Heimarian Odyssey

Chapter 4852 The Era of Great Destruction

The praise of the ancient Titans in the murals made Locke aware of the dominant position this giant race occupies in Azeroth's civilization.

And the content presented on the mural shows that the civilization of Azeroth in ancient times gave birth to two level nine creatures, and they were both from the Titan family.

The powerful potential of the Titan family made Locke raise his eyebrows.

Then Locke couldn't help but think that his son Odin and granddaughter Hela both had Titan blood.

Now that even he has been promoted to level nine, who knows how far Locke's bloodline will develop in the future.

In addition to understanding part of the development history of ancient Azeroth civilization through murals, Locke also learned from other murals in the Pantheon that the power of magic and elements was indeed first created by the elves of Azeroth civilization and brought to the fore. It carries forward.

In the ancient civilization of Azeroth, it was the elves and dragons who truly utilized the power of magic to its peak.

Ancient magic, which is mainly composed of Elvish and Dragon language, was synonymous with violence and engulfing everything during the civilization of Azeroth.

As for the civilized humans of Azeroth in ancient times, their use of magic was originally learned from elves.

With stronger reproductive capabilities and clever minds that can draw inferences from one example, the ancient humans of Azeroth, although the history of magic development lagged far behind the elves, they later gradually became the largest magic-using clan second only to the elves.

As for the giant dragon clan, although the dragon language magic is extremely powerful, their population is even lower than that of the elves, so they will always be representatives of individual strength, but the entire clan is not as exaggerated as humans and elves.

In addition, the language of dragons is more obscure than the language of elves. Therefore, in the magical world of Azeroth's civilization and history, dragons are stronger than others, but they have not left any significant writings.

On the contrary, some ancient humans in Azeroth have reached life levels above the Dominator level, leaving behind many epic masterpieces that have influenced the development history of civilization.

"According to the introduction in the mural, although the Titans dominate the Azeroth civilization, the main base of the entire civilization is elves, humans, orcs, as well as dwarves, goblins, trolls, Nagas, etc. of racial minorities.”

"Orcs..." Looking at the description of blood, fire, and the power of darkness in the second half of the mural in front of him, Locke learned that a large part of the civil war in Azeroth at the end of civilization was instigated by orcs.

The complex and lifelike murals tell Locke a history of ancient Azeroth civilization that has long been buried in the dust.

According to the introduction in the mural, the orcs did not fight against the entire Azeroth civilization on their own, but they also attracted nearly one-third of Azeroth's native ethnic groups.

Even among the Titan clan, some Dominator Titans chose to rebel.

The chaotic history of war, full of blood and fire, cannot be described clearly by just a few hundred murals.

Until the end of the mural, Locke was unable to learn the final outcome of this civilized war involving internal and external troubles.

But considering that Azeroth's civilization has completely disappeared from history, and even its inheritance has been completely broken, it goes without saying.

"It seems that Azeroth's civilization was stronger than imagined in its heyday. The hundreds of statues of masters that appeared on the Mountains of the Gods are not the full expression of this civilization's strength."

"For example, the statues of the orc masters and the masters of other races who participated in the rebellion should have been torn down on the Mountain of the Gods."

"Then if civil strife did not break out in Azeroth's civilization, how strong would they be if they were united?"

"And...the enemies of Azeroth's civilization, which civilization do they come from?" Locke pointed at an ugly black-armored monster in the mural.

These black-armored monsters occupy nearly one-third of the second half of the Pantheon murals.

It's a pity that the mural records more about the development of Azeroth's civilization, and does not introduce much about the race and civilization characteristics of these black-armored monsters.

But since it can destroy the powerful Azeroth civilization, presumably the civilization represented by those black-armored monsters is not much inferior to the Azeroth civilization.

"The development and rise of wizard civilization did not happen in a vacuum."

"In addition to the hard work and progress of knights and magicians, it seems that there are also some historical factors."

"As a remnant of a top civilization, how can he be an unknown person?"

"If the wizard civilization had not taken the lead in developing and establishing its dominant position in the surrounding star fields, perhaps the ones who would dominate the surrounding star fields instead of the wizard civilization would have been elves, orcs, or Titans."

"So, as the remnant of the top civilization, what exactly did the Azeroth civilization leave us?" With this question in mind, Locke looked up at the starry ceiling of the Pantheon.

The ninth-level body slowly flew upward until Locke sank into the ceiling of the Pantheon and disappeared completely.

...

What you see is an endless starry sky.

Every bright star represents a prosperous plane.

Countless lights and shadows passed by Locke.

These lights and shadows show Locke the development process of ancient Azeroth civilization from a more three-dimensional perspective.

It also allowed him to witness the era of great destruction of Azeroth's civilization from a third perspective.

The civilization of Azeroth was defeated, but they were not completely defeated.

The civilization where those black-armored monsters lived also disappeared in the long river of history in this battle. Locke even

I saw a dozen of the eighth-level masters of Azeroth's civilization rushing towards the plane where the black-armored monster was, destroying that top plane with their own bodies.

This is a dimensional war taking place in the star realm!

In terms of the intensity of the war, it far exceeded the war between the Light God Clan and the Source Energy Civilization.

Compared with the destructive war that Azeroth's civilization has experienced, the war between the Light Protoss and the Source Energy Civilization is as ridiculous as children's playing house.

Countless planets and planes were destroyed in the process.

Not to mention that the plane where those black-armored monsters were located was completely destroyed, even the plane of Azeroth was completely torn apart by the huge power and indescribable dominance turmoil.

The Azeroth civilization ruins where Locke is now are just three small fragments on the vast Azeroth plane.

Fortunately, the Mountain of the Gods is right in the middle of these three fragments.

It is also because there are handwritings left by prehistoric ninth-level creatures on the Mountain of the Gods, so this top-level civilization relic has not been completely destroyed, but has survived millions of years and has been preserved to this day.

Locke can boldly guess that the wizarding world and the elven plane are the worlds where the survivors of Azeroth's civilization settled after the Great Destruction.

Even the predecessor of the wizarding world and the elven plane is not necessarily a fragment of the Azeroth plane.

Only after the passage of time and the influence of certain mysterious laws, did it gradually grow into a plane with complete rules.

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