Chapter 1661: Galakron, Father of Dragons
Galakron is the ancestor of all dragonborns in Azeroth, known as the Father of Dragons, also known as the Father of the Primordial Dragons.
However, the ancestor of all the Dragonborns was not a loving father, and instead Galakron lived by devouring other Dragonborns.
According to Alexstrasa, the Ancestral Dragon Father was not a cruel and bloodthirsty man from the beginning, but that he had a sudden and dramatic personality change at some point in time.
Because this history is so long, even Alexstasa and other dragon kings dare not be 100% sure why Galakron, who had been at peace with other dragonborns before, began to devour his fellow clans without warning.
According to their post-mortem speculation, Galakron's personality change was due to his unquenchable appetite.
As more and more food was eaten, Galakron's size gradually swelled to the point of obscuring the sky.
As the food in the northern hunting grounds of Galakron, which belonged to Galakron, dwindled, the hungry Galakron began to lose his mind and attack and devour his own kind.
I don't know if it was because of this perverse behavior that Galakron was punished by nature.
His mind and body became more and more distorted, and he gradually became undead, and as a result, he completely lost his mind.
The rest of the story is familiar.
Fearing for the safety of Azeroth, Tyr stepped forward, and with the help of five powerful Primordial Dragon leaders, he fought Galakron in a decisive battle in the snowy fields north of Ancient Kalimdor.
After a protracted and fierce battle, at the cost of one left hand, Tyr and the others finally won the final victory in the battle.
Galakron's massive body crashed into the snowfield that would later be named the Dragonbone Wilderness, and the bones he left behind can still be seen, as well as the small basin artificially smashed by his massive corpse.
In the aftermath of this brutal battle, the leaders of the five Ancestral Dragons, including Alexstrasa, were blessed by the Titans and elevated to the rank of Guardian Dragon.
As a result, their race was promoted, evolving from the mentally retarded Ancestral Dragons to the well-known Dragons.
For tens of thousands of years, dragons have ...... No, it should be said that there is a so-called prophecy that has been circulating among all the dragonborn.
The content is nothing more than that Galakron will be resurrected sooner or later, and that he will inevitably take revenge on the guardian dragons who once killed him.
However, after a personal examination by Sarjan, he was almost certain that this "prophecy" was groundless...... At least for the time being.
Galakron has undoubtedly fallen completely, and even if he wants to be resurrected, he must pay attention to a basic law.
Take the demons of the Burning Legion as an example, with the Argus Star Soul as an energy supply unit, they can escape their souls back to the Twisted Void to be resurrected even after their physical destruction is destroyed.
But only if their souls are whole.
Saljan had already verified it himself, and had specifically confirmed it to the Eternals in the Shadow Realm, that it was impossible for a demon who had lost his soul to be resurrected.
The same is true of Galakron, whose soul is long gone, and even if some conspirators were able to resurrect his bones, they would be nothing more than an empty shell without sanity.
To put it bluntly, it is a large bone dragon, and its strength is not much stronger.
The reason why Sarjan chose to settle down in the tomb of Galakron was partly because Azeroth did not have so many ancient superstitions, and on the other hand, he wanted to delve into the bones of Galakron.
In the story of Galakron, Sarena is astute to discover a disturbing term—undeadness.
While Alexstasza and the others believe that Galakron's undead distortion is a punishment by Azeroth's natural rules, Sarjan doesn't see it that way.
Admittedly, Azeroth has its own set of natural rules, from which the low fertility rate of the long-lived species is derived.
But Sareen had never heard that the rules of nature could be temporarily changed by the presence of certain individuals.
First of all, it is certain that Galakron fell more than 30,000 years ago, not long after the great war between the Titan Guardians and the Dark Empire.
Other words...... At that time, the Azeroth Star Soul was still in a state of babbling, and the catalytic effect of the newly built Origin Forge and the Will Forge on the growth of the Star Soul was not very obvious.
Even now, as the spokesperson of the Star Soul, Sarjan, who knows Ai-chan quite well, doesn't think that she can change the rules of the world at will, let alone the infancy tens of thousands of years ago.
And that's the crux of the matter, since it's not the work of Azeroth's Star Spirit, what is the undead of Galakron?
When it comes to the undead, Saljan immediately thinks of the Shadow Realm.
Through the transit of Zlos in the Blighted Realm, Sarjan made contact with Madroxas remotely on his way to the tomb of Galakron.
When the warlord learned of Sarren's needs, he made a special trip to Olipos to look through the books, but unfortunately he did not find a clear record of Galakron's entry into the Shadow Realm.
The official records do not, but Sarjan and the Warlord have reason to suspect that Galakron's soul may have been smuggled into the Abyss by the Denatius guy.
"Devouring the abyss, TM is the devouring abyss!"
Speaking of this topic, Sarren was a little irritated and speechless.
According to the available information, there is a certain probability that Galakron's fall is related to the old Yin Bi of Denatius who thinks about doing things everywhere all day long.
Of course, it's just a probability.
Salaan had personally been to the Abyss, and had learned about many dangerous enemies from the Abyss through the barrage, none of which had the name Galakron.
In this regard, Salian thinks there are two possibilities.
One is that Galakron could not be tamed by the warden, and was tortured to the point of dispersion for endless years.
The second possibility is even more noteworthy.
Perhaps Galakron's fall was related to Denatius and the Warden, but instead of entering the Shadow Realm, his soul was hidden somewhere unknown for now.
If that were the case, Galakron's resurrection would be more than just a myth.
This fucking choice made Sarren laugh a little, and from a macro perspective, he hoped that Galakron's soul had long since disappeared into the Abyss.
However, Sarian has long been accustomed to planning ahead, and must not be left to chance when it comes to such a major event that may affect the world pattern.
While renovating Galakron's tomb, Salaen plans to use psychic spells to study Galakron's bones, perhaps finding clues about his soul's whereabouts.
Alekstasza and Issera and the others were a little laughed at Sarren's choice, but they didn't say anything to stop them.
Galakron is indeed the father of the dragons, but the guardian dragons who have fought with Galakron obviously do not have a crush on him, and Galakron's grave is dug up.
Moreover, Sarren's speculation made Alexstasa and Ysera feel a little creepy as well.
They also didn't want Galakron to be resurrected one day...... Otherwise, the first to suffer at that time will definitely be the mortal enemies of these dragons' fathers.
Onexia, Merinthra, and Tinagosa, who had set out first, had already commanded the dragons and drakemons who had come to their aid to dig up all the huge bones of Galaklon.
The size of this skeleton can be roughly estimated from the size of Galakron's body, which should be larger than the five guardian dragons combined when he is alive.
When Saray arrived at his destination, which he had renamed the Galakron Basin, he immediately began research.
Sarjan is not a professional research scholar, so he specially arranged for a blue dragon cub to rush to Draeno to deliver a message, inviting the great lich Kel'thugad to lead a research team to rush over.
By the way, return the Frost Grief, the magic sword that is no longer useful to him, to the Lich King Soras.
After a preliminary examination, Salian did not find anything unusual in Galakron's bones, except for a small amount of death force found deep underground in the basin.
"The Power of Death, the ...... of Undeadness"
Standing in front of the mountains of Galaclon's bones, Saljan touched his chin thoughtfully.
"Is it the soul and the body that are corrupted, or is it only the body that is corrupted? Where did Galakron's soul go? Is it really unbearable that the torture has completely dissipated in the abyss? ”
"I always felt like something was wrong."