used to it, and there is nothing wrong with it.

After all, there are also secret slave exchanges in Stormwind City, trading slaves from tribes or other indigenous races, and the alliance officials seem to have turned a blind eye to this kind of thing and have not cracked down.

In that case, as a legendary wizard, he has a few special followers, and who says no.

After all, they are humanoid pets, and Gauss will inevitably treat them with a little more care.

He called a panda-man monk to him and asked curiously, "Eat, drink, and sleep, do you need to do this?"

The panda man monk said with a bitter face, "What do you think?"

As soon as Gauss spoke, he felt stupid to ask, but he still explained: "I have summoned other creatures similar to yours before, but I didn't notice them, and there is a need for this. ”

He said that it was a mount, and it seemed that dragons, fire eagles, and wolf eagles did not need to eat or drink.

The pandaren monk pursed his lips and explained, "Our living form, although very strange, is not different from its kind in Azeroth in a general sense. The only difference is that, in addition to being outside, we can draw nutrients from food to sustain our survival and return to the dormant space, and we can also draw energy directly from the void to sustain our lives......"

Gauss's eyes lit up when he heard the last sentence.

You don't have to eat or drink, you just work, it's so easy to use.

The panda man monk should have guessed his thoughts, and hurriedly reminded him cautiously: "As your most loyal follower, I feel it is necessary for me to reveal a fact to your Excellency, if Your Excellency can let us, like ordinary professionals, live and practice normally, our strength can gradually increase, and it should be more beneficial to Your Excellency......

The other humanoid pets, hearing the panda man monk say this, also set their eyes on Gauss.

Gauss's face flushed, and he really felt ashamed.

He is not short of money, and he cares about the food and drink of his pets, which is really unreasonable.

Of course, Gauss didn't expect that these humanoid pets would actually identify themselves as their followers, although this is more in line with realistic logic, but if they admit it, they can no longer be regarded as humanoid pets, but treat them with the courtesy and treatment of partners or subordinates.

This is true for humanoid pets, and judging from the setting in the game, it should be the same for other types of pets.

It not only has a high degree of intelligence, but also has a certain growth.

In this way, Ariel's baby blue dragon must be able to grow into a real dragon.

Gauss thought about it for a long time, and felt that treating these pets as his followers seemed to consume a little more at most, but in addition, not only was there no harm to himself, but there were many unexpected benefits.

So, he said to the panda monk, "It seems that there are a lot of things that I didn't expect. In this case, I will not cancel the call, and if you consider yourself to be my followers in the future, I will not only accept it, but I will also treat you as followers. ”

The panda monk was overjoyed when he heard this: "Thank you, Your Excellency, for your leniency. ”

Other humanoid pets were also overjoyed and grateful to Gauss.

Gauss didn't feel how great he was, he just didn't realize it beforehand.

If he noticed, he would do the same without being reminded by the Pandaren Monk, after all, no matter how many slave-type pets there are, it is not as important as having a few loyal companions who can communicate.

As soon as his understanding changed, his approach naturally changed.

Gauss took out a large pile of food on the spot, let all the humanoid pets have a full meal first, and then took out a large number of high-grade equipment for them to choose and replace one by one. When these followers, all armed and refreshed, reappeared in front of Gauss, then a thought moved in his heart.

He glanced around at these humanoid pets, and then said quietly, "Since I am silent, there are nearly two hundred more followers, so it is better to simply set up a follower organization." I decided, and I called it the 'Miracle Hand'......"

Needless to say, the so-called miracle is referring to Gauss.

After all, the name he gave his suit was, Gauss's Miracle.

And the hand of miracles, as the name suggests, is to hope that these followers will become their right-hand men.

These humanoid pets, naturally, will not object to this in the slightest.

However, what Gauss did not say was that they were not the only team of miracle hands in the future.

There are also different types of battle pets, such as dragons, beasts, elements, magic, machinery, etc., since the humanoid pet can be his follower, and naturally other types of pets can also be the same, so that each type of pet is a team.

The various pets in the game, in the form of summoning gems, are present in Azeroth, and if you study the disposal of ownership, it involves a kind of alienated summoning contract. This kind of summoning contract, due to the introduction of the pet settings in the game, as well as the rules of existence of the material and life of the hero world, actually has an irreversible binding force, so as long as the summoned gems do not change hands, no matter how strong the pet is, it is impossible to betray the owner.

So, of course, Gauss can put a hundred hearts on this kind of followers.