Infinite Supreme Sorcerer

A Will Eternal Chapter 1337

The Adventures of the Country of OZ is Kane's childhood memory. It is adapted from "Alice in Wonderland".

However, what Kane arrived this time through the well of the dead world is not the country of OZ.

Soon after entering the new world, he recognized where it was.

Nazmir in Dark World of Warcraft.

Speaking of this place, it still has some connection with him.

Shortly after he moved from the dark HP universe to the medieval Warhammer universe, he sent his first clone, Kane Zhao, to the SC universe to obtain resources.

Kane Zhao's career is going well, but in the later period, on the titanium wind planet that is about to be destroyed by an explosive supernova, he discovers a "line of sky"-style sky gate, thus entering an unknown world.

For Kane, there is nothing to say about the adventure experience in this world. After all, it is a technical crushing and hanging, and there is no suspense.

But this leads to an important figure, God King Eugen.

Eugen has a business and entrusted it to him.

Even from the current perspective, the commission of that business can still be regarded as a piece of fat.

In addition, Eugen kindly gave some information about him in Gaowei, which made him look at his own destiny from the perspective of the multiverse for the first time, so he accepted the deal.

For this reason, he specially prepared a dedicated skill system for his avatar Kane Sun.

Then he was sent to the universe called 'Abyss'.

Then Kane Sun had an adventure, and his soul clone went to the Dark World of Warcraft.

In the end, his soul avatar split into an echo, and in a relatively tragic way, it perished on the mutated Zandalar Island.

Kane didn't get the information before and after his death. He only learned the farewell information left by the echo of Kane Sun's soul before starting the over-limit adventure through several hands-offs.

To be honest, he was still very interested in some of the contents.

But it is not worthwhile to open up a special passage for this purpose. After all, this project belongs to the category of projects that may be difficult to deal with if there is too little investment, and if there is too much investment, the profit cannot be guaranteed. For him, who has a lot of investment projects, even if he wants to try, the ranking is relatively low.

I never thought it would be connected this time.

accidental?

No, Kane wouldn't think it was an accident.

Even if you don't think about conspiracy theory, just talk about probability, the chance of chance is too low.

But Kane didn't think it was another great power, such as the hole dug for him by the ancient god.

Not to mention the difficulty of digging a hole, the consumption alone is an astronomical figure, and the difficulty is definitely greater than using the goblin god of the dark HP universe to exile him to the Warhammer 40K universe.

Besides, if it's a pit, it's impossible to get to this point, he hasn't noticed it yet.

If the opponent really has such a high score, you can use some more efficient methods to deal with him, instead of this kind of trap that requires the cooperation of the target to complete.

Standing at the other end of the portal, Kane pondered for about two minutes, and finally decided to attack the door of the well of the dead.

Black light gushed out from between his hands, completely wrapping the door. After a while, when the black light dissipated, the texture of the door changed significantly, and it looked like glass, like obsidian.

Dark God Crystal.

This is the substance created by Kane after analyzing the texture and structure of the divine power door on the Warhammer 40K side, integrating his own technology, and transforming mass and energy. It is specially used to close the dead zone channel.

Then, he mobilized energy and used the Creator's skills to create an extraordinary version of the titanium alloy door frame.

Light, strong, and stable, this door frame also looks similar to the door of divine power, but if you compare it carefully, you will find that it is specious. The key lies in the symbols and magic patterns used.

Kane's door frame uses the original text in the technical system he controls. Its function is not much different, and it has the effect not inferior to that of the cosmic egg membrane.

After completing the transformation of the door of the dead world, Kane performed another thirteenth-level magic spell-Shen Yin.

The door of the dead world was hidden in the darkness and disappeared.

This kind of concealment is not simply invisible, but into a temporarily created dark dimension similar to the shadow plane.

Unless the opponent's skills are as high as Kane's, they can't even call out the door, let alone break it.

After spending more than half an hour to get everything done, Kane walked outside.

While he was resting on the gate of the dead world, he had released his divine sense to scan the place, so he had a rough idea of ​​what kind of place it was.

Maintaining the speed of ordinary people on foot, Kane floated all the way, passing through caves and domes, and finally came to a strange half-artificial, half-natural cave.

The surrounding things, whether it is stalactites or underground plants, are all off-white, and they all have obvious petrification characteristics.

If he was not mistaken, this should be G'huun's lair.

G'huun is known as a man-made ancient god, but according to Kane's statement, he is actually an evil.

Its characteristics are very similar to the light god he created in the Warhammer 40K universe, and it is the embodiment of destruction, deterioration, and end.

When it comes to G'huun, one has to mention the Old Gods and their master, the Void Lord.

The World of Warcraft is a high-magic universe, where extraordinary magic prevails. As long as the power is mastered, mortals can defeat gods.

In other high-magic universes, even though there are similar theories, in reality, this kind of thing is rare, but in the Warcraft universe, this kind of thing happens again and again.

The Universe of Warcraft also has star gods, but unlike the Star Gods of the Warhammer Universe who were born on stars, all the star gods of the Universe of Warcraft were born on planets, or more precisely, life planets.

From a certain point of view, the story of World of Warcraft is actually unfolded with a star god named "Azeroth" as the protagonist's vision.

After the sequence of the World of Warcraft, the first awakened star god is called Aman'Thul. He was also the leader of what would later become the Pantheon (organization), the God-King.

As for why it is called 'Pantheon', some people think it is a self-improvement, some people think it is an 'imaginary number' born under great joy, and some people think it is the name given by the gods after foreseeing the future and knowing the definite number. Even if the specific number is less than ten thousand, but At its peak, it will almost be close, provided that most of the star gods can wake up normally and don't die prematurely.

Kane doesn't care too much about this. He established the "First Order" organization because of its nostalgic and commemorative elements rather than its practical significance. He feels that the main function of the name is a code name. As far as it is concerned, it is not worth detailing.

However, judging from the behavior of Aman'Thul and other gods, the name of the Pantheon is still somewhat particular.

Specifically, starting from Aman'Thul, the search for similar activities began.

Over time, Aman'Thul's small team grew, Iona, Aggramar, Khaz'goros, Norgannon, and more.

It is worth mentioning that each star god has his own unique skills. Like Aman'Thul, who holds the power of time, and his consort Iona, who holds the power of life, and so on.

From Kane's point of view, this is called a divine appointment, and it is a given.

That is to say, from the perspective of the Creator and the Creator God, World of Warcraft was added with too much subjective will by the Creator God at the beginning of its birth, unlike other universes, which only give the elements and only do the initial creation. guide, and then how to evolve pure randomness.

This is not the case in World of Warcraft. This kind of divine appointment is not a coincidence, but a deliberate arrangement.

Anyway, the Pantheon team headed by Aman'Thul quickly figured out their own way of playing.

This kind of gameplay is called order.

The Pantheon gang began to order the entire World of Warcraft. This operation is similar to the confinement center requiring all pregnant women to go through the so-called "scientific eugenics and postnatal care that help mothers and children to be safe" procedures promulgated by them.

Through this process, those protoss who have not yet been born, their future counterparts, can be born relatively smoothly.

And there is not only the purpose of natural delivery, but also the purpose of prenatal education.

To be fair, this is a bit over the top.

Create social animals and tool people?

What's more, is this making a copy of itself?

Isn't your behavior of looking forward to your friends Jackie Chan a little too much?

It doesn't matter, who makes others capable and has a first-mover advantage.

But where there is oppression, there is resistance.

The universe was originally only chaotic, but someone insisted on separating the color spectrum with clear boundaries, and then the camp was born.

Where there is order, there must be chaos.

Note that chaos is not chaos, chaos contains order and chaos.

The first male Sargeras in the Pantheon fell to the chaotic camp.

Because the chaotic camp has a very attractive principle - nothing is taboo.

This is not okay, that is not right, there are rules and regulations, and there is nothing wrong with following the rules. This is order.

White cats, black cats, good cats that catch mice, only result theory, this is chaos.

Sargeras fell into chaos. There is a mainstream saying that he has been fighting on the front line for too long, and his mind has been subtly corroded.

Inexhaustible, inexhaustible killing, even the harder the force, the greater the rebound. Such a reality made him question, who is wrong? Is it these enemies, or us who enforce order?

But Kane agrees with another theory, that is, Sargeras found the real enemy, and then discovered that this universe is actually sick, and the sickness is not serious. The virus has captured many important places, so there is no hurry , can only be given strong medicine, if you can survive, this life will be saved, if you can't survive, then you will die, it is a dead horse as a living horse doctor.

Therefore, Sargeras betrayed the order and built his own chaotic faction, drawing the inexhaustible enemies of the past into his subordinates as cannon fodder, and went to war with the real enemy.

It is morally untenable, but it is the right thing, and even something that must be done by someone, so Sargeras stepped up and used all means, even if he killed the unborn kind, he would never let him become an enemy in the future hawks or sharp weapons.

Does this idea have a sense of déjà vu?

That's right, Azeroth, the Eastern Continent, the North, the Kingdom of Lordaeron, the Menethil Dynasty, and the famous filial son Arthas, this is the way of thinking when facing Stratholme being infected by the natural disaster toxin.

Hence the famous Stratholme Massacre.

The Scourge party headed by the dreaded Demon Lord Malganis transformed the infected citizens into undead creatures through sacrificial massacres to enrich the Scourge.

The purification party headed by Alsace, through destructive massacres, dissipated the souls of citizens and severely damaged the physical structure of their bodies, making them unable to be used by natural disasters.

So bad luck fell on the Stratholme.

Sargeras broke up with Aman'Thul and others, and the effect is similar, except that the stage is bigger, the time for the power to be released is relatively longer, and the number of lives that bear this power is larger, so the individual's perception is relatively less sensitive.

The nature is the same.

So who is the enemy who was cited by Sargeras, the number one male in the Pantheon, who has fought in the vast universe for millions of years without defeat, and who has to go to extremes to have a chance of survival? what is it then?

Lord of the Void.

This point can also find a similar corresponding existence in the Warhammer 40K universe.

If the order + chaos camp headed by Aman'Thul and Sargeras represent the physical universe, then the Void Lord represents the subspace.

For a time Kane missed the concept.

He thought that the Maharaja of the Void represented the Void.

That is, the concrete incarnation of the infinitely vast space between the individual universes.

If that's the case, then Maharaja Void's compulsion is too high.

The Void, after all, encompasses every single universe, and even closely-connected groups of universes that resemble a pile of soap bubbles (such as the Marvel Multiverse).

However, after sorting out the research information, coupled with the great contribution of Zhao Wenrui's heritage information. Only then did I realize that the Lord of the Void in the Universe of Warcraft is two different things from the Void.

It can be said that the relationship between the real void and the universe is the opposite of nothingness and existence.

The relationship between the Void Lord of the Warcraft Universe and Aman'Thul is the opposite relationship between light and darkness.

According to Kane's logic, light is the brilliance born of darkness, so relatively speaking, the characteristic of light is essence, while darkness is the general trend.

The Void Lord of the Warcraft universe is very powerful, forming a pattern that devouring everything is a foregone conclusion, and the hostile forces have their heads to sleep, but not necessarily their heads to get up.

So Sargeras, who discovered this situation, was anxious.

This is a typical example of having won a lot without encountering major setbacks, and your self-confidence has turned into pride. Even in the face of a situation where you must lose, you still have the illusion of "I can fight back".

Specifically, it started with an intrusion and anti-invasion event.

At that time, the Lord of the Void sent his minions, the ancient gods, to invade a world of life that bred protoss.

The practice of the ancient gods is actually similar to that of Aman'Thul and the others. They are also farming, and they are farming in order.

It's just that from the perspective of human morality and ethics, it is dark.

Therefore, if the Maharaja of the Void and the Ancient Gods are divided into camps, it is actually evil and lawful.

Putting it into the DND system is the devils of the nine hells.

And led by Sargeras, are the demons of the bottomless abyss, chaotic and evil.

In the DND universe, the rivalry between devils and demons is an almost eternal topic, and the endless battlefields have the opposite nature of law and chaos.

Sargeras discovered that the ancient gods polluted the unborn star god through their own set of operations. At the moment of decision, his choice was exactly the same as Alsace's choice when facing the situation in Stratholme.

With a single sword strike, the ancient god died, and the star god was also beheaded.

"I would rather kill the people I love with my own hands, than let them become evil minions and harm the world!"

This is the famous saying of Alsace at that time.

The people of Stratholme burst into tears and expressed that they were represented, sacrificed, because they were deeply loved.

It's really hard to tell whether it was a difficult choice without a better choice, or a rough operation under subjective emotion. Maybe there is a little bit of both. Complacent, this is also very similar to Alsace's mentality after slaughtering Stratholme.

It's just that the number and trajectory of the Lich King's tricks on Arthas are clearly discernible, while Sargeras was not targeted by a certain old villain with superior skills and a superior layout, but an old man with a strong sense of mission. of***.

So Sargeras did not lead the Burning Legion to the Void Lord's lair like Arthas swung his army to Northrend, but played cleansing all over the universe.

In this regard, Kane felt that Arthas was happier than Sargeras.

After all, Alsace knew where the enemy was, where the lair was, and had a clear goal.

Sargeras could only cleanse and repel rape in the universe that theoretically belonged to his own territory. Kane even doubted whether he had the ability to attack the Void Lord.

This is like in the Warhammer 40K universe, if the human empire hadn't invented the subspace jump engine technology, even if they knew that the four evil gods were the most deadly enemies of the population, and they would rather have the courage to break the jade than to destroy it, how could they fight against the evil gods? ?

Ever since, Sargeras' "unscrupulous" characteristics began to stand out. Even if the intention is good, doing things is too careless.

As some members of the Burning Legion boasted of the Legion's 'great feats': a thousand worlds smoldering.

Listen, is this human speech? Those are all living planets, all of which have been roasted. Compared with the Lord of the Void, it is really hard to say who is more harmful.

Even if these destroyed planets can't be saved, they are just slow poisons for the life on them, and they still have a few years to live. As a result, when the Burning Legion arrived, they died immediately, and all the ashes were scattered.

Azeroth, on the other hand, is such a living planet that meets the purifying reasons of Sargeras and his Burning Legion.

The Old Gods had infected this world, and Sargeras felt that he was born an evil, so he had better kill him as soon as possible.

Aman'Thul and other gods said, wait a moment, maybe you can save it...

How to rescue it?

Comparing whose fetal-education-big-fa is better.

Aman'Thul and the others are also very confident in their own set of ordering methods.

However, when it was implemented, an oolong incident still occurred.

When Aman'Thul and the others dealt with the ancient gods who were already in place first, they used the brutal method of uprooting.

But the Old Gods are a bit like ticks, the bugs commonly known as creepers that can cause meningitis.

This kind of insect cannot be slapped to death like mosquitoes, or pulled from the affected area to finish the job. Doing so will only break the part that has been nailed into the skin inside, and this part is still active. , will continue to scourge.

The correct way is to roast it with fire so that it will actively withdraw from the part fixed in the flesh, and then kill it.

The brutal behavior of Aman'Thul and others led to a situation in Azeroth similar to "broken amniotic fluid".

Seeing that Azeroth was about to have a miscarriage, Aman'Thul and the others rushed to make up for it, and this method was the Well of Eternity.

Aman'Thul's thinking is that although this part of the essence energy that gave birth to Azeroth leaked out, it was still compensated through technology after all, so that the meat was rotten in the pot, and the energy was applied to the life of Azeroth. And the orderly music played by these lives is the song of prenatal education in Azeroth.

From this point of view, any star god has a little meaning like Gaia, the mother of the earth. Life begins with it, and especially ends with it. The soul is like a drop of water flying away from the river, and finally returns to the mighty river. All kinds of dust and gas it carries during its flight are eventually brought into the river. Into the river, and formed an impact.

Therefore, the consciousness of the planet is also the gathering of the consciousness of all living beings, and the experience of life on Azeroth determines the disposition of the star god to a considerable extent.

After the Oolong incident, Aman'Thul felt that it was necessary to study the ancient gods.

The teams of customary order farming are basically like this, complete the structure, and start targeted.

So Aman'Thul and the others established a laboratory called Udir.

At that time, there was only one continent of Mu in Azeroth, which was called Kalimdor, the land of stars.

G'huun, the blood god, was born when Aman'Thul and the others studied the Old Gods.

Using knowledge of the structure, Aman'Thul and the others attempted to create the Old Gods.

If successful, it means that they have completely mastered the physiology and even numerology of the ancient gods. It turned out that it was indeed successful, the only problem was that it seemed to be a bit too successful!

G'huun has some characteristics and talents that even the Old Gods don't have!

Aman'Thul they wonder, where is the problem?

In the end, they couldn't figure it out either.

The reason was that Sargeras was making trouble again, and he didn't know which unborn future compatriots he was going to kill, so Aman'Thul and the others went to fight the fire again.

But this time, I couldn't come back.

Sargeras went farther and farther on the evil road, and finally became impatient with his brothers and sisters, so he dug a hole and held up the butcher's knife.

Aman'Thul and the others showed the characteristics of "White Left" and even "Mary Sue" that Kane sneered at. Not only were they not mentally prepared for this trap, they even had no way out for a rainy day.

In the end, the choice turned out to be to pin the hope of resurrection on Azeroth, a newly opened laboratory that had been polluted by the ancient gods and was not sure whether it was really safe.

Therefore, the guardians who stayed in Azeroth, who once acted as assistants of the gods, inherited a little bit of divine power left by Aman'Thul and others.

The experimental body G'huun was also preserved because of its special species, and Aman'Thul and the others were reluctant to destroy it when they left.

Time is a butcher's knife, and nothing lasts forever. After Aman'Thul and the others left, the Old Gods became active, G'huun became active, and even all kinds of life on Azeroth became active. So opened the story chapter of the World of Warcraft Universe Lord.

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