Chapter 483: Doubt and Self-Doubt

"No wonder you need to make up lessons with your wife later. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info" Seeing Sal's surprised appearance, Zuifeng secretly shook his head, "It's good to fight, but it's a pity that the knowledge reserve is completely insufficient." ”

Seeing that Sal was still very puzzled, Drunken Wind could only explain the problem more clearly.

"Thrall, you should know that elemental spirits can manifest as elemental creatures, right?"

"That's right." Thrall frowned and nodded, "I've seen quite a few elemental creatures too. ”

"Then you should know that when facing powerful enemies, elemental creatures will also be afraid."

"This ...... How is this possible? Thrall's eyes widened, "I can't believe it, the elementals are terrified?!" ”

"Of course." Drunken Wind nodded slightly, "Elementals all have their own emotions, just like the fire elemental tends to be passionate and impulsive, this is their nature. And the element that has the greatest sensitivity to all other things is the wild spirit. ”

In fact, apart from the orcs, there are many races in Azeroth that follow shamanic teachings.

Minotaurs, Bears, Black Iron Dwarves, Panda People, and Goblins all have shamans.

And these shamans of different races are similar in their knowledge of most of the elements.

The spirits of the four elements, the wind, the flames, the earth, and the flowing water, are so visible that even if the shamans are unconventional, they are unlikely to have any other interpretation.

The only element that can be divided by race is the Wild Spirit.

Drunken Wind also came into contact with some pandaren shamans when he was in Pandalia - the Shadow Sect is not only a warrior monk, but also a very important member of the Shadow Sect with spellcasters such as mages and shamans.

Therefore, for the spirit of the elements, the drunken wind also knows a little bit about it, and now it seems that the world is strong, but after all, it is not an academic school, and the combat effectiveness of Yeluzi is good, but unfortunately the theoretical knowledge is often not solid enough.

Of course, Drunken Wind will not go to make up for Sal's lessons, after all, he only knows a little about Elemental Drunken Wind, and if it weren't for the purpose of learning Elemental Clones, Drunken Wind may not have learned about these for the rest of his life.

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After leaving Orgrimmar, Drunken Wind suddenly had another idea.

Maybe others don't know that the Elder God did it, but Sunderland probably knows, after all, in the last communication, Sunderland had said that he had participated in the battle against the Elder God.

Maybe he'll find out who the hell is doing this?

With this in mind, Drunken Wind once again came to the scene of the incident and summoned Sunderland.

And the first reaction of the wind chaser also confirmed the conjecture of the drunken wind - as soon as Sunderland appeared, he showed a heavily guarded appearance.

"Sunderland, you feel the breath of the Elder Gods too, right?" Drunken Wind looked at Sunderland, "This is indeed the trace of the ancient gods, right?" ”

"That's right." The wind whined around Sunderland, "Even after a long time, I will never forget this disgusting and rotten smell." ”

"So, can you recognize the smell as belonging to the ancient god?"

"Hmm...... It's the breath of Salatas. ”

"Saratas?" After Drunken Wind confirmed it repeatedly, he realized that it was a name he had never heard before, "Describe this guy - we may not have the same name for the Elder Gods." ”

However, Drunken Wind soon discovered that Sunderland's description did not match any of the ancient gods he knew.

It can also be said that this ancient god has similarities with every ancient god known to Drunken Wind!

Drunk and stunned.

Isn't this the ancient god I know?

It's not a bunch of eyes on Cthun, it's not a bunch of tentacles on Enzos, it's not a bunch of mouths on Yogsaron, it's not a fierce and incomparable Ashaji.

According to Sunderland's description, a rather strange image appeared in the mind of Drunken Wind.

Indescribable twisted bodies, irregularly distributed organs and tissues, equally boundless minions...... This wants to dye not any known ancient god!

Could it be that there were more than four ancient gods?

But if there is a fifth Elder God, what role does he play in Azeroth?

Unfortunately, Sunderland didn't know much about the Elder God, and Drunken Wind couldn't get more useful information.

In this case, Drunken Wind could only sigh helplessly.

The current impression of Azeroth and Drunken Wind has changed a lot, although most of them are benign changes, but it is undeniable that this has also greatly reduced the "prophet" of Drunken Wind.

But so what?

Drunken Wind clenched his fists - no matter how difficult it was, he must not give up easily!

Since things are already unexpected, it is difficult to simply put everything aside, start from everything in front of you, and carefully study what happened!

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Just when Drunken Wind began to seek truth from facts, a new wave had unwittingly arisen within the alliance.

The simple reason for this is that Brian Copperbeard inadvertently complained to Varian about the bad weather in the wetlands.

"Seriously, this place in the wetlands is hell, it's always been eerie since the Battle of the Three Hammers."

The speaker was unintentional, the listener was intentional, and the nervous Varian was in a state of being in a state of all the grass and trees, and when he heard Brian say this, he inquired about some things about the original Battle of the Three Hammers.

And now that the three hammers are one, and Thorrison is not there, Brian will roughly tell the story of the battle of the three hammers at that time.

When he heard that Mordgood was using the power of the shadows to wage war "beyond his means", Varian felt that something was wrong.

Familiar plot, inexplicable war, sudden provocation......

Thinking of what Drunken Wind said, and the very suspicious targets within the Alliance, Varian couldn't help but think of the Black Iron Dwarves who had just joined the Alliance.

If the suspected traitor is the Black Iron Dwarf, then the drunken wind is reasonable - after all, the three hammers have just been combined, and if the loyalty of the Black Iron Dwarf is openly doubted at this juncture, then I am afraid this will be a rather serious political incident. Maybe it will directly lead to the three hammers going to war again, and then it will be really bad.

Drunken Wind's vagueness caused a huge misunderstanding of Varian, but fortunately the Wawang was no longer a novice at this point, and he did not show dissatisfaction with the Black Iron Dwarves because of his suspicions - but it was undeniable that the number of spies from MI7 began to increase rapidly near Sorison's residence.

Not only the drunken wind, but the Alliance and the Horde have also entered a state of doubt and self-doubt together.