Chapter 568: Behind the Dark Deal

Drunken Wind and Cthun's deal isn't as simple as a few conversations. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

It can be said that from the first moment when Drunken Wind led people into the Angela Temple, the two sides had already begun to test before the transaction.

The Elder Gods are the seeds of the corrupted Star Soul sown by the Void Lord, and the Void Lord is the will of the Endless Shadows - so the Elder Gods are actually members of the Shadow Forces.

If we use the analogy of traditional DND thinking, Shadow is equivalent to evil, and evil energy tends to chaos, although the Elder Gods seem extremely twisted and terrifying, but they are still different from demons who only know destruction.

This is the basis for the cooperation between the two parties.

When it comes to the Elder Gods, many people's first impression is of babbling whispers and endlessly twisted flesh, and this is only part of the Elder Gods.

Thanks to Saratas, Drunken Wind has learned more about the Elder Gods.

Although the ancient gods can make people lose their minds, the ancient gods themselves are very rational - crazy people can't drive normal people crazy, only normal people can drive normal people crazy.

There is a rivalry between the Elder Gods, and in the end, only one of the Elder Gods can successfully corrupt their own planet, with Saratas being the first unlucky to be devoured, and if the Titans don't come to Azeroth, it may be Asshath who wins.

If the Elder God infects the Star Soul, he has a chance to become the Void Lord, or be a part of the Void Lord - this is not very clear to Saratas, because the Elder God has not succeeded in infecting the Star Soul so far.

Cthun is the most cowardly of the ancient gods of Azeroth, neither in strength nor resourcefulness, according to Sarathas, if the Titans don't come, the next one to be devoured is Cthun.

That's why Cthun was bent on developing his Zerg from the beginning, just to protect himself.

Perhaps when the Elder Gods first came to Azeroth in the form of seeds, they did represent the will of the Void Lord, but after thousands of years of development, the Elder Gods themselves have been careful to think about it.

Although once part of the Void Lord, Drunken Wind discovered from Saratas' performance that the Elder Gods seemed to be eager to break free from the Void Lord's control and become an independent entity.

In fact, the core idea of drunken wind is not complicated.

If Cthun is not absolutely loyal to the Lord of the Void, if Cthun does not want to be destroyed and devoured one day, he must seek change.

Now that Ashaji died and Saratas died, of the three remaining Elder Gods, Enzos had become the weakest one.

Regardless of which step Yugsaron makes at Northrend, it will always be bad news for Cthun.

Yugsaron failed, but Cthun still couldn't escape from prison; Yugsaron succeeds, and Cthun will be devoured.

For Cthun, it was a dead end.

So the drunken wind gave Cthun a third way.

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Angela may be dangerous and mysterious, but there is a lot of interesting information in the details.

As he progressed deeper along the way, Drunken Wind discovered a very interesting phenomenon - unlike Yugsaron and Enzos, Cthun was not just brainwashing his followers, as a "god" believed in by the Angela Worms, Cthun was actually quite competent.

The area of the Angela area is not too large, and the area of the place sealed by the beetle wall is not as large as the Elwyn Forest, but in this small area, the number of insect people has actually exceeded the number of humans in the Eastern Kingdom.

What are the wormmen doing alive?

Ancient Resonance Crystal.

Where did the crystals come from?

Cthun provides.

How does Cthun deliver?

Do you remember the Well of Eternity?

Azar had corrupted Azeroth the deepest, so when he died, the earth was torn apart, and Azeroth had a huge wound that the Titans had made into the Well of Eternity.

Cthun may not be as good as Asshaji, but he is also silently absorbing the power of Azeroth.

Seeing Cthun, Drunken Wind understood why the Titans had chosen to seal the Elder Gods in the first place.

Think about it, the Elder Gods are sealed in a sealed cage, and they have no access to the Shadow Energy, and they are declining day by day.

However, one day, the Elder Gods will discover that they can actually use Azeroth's astral energy, the power of the arcane, to "survive", and they will not hesitate to choose to absorb Azeroth's energy for their own use.

But don't forget, whoever uses your energy will be affected by whom!

When orcs drink demonic blood, they are bound to become berserk.

The last person to dare to use arcane energy in this way was the Dark Trolls, and then they became the Night Elves!

In the absence of energy from the Void, once the Elder God chooses to accept the energy of Azeroth, then sorry, the one who is assimilated is not the Star Soul, but the Elder God!

According to the idea of the Pantheon, as long as the connection with the Void Lord is severed, the Elder God is no match for Azeroth at all!

If it weren't for the destruction of the Pantheon by the Sargeras group, the Titans' plan would have been a real success......

It's not clear exactly what happened to Yugsaron and Enzos, but Cthun...... Along the way, it seems that he does have signs of "reforming the evil and returning to the right".

So Drunken Wind chose to face Cthun at the last moment.

The exchange with Cthun proves all of Drunken's conjectures.

The murals along the way testify to Cthun's care for the Angela Worms, and the arcane unleashed by Vikneyras proves Drunkenwind's hypothesis of "mutual infection".

In the same way, Cthun also realized that he really couldn't use fraudulent means to deceive Drunken Wind for help, so he simply stopped letting the worms die in vain.

Under the tacit understanding of both parties, a transaction was finally completed.

As the worst of the Elder Gods, Cthun has no advantage in the face of the drunken wind who has figured everything out.

For the sake of his own life, Cthun agreed to the drunken wind and was willing to go to another world.

Although there are no Star Spirits there, Cthun believes that with his army of worms, he will become a god one day.

To outsiders, it was the Drunken Wind who managed to turn the tide, defeat Cthun and start organizing the migration plan of the Elder Gods, but in reality.

Cthun gets a new respite, and Drunken Wind obliterates the last of Kalimdor's lands that are not under the control of the Oath.

From now on, although Silisus is still covered with yellow sand, there are no more worms.