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Chapter 544 The Burning Blade Clan



Chapter 544 The Burning Blade Clan

It's that familiar setup of a master and prophecy again...

Lorraine was sick of hearing it. The last guy who constantly spouted nonsense about masters, destiny, fate, or curses seemed to have his face on the Faceless One's backside, cursing and questioning Lorraine...

Now, the Burning Blade Clan orc warlock standing atop the lava hound is spouting one spiel after another.

Seeing that the portrait in the other person's hand even included the silhouette of the bard Barbaras, whom the teacher had once impersonated, Lorraine became interested in the master Yegosh had mentioned.

The master that Mayor Bourne mentioned should be, without a doubt, the progenitor of the tentacle monsters, the giant octopus served by the Faceless Ones, and the weakest of the Old Gods, N'Zoth!

The master Yegosh speaks of should not be the Old God N'Zoth. The master that the orcs once served was none other than the Burning Legion, which had conquered and destroyed countless inhabited planets.

The ruler of the Burning Legion is none other than Sargeras, the Dark Titan, once the most powerful Titan among the Pantheon Titans...

Although Sa has turned to the dark side, his goal remains the same: to eliminate life-bearing planets contaminated by the ancient gods. Once flesh-and-blood life is identified as being related to organisms like the ancient gods or viruses, Sa issues an order to eradicate all life.

He's mentally unstable; he claims he wants to reboot the universe, restore order, and eliminate all life corrupted by the void...

The Old Gods were enemies of the Burning Legion, at least initially... but as countless inhabited worlds were utterly destroyed by the Burning Legion's demonic armies, the power of fel energy ravaged countless planets, including the Draenei's original homeworld...

Sargeras's goal was simple: kill Azeroth... Regardless of whether there were Old Gods on it, the orcs were merely the second group chosen by Kil'jaeden, the deceitful man under Sargeras in the Burning Legion, and possibly even just one of countless puppet races.

Ner'zhul discovered the Burning Legion's plot, and was tragically killed, his soul extracted and used to create the prototype of the Lich King...

His disciple Gul'dan voluntarily joined Kil'jaeden's side, becoming the first demon warlock among the orcs. He tricked the orcs into drinking the blood of the pit lords, thus becoming invaders who passed through the Dark Portal...

The orcs failed, and Gul'dan and his Shadow Council became wanted criminals in both worlds.

Even the Dark Titans of the Burning Legion were enraged by Gul'dan's betrayal in abandoning his post and attempting to seize the power of Sargeras's avatar within the Tomb of Sargeras. They immediately caused Gul'dan to be overwhelmed by fel energy, leaving only the famous fel artifact, the Skull of Gul'dan, which ended up in the hands of the demon hunter Illidan...

One thing I don't understand is, is Sargeras in good mental condition?

Was Sargeras, the once most powerful Titan, truly afraid of the awakening of Azeroth's strongest planetary soul, or had his mind already corrupted by the Void or demons, turning him into a madman who only knew how to destroy life indiscriminately...?

The Dreadlords are also a key force in the Burning Legion; the birth of the Lich King, Frostmourne, and the Crown of Domination all originated from the Twisting Nether, the homeland of the Dreadlords...

But no one told the leader of the Burning Legion where the Dreadlord's homeland was...

The Dreadlords, as the teacher explained, are actually a race of natural spies, tools created by Denathrius the Great of the Shadowlands. They are inherently cunning and adept at disguise... Even within the Legion of Light, there are Lightforged Dreadlords; spies from the Shadowlands are everywhere...

Their influence is felt in all the major world events; it seems the true Shadow Council isn't just an orc warlock organization that's nearly wiped out...

The Naaru stand against the Shadow in the name of the Light, yet the Shadowlands themselves are a strange, unfinished world. The undead legion has appeared on Azeroth, and the Scourge holds secrets. Is it a power struggle among the six Eternals of the Shadowlands, or is death itself unwilling to be suppressed by the forces of life, choosing to manifest itself in the mortal realm...?

The sheer volume of information, the vague settings, and the conflicting historical events sometimes left Lorraine confused by his teacher's stories. He had only heard that among the dragons that once protected the world, there was a yellow dragon, the Bronze Dragon King who controlled the power of time...

With the blessing of the power of order, life and time are guarded by the red dragon and the yellow dragon respectively...

The Emerald Dream, representing the soul, is guarded by a green dragon. The spirit of nature and the origin of life also reside within this Emerald Dream, protected by the green dragon...

Magic and arcane arts are controlled by the Blue Dragon Aspect and his proud race... The power of earth and fire is represented by Deathwing, the Black Dragon Aspect... Deathwing earned his title by seizing the Dragon Soul and using the artifact to betray and attack the other five dragonflights...

This black dragon seemed corrupted by the hidden power within the earth, and also perceived the insectoid creatures of Azeroth as filth and a malignant tumor...

The Black Dragon King, disguised as Deathwing, has long plotted to overthrow the land...

It always hears the wails of Mother Earth of Azeroth, has witnessed the history of the elemental lords' imprisonment, and the Black Dragon Aspect always sees visions of the future...

The known history is that the Black Dragon King turned to the dark side, and the land was filled not only with raging flames but also with plagues, and with goblins and dwarves who loved to dig mountains and blow up caves every day... Not to mention the Blue Dragon King, who went mad after his wife died.

The green dragons fell into a deep, unawakened slumber. Whether the Emerald Dream they guarded was truly the final resting place for souls was a matter of utmost concern. If souls and lives could be reborn and coalesce normally within the Emerald Dream, then there would be no Scourge or Deathwing...

The Yellow Dragon Guardians, who control time and protect key world events, are the so-called Bronze Dragon Clan...

For some reason, they were obsessed with going back in time to save the world, but the great catastrophe still occurred... Even though Rhonin, the legendary figure from Dalaran, did almost change history ten thousand years ago, the fact is that the past automatically corrects itself with the present...

In the Battle of Mount Hyjal, the Burning Legion was defeated, but the World Tree and the Second Well of Eternity were destroyed.

Apart from the corrupted Sunwell in Silvermoon City... the Night Elf Moonwell has never appeared in the human world.

Therefore, the Sunwell faces a new crisis...

Everything seemed both accidental and inevitable; this is what villains love to talk about as destiny and divine revelation...

However, the Bronze Time Dragons not only failed to rewrite the timeline, but also seemed to have caused spacetime turbulence due to the chaotic worldlines and contradictory points, channeling some terrifying forces into the already chaotic Azeroth...

The Time Guardian dragons I encountered in Dalaran last time, those guys who called themselves the Eternal Dragons, had suspicious origins...

Although the teacher easily dealt with the suddenly appearing Eternal Dragons, Lorraine clearly remembered that she and her teacher seemed to have been blacklisted by the other side... There was an Eternal Dragon that hadn't appeared for a long time; its black and white body allowed it to freely travel through time, seemingly hunting down the Dual-World Traveler...

In the name of protecting the world, hunt down all cross-dimensional souls.

......

I forced myself to organize my thoughts and eliminate distractions.

Lorraine didn't care who the orc master riding on the lava behemoth was—whether it was the Eternal Dragonflight, the Burning Legion, or the Twilight Council—these guys posed a more direct and deadly threat to the mortals of Azeroth.

They are nothing more than the lowest of the low among the extraterrestrial demons and Void Lords...

Over the past 100,000 years, countless races have risen and fallen in the long river of history. Sometimes, teachers can't help but ask: if we were to record 100,000 years of history in detail, how thick would the history books of a civilization that could last for 100,000 years be?

The answer is... it's still just as thick...

Because when a race dies out completely due to the loss of its backbone, the kingdom or race that loses its descendants will likely have its history completely erased, leaving at most a legend or story...

Therefore, no matter how strong the enemy is, if you don't fight to defeat them and instead become a slave, willingly serving others as your master, then your future is destined to be bleak...

"No matter how powerful your master is, he cannot give you eternal life... This world only leaves behind the history of the victors. All slaves and the defeated are lambs to the slaughter. You have willingly fallen into depravity and served the devil as your master? Don't say that I, Lorraine, look down on you. Even Warchief Thrall would not blame me for my cruelty in the destruction of your Burning Blade Clan!"

Lorraine hung in mid-air, craning his neck in a defiant gesture, as the orc warlock watched as he was about to be surrounded by lava monsters and ultimately burned to ashes...

Goyish couldn't help but laugh, "I heard your Queen dislikes gossipy people the most. You probably won't have another chance to see Sylvanas... Hellbringer, give him a good beating! I don't have time for your idle chatter..."


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