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Chapter 197 The Bronze Dragon Who Died for the World

Chapter 197 The Bronze Dragon Who Died for the World

A strong wind blew across the vast desert of Silithus, carrying hot sand.

This is a world of quicksand, a forbidden zone for life, and the last remnant of the dark empire of the ancient god C'Thun.

When talking about the Dark Empire of the Old Gods, we have to mention the ancient history of Azeroth. In this newly created world, the earliest creatures were elemental creatures represented by earth, water, fire and wind. They were the first to rule this world.

Later, the minions of the void, the Old Gods, came here, and they attempted to corrupt Azeroth, the Titan that had not yet awakened. So they inserted their roots deeply into the land of Azeroth, greedily absorbing power.

The decaying organic matter on their bodies kept dispersing, combining with their own corrupted power to produce two new races: the Faceless Men and the Yaqir Zerg.

These two evil races began to corrupt the world according to the will of their creator. They defeated the elemental creatures led by Ragnaros, the lord of fire, and easily enslaved them.

At this time, the Titans of the Pantheon came to Azeroth and created Titan-forged to fight against these old gods and their servants.

These elemental creatures were still vulnerable and were quickly defeated by the Titan creations and sealed into the elemental realm.

The Old Gods were also attacked by the Titans. Their armies of faceless men and the Aqir Zerg were defeated. The most powerful of the Old Gods, Y'Shaarj, was uprooted from the planet by Aman'Thul, the father of the gods. Because Y'Shaarj's roots were deeply embedded in the earth, this devastating attack caused serious damage to Azeroth.

Therefore, the Titans decided to seal the remaining three ancient gods. And C'Thun was sealed in the underground of Silithus. This is the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj.

Later, the Aqir Zerg were defeated by the trolls again, and they split into two parts. One part went north and came to Northrend. Later, they experienced the changes of time and established the Kingdom of Aidjol-Nerub. The other went south and split again. One of them evolved into the Mantid and fought an endless war with the Titan-created Mogu.

The last group came to the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj, where they settled down. Because of the influence of C'Thun trapped in the cage, they were twisted into Qiraji insects. Their emperors, Emperor Vek'nilash and Emperor Vek'lor, led their tribe to serve the Old Gods again.

Time has passed, and the world has changed. The Titan's prison, the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj, has always stood at the edge of the world. The magnificent building still looks majestic. But changes are happening all the time under it. Its prisoners are watching for opportunities. At the same time, they are stepping up the transformation of their army. It has been waiting to restore the glory of the Dark Empire.

Finally, the opportunity came.

The Burning Legion's invasion began, and the War of the Ancients brought about the Sundering. C'Thun's prison was loosened. He could steal the power of Azeroth again. He became one of the Four Thieves.

Later, the radical Archdruid Fandral Staghelm began a plan to revitalize Silithus, and he sent his son Valstann to Silithus, a place in the Thousand Miles of Shifting Sands. This brave druid entered the ruins of what is now Ahn'Qiraj.

His reckless actions awakened the Qiraji and C'Thun, forcing them to retreat.

After escaping from the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj, Archdruid Fandral Staghelm organized an army to drive the bugs back to the temple. But it was a trick. They lured Valstann into the encirclement and defeated the night elf army in one fell swoop. And Valstann himself was torn to pieces by General Ajax.

The night elves fled from the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj in terror, and endless Qiraji insects and their servants, the Silithids, rushed out of the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj and quickly occupied the entire Silithus.

The night elves finally realized what they had done, and at that time, the night elves and the dragons were still in contact, so they asked the bronze dragons whose nests were in Silithus to help them fight against the Qiraji.

Then the wonderful operation came. The bronze dragons rejected this request. They would never interfere in this "small war between humans and insects".

The night elves were defeated. The Silithid troops did not attack Un'Goro Crater, but attacked the Caverns of Time in Tanaris. The Qiraji were not as "peace-loving" as the Time Dragons. They began to attack those disgusting yellow lizards.

This time the bronze dragons were enraged, "I don't want to get involved in your business, but you come to attack me." So they brought the red dragons Kelestrasz, Arygos and the green dragons Mylinsera, Wensera and other dragons.

The battle of quicksand has begun!

The arrival of the dragon finally gave the night elves a sigh of relief, and the Qiraji were defeated again. However, the endless swarm of insects could not be completely eliminated, and they were even less able to completely solve the hidden danger of C'Thun.

So they came up with a solution, which was to build a beetle wall and seal all the bugs inside the wall.

The red dragons Kelestrasz, Arygos, and the green dragon Mylinthra sacrificed themselves and took the initiative to stay in the beetle wall to hold back the bugs. Under the magic of the night elves and the dragon army, the tall beetle wall rose from the ground, and all the bugs and the three great dragons were isolated in the magic wall!

Anachronos handed the unsealed token, the Staff of Flowing Sand, to the Archdruid Fandral Staghelm, who smashed it hard on the ground and turned away. This made the already embarrassed bronze dragon even more embarrassed.

The bronze dragons did not want to get involved in the battle of quicksand, and they were also the ones who presided over the battle of quicksand. In the end, only the red dragon, blue dragon and green dragon made sacrifices.

In fact, the most puzzling thing is, is there a named bronze dragon who sacrificed himself to protect the world? For other races, there are many such people, but bronze dragons, I'm afraid most people really can't think of them.

Guardian of time, what are you protecting? Your life? Your own interests? Or a secret that cannot be told?

Another thousand years passed in a flash, and the alien scorpions crawled out of the beetle wall again. What is the function of this seal?

Time is the most ruthless. Everything can be manipulated except time.

To be honest, Nozdormu is the most unlucky guardian dragon. Back then, the Titan Guardian blessed Nozdormu on behalf of the All-Father. The All-Father has two powers. He has the power to control lightning to annihilate all living beings and the power to protect the flow of time. He failed to obtain the power to control lightning to annihilate all living beings.

After dodging a group of desert raiders, Tyran Fording and his party finally arrived in front of the Scarab Wall.

In front of him was a tall wall that separated the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj from the mortal world. A golden scarab was carved on its gate. There were small platforms on each side, one of which was a gong. On the other side was a huge empty shelf, which should be where the Quicksand Scepter was placed.

They looked up and could see the tall and magnificent buildings behind the high wall. They were made of huge stone blocks, and they were square and bathed in the morning light.

The gate of the temple was twice as high as the beetle wall. If it weren't for the magic light blocking the space, everyone believed that the insect people flying around the obelisk in front of the temple would definitely fly over the high wall.

Sylvanas Windrunner could not help but say: "These Qiraji's servants, the Silithids, are so numerous that they can be considered a sea of ​​​​insects. Today, I saw those Qiraji flying in the air. I realized how powerful and terrifying the Old Gods are!"

Apparently she spoke everyone's thoughts. These Qirajis were not only numerous, but also huge in size.

Jaina pointed to what looked like a pink statue and said, "That statue is alive! Is it also Anubisath?"

Taelan Fording took a look and said, "That is the Prophet Skeram! A powerful Qiraji lord."

Tyran Fordring is so familiar with the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj because he was a Paladin of the Alliance. In the vanilla era, the Alliance's advantage was the Dwarf Priest, and its weakness was the Paladin who was facing the Horde Shaman.

There is a boss in the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj that must be defeated, and that is Viscidus. The items he drops are very good. It is a slime monster. The Horde's shaman has a detoxification totem. The Alliance's paladin's detoxification ability is much worse.

So he memorized the information of all the leaders in this copy.

Taelan Fording said:
"Okay, get ready, we are going to enter the ruins of Ahn'Qiraj next, and that's where those bugs escaped from their cages.

A great war is waiting for us. Let's experience an epic battle!

There are only six of us, but we are each worth a hundred.”

Liadrin whispered, "Are you sure you're only one against a hundred? You don't want to eat roasted bugs!"

Sylvanas Windrunner stopped Liadrin from complaining: "Young people just like to show off. If you don't satisfy him, he won't give up!"

Jaina asked doubtfully, "Still want to eat?"

(End of this chapter)

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