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Chapter 1287 The Fundamental Contradiction Between Civil Officials and Generals

Regarding Odin and Raiden, Sharlayan obtained some information based on their respective subjective judgments from insiders including Mimiron and Azadas.

Although both are responsible for all the titan guardians of Azeroth, in fact, Raiden and Odin are not in overlapping areas of responsibility.

To put it more simply, Raiden is equivalent to the head of civil servants, and Odin, who has made a name for himself on the battlefield, is undoubtedly the leader of generals.

As we all know, the relationship between civil servants and military generals is usually not much better due to the vast difference in their philosophies.

Military generals can hardly play a role in peacetime, so for those ambitious military generals, they would hope that they were born in turbulent times, so as to give them a chance to show their strengths and make contributions.

The civil servants are different, and the ability of the civil servants to govern the world can often be maximized in peacetime, and the two are completely contradictory from the starting point.

According to the barrage, in the ancient times...or even the modern world where they lived, once entering a period of peace far away from war, generals who had nowhere to display their abilities often had no choice but to grovel and lick the soles of civil servants.

This kind of irreconcilable ideological differences doomed the relationship between Odin and Raiden, who belonged to generals and civil servants, would not be very good.

The self-willed Odin has offended many people in order to further strengthen Azeroth's armed forces.

And this guy is still a racist. He thinks that creatures other than Titan Creation are unusable chickens and dogs, and he sang against his colleagues in the canonization of the guardian of the dragon.

However, Odin alone's objection could not turn his arms around his thighs. With the strong support of many guardians including Raiden, the Pantheon finally granted a part of the power of the leaders of the five-color ancestor dragons from a distance.

After Wyrmrest Temple was officially established, the angry Odin sealed himself in the Hall of Valor, and he vowed to prove to everyone that his ideas are correct.

However, Odin, who acted too hastily, finally got rid of it, and his adopted daughter Hela and Loken, who had jumped back, jointly sealed it in the palace that he raised to the sky by himself.

Tens of thousands of years have passed, and with the defeat of Hela, the seal against the Hall of Valor has weakened.

But because Loken, who is in charge of the other half of the seal, is still alive and kicking, Odin has been unable to leave the range of the Broken Isles so far.

After tens of thousands of years of compulsive calmness, compared with the extremes of going his own way back then, the current Odin has been smoothed by the passage of time, and has become much smoother than before.

Maybe he still looks down on all flesh and blood creatures including mortals, but at least it won't be so obvious on the surface.

There is a saying that goes well, the person who knows you best is often your enemy.

Odin and Raiden are not hostile, but because of their different philosophies, in order to find the loopholes in each other's views and suppress the opponent's power, Odin once conducted a detailed investigation of Raiden from the inside out. investigation.

The Titan Guardians built a large number of strongholds and observation stations on the ancient Kalimdor continent in the ancient times of Azeroth. Because of the impact of the catastrophe 10,000 years ago, many of these buildings sank into the sea.

Raiden, who doesn't need to breathe and is not afraid of the pressure of the deep sea, does have the possibility of entering the depths of the sea and is self-closing, but so far, Azshara's Naga has not found any information related to this great guardian.

Therefore, Sharlayan speculated that there was a high probability that Raiden was still hiding in a certain Titan stronghold on land, and the person who knew the location of these strongholds best was undoubtedly Raiden's colleagues.

Counting the three brainwashed guardians in Ulduar, Loken's side has six demigods and above high-end combat power.

But Sharlayan only had him, Valeera, Thorim, and Azadas on his side, obviously not enough manpower.

Among the four, Valeera's frontal combat power was the weakest. Even if she held a divine weapon, it would be difficult to break through the defense of the guardian with the body of a titan.

But... Coincidentally, Mimiron was overthrown by Loken as a guardian, and now he is using the body of a weak mechanical gnome.

Moreover, the "brain-dead" Mimiron will always develop some weird weapons. On the premise of obtaining relevant information from the barrage in advance, Sarlayan believes that Valeera can defeat the insane Mimiron .

The opponent Sharlayan chose for himself was Freya, the guardian of life.

Freya and Mimiron, Loken the Guardian of Wisdom, and Azadas the Guardian of the Earth, these four logistical guardians have the weakest frontal combat power among all the secondary titans.

So the next distribution of combat power will be a matter of course.

Azadas and Loken will stage a pecking game, while Thorim will fight with the ice guardian Hodir, who is also a warlord.

However, here comes the problem. Even if you exclude Yogg-Saron who has not yet fully escaped from prison and cannot move freely, there is still a powerful Xeraki left on Loken's side—Vezaks.

The real Azeroth is not a game, all the bosses will just stand there and wait for the enemy to challenge.

Sharlayan didn't think that Loken would come up one by one to give away heads one by one, and it was very likely that all the high-end combat power would gather to rush forward.

So here comes the question, who can stand up and block Vezax when the dragon clan is banned because of Odin's ban?

Azshara? The idea is good, but Sharlayan doesn't think that the proud queen can be moved so easily, besides, she has to be distracted from monitoring another ancient god, N'Zoth.

So the best choice is only Odin and Raiden who are both guardians.

But Odin couldn't leave the Broken Isles right now, and it was obviously impossible for Loken to place the decisive battle in Stormheim.

After ruling out all other possibilities, the only thing left to count on right now is Layden, whose whereabouts are temporarily unknown.

The last time before Pandaria and Raiden parted, he said that he wanted to travel this world that had already become very strange. Sharlayan originally thought that Raiden would reappear in a few years.

However, a few years later, Raiden seemed to have evaporated from the world, and he could only know that he had indeed walked around Azeroth through the fragments of information investigated by the Backlight Blade.

Sharlayan didn't know whether Raiden had encountered some unexpected situation or emo had become autistic again. In any case, in order to win the battle of Ulduar smoothly, he had to find Raiden before the war started.

In this case, any intelligence that might point to Layden's whereabouts cannot be let go.

"The Broken Isles..." Sharlayan said thoughtfully, "It just so happens that this war related to the future of Azeroth must not be lost. In order to increase the chance of winning, it is time to take out the Creation Code sealed in the Broken Isles." Pillar artifact."

There are five existing Pillars of Creation artifacts, among which the Tears of Elune have been kept in the hands of the moon god priests of the night elves.

According to the information provided by Malfurion, this thing is essentially a portable power bank, which can store a large amount of non-attribute energy inside.

Backed by the Forge of Origination, the Tears of Elune were not very important to Sharlayan in a war mainly involving titan-forged.

The Tidal Stone of Gorganes is now held by Queen Azshara. In a waterless battlefield environment, the Tidal Stone is not very useful, so it can be ignored for the time being.

The remaining Aegis of Aggramar, Hammer of Khazgoros and Eye of Aman'Thul can all provide considerable assistance to the army on the battlefield.

In particular, the shield of Aggramar and the hammer of Khazgoros, two artifacts of offense and defense, as long as they can be used well, the speed of advancing the front line can be greatly accelerated.

The Eye of Aman'Thul is still kept by Suramar. It just so happens that the great magister Elisande, who came to Pandaria with Sharlayan, is traveling around this continent that is both familiar and unfamiliar to her.

It's unlikely that the Nightborne would be involved in the titan-guard fights themselves, but just lending the Eye of Aman'Thul would be fine, as long as Sharlayan promises to return it to Suramar after the fact.

Based on the relationship between Sharlayan and the Gaoling tauren, as long as he offered to temporarily borrow the Hammer of Kazgros, the chief of the Gaoling tribe, Ulan Gaoling, would not refuse. After all, this was also to protect Ai. Zelas.

The final Shield of Aggramar is more difficult to obtain. If the normal process is followed, Sharlayan will have to pass the smelly and long trial of Utna who guards the treasury of Aggramar.

If he really wanted to go through the process, it would not be difficult given Sharlayan's current strength and the information in his hands.

But he didn't want to waste time on such formalistic things. He planned to find Odin to take out the shield of Aggramar directly through the back door.

"correct."

Speaking of the Aegis of Aggramar, Sharlayan suddenly thought of a patricide who had been coveting this artifact.

"It just so happens that we can take advantage of this trip to the Broken Isles to fulfill our promise to Queen Bretta and completely kill her rebellious son named Scovald."

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