Azeroth Hoag Biography

Chapter 320 In the name of nature

"Good afternoon, Banzai! Good afternoon, Mr. Forslag, hey, Banzai! You can put Mr. Forslag down first. I think he is frightened by you." There was nothing in the wilderness temple. There was only one person, except for the coyote demigod lying in the middle of the temple. This huge coyote had obviously noticed the two visitors who were walking in (Forslag obviously did not leave), and it raised its A front paw said lazily hello.

"Good afternoon, Mr. Coyote Demigod, Mr. Forslage is just a little nervous." Banzai placed the Forslage in his mouth in front of the Coyote Demigod, and then started chatting with the Coyote Demigod. Two sentences, except that Fuslag was obviously frightened by the coyote demigod, and it was obvious that the "large animal phobia" he was talking about was not just talk.

"First drink some hot mead, eat two bites of almond biscuits, and relax. We have a lot of time, so there is no need to rush. In fact, I just came to you to talk about your invention called the manned rocket. ." Seeing the nervousness on Fuslag's face, the coyote demigod conjured up a large plate of snacks and a large pot of hot and sweet-smelling mead.

"Thank you very much for your hospitality. I didn't expect that you would also be interested in manned rockets. But to tell you the truth, manned rockets are the most proud invention of my life." I don't know if it's because of the amazing effect of mead or because of it. Speaking of his proud invention, Fuslag finally felt less nervous after taking a big sip of mead.

"You never thought I'd heard of manned rockets..." Coyote Demigod said, and glanced at Banzai. It was obviously Banzai who told Coyote Demigod about the manned rockets, but Coyote Demigod knew Before the demigod finished speaking, it turned to look at Fuslag, and then asked: "Or did you think that I would be interested in manned rockets?"

"Well, to be honest, in my impression, even if a son of nature like you doesn't particularly hate goblins, he is unlikely to take the initiative to talk to us. After all, in the eyes of many druids, we goblins are nature's biggest enemies. , isn't it?" Fuslag could only smile awkwardly. He had already seen that the coyote demigod seemed to be just like Banzai in that he was only purely curious about goblins, unlike other druids who were angry at the sight of goblins. A look of disgust.

"The biggest difference between me and other demigods is that I never think that only what exists naturally is good. And how should the so-called nature be defined? Green plants, clean air, clean little Stream? These things sound very natural, but are the blazing volcanoes, sandy deserts, and turbid swamps natural?" The coyote demigod also laughed, judging from Fuslag's performance , obviously this goblin has completely let go.

"I don't know, but I think it should be considered right?" Fuslag replied with some uncertainty. As a goblin, Fuslag has never thought about the definition of nature carefully. He only needs to know that his actions are consistent with the definition of nature. It's enough that it naturally doesn't get involved.

But in fact, even among the Cenarion Circle, those druids who shout the slogan "for nature" every day rarely have any druids who think about nature when they have nothing to do. Definition, for them, if they have that time to think randomly, they might as well try to enter the Emerald Dream, um, through sleep, or to put it more directly, sleep.

Of course, this is also because these druids can directly know what kind of behavior is beneficial to nature by sensing the spirit of nature. Therefore, druids do not even need to think at all, they only need to obey. Just follow the orders of the spirit of nature, but in the long run, those druids who have abandoned independent thinking are more like slaves of the spirit of nature than guardians of nature. And these virtues who have practiced to the point of losing their brains are Ruui has also become the favorite target of those evil forces, because as long as they disguise themselves as spirits of nature, they can easily play with these brainless druids.

"Of course they are a part of nature. Whether it is in volcanoes, deserts or swamps, there are lives. Although they have an extremely difficult time surviving, they are still surviving tenaciously. Of course, I also know that among many druids and In the minds of the demigods, these places are regarded as forbidden areas of life and scars of nature, but I think their ideas are simply wrong." The coyote demigod made no secret of his disdain for other druids and demigods. This attitude of disdain also surprised Forslag.

"So what is nature?" Fuslag suddenly asked curiously, and he began to want to know more about this coyote's thoughts.

"What is nature? Nature is the land under our feet, which is Azeroth. As long as it is something that originally existed in Azeroth, it is all natural!" The hyena demigod said as he stood. He stood up and began to slowly circle around the Wilderness Temple.

“The air we breathe, the water we drink, the flowers, plants, trees, animals and birds we see are all natural. Of course our cities, people, and culture are also natural. Life is natural, and death is also natural. All of this is natural, of course. This includes you goblins." The coyote demigod's mood was obviously in an excited state, but very strangely, Fuslag was not afraid of such a coyote demigod. Instead, he felt that the coyote was All the demigod's behaviors are so natural, or in other words - natural.

"But why do the druids say that we goblins are the enemies of nature? Are they lying? From my heart, although I hope that what you say is true, it's just that the goblins are saying We deny the druid's accusations, but we know very well that our actions are indeed causing damage to nature!" Obviously, the views of the coyote demigod were too shocking, so Fuslag actually began to refute Coyote Demigod's POV.

"I know this sounds very funny, but the fact is that we all know that our behavior is inappropriate, but we are unwilling to correct it for our own selfish interests." Forslag bravely said what he was thinking, But after saying that, he regretted it. No matter what the purpose of the coyote demigod was, there was no doubt about its goodwill towards the goblins. Fuslag's behavior was undoubtedly trampling on the goodwill of the coyote demigod. .

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