It can be said that Alsace has gained a lot here. They have basically moved all the treasure troves robbed by the Black Knight. Except for a few devices installed in the cellar that cannot be moved, other things can be taken away. Most of them were put away by Gianna.
Aegwynn didn't say anything. This treasure house had been repaired when she built Karazhan, but at that time it only contained some ordinary magic gadgets. Most of the dangerous and rare objects in the back were The Black Knight found them elsewhere.
Jaina put some of the things that Dalaran needed and could be exposed to ordinary people in her hands, preparing to take them and throw them in her mage tower when the time came. And those that were very dangerous, it was best not to leave them to mortals for safekeeping. All weapons or items were given to Lothar.
The Death Lord directly opened the dark door to Icecrown Glacier in the cellar, and summoned a large number of undead minions and psychics to be responsible for the transfer of the artifact.
Anyway, Jaina is "one of our own", and Aegwynn doesn't have to hide it, so it comes naturally as it is convenient.
Jaina looked at the undead who were carrying things and at the same time stared at Arthas. It took a lot of effort to suppress her curiosity and focus on counting the items she had collected.
Aegwynn saw this and asked with a smile, "Why don't you ask your prince what he is doing?"
"The other side of the portal is Northrend..." The Death Lord's simple and crude teleportation skills could not be hidden from Jaina, and she easily located the other party's destination. "I had a dream, about that sword, and That piece of frozen soil, I have already talked about this with Alsace."
"Well, it seems that you really trust him, but this may not be a good thing. Too much trust can sometimes-"
"But it's not a bad thing, right?" Jaina interrupted Aegwynn. She was silent for a while, and put her right hand on her left chest. "I don't know why, but I always feel that I will be hurt because I don't trust Arthas." Sad, but since we met, he has never let me down, and I have always trusted him, just like before."
"Who knows, you are already a powerful mage, maybe you can feel something in the dark," Aegwynn suddenly laughed and laughed at himself, "I should have noticed it, but I defeated his incarnation. After that, I got lost in my arrogance.”
Gianna didn't want to continue this sad topic, so she changed her mind and said, "By the way, you said you want to find a new teacher for me? You're not talking about yourself, are you?"
What she thought was that if Arthas asked her to consider accepting Aegwynn's suggestion, it meant that this new "teacher" should be more powerful than Antonidas in some aspects, and it seemed that Aegwynn himself fit this profile. condition.
"No, no, of course not." To Gianna's surprise, Aegwynn had no such intention. She quickly adjusted her emotions, "Although that old boy Antonidas is a little pedantic now, he has to I admit that he is better at teaching students than me, and I prefer practical training to teaching and educating people."
Jaina was startled for a moment and realized that what Aegwynn said seemed to be correct - she was the guardian of Tirisfal, not the tutor of any school in Dalaran. Her power existed to defeat evil. Aegwynn It is also very realistic to say that she herself is more keen on actual combat.
However, if it weren't for Aegwynn, who else could have a deeper knowledge of magic than Antonidas?
Many names flashed through Jaina's mind, but she rejected them one by one. After repeated thinking, Jaina felt a little dizzy and still couldn't think of a suitable candidate.
"I'm not going to show off any more," Aegwin explained when he saw Jaina's doubts getting more and more serious. "It's not so much about finding you a new teacher as it is about finding you a legacy worthy of you. You You can continue to be a student of Antonidas and inherit this legacy.”
"What inheritance?" Jaina was a little curious.
"The Council of Tirisfal."
"Mention... uh, how do you know?" Aegwynn was stunned for a moment, and then returned to normal. Her magic crystal ball levitated and looked at Arthas walking out of the passage, "How much else do you know? matter?"
"It's quite a lot, but it's very troublesome to explain," Arthas said gently. "Do you want to be the heir of the Council of Tirisfal? Jaina, this is a difficult opportunity and a very heavy burden. .”
"Ah? The Parliament of Tirisfal?! But... hasn't it been disbanded for hundreds of years? Just... right after Ms. Aegwynn left the Parliament." Jaina was confused. She didn't expect that Aegwynn was Planning to let himself take over the responsibilities of the Tirisfal Council.
"Disbanded is disbanded, but as a council composed of the top mages at that time, the real value is not the name Tirisfal Council, but those powerful mages and the wealth they collected and retained." Aegwynn said, "Moreover, the Tirisfal Council does not only have human members. There are also many high elves in the council. A few hundred years is not a long time for these elves."
Arthas nodded. As Aegwynn said, the name Tirisfal Council itself is not worth mentioning. What is truly precious is the power of the guardians created by the council, as well as the precious knowledge and inheritance.
Even if the Council existed in name only, didn't Medivh still do so many incredible things with the power of the Guardian?
Although after Medivh's death, the power of the Guardian has completely dissipated. There may be some remaining power in the staff Atiesh that both Aegwynn and Medivh used, but it is not as powerful as the full power of the Guardian. Worth mentioning.
However, even if the power of the Guardian disappears and the council is disbanded, the unused temple and the knowledge buried there are not completely destroyed. If Jaina can obtain this part of the Guardian's inheritance, it will be enough to make her the most powerful person in the world. mage.
Jaina took a deep breath. In fact, she didn't need Arthas to explain. She also understood what a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this was. If she had been asked to find another teacher before, she would have turned a deaf ear to Antonidas's teachings and hard work over the years. If so, given her temperament, she would probably refuse in the end.
But now, Jaina has made a choice to accompany Arthas along the way. She has found that the help she can give to Arthas is gradually dwindling, and the entire Azeroth is now facing a huge threat. She realizes Come, this guardian inheritance will be a new chapter that changes destiny.