Chapter 1880: Onexia: No one can discourage my determination to eat melons!
The reason why he didn't kill Kilgardan was not because Sary was soft or intended to persuade him to surrender.
Whatever Kil'Gardan's original intention for joining the Burning Legion, he has committed countless unforgivable sins over the years.
As the saying goes, if you don't care about the mind, since you have done it, you will have to suffer a series of causes and effects arising from it.
If Kil'Gardan's soul is thrown into the Shadow Realm to be judged, this guy's final destination will inevitably be the Abyss, and there is no chance to go to Ravenders to atone for his sins.
Of course, due to the special nature of demons, they will not enter the Shadow Realm after death, unless their souls are annihilated on the spot by an enemy who has the power of death, and after the death of all demons, their souls will return to Argus to wait for resurrection.
As for whether it will be resurrected...... It depends on how Sargeras chooses.
In a word, the highest-ranking demons like Kilgardan and Akmund have always held the power of life and death in the hands of Sargeras.
Even if the soul is still alive, as long as Sargeras does not nod, the fraudsters and polluters will have to wait until the day comes when the soul is completely worn out.
Yes, demonic souls are also subject to wear and tear, but because their daily behavior is insane, and in most cases it is difficult to see the effects of wear and tear.
Once the soul is worn out to the point where it is difficult to maintain self-awareness, no matter how powerful the demon was in life, it will eventually disappear.
Sarjan wields the power of death, theoretically able to annihilate Kil'Gardan's soul or thrust him into the Shadow Realm to give the Eternals a little shock to Azeroth.
However, it is not a wise decision to send Kil'Gardan to the Shadow Realm at this time, and the current arbiter is an artificial intelligence that can only mechanically sort souls, so it will not take into account other objective factors, and will inevitably throw Kil-Gardan into the Abyss to suffer eternal soul torture.
Until the problem of Denatius and the Warden who have usurped the Abyss is resolved, this is undoubtedly a foolish act of adversity.
It is not easy for a powerful soul like Kilgardan, who has reached the peak of a demigod and can be called a half-step true god, to be completely annihilated.
After the war, Saljan still had a lot of miscellaneous things to deal with, and he didn't have the time to squat beside Kiljadan to retreat and "overkill" him wholeheartedly.
It just so happened that Velun had previously made a request to Salian through private channels, claiming to be very rude.
He hoped to see Kil'Gardan one last time before he was completely wiped out.
Saljan is intrigued by the final interaction between the two old friends who have been entangled in grievances for tens of thousands of years.
Not only Sarren, but after learning about this through the internal channel of Soul Link, Onexia, who had been following the dragon army to suppress the Burning Legion fleet over Shattered Beach, also jumped up and down and offered to come and witness this earth-shattering melon with her own eyes.
After the news of Kil'Gardan's defeat was released by Sarren, the morale of the Burning Legion, which was already in chaos with internal management, collapsed, and the pressure on the Azeroth coalition on all fronts was significantly reduced.
In view of this, the unbearable Salian was finally defeated by Onexia's soft grinding and hard bubbles.
After the Black Dragon Princess secretly promised to unlock more new "knowledge", the heart-pounding Sarlian half-agreed to Onyxia's request.
The battle around the Broken Isles would soon end in victory for the Azeroth side, but the top echelons of the coalition led by Salian did not dare to relax.
As the barrage said, the victory of this local war is only the appetizer of the entire decisive battle plan, and there are more difficulties waiting for Salian and others to cross one by one.
Onexia can put aside her work for a while and eat melons happily, but Sarren, who is entangled in everything, can only continue to travel back and forth to various parts of the Broken Isles to inspect the latest war situation, and take time to mediate the contradictions and conflicts between countries that do not deal with each other, and use chicken soup literature to fool ...... No, it's to persuade them to take their anger out on the Burning Legion.
I have to say that although the trick of using external war to divert internal contradictions is very old-fashioned, it is indeed very useful.
While Veron hurried from the island of Myran, accompanied by Iriel, Saljan went to Stormfjord to check on the Tidebreakers.
Queen Bretta brought a group of rune elders to greet the arrival of Sarjan's distinguished guest outside the city gate, and Breta, who was already clearly old, poured a lot of bitter water on Sarjan, the core idea was to ask for the intervention of the Azeroth coalition to help them settle this internal strife caused by different beliefs as soon as possible.
"Queen Britta, IMHO."
Saljan knew that the Viku people had always had a straight temper, and he didn't bother to go around in circles with them about those unnutritious diplomatic rhetoric.
"The issue of the beliefs of the Viku people should not be intervened by us outsiders, as this may further exacerbate the conflict."
"But ......" Britta with gray hair said with a wry smile on her face: "I can't help it, I'm good at fighting, and internal affairs ...... That's really not my area of expertise. ”
Saryan smiled and reassured, "Don't worry, I'm not saying that I won't help at all. ”
"The bell must be tied to the bell, this bullshit crisis of faith, to put it bluntly, is still a mess made by Odin's ruthless guy, and it is natural that he should clean it up himself."
Sarjan's words sounded vulgar, but they were right for the straight-tempered Viku, and many of the Rune Elders present nodded their heads in agreement, and some of the elders who were more devout about Odin's faith smiled awkwardly.
Bretta is the queen who fought on the battlefield, since her husband died in battle, the single mother with a baby has experienced countless betrayals and fights, and her four sons have also used various means to try to usurp the throne in order to fight for power.
By the way, in the past history of the Viku people, this kind of son betraying his mother is not uncommon, and the "god king" Skowald, who was mentioned before the barrage, is also one of them.
However, in this timeline, the "untimely" Skowald failed to hug the lap of the Burning Legion, and was killed by Breit's righteous extermination of his relatives early.
"...... Odin" mentioned the name, and Bretta sighed helplessly: "I can only ask you to help spread the word, the Defiant Tide Viku people trapped in the Stormfjord can't contact that lord at all." ”
Salian nodded and said, "Leave it to me, but I'll have to wait a little longer." ”
"Odin and his comrades have left Azeroth for the time being, and when the battle on the expedition to Argus is over, I will personally urge him to return to Stormfjord to resolve the series of problems caused by the disagreement of faith."
The brains of the Viku people are more straightforward, and they tend to only look at the interests, and in most cases the immediate interests that lack foresight.
While Salian was busy calculating Kil'Gardan, there were a number of people who were dissatisfied with the status quo and accepted the Burning Legion's recruitment.
However, due to the lack of a leader like Skowald in the original history, the Burning Legion's infiltration of Stormfjord was not progressing well.
As the news of Kil'Gardan's defeat and capture spreads, Sarean believes that the Vicky will be able to deal with the two devils who have defected to the Burning Legion on their own.
In order to save troops as much as possible, Sarian still needs to come to Hedashar in person to draw a big pie for Breta and the others, and stabilize their impetuous hearts first.
After finishing his business, Sarjan, who was desperate to eat melons and watch the play, rushed back to Nashatar without stopping under the constant urging of Onexia, and Kilgardan was temporarily imprisoned in a special magical prison reinforced and guarded by Azhara herself.
Saljan had come back just in time, and before he could do so, Kil'Gardan and Velen had been speechless for more than half an hour through the arcane cage.
Perhaps it was because of the arrival of Sarian that broke the deadlock, and Velon, who had been withdrawn from his memories, sighed faintly and spoke first.
"Kilgardan, long time no see."
[Watermelon and bench are ready, let's eat! ] 】