Chapter 584 The End of Starlight
Chapter 584 The End of Starlight
Lilith was eager to leave, but Lorraine remained stubborn and conflicted.
He has a strong sense of curiosity...
In the crowded passage, at Lorraine's request, the three Death Lords moved with perfect ease, and the puppet guards lined up in a long, winding snake... but the stone tunnel with the star-shaped gem pendant still seemed to have no end.
The light from the exit is becoming increasingly dazzling.
The seal on the Land of Fire has been broken; this could be a big or small matter...
Those bigwigs who care about it will probably be terrified, but what does it matter to the ordinary people and the pitiful lower-class residents of the Horde if Azeroth were to experience another cataclysmic event?
Can it earn more gold coins, live a better life, be happier, improve living conditions, and reduce disputes and wars?
The Barren Lands have always been the beginning of a scorching wasteland, and the boar-men, centaurs, and tauren have been fighting for water and pasture for ages. Legend has it that the boar-men are the offspring of Agamaggan, the demigod god of the wild. This physically powerful demigod of the wilderness fought demons during the first legionary invasion, dying from exhaustion.
Its corpse transformed into a high mountain, its bones into a mountain ridge, and its long hair into giant thorns.
At the border between the Barren Lands and the Thousand Needles, the remains of a colossal beast can already be seen.
Since the death of the Boar God, his offspring have lived an inhuman life, and despite their high reproductive rate, they have always been disliked.
If the Boar God were still alive, and knew that Cenarius, the King of the Forest, the Archdruid God, son of Elune, the Moon Goddess, had promised to jointly defend the world, this was the outcome...
Its blood would probably curse all living things on this land.
That's indeed the case...
Bloodstone Shards, originally stones imbued with the blood of demigods, now protect the quilboars. Long ago, the tauren couldn't defeat the centaurs. The centaurs were the new life of Princess Maraudon and Cenarius's son, a strange offspring of rock and wood. Deermen and stonemen gave birth to centaurs—who could believe it...?
In other words, the boar-men and centaurs are actually descendants of demigods. Although they have deteriorated significantly, they are still not weak.
If it weren't for the orcs' help, the tauren's seemingly robust bodies wouldn't have been able to defeat the boarmen with their astonishing reproductive capacity, or the centaurs who were equally adept at creating humans and running.
Therefore, local leaders and tribes usually don't care about world affairs.
The conflicts on the grasslands were the biggest problem for primitive civilizations... This tribal feud, which lasted for countless years, the struggle for resources and the determination of strength, never had a clear ending.
It wasn't until Thrall led the Beastmaster and the Troll Witch Doctor trio to the vicinity of the Barrens of Kalimdor that this continued.
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With the help of the new tribes, the Tauren consolidated their territory, and vast lands stretching from Thunder Bluff to Stonetalon Mountains, Thousand Needles, and the edge of the Southern Barrens were once again under their control.
The boar-men's territory was shrinking, while the centaurs continued their battle with the minotaurs as they moved south...
The Minotaur people, who deeply respect Mother Earth, have ancestors whose origins are difficult to ascertain. While the Minotaur and Boar people are similar, they have taken a different path from ordinary cattle and wild boars. It can only be said that the Creator endowed them with new bodies... which evolved into human form. This is a miracle.
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Are centaurs children of the earth?
Indeed, her mother is none other than the famous Princess Maraudon, whose mother is the earth elemental lord, the Stone Mother Karazhan.
Legend has it that Princess Theradras of Maraudon seduced Zalta, the eldest son of Cenarius, the Son of Nature.
Cenarius is a typical demigod of the wilderness, a god of nature. His mother is Elune, the moon goddess, and his father is a white stag, Malorne, the goddess of the white stag... who is also a white stag. His foster mother is Ysera, the green dragon queen...
It has many children: tree spirits, children of the forest (deer people), and these sons and daughters are deer people...
Zalta was drawn to the earth elemental power emanating from Princess Theradras, and the two mated, giving birth to the centaur race. However, Zalta was killed by her offspring. In retribution for the centaurs, Princess Theradras went mad, unleashing a torrent of earth power that severely punished her centaur offspring, creating the desolate landscape of the Desolate Lands.
Speaking of the nature-based bear-men, deer, treants, hawks, and chimeras, these legendary creatures are all followers of Cenarius, the god of the forest...
Cenarius was once the god of nature, the so-called god of the druids...
His chief apprentice was none other than the renowned Malfurion Stormrage, the Archdruid... a four-legged night elf, while his younger brother was a traditional night elf magical genius, making one wonder who their parents really were...
Malfurion's wife and consort is Tyrande, the Priestess of the Moon, and Whisperwind...
The Archdruid's younger brother was Illidan Stormrage, who was blinded by love for his sister-in-law... and later became the progenitor of the Demon Hunter, constantly shifting between the Legion and the self-proclaimed righteous local hero group.
It can be said that the entire world order was changed because of the selfish interests of the Stormwind family and the Night Elves. The world collapsed and shattered, all because of love, hate and grudges.
Is life truly selfless and sacred?
how to say...
The nature faction is indeed powerful, but it mostly relies on the wild demigods and their offspring to maintain its strength... the relationships are hard to explain, and the evolution of this species is beyond common sense. Legend has it that the true life titans conducted life experiments in Un'Goro Crater in Kalimdor, but the source is actually inside Ulduar... in the Sholazar Basin of Northrend.
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The reason why the Tauren couldn't end up with the Elves is because they didn't have enough powerful backing...
Night elves, who value lineage, will mate with deer, bears, wolves, tigers, and all kinds of animals... so it's not surprising that amazing species have emerged in Azeroth during the evolution of life.
The origins of the Minotaur are highly questionable.
There's no clear explanation in history... One theory is that they originated from the Highmountain before the earth shattered... Perhaps they were minotaurs created by the Titans and transformed by the Origin Forge... At least the teacher wasn't sure. When Rolin mentioned Gamor to his apprentice, he casually mentioned that the minotaurs were locals.
The history of minotaurs appearing on the grasslands is long enough.
They were originally the native inhabitants of Kalimdor. Centaurs and quilboars were also considered native inhabitants. Night elves always occupied the best territory, while the less desirable areas were naturally left to the tauren, centaurs, bearmen, harpies, and others who were considered too wild to be left behind.
This is about letting strength speak for itself.
The new Horde established by Thrall truly changed the status quo. The powerful Warsong Clan, who spearheaded the charge for Thrall, inadvertently clashed fiercely with the Night Elves in Ashenvale.
The orc tribes, who loved chopping wood and making fires, were seen as backward and violent by the night elves.
The two groups were already difficult to get along with. Under the intervention and guidance of the demon lord, Grom Hellscream, the chieftain of the Warsong clan, unsurprisingly drank demon blood again and used Gorehowl to kill Cenarius, the living god of the night elves...
This demigod, who had survived the ancient war unscathed, died at the hands of mortals.
That's quite interesting...
In short, the feud between the night elves and the orcs is irreconcilable.
It wasn't until Mount Hyjal that the project was temporarily shelved...
Under the mediation of Jaina and others who initially claimed to be centrists, the stalemate continued along the Ashenvale and Stonetalon Mountains, extending as far as the Wasteland, Darkshore, and Winterspring, where Everlook is located. The night elves, orcs, and tauren roughly occupied key locations around Mount Hyjal, vying for resources and living space.
The only ones who were somewhat unlucky and inexplicably constantly getting beaten up were the boar-men, harpies, centaurs, even bear-men, and some rarer life forms...
It's all their fault for not joining the tribe!
These petty thugs had never witnessed true bloodshed in the face of the orcs' blades.
Their territory will gradually be occupied and become the domain of new tribes.
Even the Night Elves, who always prided themselves on being proud and noble, children of the forest, protected by the Moon Goddess, and specially cared for by the God of Life... were still at a disadvantage against the Orcs, who had lived a life of hardship and lived by hunting and gathering.
The Horde holds the advantage in Kalimdor, and the Night Elves, without human support, are doomed.
Fortunately, with the support of the Draenei and human fleets, the Night Elves managed to hold onto the north... while preventing the Horde's expansion, they also had to keep an eye on the movements of the Shifting Sands Wall, which the Cenarius Council in the south had been monitoring.
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