Azeroth Hoag Biography

Chapter 176 The Mystery of the Crystal

In Northrend, to the north of Dragonblight, there is an eternal forest - Crystalsong Forest. There is an extremely tragic legend about the origin of this forest. About 6000 years ago, the name of the forest was Moonsong Forest. Near the forest is a fortress called Shandalar, which was once an outpost used by the Night Elf Empire to store important artifacts and relics during its peak period.

The geological changes caused by the big explosion of the Well of Eternity caused this fortress and the land under its feet to be thrown far into the cold North Sea, and the upper elves living in this fortress also had a different life. Living in isolation, however, like the Highborne of Elre'Thalas, they lost the power of the Well of Eternity, and they became increasingly weak.

During this period, the upper elves discovered that the blue dragons possess a spell that turns other creatures into crystals and draws power from them. The blue dragons acted out of curiosity and research, but this discovery made them lose the Well of Eternity and become full of energy. The highborne, who were suffering from weakness, saw hope that if they obtained this spell, they could draw new energy from it.

So they communicated with the Blue Dragon Legion and wanted to obtain this spell. However, the blue dragons rejected their request and showed hostility. In the eyes of the Blue Dragon Legion, all upper elves are sinners, and they have no regard for arcane magic. Insatiable greed was the culprit that caused that ancient war, so the blue dragons rejected the appeals of these elves without hesitation.

The desperate Highborne decided to take risks. They quietly found out the details of the Blue Dragon's hometown, the huge magic tower on Kaudala Island - the Magic Nexus, and then sneaked into it, intending to steal these spells. However, after they entered the Demonic Nexus, they were dazzled by the many artifacts and holy objects inside, and even completely forgot their purpose. They stole several powerful holy objects and touched the blue dragons. Alarm, although they finally escaped from the Demonic Nexus, their actions were retaliated by the blue dragon.

A large number of blue dragons came to Shandara and began to attack this group of daring thieves. However, the upper elves did not want to sit still, so they gathered together and used the knowledge gained from the Demonic Nexus to crystallize a small piece of forest. Obtained the weapon to defeat the blue dragon, but the spell finally went out of control, triggering a big explosion. The energy of the chaotic spell crystallized the entire Moonsong Forest, tore apart the bodies of all the creatures in the forest, and killed them. Their souls were twisted and bound in this cursed land. Only the blue dragons discovered the disaster in advance and escaped in advance, so they survived.

As for Ned in front of Nalis, it was obvious that he was attacked by similar spells and became what he is now. However, Naris was very aware of Ned's strength. As a blue dragon, although he was a young dragon, Ned was still a young dragon. De's strength is not weak, so the enemy that can turn Ned into what he is now is definitely not something Nalis can easily solve, not to mention who this enemy is, Naris has not figured out yet, and even more Don't talk about solving it.

"Damn it, what did this idiot Ned go through in this city to become like this?" Although she said this, Naris had no intention of leaving this city directly. The city already felt a little dangerous, and she wanted to find out what happened to make Ned look like this. If possible, she wanted to take revenge on Ned's behalf against the murderer who turned him into what he looked like now.

Naris took a deep breath, then lowered her head and turned around to leave. She knew very well that whether she wanted to find out what happened or avenge Ned, now was not the right time, so she now The best thing to do is to leave here as if nothing happened, and then quietly find out what happened.

However, not long after Naris left, a coyote sprang out from the bushes on the side. It sniffed the land where Naris was standing before, turned around a few times, and then raised its head and slipped away. Jogging, he ran to a takeaway carton that fell to the ground not far away.

On the ground next to the carton, there were still a few uneaten pieces of Lorentam potatoes scattered on the ground. That was the food that Nalis had dropped on the ground in shock. The coyote gently used it with its The paw grabbed the paper box on the ground and turned it over. The address of the restaurant was printed on the back of the paper box. The corner of the coyote's mouth curled up, and he suddenly showed a rather sinister smile.

Naris didn't know that so many things had happened after she left, otherwise she would definitely regret her unethical behavior of littering. She had returned to the business district, but at this time she was still Wandering the streets aimlessly.

At this time, Nalis's psychology was still quite complicated. When she was tried by the Wyrmrest Temple as the murderer of Ned, she really hated Ned for causing all this.

But at that time, Naris thought that Ned did this deliberately to trick her, and she hated Ned so much. This was not entirely because of Ned's injustice to Naris. The hatred in Naris's heart was actually more. It came from a feeling of betrayal. She and Ned were close friends. Their friendship came from the sense of identity brought about by the same evil outlook and the same ulterior secrets between them. It was simple. To put it bluntly, it feels like heroes cherish heroes and villains suck up villains.

Therefore, when Naris found out that Ned had left without saying goodbye, her first reaction was that this bastard must have gone off to do bad things and eat alone without taking my mother with him, so the boat of friendship capsized.

As a result, when Naris discovered that Ned was missing, he was not out to do bad things at all, but was turned into stone. It was obvious that he had lost his temper, so she felt a sadness in her heart. .

This is also related to the unique distorted views of the Black Dragon itself. When Deathwing fell, the Black Dragon Legion was obviously also affected by the power of the ancient gods. Their thoughts became extremely evil. In their view, as long as they can achieve It is acceptable to use any means for your own purposes; but conversely, like dragons of other colors, failure due to the so-called dragon principle is unacceptable. Therefore, for black dragons, evil is A trait worthy of admiration, while kindness is as despised as incompetence.

It is precisely because of this that Naris and Ned became good friends. (To be continued.)

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