Chapter 1287: The Fundamental Contradiction Between Wenchen and Military General
With regard to Odin and Laiden, Sarayan received some information from people in the know, including Mimiron and Azadas, based on their own subjective judgments.
Although they are the leaders of all the Titan Guardians in Azeroth, Laiden and Odin do not overlap with each other's areas of responsibility.
To put it in layman's terms, Laiden is equivalent to the head of the civil ministers, and Odin, who made a name for himself on the battlefield, is undoubtedly the leader of the generals.
As we all know, due to the vastly different philosophies between each other, the relationship between the civil servants and the military generals is usually not much better.
Military generals play little role in peacetime, so for those who are ambitious, they will want to be born in a time of turmoil, so that they can have a chance to show their talents and make achievements.
The Wenchen is different, and it is often in peacetime that the Wenchen's ability to govern the world can be maximized, and the two are completely contrary from the starting point.
According to the barrage, in the ancient world in which they are located...... Even in modern times, once entering a period of peace far from war, military generals who have nowhere to exert their skills can often only grovel and lick the soles of Wenchen's shoes.
This irreconcilable difference of ideas doomed Odin and Laiden, who belonged to the military generals and civil ministers, to have a bad relationship.
The self-righteous Odin offended many people in order to further strengthen Azeroth's armed forces.
And this guy is still a racist, believing that all living creatures other than the Titans are useless, and he has spoken out against the rest of his colleagues when it comes to canonizing the Dragon Guardian.
However, Odin's opposition alone was ultimately unable to twist his arms and thighs, and with the strong support of many guardians, including Laiden, the Pantheon finally gave a part of the power of the leaders of the five-colored ancestral dragons.
After the Temple of Dragon's Sleep was officially established, the angry Odin enclosed himself in Valhalla, vowing to prove to everyone that his ideas were right.
However, Odin finally got away with it, and his adopted daughter Hela and Lorcan joined forces to seal it in the palace where he ascended to the sky with his own hands.
Tens of thousands of years passed, and with Hela's downfall, the seal on Valhalla weakened.
However, because Loken, who is in charge of the other half of the seal, is still alive, Odin has not been able to leave the confines of the Broken Isles.
After tens of thousands of years of forced calm, compared to the extreme of the year, today's Odin has been smoothed out by the passage of time, and has become a lot more sleek than before.
Maybe he still looks down on all flesh creatures, including mortals, in his heart, but at least it won't be so obvious on the surface.
As the saying goes, the people who know you best are often your enemies.
Odin and Laiden are not hostile, but because of their different philosophies, in order to find loopholes in each other's views and suppress each other's forces, Odin once conducted a detailed investigation of Laiden from the inside out.
The Titan Guardians built a large number of colonies and observatories on the ancient continent of Kalimdor during the ancient days of Azeroth, many of which sank into the sea due to the effects of the collapse of the sky 10,000 years ago.
Breathless and unafraid of the pressure of the depths, it is possible that Raden may enter the depths of the sea and become autistic, but so far, Azhara's Naga has not found any information about the Great Guardian.
Therefore, Sarayan speculated that Laiden was most likely hiding in a Titan stronghold on land, and the person who knew the location of these strongholds best was undoubtedly Laiden's colleague.
Counting the three Guardians brainwashed by Ulduarne, Lorcan's side has more than 6 high-end combat power of demigods.
On the Saljan side, there are only four of them, Valera, Torrim and Azadas, and there are obviously not enough people.
Among the four, Valeera's frontal combat power is the weakest, and even if she holds an artifact, it is difficult to break through the defense against a guardian with the body of a titan.
But well...... Coincidentally, Mimiron was overwhelmed by Lorcan's Guardian body, and now uses a weak mechanical dwarf body.
Moreover, after being "brain-dead", Mimiron will always develop some strange weapons, and on the premise of obtaining relevant information from the barrage in advance, Saleien believes that Valera can defeat Mimiron, who is not clear-headed.
The opponent that Saljan has chosen for himself is Freya, the Guardian of Life.
Freya and Mimiron, Lorden the Guardian of Wisdom, and Azadas, the four logistical guardians are the weakest of all the secondary Titans.
So the next distribution of combat power is logical.
Azadas and Lorcan will have a rookie peck, while Thorim will fight fellow Ice Guardian Hodir.
However, the problem is that even if you first exclude Yugsaron, who has not yet completely escaped from prison and cannot move freely, there is still a powerful Kseraki left on Loken's side, Vizaks.
The real Azeroth is not a game, and all the bosses will just stand stupidly and wait for the enemy to challenge them.
Sarren didn't think that Lorcan's side would take turns to send people away, and it was very likely that all the high-end combat forces would be gathered to rush up.
So the question is, in the case of the dragons being banned because of Odin's ban, who can stand up and stop Vizaks?
Aisara? The idea was good, but Sarjan didn't think the haughty queen would be so easily moved, and besides, she had to be distracted by the other ancient god, Enzos.
So the best choice is Odin and Laiden, who are also guardians.
But Odin can't leave the Broken Isles at this point, and it's obviously impossible for Lorcan to set the decisive battle in Stormfjord.
After all other possibilities are ruled out, the only thing left to count on is Laideng, whose whereabouts are unknown for the time being.
The last time he parted ways with Pandaria, he said he wanted to travel to a world that had long since become very unfamiliar, and that Salaan had expected to reappear in a few years.
However, as soon as a few years passed, it was as if he had evaporated from the world, and only through fragments of information that Backlight Blade had found that he had indeed walked all over Azeroth.
Sarayan didn't know if Lydon had encountered something unexpected or if he had emollied himself again, but in any case, in order for Ulduar to win the battle, he had to find out if he had to come to Den before the battle began.
In this case, any information that might point to the whereabouts of the coming and going cannot be missed.
"Broken Isles...... Salian said with all his thoughts on it, "it just so happens that this war related to the future of Azeroth cannot afford to be lost, and in order to increase the chance of victory, it is time to take out the Pillar of Creation artifact sealed in the Broken Isles." ”
There are a total of five Pillars of Creation artifacts in existence, among which Elune's Tears have been kept in the hands of the Night Elves' Moon priests.
According to the information provided by Malfurion, this thing is essentially a portable power bank, and its interior can store a huge amount of non-attribute energy.
Backed by the Forge of Origins, Elune's Tears weren't very important to the Sarjan side in a war that was largely fought by Titans.
The Tide Stone of Gogonais is now held by Queen Azhara, and in the waterless battlefield environment, the Tide Stone is not very useful, so it can be ignored for the time being.
The remaining Shield of Agrama, the Hammer of Kazgros, and the Eye of Almansur can provide a significant boost to the army on the battlefield.
In particular, the Shield of Agrama and the Hammer of Kazgros, two artifacts for attack and defense, can greatly speed up the advance of the battle line as long as they can be used well.
The Eye of Almansur is still in the custody of Sulama, and it just so happens that the Grand Magister Elisandr, who had come to Pandaria with Saljan, was wandering the continent that was both familiar and strange to her.
It's unlikely that the Children of the Night will be involved in the battle between the Titan Guardians, but lending the Eye of Ammansur isn't a big deal, as long as Sarean promises to return it to Surama afterwards.
The relationship between Isarean and the Kaolin Minotaurs, as long as he proposed to temporarily borrow the hammer of Kazgros, the chieftain of the Kazgros tribe, Ulan Kaolin, should not refuse, after all, this is also to protect Azeroth.
The final Agrama Shield is more difficult to deal with, and if the normal process is followed, Saljan will have to pass the stinking and long trial of Yutna, who guards the Agrama Treasury.
If you really want to run the process, it is not difficult to use the current strength of Isarean and the information in his hands.
But he didn't want to waste time on such formalistic things, and he planned to find Odin and go through the back door to take out the shield of Agrama directly.
"That's right."
Speaking of the shield of Agrama, Salaen suddenly remembered a certain father-killer who had been coveting this artifact.
"It just so happens that we can take advantage of this trip to the Broken Isles to fulfill our promise to Queen Breta and kill her rebel named Skowald once and for all."