Volume 5 The Return of the King 255 Garona's Concealment
Garona was deeply hostile to Gul'dan and fearful of the massive two-headed ogre leader. She didn't know about this ogre, she just knew that this ogre had taken refuge with his men in Gul'dan, and she didn't know what these ogres had done, and she had the impression that these guys were strange and mysterious.
At this time, Gugar was surprised and surprised by the arrival of Garona, and he was very honest with Garona, and he told Karona that she had come here because of the revelation of God, and he did not know who that god was, but he knew that God was the god who had been guiding him and the source of his power.
He tells Garona that he didn't like Gul'dan from the beginning, and that the reason he followed him was simply that Gul'dan possessed great power, and that the quest for power was a must for all magicians, especially the two-headed ogres. They cling to Gul'dan for power, and Gul'dan uses them because they are much more powerful than ordinary orcs.
And after coming to this world, they found that there was a hidden power in this world that completely surpassed what Gul'dan possessed and even that he was seeking, especially after discovering the tomb of Sargeras, although they also longed for it, but the reason why Gul'dan did not choose to die for this power in the end was that there was a more powerful power than the remnants of the fallen leader of the Burning Legion, that is, the master he now serves, and he is also his god.
He said that he felt the call of this god before invading the Stormwind Kingdom, and after receiving the revelation of God, there were also people in his organization who were called one after another and chose to leave, even the ogres who did not leave began to create exclusive secret worship rituals, and what is even more amazing is that some of the mutated orcs called white ghosts among the orcs can become messengers to connect this god.
Gul'dan found out about this, but he couldn't feel the god, and he couldn't feel how powerful the power was, but in order to keep the ogre under his command, he acquiesced to the existence of the sect, and Gurgar became the leader of the sect more smoothly and made the ritual public.
It was also because of this that the loss of ogres was suppressed, and after receiving permission, Gugal prayed even harder in the hope of receiving the guidance and strength of this so-called god.
They did achieve something, and as Gul'dan discovered the source of his power and the legacy of the master he needed to serve, Gul'dan tried to use the ogres one last time, but the ogres survived.
Garona asked Gugar Gul'dan if he was still alive, and the answer was that Gul'dan had died completely, and that his head had been cut off, and that the head had now been made into an artifact and taken from him.
A rare smile appeared on Garona's face after learning that Gul'dan was dead, and Gurgar said that she was finally free.
Garona said she had been led to this place, and Gugar said it was God's will. And since she is here, God will definitely help her.
Garona didn't believe Gugar's words at this time, because Gul'dan had already used the same trick once.
Gugar didn't say anything, but took her on a tour of the kingdom of the old gods. She saw the grandeur of the ruins, so grand that it was completely beyond her knowledge, but there were no gods, only bugs and lifeless statues.
Gugar said that the place was sealed and God was inside.
Garona's thought to herself was that the ogres must have been bewitched, until Gurgar led her to an altar, where Gurgar tried to communicate with him as a god.
Gugar said that there was no magic ritual, just let her stand there, and God would give her a revelation if he approved of her.
While Garona was still fantasizing about how the god would fool her, she saw a sight that made her tremble to the point of numbness.
She saw a child and an old man who was half human and half ghost!
Garona felt that she was standing right in front of the child, she reached out to touch him, but she couldn't, she could clearly see the child's face, his features, he smiled at the old man, who looked at the child with a blank face.
She wanted to touch him so badly that she even began to call the child's name, and miraculously the child seemed to hear something, and he also looked in the direction of Garona.
Garona broke down in an instant, she began to cry, and then the illusion vanished.
She grabbed Gugar like crazy and asked him to let her see her child again, but Gugar said that it was not his final say, but God had let her see, and Gugar did not know what was going on.
Garona prayed to the gods to let her see the child again or give her guidance, but Gurgar just shook her head and said that there was nothing she could do, telling her that if she served God sincerely, God would make her wish come true.
Because of this, Garona stayed, and her inner thoughts were to pretend to believe in the message that she hoped to get the child.
Gugar did not ask Garona to do anything, she stayed between the sand and the ruins, but as time went by, she got nothing, so she angrily went to Gugar to ask for an explanation, but Gugar said that sincerity is spirit, and God cannot be deceived.
It was also from this time that Galona began to try to pray, and God answered her, and in Karona's dream she saw her child again, although it was a dream, but Karona tasted the sweetness.
Finally, a few years later, one day, she saw the vision again while praying, only now that the child had grown up and had learned some life-saving skills under the training of the zombie-like human.
Although the fantasy was simple, she was satisfied, at least she was sure that her child was alive and grown.
In the past few years, she has gradually let go of the mustard in her heart here, after all, here Gugal never asks her to do anything, never restricts her, she does whatever she wants, she doesn't need to fight, she doesn't need to worry about being killed. The only thing she had to do, or do voluntarily, was to pray, in order to better empathize with God.
Finally, one day, Gugar told her to leave here, she thought that God was moved by her and wanted to tell her the whereabouts of the child, but Gugar told her to return to the hammer of doom and spread the greatness and power of God to more people.
This task suddenly alerts her to whether she wants to kill again, but Gugar says that if she wants to protect herself, she will kill, but Twilight's teachings are not to kill but to redeem, and he wants Garona to be a messenger of propaganda to spread the glory of God.
During the years here, she really didn't pick up the butcher's knife again, and she didn't have any mutations or other changes because of her communication with God, just the comfort of life and spiritual satisfaction.
So she chose to believe in this ogre, and she left the place where there was only yellow sand and returned to the noisy world.
She saw the soothsayer again at the hammer of doom, and she wanted him to give her another divination, but the ogre said that she already had traces of God in her, that God would guide her, and that he could no longer see the future of Garona.
Garona put down the butcher's knife and began to concentrate on promoting the Twilight Cult, she developed many people to seal the Twilight Cult and direct them to the Land of Yellow Sands for pilgrimage, and the feedback from those who returned to Garona made the woman who still had doubts in her heart completely let go of her doubts.
She thought she was doing the right thing, and God had rewarded her, and she could often see her son in her dreams, even though she was just watching from the sidelines, but it had already made her feel extremely happy.
Until one day she saw me!
Yes, she saw me! I'm in the Hammer of Doom!
Garona's heart was rippling at this time, her curiosity was aroused, and that night she dreamed not only of me, but also of some very bad things, especially that he dreamed of me, and a man who would hurt her children!
All of a sudden, she fell into anxiety, she began to feel uneasy, she began to pray, and finally one day, she received a revelation from God, who told her that the man would really kill her child, and I was also an accomplice!
She began to pray earnestly to God for help, and God revealed to her that she should protect her children and kill those who were with me, especially the human man. After killing the man, her child will be able to live on, and she will soon find the child who is far away.
Garona was convinced of this at this time, she wanted to protect her child, she wanted to see her child!
And before she acts, God's revelation to her is to be quick, because the palace of the gods is under great threat, the Night Elves want to take over it, and God wants Garona to return after completing her own redemption to protect the holy land of all Twilight cultists.
Garona was convinced of this and said that she would resolutely carry it out. And so the next scene happened......
Egwene was stunned for a long time after telling me all this, to be honest, I really didn't expect Garona to assassinate Varian and actually saw me! I really didn't notice it at all!
The people led by Galona are all members of the Twilight Cult, but the strange thing is that Garona only brought some of the people with her, and when the battle took place, there were more Twilight Cult people, and these people were not led by Garona.
But when the battle took place, Garona couldn't do that much, and her only thought in her heart was to kill the human man, and by the way, to destroy me, although the divine command did not have the command to destroy me.
The results of the battle had already been out, they had lost, and the captured Garona knew that the man she was going to assassinate was actually the king of the Stormwind Kingdom, the child of King Ryan who had been assassinated by her own hands, the child who had seen himself kill his father in front of her.
Garona was broken inside, but she gritted her teeth, she couldn't say why, she didn't want us to know that she had a son! This is a secret that she absolutely has to keep in her heart, and a secret that she must keep even when she dies.
Egwen's voice was low and slow as she told this, her eyes became a little complicated, I could guess what this woman was thinking, I understood her. But now in this situation, I don't know what Varian will think when he finds out.