Chapter 1096: This is the Great Weaver Mother!
When Taliyah opened her eyes again, she was completely different from before.
The earth seemed to be a kind mentor who had taught Taliya all the knowledge of the Great Weaver Mother, and when she opened her eyes again, Taliya's heart was already ethereal.
In the dance under the moon just now, Taliyah, with her eyes closed, seemed to have returned to the ancient battlefield of Acacia, and she saw the earth-shattering battle, and saw the warriors of the gods who were corrupted by the stormy void - that was the real Eccia Rainstorm.
Completely brought into the perspective of the spectators, Taliyah had the same emotions as the Great Weaver Mother once had, and she was determined that no matter what, she would not let this terrible void invade one more step!
"Lives are like weaving, and they should be like rocks."
Taliyah's mouth muttered the Weaver Mother's aphorism, and finally raised her head.
At this moment, Taliyah saw her path completely.
Seeing this scene, Rhodes couldn't help but muttered a little in his heart - Rhodes, who had dealt with Kalmar, knew very well that this kind of inheritance would have been a special wisdom for a long time, just like Karma before, although he was not very old, but he was extremely smart, and he was a little worried that Taliyah would change his mind and no longer be on his side.
"Rod, you're right." Luckily, Taliyah seems to have only passed on part of her memories, "Azir's return may not be a good thing for Shurima, the glory is in the past, and the Sun Disc and the Celestial Warriors are not Shurima's future direction." ”
Oh roar, are you still willing to stand on your side after getting the inheritance?
Rod raised an eyebrow in surprise.
"The Great Weaver Mother chose to leave the empire because she saw the shortcomings of the empire." "The quest of the Empire has long since diverged from that of the Shurima people. ”
"Understood." Rod nodded, and then asked directly, "In that case, what are you going to do next?" ”
"Weavers need to be united." Taliyah's tone was extremely firm, "We will follow the guidance of the Weaver Mother and prepare to fight the Void." ”
"Sounds good." Rhodes blinked, "But there's been a lot of activity in the Void lately, it's close to Acacia, and most importantly, there's already a self-proclaimed Prophet who has begun to trick mortals into sacrificing the Void - so be careful when organizing weavers." ”
"You don't need to worry about that." Taliya's eyes were red, but her expression was full of pride, "In the last moments of her life, Mother Weaver used her last strength to prepare a wide stone curtain under the Kohalisei, and if Alacia's situation changes, I will raise it completely—this stone curtain will be the weaver's most reliable barrier for Valoran." ”
Hearing this, Rod was finally moved.
Although she has met the Great Weaver, judging by what she has done and what she has finally chosen, she is a true hero - although in the eyes of some Shurima people, she is a traitor, but in any case, this Great Weaver Mother gave everything for Valoran.
What is greater than insisting on honor is giving up honor for the precious things you guard.
The Great Weaver Mother was once a member of Shurima's upper echelons and part of Shurima's ruling class, but after seeing the terrible void, she erected a final barrier for Valoran in a seemingly dishonorable way.
It was not only the barren hernia that stopped the spread of the void, but also the Great Weaver Mother, who had never told or recorded her attack, who walked alone into the Gobi as an exiled in the last moments of her life, and then left a long stone mantle deep underground where she passed.
The next moment, Rhodes turned around and cast a mage salute on his chest towards the empty Kohalise Gobi.
From Avarosa and Serelda of Freeljord, to the Celestial Warriors and Great Weaver Mother of Shurima, there are countless beings who willingly give everything to fight against the Void and defend their world, where Valoran mortals can't see.
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Turning down Taliyah's retention, Rhodes left Kohalise early the next morning.
For Rod, the mission of the trip to Halise has been successfully completed - here he has found a great ally who can fight against the Void, and he has confirmed that Azir cannot have the support of the weavers, and in doing so, Shurima has taken an important step in the direction that Rod wants.
After completing this part of the mission, Rhodes went straight north without stopping, and went to the ancient forest of Kumang again, where he sought the support of the nomads from the Great River.
Of course, before entering the Kumangu Forest area, Rhodes first met the guide of the trip, Mr. Trist, in the small town of Kumanggugra.
That's right, Trist, who had finally completed the task assigned by Rod, had only returned to Piltover before, and he had not had time to have an in-depth exchange with the ladies and ladies of Leather City, so he was brought over again and became Rod's chief guide officer......
Trist clearly resents this, partly because good things were interrupted, and partly because he actually doesn't like to deal with his own people.
Yes, while Trist loves to hang out in Bilgewater (he's recently had a crush on Lady Picheng), he's a true river nomad by nature.
Big river nomads rowing boats, hanging colorful sails, and selling all kinds of magical gadgets.
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When it comes to river nomads, the rest of Valoran often thinks of them as "boat-boating vendors" – and although they live in completely different environments, these humans who live in the lower reaches of the Kumangu Python River valley are in some ways similar to weavers...... Even in Valoran, which is changing with each passing day, they still maintain the old traditions, and they are kind and obedient to others.
Yes, while the Great River Wanderers were important traders in the south-east of Valoran, their stubborn traditions kept them largely out of getting along with other peoples, and their colourful sailing boats were only treated for a very brief period of time, no matter where they anchored.
In this regard, the elders of the Great River Nomads believe that this is the way the world works, and in most cases, in response to this prejudice and discrimination, the Great River Nomads also choose to accept and cowardly obey this kind of prejudice and discrimination, and Trist, who is unwilling to be wronged, was banished because he fought back against the attacks of some drunks.
Although when he mentions this past in the future, Trist will always smile and say that this exile gave him the opportunity to see the wider world of Valoran, but what he really thinks in his heart is only he knows.
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