Chapter 302 Never Ceased
Chapter 302 Never Ceased
The history of the shelter is very long... very long.
As early as the First War, when the orcs swept through the region, internment camps outside Dalaran began to shelter refugees. Ordinary people were not allowed to enter the mage's holy city, and refugees who came seeking refuge would be temporarily housed in these camps.
The shelter is located on a hillside between Hillsbrad and Dalaran... secluded in a valley. It's just a mountain away from Silverpine Forest... offering views of Lake Lordaeron below and the distant outline of the capital city of Lordaeron.
The refuge is guarded and inspected by the Dalaran Guards of the Kirin Tor...
The neighboring Hillsbrad would also provide food and other supplies; the shelter was originally a living facility to protect humans.
Later, in the Second War between the Orcs, the Orcs were defeated, and a large number of Orcs were captured, including their families.
The refuge has become a prison for orc slaves... Human estates are teeming with orc servants. They arbitrarily decide the life and death of orcs, buy and sell them at will, and even make them kill each other for their own amusement.
The internment camp is the orcs' purgatory.
The orcs fled the shattered world of Outland and invaded Azeroth as a whole race. Their original world was destroyed and shattered when the former orc leader Ner'zhul used the three artifacts to summon a portal to another world... forming Outland, the other side of the Dark Portal.
The few remaining fragments in Outland are considered unstable remains...
Ten thousand years ago, Azshara, the Elf Queen of Azeroth, did the same thing to the Well of Eternity.
Opening the portal to another world also triggered the collapse of the world, with a world-destroying force comparable to countless nuclear bombs, directly blasting the original Azeroth into its current state. The thirst for power has driven mortals to desire the power of the gods.
The so-called mastery is nothing more than touching the threshold of the power to destroy the world, and then touching that scorching heat, which is enough to shatter one's bones and cause endless harm.
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The secrets hidden within the Well of Eternity, and the source of its boundless magical power, remain unknown, but are most likely related to the nascent Titan soul, Azeroth itself...
The ancient gods had long coveted this magical spring, and they had been secretly working for millions of years to completely corrupt this most powerful nascent Titan in history.
If Aman'Thul, the Allfather, and the other Titans of the Pantheon had not discovered the situation in Azeroth, the Old Gods under the Void Lords would have already succeeded. When the Titans discovered that new Titan souls slumbered in Azeroth, its surface severely corrupted by the virus-like creatures of the Old Gods, even the elemental lords of wind, fire, water, and earth in the elemental planes were enslaved.
They forcibly ripped the Old Gods off the Azerothian star-soul like an octopus.
He imprisoned them, leaving the Titan Guardians he created to guard them.
The original Titan Guardians were created by Titans possessing different divine powers. They had endless lifespans and possessed a portion of the power of their creators. They were divided into two types of giants: earth giants forged from rock and steel giants forged from metal, wielding the power of storms.
"Titan Guardians are the title of the leaders of giants, and also giants personally blessed by the Titans. The nine leaders are: Azadas, King of the Earth; Loken, King of Wisdom; Thorim, King of the Storms; Hodir, King of the Frost; Mimiron, King of Creation; Freya, King of Life; Tyr, King of Order; Ra-den, the Great Guardian; and Odin, the Chief Administrator."
Historical clues suggest that the present-day humans of Azeroth are descendants of Tyr and the other guardians who were cursed by the Old Gods' blood and flesh.
There's another hidden story behind this...
The Hand of Tyr in Tirisfal Glades holds the secrets of human origins.
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Algalon the Stargazer is a contingency plan left by the Titans. If Azeroth cannot escape its fate of being corrupted by the Old Gods, the Titans' contingency plan will activate a self-destruct program to destroy all life on Azeroth.
Reactivate the Forge of Will in Ulduar, the Titan city located atop the true Frozen Throne in the north, and the Forge of Origin in Uldum, the Titan secret realm in Tanaris at the edge of the southern desert.
The two forges, the Forge of Will, were designed to shape the senses of the Azerothian world-soul, while the Forge of Origin was designed to regulate the internal heart rate of the Azerothian world-soul... but indirectly gave rise to all sorts of wondrous monsters and creatures in Azeroth.
Everything is for the purpose of healing and awakening the Azerothian Star Soul... so that this sleeping Titan can be successfully awakened and join the Pantheon of Order.
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However, the Titans of the Pantheon themselves had problems.
Sargeras, the most powerful Titan, betrayed the Pantheon. Weary of fighting unkillable demons, he sought to annihilate life on all planets, reshuffling the deck to prevent them from being corrupted by dark forces...
This way of thinking... how should I put it, it's completely abnormal.
It's highly likely that the Dark Titan Sargeras had already fallen into corruption, but he wanted to find an excuse to wipe out everyone.
First, he utterly crushed the Titans of the Pantheon, sending them fleeing in terror. Some fled far away, some went into hiding, and some submitted... Then he released the unkillable demons he had imprisoned in the Twisting Nether, formed the Burning Legion, and reshaped the universe.
Finally, they set their sights on the Azerothian Star Soul, which the Titans had once placed great hopes on.
As if to disgust our Dark Titan Sargeras, the Titans joined forces to release a protective shield on Azeroth, making it difficult for demons and Titans to descend upon the fragile surface of Azeroth again.
Each Titan is a planet, but after awakening, they can freely travel through the universe...
Sargeras was obsessed with Azeroth, and he particularly loathed the five Old Gods who had long been rooted in Azeroth: C'Thun the Thousand-Eyed Demon, Yogg-Saron the Thousand-Throat Demon, Y'Shaarj the Seven-Eyed Black Sheep, N'Zoth the Thousand-Bearded God, and Xal'Tails the Blade of the Black Empire.
This state of Azeroth was the main reason for the corruption of the Dark Titan Sargeras. He discovered that the Void Lords' minions, resembling a virus yet also like the embodiment of desires born from the interplay of light and darkness, were about to transform Azeroth...
The deeply worried Sargeras racked his brains trying to pierce the entire planet with his enormous sword.
Driven to madness, he couldn't forget Ai-chan; it had become an obsession.
The demon lords under his command spared no effort to share their master's burdens. First, there was Archimonde the Defiler, and then Kil'jaeden the Deceiver, who used every means to pressure Azeroth into marriage.
Medivh's fall was orchestrated by the Dark Titan Sargeras years ago. He had long ago discovered that the mages of Dalaran enjoyed summoning otherworldly creatures; the appearance of demons was no accident...
The demonic army that appeared in the spatial rift had appeared at the Well of Eternity once before, ten thousand years ago, with the same goal of destroying Azeroth and its world soul.
Queen Azshara was once bewitched by magic. Where does the power of magic come from?
Naturally, it is the power of the Titans and the gods of the stars.
The invasion ten thousand years ago was stopped by the native inhabitants of Azeroth. Cenarius, the demigod and guardian of the night elves, rallied the wild gods of the Temple of Life to resist the burning demons.
The Well of Eternity exploded, damaging the world-soul of Azeroth...
The world is collapsing.
This led to the formation of the two continents we see today.
Kalimdor, the land of twinkling stars, and the Eastern Kingdoms, the human homeworld.
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Ten thousand years later, the Dark Portal opened, and the orcs became the new minions that Kil'jaeden the Deceiver had recruited for the Dark Titans. They could more easily traverse interdimensional portals from Outland to the planet Azeroth.
The orc army, having drunk the blood of demons, once brought devastating disaster to the native inhabitants of Azeroth.
However, after Gul'dan's accidental death due to his greed for the demonic power Sargeras left in Sargeras' Tomb (a cenotaph), the orcs fell apart, and many were defeated and captured.
The orcs' suffering has never ceased.
The orc internment camps scattered throughout the Eastern Kingdoms are the source of their suffering. Survival is a basic right, but it doesn't come from nowhere...
The losers in war never have a good ending.
Whether he is just or so-called unjust...
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