Chapter 504: Shaman Supplementary Plan
Winterfell really has this thing, but it's just the same appearance, and the inside is the humanoid structure of a shape-shifting fighter and a chariot, and when the Winter Alchemy Workshop helped the Knights of Tiran research equipment, they got a lot of drivable robots, and they can pretend to be mobile cops with a shell.
The Ingram made in Winter's Alchemy Workshop is many times stronger than the original, and the shell is not the polymeric material of the original, but the latest alloy of Winterfell.
Coupled with the fact that it uses a lot of Cybertron technology, this Ingram can really take on the Cybertrons.
"You can consider getting a few more and give them to the police in Winterfell."
The Cybertrons are now run as military personnel, and so far there have been no disturbances.
But after a long time, no one can guarantee what will happen, so it's better to make some preparations as soon as possible - after all, the security work in the city is currently under the responsibility of the police, and you can't mobilize the Winter Knights to help every time you encounter Cybertrons violating the law and order management regulations in the future, right?
Even if the barricade is currently in the police department, he is the only one, and there will always be times when he can't be busy.
Thinking of the barricades, David felt that this kind of police robot could also choose a design that could be transformed, and the form of a police car and a robot was very suitable.
Regardless, Sansa's first day at Wintercastle was not uncomfortable, with Helen and Eva taking care of her, and Sophia's warm welcome, she had a hunch that she would have a good time in the future.
It's how to get closer to Davie, which gives her a little headache.
She has little experience in this area!
The only way I could think of that was to be around David as much as possible.
So for the next period of time, Sansa often followed David's activities, no matter what David did.
Now, for example, after a period of preparation, the leader of the Draenei, the Prophet Viren, has finally arrived in Winterfell.
When David met with the prophet, Sansa was by his side, looking at this amazing race with a curious look.
Viren noticed Sansa's gaze, and when she saw that it was a little girl, her eyes were full of curiosity and no other malice, the devout disciple of the Holy Light smiled at Sansa and nodded.
Then, Viren turned his gaze back to David.
Just as Sansa looked at Viren, the leader of the Draenei was curious about David.
He had heard the name of David in Azeroth, known to the followers of the Light as the embodiment of the Light, so Viren initially thought that this was a devout and committed follower of the Light like himself.
But when he arrived in Winterfell, he heard something else: Lord of Light.
This made him a little puzzled until this moment.
In Viren's eyes, the David in front of him was not a human at all, but a holy light.
He had never seen such a pure and powerful holy light, and even Naru was not as powerful and pure as the holy light in David's body in front of him.
This situation shocked Viren, and he couldn't think of what kind of existence could actually grasp such a powerful holy light.
"Is it really as some people here have described? Is David Glamorgan the Lord of Light? ”
Viren couldn't believe that David was really the Lord of the Holy Light, and only thought that the other party had gone further than him in the path of the Holy Light, which is why he had such a powerful Holy Light.
Because David appeared to be a human on the surface, judging from the information he had heard, he was not born with such a powerful Holy Light.
If David is really the Lord of Light, he should be a creature of Light like Naru.
In the bottom of his heart, he kept thinking about all kinds of questions, so as not to delay the communication between Viren and David.
After a few brief conversations, Viren understood why David wanted to see him: the king of Winterfell wanted the Draenei to be his people.
This really surprised Vilen, and when he learned that David wanted to see him, he thought about several possibilities, but he didn't think that the other party actually wanted to let his kingdom absorb the Draenei.
For the first time since he left Argus and fled, it was the first time that Viren had seen forces willing to accept the Draenei.
"Your Majesty is not worried about the Burning Legion?"
"Don't worry."
The Draenei left Argus because of the Burning Legion, and the two current commanders of the Burning Legion, Kilgardan and Akmund, are both Eredans on Argus.
In fact, the Draenei are the Eredas, and the Eredas who left Argus call themselves Draenei, meaning exiles.
Because of various involvement and personal grudges, Kil'Gardan and Akmund have never stopped hunting down the Draenei, so wherever the Draenei go, there is a high probability that they will attract the Burning Legion.
As a result, Draenor has become a shattered outland, a battlefield where many forces compete and fight.
The Draenei also began to go into exile again, eventually falling on Azeroth.
Just looking at this resume, a normal leader will let the Draenei roll as far as they can, and Viren also knows how unpopular the Draenei can attract the Burning Legion.
Why isn't Winterfell afraid?
Because David Glamorgan, the king, has absolute confidence in his own strength? He thinks he's capable of fighting Sargeras?
Viren wondered if this was David's true thoughts? If so, should he praise the other person for their self-confidence? Or complain about the other party's arrogance?
I haven't really seen David's strength, and Viren can't make a judgment, so he can only return an embarrassing smile in the end.
Seeing that Viren did not speak, David knew that the prophet did not fully believe in himself.
This was normal, and he didn't have any immediate proof of his thoughts, continuing to chat casually with Viren, and arranging for a plane to take Viren to visit Winterfell.
The first place to visit is still the site where the Brennia was built.
"It's ......"
"Battleship Brennia."
"It's spectacular."
From the construction site of this warship alone, Viren could know that Winterfell's technological level was far ahead of Azeroth, and even at the peak of Argus, he did not dare to say that it was stronger than Winterfell.
After Viren went to the Cybertron living quarters and the Winter Barracks again, and saw the weapons and equipment used by the Cybertrons and the paladins of Winterfell, he understood a little why David was so confident.
But he still believes that with these forces alone, it is impossible to defeat Sargeras.
It wasn't until Viren learned from David that the universe where Winterfell and Azeroth were located were not the same universe at all, that he understood why David didn't take Sargeras and the Burning Legion to heart.
Upon learning this important information, Viren began to seriously consider the feasibility of the Draenei moving to Winterfell.
Although they landed in Azeroth and established a temporary home, they did not have to live in Azeroth permanently.
In the eyes of Viren and many Draenei, Azeroth is also not safe, and the existence of the Dark Gate makes Azeroth and the Outlands like a pair of neighbors, and the Burning Legion is in the Outlands at this time.
This also means that the Burning Legion could enter Azeroth at any time, and if the Draenei can't build a new ship by then, the end of total extinction seems imminent.
If you move to Winterfell......
Viren knew that it wouldn't be that simple.
As the king of Winterfell, why would Davy welcome a strange people into his territory?
After careful questioning, Viren finally realized that Davy did not provide a piece of land for the Draenei to settle here, but that the Draenei were dependent on Winterfell as a vassal state.
It's about being completely integrated into the Winter Kingdom, this kind of thing...... Can you say yes?
The Draenei are arrogant, as evidenced by their attitude towards the Broken, who have been corrupted by demonic powers, and have become ugly in appearance.
Even though they were hunted down by the Burning Legion all over the universe, and they didn't even have a shelter from the wind and rain like lost dogs, the Draenei still didn't let go of the pride in their hearts.
So in the face of David's invitation, even the most enlightened and wise Viren fell into a tangle, not knowing whether to agree or not.
"I need to go back and talk to my compatriots before I can give you an answer."
David nodded, knowing in his heart that the plan to let all the Draenei join Winterfell seemed to be difficult to succeed.
has already fallen into this bird-like, and Viren didn't agree to it, so when he goes back to discuss with his compatriots, there is a high probability that he will still refuse.
After all, despite all the difficulties and potential threats to living on Azeroth, the Draenei are still Draenei, not a pathetic race ruled by humans or any other race that doesn't even have a country of their own.
Perhaps knowing that it would be of no benefit to both parties to continue the conversation, Viren directly shifted the conversation to something else.
For example, what is the difference between the Holy Light belief here in Winterfell and the Holy Light belief of the Draenei people.
Speaking of which, David took the opportunity to mention the group of Breakers in the Draenei.
Since you can't catch all the Draenei, then try to recruit as many people as you can!
David said that he could try to heal the Shatterers and restore their bodies from the effects of demonic power.
He wasn't worried that Viren was deliberately hiding his kindness and not telling the Breakers about the help of Winterfell.
The Prophet was still very upright, and when most of the Draenei resisted and rejected the Broken, Viren was one of the few Draenei who sympathized with and supported the Broken, still treating them as their own countrymen.
So when he heard that David was willing to help the Breakers heal, he would definitely pass the news on.
Of course, Viren could surely guess that if these Breakers did heal their bodies in Winterfell, then there would be someone among them who would be willing to stay.
Winterfell is destined to become the new home of some of the Draenei.
He was just curious, why did David have to recruit the Delanees?
"There are too few shamans in Winterfell."
“……”
(End of chapter)