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Celeborn has been very anxious since the Black Orcs stopped attacking, very anxious!
He could see that what was waiting for him was definitely not going to be good! But he is unwilling, he is not willing to let his ambitions and ambitions sink here, he must save himself!
How can I help myself?
Kelleborn doesn't have a complete plan yet, but one thing is for sure, and that is to find out what caused the explosion.
It didn't take much effort for Kelleborn to find out.
Because when the railgun was fired before, there were a lot of people around. Even quite a few soldiers saw it, so it was completely impossible to keep it completely secret. And the elves have been friends with the Silver Moon Kingdom for so many years, so they naturally have their own news channels in Silvermoon City.
They soon found out who was responsible for the explosion.
Solam and railguns!
Let's not talk about what kind of railgun it is, but when he heard Solam's name, Kelleborn didn't know what kind of expression he was showing. Blood-wise, Solam is his own nephew!
His sister's only son!
There is a saying that the father and mother are not as good as the uncle. Although Fallon didn't say this, the truth was pretty much the same.
Originally, Kelleborn was supposed to be very close to Solam.
But that's where Solam's bloodline comes in! It can be said that it was because of Solam's appearance that Kelleborn personally killed his sister, that is, Solam's mother Lilia.
Because Solam's father was an orc!!!
What a scandal! Even today, when Kelleborn thought of this, he was full of resentment and shame towards Solam's father and Soram himself! In the eyes of the elves, orcs are really similar to their names, beasts that look like people!
Every time Calleborn thought about it, it was as uncomfortable as eating, and although he hadn't eaten it, he believed that his sister fell in love with an orc and gave birth to a wild seed, which was definitely worse than!
From this point, Kelleborn was extremely disgusted with Solam, even hateful! If he hadn't been able to beat Solam, he would have wanted to kill Soram.
But on the other hand, Soram was the only thing left of his sister in the world. Well, that's right, it's something. Celeborn loved his sister so much that he took care of her since their mother abandoned them.
It turned out that he did a good job at first.
His sister is not like him, she has extraordinary talents, she is a natural ranger, and she is even favored by the Green Knight Gillis, who thinks she will become a ranger master. Kelleborn is very proud of this, even more proud of his achievements.
But what happened after that......
Let Kelleborn regret it until now.
He personally bore up his dearest relatives, and he had to pretend to be proud of it......
This feeling of guilt, pain, and sadness still torments him to this day. And these feelings became even more turbulent after Soram uttered Lilia's last wishes.
Soram tells Celeborn that Soram will leave him alive because of Lilia's last prayer, and that she doesn't want anyone to hurt his failed brother for her reasons.
Because of his longing and guilt for Lilia, Kelleborn's feelings towards Soram become complicated. He didn't want to mention this half-breed, but he couldn't bear to hurt him. Although with Kelleborn's ability, it is unknown whether he can hurt Solam.
Forget it, let's get down to business.
Not to mention how much Kelleborn felt when he heard Solam's name, he had to face the problem.
How to solve that what railgun.
According to the intelligence, Kelleborn had no idea what kind of weapon it was, and at the same time he didn't know how to deal with it or how to defend it. Even he had a serious incomprehension of the three words railgun.
Rails and guns? What does it mean to be connected?
Put the cannon on the rails?
What's the point?
What does this have to do with that much power?
Kelleborn took the information and consulted the family mage, but did not get any useful information. It was unlike any artifact on the continent, and there was nothing to learn from.
Faced with this situation, Kelleborn pondered for a long time, and finally gave up.
He abandoned his quest for the weapon, and instead resorted to a simpler and cruder solution, which was to destroy it entirely. Anyway, according to Kelleborn's idea, since this weapon is so powerful, it must be very difficult to build!
Even Kelleborn wondered if there were serious restrictions on that thing, otherwise why didn't Silvermoon City take it out earlier?
However, Calleborn didn't dare to bet on any restrictions, so he still thought about it. Forget it. This can be regarded as destroying one of Silvermoon City's hole cards.
Do what you think.
Unfortunately, when it comes to how to do this, Kelleborn has another problem.
The railgun was surrounded by Silvermoon City and the dwarves, and there was no way he could sneak a shot.
As for Ming, it is even more impossible, the two thousand elves he brought can't make much waves in this city, not to mention anything else, just those dwarves, Kelleborn can't stand it.
Speaking of dwarves, Kelleborn had to mention the name Soram again.
If prejudice aside, Kelleborn has to admit that his nephew is really, really good, better than his mother.
Not only is he the king of the Cloud Giants, an ancient legendary race, but he also has a powerful dwarven clan working for him. With these two points alone, even if Soram goes to Yongju Island as a guest, the royal court of Yongju Island will receive him with the highest standard. It's legendary!
It's a pity that Solam's background makes this impossible. It's not that the elves don't understand how much they hate and reject the hybrid of orcs and elves. In short, Solam's very existence is a huge nuisance.
Now he is even more, if it weren't for the railgun, the dwarves brought by Solam would also be a headache for Calebone. Once the Silvermoon Kingdom has formed an alliance with a powerful dwarven clan, this is definitely not good news for the Supreme Forest.
It's a pity that the railgun matter is the most important thing now, and the problem of the dwarves is inconsequential compared to this.
But now, the elves can't do it themselves. So how can you destroy that horrible weapon?
So Calleborn thought of the Black Orcs outside the city, and Kelleborn certainly knew that it was very likely to play with fire and set himself on fire. Even as long as this matter is exposed, he will definitely be ruined. But he had to.
So Kelleborn used an arrow to bring a letter to the Black Orc.
And this letter was lucky to be in the hands of Hawkdor.
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We turned our gaze to Hawkdor's side again.
Receiving Kelleborn's letter, Hawkdorf fell into deep thought.
The content of the letter is very simple, it is a simple explanation of the existence of the railgun, as well as the specific location of the city wall, and even two pictures are intimately attached, a schematic diagram of the railgun, and the intention of the specific location. Well, that artifact is still on the city walls, because the people of Silvermoon City believe that it is placed on the city walls to help deter the black orcs. In addition, that thing is too heavy and too cumbersome to move around, so it is better to put it there first and wait until the war is over to deal with it.
Hawkdorf was unsure if this was a ploy of the enemy, so he turned to his master, the Dark King Bane, for help.
It is also a benefit for the clergy, who can turn to their own gods for help.
In the face of the prayers and pleas of his patrons, Bane responded to Hawkdorf almost as quickly as possible.
He, like the other gods, was very attentive to everything about that weapon.
He quickly confirmed the authenticity of the letter, and even gave a name, Solam.
The one who killed Zelemy, set fire to their food, and used that horrible weapon to cause the explosion!
As the god of strife and tyranny, Bane is very powerful, and it is not difficult for him to figure out this little thing. Even he knew that Soram was the key to that weapon, and that only he could operate it.
So the order he gave to Hockdorf was simple, and that was to destroy the device, or kill Solam.
As long as one of these two things is done, Bane will not blame Hochdorf for his previous mistakes, and will even reward him. Bane and Kelleborn thought the same thing, thinking that that terrifying weapon must be a very rare artifact, and even the final hole card that Queen Hembo left to Silvermoon City. As long as it is destroyed, then it is a victory for the black orcs.
After all, Silver Moon City can fight again in the future, but it is not a simple matter to destroy such a powerful artifact. To this end, Bane also gave Hawkdorf two things to ensure that the task was completed.
The first is a scroll of divine power, which stores Bane's divine power, and as long as it is activated, the divine power of destruction inside can destroy anything. (Bane owns the Divine Domain of Destruction, and he has been trying to improve this realm in the hope that one day he will be able to condense the Priesthood of Destruction, for which he has a bad relationship with the Storm God Talos, and is hostile to each other, because the main priesthood of Tarlos is Storm and Destruction)
The other thing was an unusually old rune stone, which looked worn out, with many cracks on the surface and looked like it could shatter at any moment.
This rune stone is a treasure that Bann got when he was still a mortal, where this thing came from and who made it, Bane doesn't know, he only knows that this thing is very old, older than Benn himself.
Bane discovered the power above, and with it, defeated many powerful enemies. It's just that after becoming a god, this thing is not very useful, its power is no longer enough to fight other gods, but Bane still keeps it by his side, hoping to study something from the remaining power of this runestone, so that he can become stronger.
But after so many years of research, Bane still found nothing. Well, he was a formidable warrior and a terrifying tyrant in his mortal days. But he is not an erudite scholar or a mage, and after becoming a god, there is still not much change in this aspect. So it's normal that you can't do research.
So Bane ran out of patience, and he decided to waste it and let the runestone, which no longer had much power, exert its last strength.
And the last victim of this thing was Queen Xinbu!
Apparently, Bane had adjusted the threat of that artifact to the level of Queen Hembo.
With these two treasures bestowed by the gods, Hawkdor's self-confidence returned! He will bring the victory and glory he deserves for his master!
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