Chapter 505: The Addition of an Elite Shaman

If David had said that there were too few paladins or priests in Winterfell, Viren would have understood.

What the hell is too few shamans?

As the Breakers proved the value of shamanic beliefs, more and more healthy Draenei chose to become shamans, but shamans had not been around the draenei for long after all, and their numbers were not very large.

The vast majority of the Draenei still believe in the Light.

Now, someone is inviting Draenei in order to recruit more shamans, what is this operation?

"I think I saw orcs in Winterfell?"

In the perception of the Draenei, shamans were originally the belief of orcs, and don't the orcs here in Winterfell have shamanic priests?

David had no choice but to explain: the orcs of Winterfell and the draenei encountered the same orcs, and there was no shamanic faith or heritage in their race.

Viren suddenly saw that this was the case.

As for why Winterfell wanted to recruit shamans, he didn't ask in detail.

Prepare to return and convey the kindness of David, the king of Winterfell, to his fellow Breakers, and let things take their own.

Veren felt that the settlement of some of the Draenei in Winterfell was not a bad thing for the Draenei.

If something really happened to Azeroth, at least the Draenei had a way out.

So after spending a few days in Winterfell, and getting to know the kingdom pretty well, Viren took his leave and left.

According to him, if all goes well, the first batch of Breakers will leave the Secret Blue Island and come to Winterfell within half a month, and in order to facilitate the return trip, David prepared a pass for Viren.

This way, the Draenei would not need to travel across the ocean to Lordaeron first, and then Ferdin's arranger to bring them to Winterfell; Instead, they came directly from the island of Secret Blue.

Much faster, and a symbol of Winterfell's formal relationship with the Draenei.

At the same time, Delaney will definitely send an additional diplomat to Winterfell, I wonder who it will be?

To be exact, David didn't know exactly who it would be, and his knowledge of the Delaney community was limited to a few people.

The Prophet Veron, as the leader of the Draenei, certainly cannot be resident in Winterfell.

Famous Hoof Iriel, but she should have been cold long ago in this timeline.

Then there is the one who became the Broken, and then found the shamanic faith and spread it among the Draenei.

Other than that, he couldn't remember any other famous Draenei.

So, when Marhor, a Draenei, came to Winterfell as a diplomat, David thought for a moment, but didn't remember what this man was doing.

It was the arrival of Noubuton that made David even happier.

"Welcome to Winterborne."

After welcoming the Draenei, Mahor and several of the Draenei will go to the accommodation that has been arranged for them, which will be the Draenei diplomatic embassy in Winterfell, not far from Gianna's residence.

The ten Breakers, led by Nobundon, will have other arrangements.

David didn't rush to heal the Broken, and Nobalton didn't rush to ask Winterfell how he was going to heal them.

After the two sides met, they tacitly agreed that they were not in a hurry to discuss the matter, as if Nobordon and their group of Broken Ones had simply come to Winterfell for a tour.

Learning the lingua franca of Brenya, visiting Winterfell, Nobalton will even go to forests, farmlands, rivers, and other places to talk to elemental spirits in order to learn more about the city and the world.

Through direct conversations with elemental spirits, Nobalton learns something amazing.

Information that even the prophet Velon, did not know, was known to him: David, the leader of Winterfell, was actually the planet Brennia.

After learning this, Nobalton felt a little more confident that he and the others would be cured and restored to their original appearance.

At the same time, he was in no hurry to have a conversation with the Titan. He guessed that David hadn't discussed the issue with them until now, and there must be something to be true......

"You were hoping to recruit a large number of shamans, and now that the Draenei have arrived, why don't you seem to be in a hurry?" Due to the unique appearance of the Draenei, everyone knows that a new race has arrived in Winterfell City.

These strange races of tall, blue, purple skin, anti-joints and hooves became the talk of the town during this time in Winterfell.

Fortunately, there are more and more races in Winterfell, even if many people are ordinary humans from the world of the Matrix, but after seeing too much, they are used to this strange world, so everyone is discussing it normally, and there are not too many bad words - or rather, a small number of bad topics are limited to private discussions and do not circulate.

But because the Delaney are a hot topic at the moment, even Helen, who doesn't usually care much about other things, has paid attention.

"I'm still wondering how to talk to the Broken."

Is it straightforward and clear? I'll heal your body, and then you, the former Breakers who have returned to normal, will stay in Winterfell for a long time?

Or is it simply a matter of kindness without talking about returns, and it is all up to the other party's self-awareness?

David thinks that with the moral standards of the Delanees, even if they don't say anything, they should know how to do something in return, right?

But what if you only leave a few promises and then run back one by one?

Speaking her mind, Helen understood why David hadn't started treating the Broken.

Helen felt that it was best to say this clearly.

The price is clearly marked, and whether it is acceptable or not depends on how the other party chooses.

"You're right, it's better to make it clear."

If it is all up to the other party's self-consciousness, and the other party is not satisfied with the return, there will still be pimples in the bottom of the heart, which is not a good thing.

Directly marked the price, just like Edkin and his partner, the conditions are here, and there should be no complaints or dissatisfaction after choosing to accept it.

Even if this way, there is a certain possibility that it will not be able to really bring the Draenei to their hearts, and it is possible that all of them will leave when the agreed years are up, but at least it will buy enough time for Winterfell to develop and fill the gap during this time.

Not to mention decades, as long as these Draenei shamans stay in Winterfell for a few years or more than ten years, how can Winterfall cultivate a large number of shamans.

By then, the Draenei would all be gone, and Winterfell would have gotten what it wanted, and it wouldn't be a pity.

After making his decision, David wasted no more time and called Nubalton directly to have a brief conversation with the shaman, who had a high reputation among the Broken.

As for David's suggestion that the Broken Ones healed by Winterfell should live and serve in Winterfell for at least ten years, Noubolton said that it was not unacceptable.

However, he also suggests that not all Draenei want to leave their clan, and that the main reason why some of the Broken want to recover is to be able to return to their loved ones.

I hope David will understand this situation and let them go.

And the number of years that these people need to serve, can be done by someone else.

"If Your Majesty does not dislike it, I am willing to stay in Winterfell forever and serve Your Majesty."

Many people may not understand the meaning of this statement, but the Draenei are the longest-lived of any race in Azeroth (not counting the Night Elves' immortality status through the Well of Eternity), with a maximum lifespan of over 25,000 years.

Including the background board, all the Draenei in the setting, there is not a single example of a natural death, and they are basically killed in battle.

Nobordon's words were equivalent to taking the price that his compatriots needed to pay for himself, so that the fellow Broken Ones who had been healed could freely choose whether to stay or leave.

David looked at Noubolt in front of him, nodded and agreed to the other party's request.

For such a heroic figure who is willing to sacrifice himself and fulfill others, David admires it very much in his heart.

Even if the rest of the Draenei had to leave Winterfell, only Nobalton would remain, and David would not feel at a loss.

"That's it."

"So, since when?"

"Now."

After David got up from his throne, he continued to stand on the steps and looked at Nobun at the bottom of the steps, and then released the holy light that enveloped Nobalton.

The Shatterers have become the emaciated (compared to normal Draenei) and ugly appearance because of the corruption of demonic power, and in addition to removing the demonic power that has penetrated deep into their souls, they also need to restore their bodies to their original healthy state.

To achieve both of these conditions requires a very powerful Light.

In particular, if the demonic power that penetrates deep into the soul cannot be completely removed, then even if the body is restored to health, it will still change back to its current state under the continuous corruption of the demonic power.

If you want to use the holy light to clear the demonic power that penetrates deep into the soul, even Viren can't do it.

But this is not difficult for David at all, his holy light power has already reached another level, especially as his strength continues to increase, and he has begun to contact more powers, he has become more and more aware of death, souls, etc., and even has a little dabbling in demonic power, so he can easily heal the shatterers.

So after just a few seconds of holy light, Nopoton the Shattered no longer existed, and standing in front of David was Noupoton who had reverted to become a Delaney.

The regained tall body, the clothes on his body were torn, this body full of strength, he didn't know how long he missed, this day finally came.

Even the holy light, which was no longer perceptible at the beginning, could be sensed again.

It seemed that with just one thought, he would be able to become a believer in the Light again.

However, Noubodon soon regained his composure, and instead of returning to the embrace of the Light, he continued to follow the shamanic path.

And at the first time, he knelt down on one knee and swore allegiance to David.

(End of chapter)