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Chapter 1917 The forces of the void are ready to move

Sargeras's seemingly endless Burning Crusade had both advantages and disadvantages for the physical universe.

The disadvantages are obvious. Countless civilized planets have been destroyed under the abuse of demons, including a star civilization with great potential like Argus.

Sarlayan once heard about a cosmic civilization called Aldachi from Shahras.

Although its overall strength is not comparable to Argus, who is well-known throughout the universe, the extremely scientific Aldaqi Star can even surpass the fully developed Argus in terms of combat effectiveness.

To put it bluntly, this is a typical war-mad civilization.

Aldaqi's children have to undergo extremely strict combat training since they are young, a bit like the ancient city-state in another world - Sparta, that Danmaku mentioned to Sarlayan.

In this kind of extreme war-mad civilization, the probability of spawning "heroic combat units" is much higher than that of a fully developed civilization.

The Burning Legion, which was conquering all over the universe, soon discovered this powerful planet. Sargeras admired the Aldaqi people who did not recognize their relatives even on the battlefield. He changed his usual simple and rough style and tried to show the Burning Legion through The powerful strength to destroy the Aldaqi people's will to resist, so that they can be used for themselves.

However, Sargeras underestimated the Aldaqi people's will and determination to protect their homeland. Led by a leader named Torranar, the heroic Aldaqi people repelled the Burning Legion's offensives time and time again.

Sargeras, who was so pleased with the hunt, even uncharacteristically came to the front lines in person, trying to recruit Toranal to join the Burning Legion, and promised that he would be on an equal footing with the Deceiver and the Defiler.

That's right, just like the big pie he drew when he bewitched Azshara, this guy's trick of deceiving people has hardly changed, and he has been used everywhere.

Then, as expected, he was rejected on the spot.

The final result of the strong and unyielding Aldaqi civilization was predictable. After Sargeras personally took action, Toranal, a senior demigod, could not see the slightest chance of victory even if he tried his best.

In the end, Toranal relied on the civilization-named war blade in his hand to injure Sargeras in an unprecedented cross-level attack, which attracted heartfelt cheers from all the remaining warriors of the Aldaqi civilization.

But that was all. The angry Sargeras killed the exhausted Toranal with his own hands, and carefully brought his soul back to Argus and handed it over to the coven.

After thousands of years of painful torture, Tolanar's soul finally dissipated between heaven and earth.

Compared to Broxshigar Saurfang, who also left Sargeras injured and bleeding, Toranal's feat was relatively less difficult because his personal strength was far greater than that of Brox, who was just a mortal.

But even so, this story has been widely circulated in the vast universe, inspiring many planets and civilizations that resolutely resisted the Burning Legion.

By the way, the artifact Torranal used to wound Sargeras, the Aldaqi Warblade, was recovered by Sargeras himself after the war, and was used by the Burning Legion to kill in the tens of thousands of years that followed. Those who dare to resist the Legion.

After breaking through the Burning Throne Antorus, all the artifacts the Burning Legion looted from the universe were recovered by the Azeroth Alliance without exception, including the prestigious Aldaqi Warblade.

Due to being infected by evil energy for many years, the Aldaqi Warblade, which once had no power bias, was artificially transformed into a magic weapon dedicated to demons.

Apart from the memorable historical significance of the war blade itself, Sarlayan had no interest in its practicality, so it was handed over to the Dark Temple headed by Shahrath, who would assign it to whomever they wanted. use.

Not only the Aldrazi Warglaives, but also magic weapons filled with evil energy such as the Greatsword of the Apocalypse, the Twin Blades of the Deceiver, the Devourer's Fang, the Dreadblade, Ulthaloth the Wind Reaper, and the Skull of the Fallen were all enchanted. Leian was thrown to the Dark Temple together.

There is only one evil artifact left in Azeroth - the Scepter of Sargeras, which is left to the control of the Blackface who settled in the sewers of Dalaran...ah, the Black Scythe Council (warlocks).

The Aldaqi people's epic story of struggle is not an exception. The era when the Burning Legion wreaked havoc on the universe destroyed many civilizations with great potential.

This is a negative impact of the Burning Legion's dominance of the universe, but from another perspective, it is precisely because of Sargeras' cruel and decisive determination to kill the wrong one that the Void Lord's "tentacles" that penetrate the material world have always been difficult to achieve great success.

However, with the "defeat" of Sargeras, the high-pressure posture that the Burning Legion originally maintained over the entire universe will be seriously affected.

The planet discovered by Aggramar and Gorganes that houses both the Ancient God and the Soul of the World is just one of them. I am afraid that there are more World Souls that are facing the rapid expansion of the void forces trying to fish in troubled waters.

After all, Aggramar was not as evil as Sargeras. Although the grumpy Golganis kept encouraging him to strike first, the Avengers suppressed the Titan junior's clamor and calmly conveyed the news back to Wan. Temple.

Even though the Titans have not yet returned to their peak state, Aggramar's report still attracted the attention of Aman'Thul and others, and the Father of the Gods even rushed over to check the situation in person.

As soon as Aman'Thul showed up, Golganath couldn't wait to urge his father to annihilate the family, and then... as expected, he was slapped to the horizon by Aman'Thul, who was "true to annihilating the family." He immediately shut himself up.

No wonder Aman'Thul overreacted. Golganis's no-sparing behavior reminded him of his "good brother" Sargeras, who was sealed not long ago. He was indeed suffering from PTSD.

In the process of continuing to recall a large number of peripheral members of the Pantheon, the gloomy Aman'Thul confirmed that Aggramar's concerns were becoming reality, and more and more planets hosting the soul of the world were being targeted by parasites from outside. On.

"Norgannon, we must further speed up the process of reorganizing the Pantheon."

Aman'Thul rubbed his brows with a headache: "It's not enough for Aggramar and Gorganes to patrol the universe alone. Help me tell the Star Saints to recall the Titans hiding in every corner of the universe as soon as possible. I plan to Form an elite patrol team dedicated to exterminating void pests.”

"Also, share this news with Azeroth."

The wise and elegant Norgannon bowed slightly: "Your will."

After Norgannon left, Aman'Thul's frown still remained, and he looked worriedly into the dark depths of the universe.

"Sure enough, just as Sarlayan predicted, as soon as the Burning Legion lost power, the void forces that had been suppressed by the demon army for many years became active again."

"Now that the Pantheon is in its weakest period in history, it is difficult to comprehensively protect all the souls of the world scattered throughout the universe... It is such a troubled time." (End of this chapter)

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