Chapter 118 Twin Towers (change first and then change)
Medivh frowned.
Zach's request was abrupt and even a little offensive, but the Guardian did not show any anger on his face, but said kindly: "I don't even know who you are from another world."
The Guardian of Tirisfa - a secret character born to protect order and civilization.
After all, there is chaos and evil in any world, and in Azeroth, the demon is one of them.
They come from the twisted void, possess powerful power far beyond mortals, and always covet the destruction of the civilized world.
In order to fight against the demons, two thousand and six hundred years ago, the most powerful mages formed a secret council, the Council of Tirisfa. They concentrated their lifelong power on one person, making it powerful enough to confront the demons head-on, and the first guardian was born.
This power has been passed down from generation to generation between the Guardians and is constantly superimposed. Each generation of Guardians is stronger than their predecessors.
The old man named Medivh in front of Zach is the current guardian.
"Don't get me wrong, I'm not interested in the power of the Guardian."
He walked to the window and looked out. The big hole in the wall of the Karazan Tower was shocking, and the entire mage tower seemed to collapse in half at any time: "Besides, your current situation is not optimistic, right?"
It has been three days since Zach came to Azeroth, and he has basically figured out his age.
According to the local chronicle, it is now the 20th year of the Dark Gate, and he probably remembers the situation of Medivh at this time.
The Guardian has been dead for a full seventeen years. Although he was resurrected two years ago after a lot of trouble, he is still in a very weak state. The power of the guardians accumulated on him may have been consumed by most of the resurrection.
At this moment, the whole world was in peace before the storm, and the massive invasion of the demons was imminent.
This is why Medieval spreads prophecies everywhere in a hurry to warn the mortal rulers in this world.
"I have traveled through the void and also know the threats that this world is about to face..." Zach casually found a remark and walked to the side door of the planetarium: "But as I just said, I only need you to give up the guardian's duties."
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The two walked through the winding stairs, passed the library filled with thousands of bookshelfs, and finally arrived at the top of Karazan's tower.
The black Nejifar Doomsday Ship is floating quietly over Karazan.
Medivh was still silent and patiently waited for Zach's explanation.
The midnight breeze blew over Zach's black hair, and he leaned against the railings and looked at the black forest on the other side of the mountain, where the lights of the Night Town were looming.
"His Guardian, have you warned those mortal kings?"
Medivh nodded, his tone full of disappointment: "I went to Lordaeron, but King Terenas did not listen to my warning."
Zach remained silent.
As expected, the guardian had been dead for seventeen years in the official record, and he had been corrupted by demons during his lifetime. With a dark history, he still could not reveal his true identity, and could only appear in front of mortals as an old charlatan.
This naturally gave his warning a great discount.
Medivh said again: "But I will go to Dalaran again."
"So you hope Kenreto will listen to your advice?"
Kenrito is the supreme ruling institution of Dalaran, the kingdom of the wizard.
"The only hope is the far-far Kalimdo..." Medivh looked at the dark forest in the distance, his face a little gloomy: "I hope Anthonydas is as wise as the rumor."
Azeroth has two continents, the Eastern Kingdom and Kalimdo. All human empires are on the Eastern Kingdom, and this continent will soon be the beginning of the next demon invasion.
The Guardian Medivh's strategy is very simple - if you can't beat it, run away.
Only by gathering mortals from the two continents together can they fight against the demon army.
Zach just nodded without comment. He did not respond, but changed the subject: "How many people are there in the Kingdom of Lordaeron?"
This unrelated question stunned Medivh.
Zach is asking knowingly.
The world of Azeroth is about the same size as Zach's hometown, the earth, but there are only more than ten countries here, and each country is considered a medium- and large country in Zach's previous life.
As the largest human empire, Lordaeron has an area of more than millions of square kilometers.
"More than ten thousand."
Zach continued to ask, "His Guardian, what is your suggestion on how to transport tens of millions of people to another continent?"
"Of course, it's a boat."
“How many ships are needed?”
"this..."
"As far as I know, Lordaeron owns only a few hundred ships. Even if a ship can hold hundreds of people, it will only transport 100,000 people at most." Zach, leaning on the railing, turned around and looked directly into Medivh's eyes: "What should I do if there is a remaining 99% of the population?"
This question directly stumbled upon Medivh.
Seeing that the other party did not answer, Zach skipped the question: "How did you warn King Terenas?"
"Of course it's a warning to them about the coming danger."
"What is the original words of Your Excellency the Guardian?"
Medivh was a little embarrassed when asked, but he repeated his prophecy: "Humans are in danger, and the tide of darkness has come to this world again, and the whole world is on the verge of war."
"Why not make it clear?"
"Um?"
"After all, migration of tens of millions of people is no small matter, but as a guardian, you shoulder the responsibility of protecting civilization, and trillions of creatures are dependent on your words and deeds..." Zach paused and asked again: "Why don't you explain it clearly?"
"Then how should I warn?"
The mage spread his hands and said bluntly: "The natural disasters that are happening in the north are new weapons created by the Burning Legion. The demons use it to weaken the mortal kingdom and thus pave the way for the invasion that is coming soon."
Medivh was speechless for a while, and he answered for a while, but it sounded like he was looking for an excuse: "Even so, they probably wouldn't believe it easily, after all, few people know the existence of the Burning Legion."
"So Your Excellency the Guardian believes that a mysterious prophecy with unknown words will achieve better results? How can the mystery, drama and linguistic beauty help in such an important message? "
Medivh was completely speechless.
But Zach's questioning is not over yet: "When it comes to the Burning Legion, why don't you warn the high elves in Silvermoon City?"
Medivh was a little confused.
The black-haired mage held his forehead: "Only the elves who fought the ancient war with the Burning Legion truly understood the threat of the demons. Among all the rulers of the kingdom, only the elf king Anastarien, who has lived forever, is he most likely to hear your warning, right?"
Medivh suddenly realized, then showed a little embarrassed expression.
The young man in front of him was polite and his tone was plain, as if he was talking about irrelevant things.
But every word in his words was slapped on his face like a slap.
Zach sighed softly: "I am forgiving, Mr. Medivh. Your sense of responsibility, judgment, communication skills, and decision-making skills are a little relieved..."
His tone seemed to criticize a junior: "As a guardian, you are incompetent, I hope you can give up this responsibility..."
The mage walked up to Medivh and said sincerely, "Stop causing trouble to this world."
Medivh looked at the young man in front of him with a little dullness.
This visitor from another world knows this world well. If he hadn't noticed any evil energy and shadows on his body, Medivh might have thought that the other party was a disguised demon lord.
More importantly, the other party's thinking seems to be much clearer than his own. Although every word is heart-wrenching, it really makes him speechless.
He was embarrassed, but compared to protecting the world and resisting the disasters that followed, what is the mere self-esteem?
After a long silence, the guardian under the hood seemed to have made up his mind secretly and slowly spoke: "What is your suggestion?"
Seeing Medivh compromised, Zach nodded slightly: "We cannot easily give up on the tens of millions of residents on this continent."
He walked to the edge of the top of the Karazan Tower and looked at the abandoned town around the bottom of the tower: "Of course it's a battle."
Several blue and purple fireballs flew out of thin air in front of him and flew towards the center of the town.
That night, residents of Yese Town, dozens of kilometers away, saw a strong white light lit up from the east, as if the sun was rising from the horizon in advance.
When the explosion subsided, the shock wave had smoothed out hundreds of buildings, and the ground melted and collapsed, revealing the huge hole underground in the town.
There are white bones in the deep cave hundreds of meters wide, and countless twisted bones are tied to the dense iron locks.
Karazan Cellar.
After being corrupted by the demon, Medivh also had a crazy dark history, but everything has become a past, and this cave has now become a base suitable for carrying the Zach Mage Tower.
And there was a reason for the former guardian, Egwen, to build Karazan in this valley six hundred years ago.
Mages in any world need magic to cast spells.
Unlike the [Free Magic] in the World of Mages and the [Chaos Energy] in the World of Demon Hunters, Azeroth's magic flow relies on the [Magic Net].
The valley where Karazan is located is one of the nodes of the Azeroth Magic Net, which can provide endless magic power to the Mage Tower.
Zach raised his hands high, and the diamond-shaped pendant on his chest lit up, and a black sphere appeared above the hole.
With a violent white light, a gray tower of the same size as Karazan stood in the center of the town ruins.
Immediately afterwards, three black Doomsday ships also appeared above Karazan out of thin air.
Medivh widened his eyes and talked with Zach all night, although he had been in shock, but never showed it on his face.
At this time, he finally lost his composure, but it was not because of the mage tower itself, but the things on the tower.
A large piece of black and purple flesh was attached to the giant gray tower, almost wrapping up the outer walls of most of the towers, and a huge mass of meat in the center was pounding.
What's even more strange is that the flesh and blood were covered with thousands of eyes.
"What is this?" Maddie murmured.
Before he finished speaking, the millions of eyes suddenly looked at the two of them, and at the same time, purple steam emerged from the huge scar on Zach's neck.
"Well..."
The severe pain made Zach hold the railing: "Is there something that the Guardian doesn't know..."
Chapter completed!