1934 Fatalism? Man will conquer the sky!
The reason for mentioning the long-abandoned Pantheon is that Titans such as Almansur need the help of the Pantheon's preserved legacy of the First Born in order to overcome the ...... in a bad state Or rather, the fallen Titan Sargeras, who has sealed the universe for many years.
Judging purely from the perspective of combat effectiveness, Sargeras is indeed qualified to wrestle with the father of the gods.
But as Almansour said, in terms of comprehension of the six primordial powers, and even the true meaning of the universe, Sargeras, a warrior-turned-martial artist, is still far behind.
Sargeras also recognized his shortcomings after the fall, and he tried to use the original power of the chaotic side of perception to fill his shortcomings.
However, as a colleague who had worked with Sargeras for countless thousands of years, Al-Mansour knew him better than anyone.
In Almansour's words, the martial arts Sargeras is not the material for research after all, and no matter how hard he tries, he will only get half the result.
"The Legacy of the First Born, ......"
Saljan rubbed his brows with a little headache: "How many known and unknown ruins of the First Born are there in the universe?" In case it falls into the wrong hands......"
"You don't have to worry too much about that."
Al-Mansour explained: "The legacy of the First Born is not something that can be activated by anyone, as far as I know, among the six existing Origin Forces of the universe, except for the chaotic side that has not had an orthodox leader since its birth, the other five forces all hold the legacy of at least one First Born in their hands. ”
"Other than that, I haven't heard of any small or medium-sized forces capable of cracking the mysteries of the First Born's legacy, and even if they find it by chance, they will not be able to enter due to insufficient reserves of knowledge and power."
"Wait."
Sarjan found a busy spot in this passage from Al-Mansour: "The five major forces? In other words, the Shadow Side also holds the legacy of the First Born in its hands? So why ......"
"Your question is to the point." Almansour's expression also became serious: "Before Sargeras went crazy, I also paid attention to the specific situation of the shadow forces for a long time, but I have never been able to find accurate information. ”
"What is certain is that although the Void Lords from the Great Void Outside the Universe are powerful, they cannot easily eliminate the high-level Shadow Forces who hold the inheritance of the First Born, and there should be something else in this."
"Hmmm......"
Although Sarean could still keep up with the rhythm of Almansour, he was unconsciously led astray, and he was horrified to find out under the reminder of the barrage...... The topic is off.
"The question on the shadow side is not on the table first."
Sarren took a deep breath and regrouped his thoughts: "Let's go back to Sargeras first." ”
"If you really foresaw Sargeras's betrayal many years ago, that is, ......"
Almansour understood the meaning of Sarren's words, and he nodded unabashedly: "Yes, I also saw the defeat of Sargeras at that time. ”
"I wouldn't dare say that it was the only timeline that could beat Sargeras, but why risk a change when there are the right answers ready to copy?"
"Everything I've done since then has been to steer the ending towards that future where Sargeras failed, where ...... It also includes the fall of the Pantheon and the series of major events that resulted from it. ”
Saljan was silent for a long time, frowning.
From the perspective of the big picture, he can understand Al-Mansour's choice to directly copy the correct answer.
As he himself said, there is no need to take the risk of changing the future.
But from Azeroth's standpoint, the fall of the Pantheon had a profound impact on Azeroth, and almost all the major events that had happened in Azeroth in the previous tens of thousands of years were closely related to the silence of the Pantheon.
If the Pantheon still exists, Sargeras will not be able to swagger around to launch a burning expedition, and the civilizations destroyed by the Burning Legion may have a very different end.
This kind of tram dilemma of saving one or saving a hundred, no one has been able to come up with an absolutely correct answer since ancient times.
While Sarayan can't approve of Al-Mansour's approach, he can at least understand Al-Mansour's considerations in making this choice.
And Al-Mansour is not a who shouts "That man is so pitiful, go and save him", he really leads by example, even at the cost of his own sacrifice to bring about that established future.
In Al-Mansour's words, the trend is irreversible, but many of the details of the process leading to it do not fully follow the prophecy.
Sarjan, a being whom Almansur called an anomaly, was something he had not been able to foresee.
Although the process has changed a lot, Sargeras's ending does not deviate from the future that Almansour sees, and Salian even suspected at one point that this was the corrective power of history mentioned in the barrage.
However, Salian has never believed in fatalism, and he does not believe that the future is immutable.
Receiving years of conceptual indoctrination from barrage netizens, Sarian also believes in the philosophy that man will conquer heaven.
Rather than believing in the illusory corrective power of history, it is better to classify the development of events as an inevitability pieced together by a myriad of coincidences.
How do you say that? Reverse Murphy's Law?
"Xiaoyou, I'm glad I could talk to you for so long."
Seeing that Sarren was lost in thought for a long time, Almansour saw that he was not going to ask new questions, and took the initiative to get up from his seat.
"Few people can keep up with my overly fanciful mindset, and I hope to talk to you about other universe secrets when I have the opportunity in the future, but ...... now."
Almansur looked at the ground beneath his feet with deep eyes: "Argus the Destroyer?" Poor boy, let's get him free as soon as possible. ”
Almansur's pre-battle announcement woke up a somewhat distracted Sarren, and he immediately looked at Stella Gossa, the chief secretary who was discussing the secrets of the arcane with Nogannon the Dream Weaver.
Little Star immediately sent a pre-scheduled message to Garrod, who was waiting outside the hall.
Before the Titans could awaken one after another, Garrod completed the task of suppressing Antorus, the burning throne, and handed over the task of slaying the remnants of demons to the Argus Breakers, who would still stay in the homeland.
In addition to the Breakers led by Hatton, after the discussion and verdict between Veron and Hatton, Talgas and his Manari will also stay behind and work hard to restore the ecology of Argus, which is the atoning path chosen by Velen and Hatton for Manari.
With Argus's current state of being deeply eroded by evil energy, restoring this planet to its original state is by no means a goal that can be achieved in a short period of time, and Talgas and his Manari will most likely be busy in their homeland for thousands of years.
Either way, Talgas at least survived and didn't have to die without a place to die like their pathetic fellow pro-demons.
After arranging the aftermath, Garrod teleported the soldiers of the expedition to Argus back to their respective spaceships in an orderly manner.
After receiving the latest instructions from Sarean, and using the back door of the return journey left by the Sagrit Keystone, the Azeroth coalition cheered and embarked on the triumphant way home.
Including the flagship Enterprise, the huge army that came when it came completed the complete evacuation in just three days, and the previously lively Argus became extremely deserted.
Before returning with the army, Valera looked back at Saljan several times with anxiety...... Illidan, who was by Sarren's side, was selectively ignored by him.
"You're really not coming with us?"
Salian smiled and raised the Tesharak in his hand to signal: "Since you have taken over this Excalibur from Agrama, there must be a beginning and an end." ”
"Don't worry, with the Titans by my side, I will definitely return victorious."
"When we get back to Azeroth......" Salian looked up into the depths of the starry sky, "we're about to start looking at the threat on the Void side." (End of chapter)