80. Memories of Slanhill
Eragon sprinted straight through the air, striking a blue thunderbolt in his pass, like a pillar of light rushing from the ground to the sky in the night sky.
The lightning caught the attention of the people of the Southern World and the border of Saint Lando, who stared at the blue light and wondered if an archmage was experimenting with something.
When Othur had seen the ancient tree called Slanhill, he had already vaguely guessed everything.
Then he covertly read Slanhill's memory, only to find that it was not much different from what he had guessed.
Al, a wanderer of the world, is in the midst of nothingness, ignorant in search of companions.
There were three of them, and they were gendered: two women and one male.
After a long silence, they decide to find more El who wanders like them.
However, the results were disappointing to the Els, and for thousands of years, they found no trace of any other Els.
They are the only three Al in the world.
This leaves them lonely, helpless, but without giving up hope.
In their bewildered search, the Els found an ancient tree similar to Nordasil: Slanhill.
As the long years passed, Nodashir was an important part of the memories for the three Fury Winds. They were all too familiar with the smell of Nodashir.
This is why Malfurion and Orser are familiar with this world, and the ancient tree called Sranhill even has the power of a druid.
It also possesses a huge life force, and just like the Els, the Els are happy to befriend Slanhill.
An El uses the life energy in Slanhill's body to create creatures of various races such as humans, elves, orcs, etc., advocating the maintenance of order and the cherishing of life.
He treats all races equally, hoping that these children will survive on a piece of land.
The elves among them were favored by Slanhill, and they became druids, becoming the first advocates of Slanhill.
The elves were stationed around Sranhill, singing the praises of Sranhill's greatness, its fraternity, its wisdom.
Al did not get jealous of this, but encouraged them with great interest.
The other El had a bit of a wild idea, creating creatures with the body of a bull-headed octopus, a stone monster covered in flames, a massive black crow, and an alternative creature with a human face and a butterfly body......
She advocates the principle of survival of the fittest and survival of the fittest, and wants her creations to be more powerful, to compare with other El creations, and to become the best creator.
But her creatures mingled with humans and elves, and were so friendly that they could almost mate.
She could only say that she had no choice but to let her creation live with other creatures.
She is also reluctant to destroy these little lives, this is her first children, no matter what they are, she needs to raise them well.
It's a responsibility as a mother.
The plan to let them compete with each other and then become stronger will probably need to be delayed for a while.
The two Al were there to create life in high spirits, and Slanhill found the last El, who seemed to be a little distressed, as if she didn't know what kind of life to create.
When Slanhill poked her lightly with a branch, she immediately jumped up like a vigilant rabbit, and when she found Slanhill, she slowly relaxed her tense nerves and took out the treasure she had just found.
It was a green flame that fluttered in a rage, trying to consume the El.
Slanhill believes that such things cannot be added to creations, and that creations will become as violent as it is, wanting nothing more than to devour everything around them.
Sranhill advises El to discard this green flame so that it does not pollute the world.
Al had no choice but to carefully throw this green fire out of this world, allowing it to float into the depths of the universe.
But Slanhill didn't know what El was capable of at that time.
Copy, copy, copy, and paste with life energy.
This is a unique ability of this race.
The last El didn't create any lifeforms, she just secretly copied the green flame and infused it into the lives created by the other two Els.
She wanted to see what the flame was doing.
But the time she had been exposed to the green flame was too short, and before she could take a closer look, she was discovered by Slanhill.
Perhaps the green fire will be delayed, and its effectiveness will be greatly reduced, and the created creatures will be distorted.
But it doesn't matter, it's just a bunch of toys that can be made with life energy, and it's not worth cherishing. The Al thought lightly.
And in this happy time, Slanhill once again gave the El a huge surprise.
A tranquil lake appeared out of thin air beneath Slanhill, exuding a vast amount of arcane energy and the power of nature.
It draws on the energy of the outside world, and then sends enough nutrients to the world to rejuvenate it.
An El used it to extract the "Holy Light" and use it to give the life he created more opportunities to uphold justice. And the arcane energy in it became the basic energy used by later generations of mages.
The world prospers because of it.
But as time passed, the creatures that injected the green fire into it changed unexpectedly.
They become large and bloated, and have a violent desire to destroy everything around them, upsetting their balance.
Green flames began to bubble from his body, engulfing everything around him.
They are called the "abyss".
The two El took matters into their own hands dealing with the creatures corrupted by evil powers, then pointed the finger at each other.
And so, the holy war began.
But these creatures corrupted by evil energy continue to pour out, and they must destroy these abyssal creatures at once in the middle of the war, crushing them.
And the real perpetrators are fanning the flames in it, constantly spreading the evil energy.
But the El are not stupid, they found the Al spreading evil power shortly after the war, immediately ceased the war, and after a struggle, drove the El out of the world.
But at this time, most of those elves and humans have been consumed, the creatures of other races have been extinct, and the remaining creatures have been immediately protected.
They will become crazy and irrational, which is the ancient humans now.
The elves were not so lucky, they tried to resist, unwilling to let El wash away their memories, and under El's insistence, the elves perished.
Unwilling to let his hard work go to waste, Al plans to take the lake beneath Sranhill for himself and recreate the creature he wants.
But the other El and he had very different ideas, and the two started a big war again.
Eventually, the female El named Tibbs was driven to another planet called Rodney, where she settled with the creatures she created.
The victorious male El, after re-establishing the world order, fell into a long period of suspended animation, and was only able to communicate with his creation for a short time.
He was also the goddess of light who was later worshipped by St. Lando.
And Slanhill left where he came, leaving behind two branches, one in the Shadow Forest and one in the capital of the Forest Elves, El.
The Slanhill tree in El managed to gain the trust of the newborn forest elves, opposed the northern Saint Lando, and formed the Southern Alliance.
And Slanhill of the Shadow Forest, who fell into a near-death state during the war.
The main body of Slanhill rose into the sky, and it took the soil of the ground with it, forming a floating island in the air: Heimdik.
It created a race of dragons from the springs in the lakes to protect itself and the lakes beneath it.
When the Els wanted to monopolize the lake, Slanhir already felt that something was wrong.
The El's over-ego mentality will plunge the world into chaos.
And now, the expelled Al has secretly returned to this world early and brought with him a complete evil power.
At this point in the memory, Osher only came to two useful conclusions.
The goddess of light was a man, and the one called Tiebs was a woman.