Chapter 663: The Whole Thing

Why did Fao find those letters?

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Long before Quel'Salas joined the Oath, Drunkard had been in contact with Alonsos Fa'o - for Drunkard, he needed a helper in the shadows to help him investigate the Elder Gods.

Relying only on the oath on the surface, in the face of the believers of the ancient gods hidden in the shadows, after all, there is some powerlessness.

At that time, after some deliberations, Fao and Drunken Wind hit it off and reached a consensus on cooperation, Drunken Wind is in the light, Fao is in the dark, and they will jointly deal with the believers of the ancient gods.

While Kalia was preparing for the Northern Expedition, Fao formed an organization called the "Esoteric Cult" and began to secretly search for the traces of the followers of the ancient gods.

The scrolls weren't what Fao had learned from the Elder Gods—for Fao, the discovery of them was nothing more than a coincidence.

As an old friend of Terenus, Fao sometimes wanders around the ruined palace of Lordaeron in his spare time - don't think that people don't have hobbies when they die, Fao loves to walk.

Walking is an interesting process that relaxes Fao, who has lost a lot of his functions after becoming a forgotten person, but after a long period of work, the mental exhaustion remains.

And the place where Fao walks is also interesting - the royal palace of Lordaeron.

The royal palace of Lordaeron is an absolute off-limits area for most people, and even within the Forsaken, it is rarely visited.

After all, this is the sad place of the Forsaken Queen Kalia, where her brother killed her father.

But for Fao, the Lordaeron Palace is a good place to walk, quiet enough to think.

Then, by chance, Fao discovered those scrolls hidden at the bottom of the throne.

The scroll was recorded in the Ravenhod cipher, and Fao didn't understand what it meant, but there was no doubt that it was important - after all, there was nothing simple about what was hidden beneath the throne.

So Fao carefully put away all the scrolls.

After that, he specially sent someone to watch here, and someone came to report as soon as possible.

When the drunken wind came to find the scroll, and concealed his tracks.

So Fao got the report as soon as possible, saying that Drunken Wind appeared and looked like he was looking around, so he asked Drunken Wind if he was looking for some scroll.

In response to Fao's question, Drunken Wind directly admitted: "I'm just looking at some scrolls." ”

Fao nodded, then took out the scroll with Drunken Wind.

Looking at the secret words, Zuifeng also said that his head hurts.

The expression of the donkey's lips and the horse's mouth, no matter who looks at it, is confused.

Fortunately, there are people who understand Ravenhold's secret language.

Drunken Wind took the scroll with him again and hurried to Quel'Thalas.

Now, Valera has become a key figure, and without her help, no one can figure out what is written on these scrolls.

After an intense and hectic translation process, Drunken Wind finally figured out the records on these scrolls.

A legend, a legend about Soladin the Great.

Legend has it that after leading humanity to defeat the trolls and establish the kingdom of man, Emperor Soladin discovered the "shadow that lurks in the shadows", passed the throne to his heirs, and then single-handedly solved the shadow.

And the establishment of Ravenhold also began at that time, and Soladin the Great was afraid that he would not be able to completely solve the shadow, so he specially sent his most loyal subordinate Ravenhold to find a secret place in the mountains and form a force in the shadows.

This is Ravenhold Manor.

Ravenhold Manor was originally built to prevent the shadows that lurked in the shadows.

But as the years went by and the times changed, Ravenhold began to deviate.

That threat lingered, and Ravenhold gradually became a stronghold of human assassins.

When he saw this, Drunken Wind had already understood what Duke Jorazi Ravenhod meant, and he suspected that it was the shadow of Soladin the Great who directly destroyed Ravenhod!

Interestingly, the next scroll illustrates Jorázie Ravenhold's speculation, and in Ravenhod, Jorazy had already discovered the identities of those infiltrators at the end.

Black Dragons and Black Dragons.

Choraci believes that Emperor Soladin chose to go single-handedly to find Deathwing because he was worried about the panic of the people, but he never returned.

In this case, Choraci believed that the shadows hidden in the shadows that Emperor Soladin spoke of were those black dragons that were about to move.

But is that really the case......

Drunken Wind frowned after reading all the records.

Obviously, Ravenhold's case involves a lot of "historical legacies", and they are historical legacies related to dragons.

Moreover, due to the inadequacy of human records of their own history, it is not easy for Drunken Wind to figure out the situation at that time.

But fortunately, this matter involves the black dragon.

For humanity, the age of Soladin was a long, long time ago - by now, the last bloodline of Soladin the Great had been severed.

But for the black dragons, it was just a period of their dragon life.

Humans don't know, but black dragons know!

If you want to know if the black dragon did something during the Soladin period, just ask?

So, Drunken Wind ran to the Temple of Dragon's Sleep in Northrend and asked some of the older dragons about the past of the Soladin period.

Nothing.

After some careful questioning, Drunken Wind finally determined that the thing that Soradin was worried about was definitely not the black dragon.

Because according to the dragon, during the time of Soladin, the dragon felt that humans were all degraded Viku, a group of worthless people, even if it was the king of the human race, for the dragon, that was the case......

After getting the news, the chain of evidence for drunken wind was broken.

Could it be that Farad's presence at Ravenhold was just a coincidence?

After thinking about it for a long time and verifying it from many sources, Drunken Wind finally determined that Jolazi's speculation was wrong.

It was the Black Dragon that destroyed Ravenhold, but it wasn't the Black Dragon that Soradin was worried about, but some other existence.

Okay, the clue is completely broken.

Drunken Wind probed Ravenhold's destruction in order to find out where Deathwing was, not to avenge those assassins, but now it turned out that after a long time, Ravenhold himself didn't know where the black dragon went, so for Drunken Wind, this matter was completely meaningless.

Disappointed, Drunken Wind wanders around the Temple of Dragon's Sleep, and then meets Danas's plea for help.

Then Drunken Wind came to Mograine's aid and then mediated the war.