"Has the Origin Engine been repaired? Mimiron, the situation in Silithus seems not to be optimistic."
Brian found Mimiron who was busy again that day. He learned from Lothar that the Qiraji were trying their best to restore the glory of their master.
"The Origin engine is not broken, I'm just recompiling its license."
Mimiron has moved part of his laboratory to the Hall of Origins. He is now jumping around on several consoles that Brian cannot understand at all, and seems to be performing multi-line compilation operations at the same time.
"The progress is pretty good. According to my estimation - well, in 24 hours at most, I will be able to overwrite what Rai left behind and connect Ulduar's authority with the Hall of Origin."
Mimiron knocked on the huge machine and turned his head 180 degrees to answer Brian's question.
"Okay, okay, I don't understand these high technologies anyway," Brian walked up to a huge steel instrument, clapped it twice with his hand, and was startled by the sudden sound the instrument made.
Fortunately, it was just a normal noise while the equipment was running. After realizing that he had not broken anything again, Brian also breathed a sigh of relief, "Where are the other guardians? I remember they came here with you?"
"Oh, they are repairing work in other parts of the Hall of Origins - although this hall has been sealed in dust for thousands of years, the damage is almost as bad as Ulduar. The Tol'vir people obviously did not follow the UX- Operating manual 94562, illegal use of the power of the Origin Engine also damaged the building..."
Mimiron's sentences mixed with a lot of complex Titan words made Brian dizzy. Coupled with the loud noise when the machines were running, the dwarf felt really stuffy and uncomfortable. He said hello and left Mimiron. In the studio, I walked along the relatively intact corridor to a terrace, and breathed in the fresh air before I regained my composure.
At this time, the floating city in the sky outside the Hall of Origin made Brian mutter again, "I'm still not used to it after all this time... How did that kid from Alsace summon these undead?"
One day ago, Naxxramas was transferred from Silithus to Uldum. With the beacon provided by the guardian to Lothar, the magic hiding Uldum was as if nothing in front of the floating city. Kel'Thuzad controlled it. The floating city easily entered Uldum's airspace.
Lothar and Anub'arak also returned to the Floating City. At this time Lothar was discussing with Arthas how far to use the power of the Origin Engine.
"I think it's still too risky. The Tol'vir have used the power of the Origin Engine before, and Uldum, which has almost turned into a desert, is the best warning to us."
Lothar still had doubts about the power of using Titan facilities, especially after he witnessed Uldum turned into a desert by the power of the Origin Engine. If Mimiron hadn't shown him the scene of a rainforest ten thousand years ago, See, he doesn't believe that just a fraction of the power of this engine can destroy a continent.
"That's just because the power of the engine has nowhere to vent, and there's no one to guide it."
Arthas has never underestimated the power of the Origin Engine. Even the Old Gods believed that no other force on Azeroth could kill them except the facilities left by the Titans. Mortals might be able to defeat the bodies of the Ancient Gods temporarily. , but they still have a chance to return from death.
The last time Yogg-Saron was completely annihilated was because Arthas used a trick to extradite the power of the Styx and the Maw that did not belong to the physical universe. It was also because Yogg-Saron did not expect the fatal blow from "death" at all, so Only then did he completely fall.
"Then this time can we accurately kill C'Thun without destroying other places? What's more, Silithus still has an army of mortals. How can they evacuate this desert? It is impossible to let the effective forces of the Alliance and Horde All buried with C'Thun."
Alsace did not speak. Lothar looked at Alsace's image and saw him taking out a prism stone that exuded evil energy. The prism stone floated in his palm. At this moment, Alsace said slowly. , "This stone is the key."
"The Sargrith Keystone..." Lothar learned about this thing from Arthas, but he still didn't understand what the Burning Legion's teleportation keystone could do. "How can it help us?"
"There are coordinates of countless worlds occupied and destroyed by the Legion, including the headquarters of the Legion and the former hometown of the Draenei - Argus." Arthas did not explain, but just explained the key to himself. The history of the stone, "In other words, we can use this key stone to reversely locate the Legion's lair."
"We don't have enough strength to launch a counterattack against the Legion."
Maybe one day Azeroth can sound the clarion call for counterattack, but it is certainly not today. The sentient beings of Azeroth are not ready yet, and Lothar does not think they are capable of doing this now.
In the Battle of Mount Hyjal, both the Alliance and the Horde paid a considerable price to repel the Legion's vanguard, and the Night Elves desperately sacrificed themselves at the expense of Nordrassil, making Archimonde hateful on the spot.
"Indeed," Arthas smiled, "but the Titans have left a lot of wealth to this world. Rather than letting them be lost in the erosion of time, it is better for us to use it to teach the Legion an unforgettable lesson."
Lothar frowned when he heard this, but his expression soon changed from confusion to shock and emotion. He looked at Arthas in disbelief. It was only then that he had an idea of the Lich King's bold plan.
The Origin Forge, that is, the Origin Engine, is powerful enough to change the landscape of an entire planet, but the most important thing is that the Titans and Titan Guardians define it not as an environmental transformer, but as... a weapon.
Raiden's purpose in installing the Forge of Origin was to give Azeroth a chance to start over, and the imaginary enemy of this weapon was the defeated Old Gods and the void forces behind them.
However, the Titans did not expect Sargeras's betrayal, nor did they expect that Sargeras would organize the Burning Legion across the world, so that they would never re-observe the situation in Azeroth in the future, leaving them Several Titan Guardians and their families on Azeroth have gradually deviated from their original responsibilities due to various reasons.
Countless epochs later, when the Titans disappeared into the starry sky and the Burning Legion ran rampant, the Ancient Gods of Azeroth were also ready to take action. They may have guessed something, or they may have gained insight through a method that mortals cannot understand. However, the facilities left by the Titans and their subordinate guardians still stand on the continent. Even if they are buried by the sands of time, it does not mean that they have lost their original power.
You must know that Ahn'Qiraj was not built by the bugs. They and C'Thun can only be regarded as the magpie's nest at best. The essence is still the Titan facility built by Leiden and his relatives. The reason why Mimiron Overwriting the basic logic left behind by Rai is to allow the Origin Engine to exert its maximum effectiveness and exert its power as a weapon.
"I hope the portal built with the Sargrith Keystone can withstand this blow."
Arthas's smile became mysterious. The Origin Engine was not only activated for C'Thun from beginning to end. He waved his hand and pushed, and the ancient keystone passed through the black mist-like magical image and was suspended in the sky. In front of Lothar.
"I have locked the coordinates of Argus. Once there is enough energy to activate this key stone, the door to the Legion's lair will be wide open. This task will be left to you, Lothar."
When Reki Winterwin attempts to open the portal in the Tomb of Sargeras, Naxxramas will be responsible for activating the keystone in Lothar's hand. This is the final bait and the real trap.
Suramar has never been a place for decisive battles. It is at best a monitoring platform, a fortress used to avoid accidents.
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