Chapter 1293 Raiden in Odin’s Eyes

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Regarding Laideng's whereabouts, the barrage also provided some information they knew.

In the timeline they were familiar with, Laiden was not awakened to fighting spirit after escaping from Thor's captivity, and was still in a state of confusion.

After Pandaria, the next time I saw Laden was in En'zoth's lair - the awakening city of Ny'alotha.

As expected, the still passive and decadent Great Guardian was corrupted by En'Zoth due to a huge psychological hole, and stood on the opposite side of Azeroth.

However, according to the discussion and analysis between Danmaku and Sarlayan, on the timeline where Sarlayan is located, Laiteng should no longer be such a waste.

Many years ago, Sarlayan explained to Laden the ins and outs of the destruction of the Pantheon and the current situation of the Titans' souls still existing.

Although Lai Deng did not completely believe Sarlayan's words at the time, the news finally retained a glimmer of hope of victory in Lai Deng's heart, preventing him from being easily corrupted and corrupted by the ancient gods like in the original history.

Therefore, Sarlayan does not think that Laiden will continue to follow the same tragic path.

Moreover, Enzos has not yet completely broken free of the seal, and it does not have the courage to open Ny'alotha to the outside world.

Nowadays, the protective powers of the four guardian dragons are still there, and Azshara, the leader who has long been estranged from Enzos, is secretly providing information.

If Enzuos dares to take the initiative to open his lair, it will be a proper act of giving away his life.

As the most stubborn of the five ancient gods, Sharlayan didn't think Enzos would be so stupid.

"Come...?"

After Sarlayan's request was finished, Odin ignored the Aggramar Treasury trial problem that could be easily solved by just saying hello, and looked at the blue sky outside the Hall of Valor with some confusion.

After a moment, Odin looked at Sarlayan again with a serious expression: "Before I answer your question, I need you to tell me first. The truth about how you have been willing to fall for so many years."

"this……"

Sarlayan hesitated for a moment, not sure whether he should tell Odin about the destruction of the Pantheon.

Compared to Laden, Odin, as a military leader, should have a stronger will.

As an outsider, Sarlayan was unable to empathize with the Guardians' feelings for the Titans, and he was unsure of the consequences of revealing this information to Odin.

After noticing Sarlayan's hesitation, the light in Odin's single eye flickered slightly.

"Let me guess, did something happen to the Pantheon?"

"Uh~"

Sarlayan and Stellagosa were stunned for a moment subconsciously. Although they quickly regained control of their expressions, their reactions had already told Odin that his guess was correct.

"That's true..."

Odin raised his hand and rubbed his forehead: "There's no need to hide it from me. I've worked with Lai for many years, and I know his character far better than you do."

"Unlike my quick temper, I am a gentle and strong person."

"Since the birth of our group of guardians, he has always been worthy of the title of Great Guardian given by the Titans. It is with his help that guardians with different personalities can put aside their differences and work together. .”

"I went south alone to supervise the construction of the Origin Forge, but I lost news not long after that. A series of things that happened in Ulduar after that...you should have known about it for a long time."

Odin sighed softly: "Among all the Titan Guardians, Lai is the one who has the highest recognition of the philosophy and strength of the Pantheon. In my opinion, it even reaches the point of blind worship."

"Under normal circumstances, Lai is always passionate about life and work. His charisma and affinity are far superior to mine. The only reason why he loses his fighting spirit and surrenders... I'm afraid it's only the Pantheon that has an accident."

"so?"

After gathering his emotions, Odin solemnly asked Sarlayan: "I guess I guessed it right? What happened to the Pantheon during the years I was imprisoned? Why did the other guardians except Lai Didn’t receive any message?”

Sharlayan and Stellagosa looked at each other and exchanged opinions through their eyes. In the end, the two unanimously decided to tell the truth to Odin, who seemed relatively calm at the moment.

"Okay." Sarlayan took a deep breath: "Don't get excited yet, listen to me describe it carefully from beginning to end."



"The Pantheon... was actually destroyed?"

Although Odin repeatedly emphasized that he could bear it, after hearing the truth told by Sarlayan, he could not help but be absent-minded for a while.

Fortunately, Odin's willpower is indeed much stronger than Laden's blind faith in the Pantheon.

It didn't take long for the chief manager to sort out his mood.

"It's unbelievable..." Odin rubbed his eyebrows with a complicated expression: "As the creations of the Titans, we know the power of the Pantheon better than anyone else."

"But it is precisely because of this that the betrayal of the Bronze Titan Sargeras made it possible to destroy the Pantheon."

Sarlayan echoed: "Yes, the strongest fortresses often begin to collapse from within."

"At first, Aman'Thul and others just wanted to persuade Sargeras to change his mind through negotiations. No one expected that Sargeras would suddenly rise up and kill his former lieutenant Aggramar in a merciless sneak attack."

Odin smiled bitterly and shook his head: "In this kind of life-and-death battle, there is no room for hesitation. As the weaker party, Sargeras knows this truth better than anyone else, so he will never show mercy."

"On the contrary, the Pantheon, which has a numerical advantage, will hesitate due to various concerns, which ultimately leads to the annihilation of the entire army."

Sarlayan added: "The Titans sent a warning to Azeroth before they died, but due to interference from various factors, only the Great Guardian Laideng received the information completely, and others obtained it. It’s just fragmented information.”

"You put it this way..." Odin touched his chin thoughtfully: "I forgot exactly when it was. My mind was indeed filled with a lot of messy information that I couldn't make sense of. Is that what it is?”

Sarlayan nodded: "It's probably close to ten."

"You also said that Laideng's admiration for the Pantheon is unusual, and he suddenly learned that his 'parents' died suddenly..."

Odin shook his head helplessly and continued: "It is natural to lose one's mind... Damn it! If I had known about this earlier, I would not have been imprisoned in the dungeon by my own creation for ten thousand years! "

Sarlayan rolled his eyes angrily: "Come on, when Laideng was imprisoned by the God of Thunder, you had already entered the cage before him. Your eldest brother, not to mention your second brother, each has his or her own way."

"you……"

The grumpy Odin almost wanted to explode on the spot, but at this time his mood had not yet calmed down. Recalling his experience with Laideng, he finally just sighed helplessly.

"Perhaps you are right. Our respective character flaws led to a series of subsequent developments. In the final analysis, the problem still lies with us. We cannot blame others."

"That's all."

Odin, who had a strong self-esteem, did not want to recall the mistakes he had made in the past. He waved his hand and said, "I will personally help you take out the Shield of Aggramar. This is not a difficult task for me."

"As for possible destinations..."

Odin rested his chin on his hand and recalled for a while before continuing: "I do know some places he once liked to visit, but since the ancient continent of Kalimdor has long been divided, I am not sure whether those strongholds still exist."

"In short, I will draw a map of ancient Kalimdor for you based on my memory. As for whether you can find the specific coordinates of the stronghold based on the current map, it depends on your ability and luck."



As the chief administrator and the military leader of the Titan Guardians, in theory, all Pillars of Creation artifacts should be managed by Odin, and they will be taken out for combat when necessary.

The trial in Aggramar's treasury was originally set up by Odin. He personally spoke to open the back door, and Yutna, the guardian of the treasury, could not say anything.

After successfully obtaining the Shield of Aggramar and the map of ancient Kalimdor hand-drawn by Odin, Sharlayan and Stellagosa bid farewell to the Hall of Valor.

They did not rush to compare ancient and modern maps to find those titan strongholds that were still unknown, but first went to the High Mountain next door.

Upon learning that Sharlayan wanted to borrow the Hammer of Khaz'goroth for use in the upcoming Titan Guardian Civil War, Ulan Highmountain immediately summoned the Rivermane, Skyhorn, and Bloodtotem clans to discuss and vote on the matter.

As expected, all representatives, including the Highmountain Clan, voted in favor, except for the Rivermane Clan who abstained.

The bellicose Blood Totem Clan even planned to participate in the war personally, but in the end they were forcibly suppressed by Ulan Gaoling.

After all, mortals should not be publicly involved in this war. At most, they should be allowed to provide some logistical supplies.

After leaving Thunder Totem with the Hammer of Khaz'goroth, Sharlayan and Stellagosa quickly opened the portal and returned to Quel'Thalas.

While calling Onyxia to compare the map with the elimination method, the Black Dragon Princess suddenly let out a voice of surprise.

"Dear, do you think Laideng went here?"

Following Onyxia's finger, Sharlayan saw a landmark building on the latest version of the map of Azeroth.

"Odile?"