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Chapter 523: Shadow of C'Thun

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There is one thing to say, Ramkahen's position is indeed vacillating, but this is at best a small disadvantage.

Ramkahen was trustworthy in a righteous way, and they always remembered that the tol'vir were servants of the titan's guardians.

This point can be seen from the unreserved narration of Phaoris afterwards.

Uldum is located in the southernmost part of the Kalimdor continent, more remote than Tanaris, and has always been inaccessible.

Even the night elves, who own more than half of Kalimdor, have no interest in this barren desert.

As a former tropical rainforest, Uldum is in full summer for at least seven months a year.

The unshielded scorching sun hangs high in the sky and continuously emits heat. If the skin that is not covered by cloth is exposed to the sun, it will form a hot sunburn after a long time.

It is precisely because of the extreme environment in Uldum that the tol'vir were able to develop in peace for tens of thousands of years, almost isolated from the world.

Over the years, apart from the turmoil of Thor's invasion, there was only one time when the oppression of a powerful foreign enemy prompted the three major clans of the tol'vir to cooperate.

That's the Ahn'Qiraj invasion next door.

The Qiraji Empire in its heyday was astonishingly powerful, and even the Dragon Clan dared not be careless about the overwhelming sea of ​​insects.

This is the evaluation given by Onyxia, who secretly watched the first Quicksand battle, and it is very pertinent.

The fact is indeed the case, even if there are dragons participating in the battle, the first battle of quicksand still caused heavy losses to the night elves, and even after a thousand years, it is still fresh in their memory.

It was also in that war that Fandral Buckhelm lost his only son.

If Sharlayan hadn't intervened in advance and shattered the conspiracy of the first Nightmare King Xavius, Staghelm would probably continue to follow the wrong path in the original history.

Before the War of the Quicksands began, the Qiraji, who were expanding wildly, also invaded Uldum.

However, because there is a towering mountain range between the two places, only flying insects can cross the mountain, and the pressure on the tol'vir is far less than that of the night elves.

Even so, the Osis clan closest to Ahn'Qiraj suffered a lot of damage, which indirectly accelerated the decline of Osis.

"To this day, the Osis clan is no longer able to compete alone with me, Ramkahen and Neferset."

Phaoris said with a wry smile: "I once offered an olive branch to Vadia, the king of Osis, and hoped that he would lead the rest of the tribe to leave the lifeless desert and relocate to the golden delta to integrate with Ramkahen. for one."

"Unfortunately, that stubborn old guy refused without hesitation."

"As far as I know, not only Ramkahen sent out invitations, Neferset also sent people to Osis City many times, but they also returned without success."

Ramkahen sits on the richest golden delta in Uldum, relying on the food produced by the alluvial plains to support the entire clan without any pressure, and even has enough energy.

Neferset is located in the lower reaches of the river. The value of the land they occupy is not as good as that of Ramkahen, but thanks to the flood control dam built by Ramkahen, Neferset in the lower reaches has also indirectly benefited a lot. , enough for the clansmen to live and work in peace and contentment.

Compared with these two, the Osis clan rooted in the middle of the desert had a miserable life.

Phaoris gave a more pertinent evaluation from an objective standpoint.

"Osis clan is stubborn, but they are very loyal to the mission handed down by their ancestors, far above Ramkahen and Neferset."

Sharlayan rubbed his chin thoughtfully: "Speaking of which, it's too wasteful to let Osis continue to be eroded by wind and sand like this. Take some time to go and have a look, hoping to persuade them to relocate to a place more suitable for survival. place."

Phaoris bowed politely: "Then please envoy, maybe you who have the authority of Lord Raiden can persuade that old stubborn Vadiya."

The first half of Phaoris' narration is relatively peaceful, and then it becomes sharp.

He began to illustrate the strife and conflict among the three major clans.

"If the Orsis are the most loyal family to their mission, Neferset is undoubtedly on the opposite side of them."

Phaoris' eyes were very serious: "The contemporary pharaoh Takahen of the Neferset clan is very paranoid. He has inherited the sad wish of the Neferset clan for many years, and desperately wants to regain the lost for the clan. 'eternity'."

Sharlayan frowned and asked in puzzlement, "What is eternity?"

Phaoris shook his head: "Eternity is not some kind of object, but refers to eternal life."

"In the early years, the Neferset clan, like Osis, firmly maintained the mission of the tol'vir."

"Compared to our ancestors, the original tol'vir, the flesh and blood tol'vir have lost their immortal lifespan, and their bodies have become much weaker."

"Ramkahen and Osis have accepted this fact through countless years of change, but Neferset has never been able to come out."

"They insist that only by regaining the rock body and infinite life span of their ancestors can the tol'vir better fulfill their mission of guarding the furnace of origin."

"In the beginning, Neferset, who pursued eternal life, could still keep his mission in mind."

"As this persistent belief has been passed down from generation to generation, and after countless generations of pharaohs' supplementary interpretations, the definition of 'eternity' has gradually distorted, and it has reached its peak in Takaheng's generation."

Phaoris sighed and continued: "The Neferset today have completely forgotten their past missions. In order to obtain eternal life and restore the rocky bodies of their ancestors, they are more and more unscrupulous."

"and many more."

Sharlayan frowned and stopped Phaoris' narration.

"King Phaoris, it is recorded in Ramkahen's history books, since when did Neferset distort his belief?"

"this…"

Phaoris was stunned for a moment: "I remember, it seems to be 1000 years ago? No more than 1200 years at most."

"Oh~"

A gleam of light flashed in Sharlayan's eyes: "Thousands of years ago, it happened to be the period when C'Thun first broke free from the seal and the Qiraji Empire was in full swing, shouldn't this be a pure coincidence?"

The tol'vir have always lived in Uldum, and lack sufficient awareness of the development of the outside world.

Under the barrage's long-term reminders, Sarlayan has long been familiar with the historical trends that have happened in the past.

"K'Thun?"

Phaoris bowed his head and pondered for a moment: "I read this name in an ancient book, and it is said that it is one of the sources of shadows that bring endless disasters to Azeroth."

Sharlayan nodded: "Although there are some differences in terms, this sentence is generally correct."

"C'Thun is one of the four ancient gods rooted in Azeroth, a parasite thrown into Azeroth by the Void Lord."

"The Old Gods are good at twisting their wills. In their heyday, the whispers of the Old Gods were irresistible even to the Titan Guardians."

"In the end, it was the Titan of the Pantheon who personally shot, tore up the most powerful ancient god, Y'Shaarji, and sealed the other three into the ground."

"unfortunately."

Sharlayan raised his hand and pointed to the west of Uldum: "K'Thun, the thousand-eyed demon, is sealed next door to you~www.readwn.com~ If there is no accident, Neferset should have been C'Thun's bewitchment."

Onyxia interrupted suddenly and asked, "C'Thun has been re-sealed, can those Neferset who have gone astray be able to get back?"

Sharlayan spread his hands noncommittally: "It's hard to say, you have to contact them in person before you can draw a conclusion."

The subtle will corrosion lasted for a thousand years, and Neferset's obsession was infinitely magnified by C'Thun, gradually reaching the level of paranoia.

Phaoris did not interrupt the discussion between Sarlayan, Valeera and the others, and he continued to explain the situation in a businesslike manner until the room became quiet again.

"Although the three major Tovir clans have conflicts with each other, most of the military conflicts occurred between Orsis and Neferset."

Sarlayan glanced at Phaoris where the old **** was present with a half-smile: "Lamkahen sits on the mountain and watches the tigers fight? Help whoever is weak?"

"Uh~"

Phaoris nodded with a wry smile: "Honorable Envoy Wisdom Eye... But that being said, in fact, most of the time we are secretly supporting the Osis clan."

Sharlayan was not surprised by this.

Orsis was declining day by day, unable to compete head-on with the flourishing Neferset.

Without Ramkahen's secret support, they would have perished in the flames of war long ago.

"Um…"

After listening to Phaoris' explanation, Sharlayan rested his chin on his hand and pondered for a while.

"Time waits for no one, it's still the old rules, let's split up."

"Aza... Cough~ Stella and Valeera, you take this dude to the Obelisk of the Stars to unlock the seal."

Sharlayan's gaze turned to Onyxia: "Oni and I will go to Osis City first to visit the stubborn King Vadia."

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