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Chapter 1773 The vast world beyond Azeroth

For Sarlayan, who has been relatively free recently, a week passed in the blink of an eye.

During this week, apart from adjusting Aegwynn's memory priorities, Sharlayan's family spent most of their time listening to Medivh talk about the vast world beyond Azeroth.

As an astral mage who could travel across the stars, Medivh had traveled to more than one planet where civilization still existed, and Draenor was just one of them.

All joking aside, in the current Azeroth, apart from the draenei led by Velen, Medivh is the person with the most extensive experience in interstellar exploration.

Although the Draenei have experienced a large number of planets, because they have been on the run for a long time, they have no time to study the cultural characteristics of the civilizations they have encountered.

The low-key style of the draenei after their forced landing in Draenor is just a microcosm.

In order to avoid attracting the attention of the Burning Legion, no matter which planet they fled to for a while, the draenei could only keep their tail between their legs and try to avoid contact with the local indigenous people.

Because of this, although the number of alien civilizations that the Draenei have come into contact with in the past tens of thousands of years is far greater than that of "young" Medivh, because they have always been just a quick glance, they don't know as much about civilizations in various places. It was Medivh who had in-depth contact with alien civilization for the first time.

Through the stories told by Medivh, Sarlayan truly understood the diversity of species that the barrage had mentioned.

Sarlayan previously thought that the racial composition of the planet Azeroth was rich enough. There were humanoid races such as high elves, dwarves, gnomes, and trolls, as well as earth elves, mogu, mechanical gnomes, and treants. and other inorganic life forms, as well as insect-men, Enraki (the faceless ones) trained by the ancient gods, and so on.

However, looking at the vast universe, Sarlayan realized that his vision was still too shallow.

Perhaps because the biological makeup of Draenor is not much different from Azeroth in nature, Azerothians, including Sharlayan, are not very curious about the concept of aliens.

After all, whether they are arakkoa, orcs, Gronns or ogres, they are all humanoid creatures in the final analysis. At most, there are some subtle differences.

As for the plant organisms of the Evergreen Jungle series, they are nothing new to Azeroth. They are nothing more than the same kind as the tree people.

However, according to Medivh, the concept of aliens is still too broad, and even the main races of some alien civilizations cannot be counted under the broad framework of "humans" at all.

Medivh simply gave two representative examples.

He once visited a special planet that was completely surrounded by sea water and did not have any large land mass. The main body of the local civilization was not even human, but a highly intelligent jellyfish-like creature.

The second example comes from an extremely cold planet covered by ice and snow all year round. Affected by the extreme environment, the rulers of this planet evolved into a six-legged beast-like creature with long hair on the surface of the body, but they happened to be He can talk, and his level of civilization is not considered low.

Out of curiosity, Medivh also dissected a six-legged hairy creature that unfortunately died during hunting.

Except for the gray-white hair that covers its body, this creature's appearance is similar to the existing elephants in Azeroth, except that it has two more legs.

However, this is only judged by appearance after all. Medivh is not a bioengineering expert. He cannot determine how different the local six-legged hairy creatures are from the elephants in Azeroth in terms of genetic sequence.

These two representative alien races are enough to prove to Sarlayan and others that differences in living environments will give rise to various forms of civilization, and the strange alien species Medivh has seen are just the tip of the iceberg.

As spacecraft technology gradually matures, Azeroth will sooner or later transfer this technology from military to civilian use. It is only a matter of time before it officially leaves its home star and begins to explore the infinite universe.

The information provided by the Astral Mage is very useful and can save Azeroth explorers who are starting to set foot in the starry sky a lot of detours.

However, the threat of the Burning Legion is still there, and the top priority is to eliminate the many threats facing Azeroth.

As for exploring the stars, there is no need to rush.

Sarlayan would not be so naive as to think that all civilizations in the universe would be friendly to strange extraterrestrial visitors. To put it bluntly, to forge iron, you still need to be strong.

In the exchanges between civilizations, explorers must have a strong backing if they want not to be manipulated by the other party.

"Hey~" After listening to Medivh's story, Sarlayan sighed leisurely and fascinated: "I don't know when the star soul will mature. If she can stand behind her, Azeroth will be able to explore the universe when You don’t have to be so cautious.”

Medivh just shrugged. He had already heard about the infinite potential of Azeroth's star soul.

But potential is just potential after all. Before the star soul matures, this potential will be difficult to realize for the time being.

Melinsela said comfortingly: "Now that the Forge of Will and the Forge of Origin have returned to our control, the growth rate of Star Soul has been accelerated to the fastest speed."

"Right now, all we can do is to do our best to protect the world on her behalf before Star Soul matures, and wait patiently for the exciting moment to arrive."

Sarlayan nodded: "That's right, we should still be down-to-earth and do everything in front of us. As for the long-term future after the star soul matures... let us in the future worry about it."

Since a few months ago, the blue dragons who returned to their hometown in the blue forest sea have been busy working without touching the ground.

After the defeat of the Avatar Dragon and the Desert Worshipers, Vaxos, the magic network node once occupied by the Desert Worshipers, also returned to the control of the blue dragon clan.

With the two magic network nodes of Vaxos and Azure Archives in hand, Malygos quickly launched a land transformation plan that already had mature experience.

Yes, this experience comes from the transformation of Dragonblight.

Through the adjustment of the magic net, the ice and snow covering nearly half of the blue forest sea began to gradually melt.

In order to speed up this process, Malygos also specially invited the help of the red dragon clan from the Awakening Coast, using their vital breath to speed up the melting of ice and snow, and inject vitality into the stubborn permafrost beneath the ice and snow layer in advance.

After half a year of transformation, the blue forest sea today is very different from when the Dragon Islands were first unblocked.

Except for the area where the Iskara Walrus people live is still covered with snow, more than 90% of the area of ​​the blue forest sea is covered by catalytic green plants planted by the green dragon and the red dragon. The name "forest sea" is finally worthy of its name.

It has to be said that the conceptual innovations brought about by Sarlayan after taking over the Dragon Clan are affecting all dragons.

If it were in the past, the blue dragon, which was impervious to cold and heat, would not care about the difference in environment at all. It would be covered with ice and snow, and it would not be uninhabitable.

Since Sharlayan introduced the high elves' exquisite life concept to the dragon race, Malygos and the blue dragons, who are already good at accepting mortal culture, were the first to adapt to this concept.

Through the large-scale Dragonblight Wilderness transformation project, the five-color dragon tribe has accumulated enough experience in regional transformation. Now they can use this experience to celebrate Sindragosa's rebirth and create a perfect venue for her resurrection ceremony.

In the last two days before the resurrection ceremony began, Sarlayan finally brought his family to the blue forest sea with Medivh and his son.

The central part of the forest sea, which was originally covered by ice sheets and frozen rivers, has long since melted. Malygos will set up the venue on this large plain nourished by rivers and shaded by green grass.

When the Sarlayan family arrived with their guests, except for Willanoz, who was still busy transforming his family members, he would be a step late, and the guardian dragons including Lesajes had already arrived at the scene in advance.

Sindragosa's body, restored by Alexstrasza himself, was lying peacefully in the center of the venue. Sindragosa's soul, which had been completed by the secrets of the Shadow Realm, was also floating next to her still breathing body. He looked a little worried.

As the soul was completed, the remnant soul that originally only inherited the academic memory of Sindragosa University and a few emotional memories became more and more sentimental. Malygos was carefully comforting her with a playful smile.

Valeera, who rarely had time to spare, poked Sarlayan in the waist with her elbow: "Would you like to go over and say hello now?"

"Forget it." Sarlayan smiled and shook his head: "Let's wait until they finish talking. Let's go meet the Dragon Kings first."

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