Heimarian Odyssey

Chapter 4848 Historical Truth (Part 1)

After Locke put away the remains of the eighth-level frost dragon, the entire snowy region began to collapse in all directions with the highest snow peak as the center.

Obviously, the remains of this level eight creature should be regarded as the energy hub of the snowy territory in the ruins of Azeroth's civilization.

It is not easy for this secret realm of top civilization to be maintained for millions of years. After Locke took away the remains of the eighth-level master as the hub of rules and energy, it is normal for the space to collapse.

Fortunately, the collapse process was not too fast, and judging from the current situation, such anomalies only occurred in this vast snowy area.

The surrounding space collapse disaster did not affect Locke at all. While walking leisurely towards other areas of the ruins, Locke collected things that could arouse his interest.

A large number of prehistoric ice sculptures were casually put away by Locke during the process.

These ice sculptures are indeed of little use to him, but they can be handed over to the group of magicians in the wizarding world for research.

In addition, as another gain for Locke, he also found the remains of a semi-seventh-level master in two other hidden corners of this vast snowy area.

The complete remains of the master are also a guy who has mastered the power of frost.

This is a blue-skinned giant with two heads and a size of more than several kilometers.

He is holding a metal totem pole several thousand meters long in his hand. It can be seen that this totem pole must have been a world-class secret treasure of good quality several years ago.

Unfortunately, the passage of time and the erosion of the strong ice power have completely reduced this metal totem pole to a mortal state.

Next to the remains of the two-headed giant master, Locke also saw many ice sculptures similar in appearance to the giant, but they were generally between a few meters to tens of meters in size, not as exaggerated as the giant master.

They should be the same species.

As for the other half of the master's remains, it was a black-armored monster whose entire body was completely frozen in ice.

This ugly-looking black-armored monster had its lower body missing, and it was unknown which entity chopped it off.

The vague remaining aura showed that this monster, which should have been at the seventh level of life energy during its lifetime, was stronger than the two-headed giant.

Surrounding the black-armored monster, there was also a large and dense army of monsters.

The lifelike ice sculptures that exist in this snowy area show that millions of years ago, these black-armored monster legions of unknown origins apparently fought with the native creatures in this snowy area.

The biting blizzard and the long passage of time have made both the master and the underlying biological army a thing of the past.

Only the lifelike ice sculptures in front of us show future generations a glimpse of a civilized war millions of years ago.

After wandering around the snowy area for a while, Locke, knowing that he would probably not gain anything more, flew towards the end of the snowy area in the distance.

The lush greenery indicates that this top-notch civilization still retains a trace of vitality.

Although he was in the snowy area, Locke also discovered and collected many rare prehistoric ice-type plants.

However, due to the imperfect rules of this top civilization relic, it is difficult for many plants to survive.

As for living animals, Locke has not seen one so far.

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Crossing the endless snow-capped mountains, Locke finally came to another area of ​​the ruins of Azeroth's civilization.

The silver-covered world was gradually replaced by grasslands and forests. Locke, who was at the end of the sky in the ruins, even discovered several sizable inland lakes.

Whether it is grassland or forest, the vitality contained therein far exceeds that of the previous snowy areas.

But what is extremely strange is that in this green world, Locke cannot see a single living creature.

Even the lush trees exude a sense of decay and withering, as if the vigorous vitality is just an appearance.

As Locke gradually went deeper into the green space, endless corpses appeared in front of Locke.

Many of these corpses exist in the form of skeletons, but some retain their appearance in life.

If we say that the ice sculptures in the snow before were able to preserve their appearance in life with the help of absolute zero.

So the reason why the countless corpses on the vast plain in front of him can survive millions of years is because Locke felt an extremely weak trace of the law of time remaining.

There is no doubt that millions of years ago, on the battlefield of Azeroth's civilization, a master-level creature that mastered the law of time must have appeared.

Only the extremely strange power of time can preserve the remains of these long-dead creatures to this day.

It is also because of the rules of time that most of the lush forests and grasslands in front of Locke should have decayed due to long-term erosion, but now they have been preserved to this day. There is only a touch of decay and withering, marking that they are no longer in existence. Not of this era.

The law of time should be one of the extremely rare powers of law in the star world. Even the rarity and difficulty of cultivating the law of time are even more exaggerated than the law of destruction.

The only master who has mastered the power of time rules that Locke has seen so far is the seventh-level Twilight Lord of the Light God Clan.

Moreover, the Lord of Twilight is not a pure master of the time system. He only masters some time rules and means. The main source of power of this Lord God of Light is the divine power of light and the great prophecy.

I can't help but be around this battlefield

Looking around, Locke tried to find the remains of this prehistoric time master.

But unfortunately, Locke never found the remains of any master in the vast surrounding area.

Either the remains of the master that should have been there were picked up by others, such as the eighth-level steel king.

Either the corpses of these masters are not here in the first place.

Looking up to the west and north respectively, the intuition of the ninth-level creature continued to guide Locke forward.

The direction in which the King of Steel escaped was to the west, which was the direction of the last area of ​​the ruins of Azeroth's civilization. It also gave Locke, the ninth-level master, a faint sense of threat.

As for the north, it should be the core area of ​​this lush forest and vast grassland.

There are the least biological corpses and traces of battles there, and everything is relatively well preserved. More than 80% of the top civilization relics still have active plant resources, and they are all there.

If Locke guessed correctly, the largest treasure trove of relics of this top civilization should be in the north.

Glancing at the direction in which the King of Steel escaped, Locke still ignored the eighth-level master.

Rather than paying attention to the life and death of the King of Steel, Locke is obviously more concerned about the secrets of this Azeroth civilization ruins.

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