Chapter 1853: Sword Pointing at the Pantheon - Sarjan's "Ambition"
Until now, Saljan had never been exposed to any clues about the Void Maharaja, and all information was hearsay.
According to the information provided by the barrage, as well as the information that Saljan himself found from Ulduar, the Void Maharaja is a powerful creature that lives outside the physical world, and they can only indirectly interfere with the material universe through the ancient gods they created.
Summarizing the available information, Salian can roughly draw a conclusion.
The Void Lord is trying to use the Elder Gods scattered to all corners of the universe to gradually modify the rules of the material universe, so that the world can gradually accommodate their essence.
Realizing this, Sargeras took the risk of convincing his Pantheon colleagues, intending to "purify" the Elder Gods with fire before they completely corrupted the universe, which is where the name Burning Legion comes from.
Azeroth had not yet officially set foot in the universe, and Sarren, who had limited intelligence, had no way of knowing the results of Sargeras's efforts over the years, but it should have paid off.
Correspondingly, however, the price paid by Sargeras to stop the Void Lord from corrupting the universe was also heavy, and countless vibrant civilizations were destroyed by the flames of the Burning Legion.
Sargeras's response is to start a killing race with the Void Lord, and it's all up to who can do it earlier.
There is no doubt that the countermeasures that Sargeras came up with were very extreme, and this was the next step to kill a thousand enemies and lose eight hundred.
As Almansour had said when he had admonished Sargeras, the sleek and thriving Pantheon should have had plenty of resources and time to think about countermeasures, but the stunned Sargeras was impatient and chose the path he should not have chosen.
The Pantheon has been shut down for years, and the once-orderly physical universe has been brought into chaos by the threat of a killing race between the Void Lord and the Burning Legion.
If he had the chance, Sarren would have grabbed Sargeras by the neck and asked him - was it really worth it?
The Sarjan does not blindly believe in the Titans of the Pantheon, and according to the Azeroth Star Spirits, they have done a lot of confusing things for their own benefit.
However, from the perspective of the overall situation, as a representative of the order side, the existence of the Pantheon is generally conducive to the vigorous development of various civilizations in the universe.
Order can give birth to prosperity, and chaos will only bring destruction and disaster.
Sarrean didn't know if Sargeras had ever regretted what he had done, and now he seemed to be recovering from his stupor, but it was too late.
At this point, Sargeras can only bite the bullet and go all the way to the dark, which is why he put aside all the affairs of the Burning Legion and go all out to corrupt it...... Or rather, the main reason for assimilating the soul of the Titans.
As the saying goes, the Tao is different, and it is not conspiratory, and Salian cannot agree with Sargeras's extreme ideas.
Regardless of whether or not the Pantheon once managed the universe with private goods, the existence of such a stable and powerful organization is indeed conducive to maintaining the stable order of the entire universe, which is undoubtedly beneficial to Azeroth, who needs to grow steadily.
Therefore, from the standpoint of the whole of Azeroth, it is necessary to defeat the Burning Legion, liberate the Titan souls, and rebuild the Pantheon.
Even if he was unhappy with the style of the Titans led by Almansur, Azeroth could change their behavior in more gentle ways, such as ...... Let the mature Azeroth Star Soul replace Amansur as the new leader of the Pantheon.
Considering Al-Mansour's major decision-making mistakes in dealing with Sargeras, and the fact that he, as the leader of the Pantheon, must be held accountable for this, Sarren's assumption is not entirely impossible.
As for the Void Lord, if he could use the platform of the Pantheon to unify the power of the entire universe, Sarren didn't believe that the Void Power, which was just a branch of the Shadow Side, could really turn the sky upside down.
It may be too far to think about it now, but in Sarren's view, Azeroth does have the potential to become the ruler of the cosmic order.
Among the six origin forces of the universe, after the fall of Zela, the Holy Light Legion, which represents the light side, has formed a clear alliance with Azeroth.
Elune, the true god from the life side, has also been in contact with Azeroth, and judging by her past actions, it is clear that she has good intentions towards Azeroth.
Elune's personal actions may not be representative of the entire life side, but she can at least serve as a fulcrum to attract more members of the life side who are willing to believe in Azeroth to join her side.
Not to mention the death side, as long as they can help the Eternals deal with the same radical Zoval and the ambitious Denatius in the future, the Eternals who have already established a good relationship with Sarean will naturally prefer to cooperate with Azeroth in depth.
Saljan already has a basic plan for the chaos side, the order side, the life side, the death side, and the light side, and the only one he has a hard time scratching his head is the shadow side.
It stands to reason that the Void Clan represented by the Void Lord is only a branch of the Shadow Side, and they cannot represent the entire Shadow Force.
So the question is, what are the real Shadow Bosses doing? What is their position?
At this stage, there is no way to know.
Perhaps after successfully rescuing Al-Mansur and the others, Sarean will be able to get more information from the members of the Pantheon.
Compared to the shadow side and the Void forces that were still deep in the mist, the situation in the Shadow Realm was actually very clear.
After Nasrezm's final counterattack failed, Zoval and Denatius, having lost all their hindsights, were trapped in the Abyss, helplessly watching the Eternals gather strength.
Previously, due to the secret activities of Denatius, an inner ghost, many souls who entered the shadow world every year were privately detained by Denatius, and directly flowed into the abyss without the trial of the arbitrator, growing Zoval's power little by little.
Now that Denatius is also "imprisoned", the stubborn forces he left behind in Revenders are being uprooted by the new king Renathor in an orderly manner.
With no new entries, Denatius and Zoval could only watch as the power of the Eternals increased, and the longer it dragged on, the slimmer their chances of turning the tables around.
Therefore, the Sarren and the Eternals are not in a hurry to launch a general attack on the Abyss at once, and time is on their side anyway.
After years of secret destruction by Denatius, there are still many historical problems to be solved within the four major kingdoms of the Shadow Realm, and if this continues, the comparison between the strength of the Abyss Eater side and the official Shadow Realm will become more and more disparity, and the Eternals hope to fight with their absolute strength advantage.
However, speaking of the Abyss, Sarjan, who had been informed by the barrage in advance, was very interested in a certain area hidden in the Abyss.
It is said that the name of that place is Keshia, and it hides the secret of Zarethitis, the forbidden place of the First Born.
"The First Born ......"
After the conference's thematic discussion, the demigods were still exchanging ideas with each other, and Sarren looked out the window with a somewhat empty look.
"I don't know what kind of secrets this mysterious race hides, but will they really be the creators of the entire material universe, as the legends of the Shadow Realm say?"