Chapter 1029: Don’t call Him by name

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Carlos Barov has his own persistence and inner confusion.

What he insists on is that in Azeroth, where ghosts, demons, and gods coexist, no matter whether it is apotheosis or the end of the law, it can't save all living beings, and it can't prevent the arrival of the end.

Why?

The Ancient Gods are plotting on the inside, and the Burning Legion is caring on the outside. The Creator despises his creation for being unclean. The only Naaru who cares about the creatures of Azeroth is still a loser at the cosmic level.

No matter how you play, you don’t have to play.

Using less can defeat many, but using weak to defeat strong is a scam and a trick.

Less and more are just mathematical concepts, while strong and weak are the final conclusions.

Strong is strong, weak is weak. If you think you are weak, but in the end you defeat an enemy who looks very strong, then the fault is not the strength, but you. It is your cognitive bias and your failure to see through the enemy. disguise.

However, the victor should not accept difficulties and draw the bizarre conclusion that power is correct.

So much so that the creatures of Azeroth are full of starkly opposite dualities.

On the one hand, the creatures in Azeroth are very devout in their faith and will not change their faith easily. However, when their faith is shattered, they become extremely evil.

On the other hand, the upper and lower limits of the strength of individual units in Azeroth are extremely exaggerated, and the market for heroic plots and saviors is vast.

Behind this superficial conflict are contradictory trends of thought, namely the hope of being saved and the hope of self-salvation.

Carlos spent a long time reading and spent a lot of effort arming his mind with theories, and finally understood that this universal cognition across races was a disease that needed to be cured.

Why does it have to be so extreme?

Those who believe in the ancient gods must believe even to the point of death. They truly believe in the return of flesh and blood to the unity of all things. Those who believe in the Burning Legion are willing to be traitors and tell everyone they meet that the Legion’s treatment is very good. Joining the league will give you orange equipment, and you will be saved at the end of the world. ; Those who believe in the Creator are worse off than those who believe in the Holy Light. Although Naaru is not rich enough and has a weak foundation, he can still hold up the airs of an angel and is willing to provide some benefits to his believers. However, those who believe in Titan do not understand at all that the Creator despises Aize. Lars is dirty. If it weren't for the hatred of the Legion Prince, the Titans would have wanted to clean the planet Azeroth with the ancient gods and the corrupted filth.

Combining his memories from his previous life with his knowledge from this life, Carlos sensed a very short window period.

That was the precious opportunity period after Archimonde's defeat before the Ancient God was out of trouble.

Although the identity verification code created by Medivh, the astral mage, is invalid, it is not completely invalid. At least the gate identification system in Un'Goro Crater only prompts Carlos for insufficient authority. Guardian Laden also recognizes Carlos as "one of his own" identity.

This brings about a huge benefit and a huge trouble.

The good thing is that as long as Carlos can disinfect the Old Gods during the precious window before the Titans' restraint devices have completely failed, then Azeroth, which has neither the Old Gods nor the Burning Legion, can request the Titans relatively cleanly. The temple provides shelter.

There's really no shame in that. Not everyone has the blessing of being a Titan's dog.

According to Carlos' calculations, Neltharion, the guardian of the earth, transformed into Deathwing, the destroyer, and launched the cataclysm. This was in itself a huge gamble by the ancient gods.

If Neltharion succeeds, the whole of Azeroth will be cold, and the planet will be gray and clean.

But Neltharion failed, and the heroes who prevented the catastrophe from continuing in order to save themselves became accomplices in destroying the prison seal of the Ancient God.

This is the reason why Carlos must go to war.

In addition to Y'Shaarj, who was not dead cleanly, and Xal'atas, who was dead even cleanly than Y'Shaarj, there were three ancient gods that still needed to be defeated.

En'zoth, Yogg-Saron, C'Thun.

Look at these three people, one is more difficult to stand than the other, and each is more difficult to deal with.

Yogg-Saron was imprisoned in Ulduar and was "protected" by a large group of Titan Guardians.

Enzos was imprisoned at the bottom of the sea, covered by hundreds of billions of tons of sea water.

C'Thun seems weak and fragile after resurrection, but at this point in time, he is the most troublesome and troublesome existence.

Titan's technology is mind-blowing. Yogg-Saron before completing the absolute corruption was just a big piece of meat playing with the mind. En'Zoth's reputation as the weakest and undefeated means that it is difficult for her to corrode the cage.

Therefore, C'Thun, the weakest in theory, is precisely the hardest nut to crack.

Carlos has also been struggling with whether to attack Yogg-Saron first or attack C'Thun.

After all, the fake certificate issued by the astral mage Medivh is quite realistic, and since he has a relationship with Laideng, the King of Lying Down, there is a high probability that the guardians of Ulduar will recognize their status as an "ally" and will not be surprised. On the drop.

So the Western Expedition or the Northern Expedition, this is a question.

However, when Kadie's long letter arrived at Thunder God Island, all problems were no longer a problem.

Anduin Lothar bribed almost the entire rich and powerful class in Lordaeron with offers he couldn't refuse.

Carlos had no choice and was coerced.

The Awakened hoped to make a northern expedition, and many self-aware undead suggested that Sir Lothar build a high wall and accumulate food, secretly accumulate a fleet, and then throw away the bottles and cans in Lordaeron and make a desperate move northward.



But Sir Lothar was not moved. He insisted on taking the living route based on his own opinion.

"How can righteous revenge continue if our freedom is just a false illusion?"

The undead of Lordaeron have successfully integrated the dead city of Lordaeron into the alliance's production system with a work efficiency that is unimaginable to living people. It highlights something outrageous and at the same time seems so natural.

During the period when Carlos left his loyal country, the warlocks were jealous of the huge profits that the undead capitalists could make, and tried to develop new factories that enslaved demons to work. As a result, they caused a big mess, and Kyle, who was addicted to the game of Lakeside Town (Stardew Valley), was Sasdu was forced back to the north to suppress the demon labor uprising.

What an exaggerated postmodernist beauty.

Arthas is not only a headache for the awakened people, but also a source of frustration for the remnants of Lordaeron.

Regarding the Northern Expedition, there is a basis of public opinion within the alliance, and it can even be said to be popular.

However, the well-planned Northern Expedition and the Northern Expedition that was coerced by public opinion were completely different concepts.

Carlos didn't want the human race that he worked so hard to preserve and the alliance that he struggled to maintain to be screwed up like the Northern Expedition in the game. He hoped to be more prepared, and more fully prepared, to conquer the Frozen Throne in one go, capture the Lich King alive, and kill Yug at the same time. Saron.

So Carlos, who was on a business trip in Pandaria, found out that Sir Lothar had tricked him.

Although the ancient gods were belittled by Carlos like chickens and dogs, these flesh-and-blood creators are existences worthy of the name of gods. As long as mortals remember her appearance and chant her name, they can feel it.

So no one could tell Carlos what he was thinking, he could only keep it deep in his heart.

As a result, Alex Barov, Carlos's trusted father, was persuaded by Anduin Lothar and agreed to the dirty py deal under Wei Guangzheng's Northern Expedition.

The Alliance passed the decision to conquer Northrend in the absence of its Grand Marshal and a senior officer from the expedition to Pandaria.

Carlos felt like he was being swept up by an undercurrent.

What's worse is that the deal proposed by Sir Lothar also includes the Blade of Xal'atath. Dark Empire.

This sensitive name made Carlos feel that the northern sky was cloudy and full of ominousness.