Heimarian Odyssey Chapter 4849: Historical truth (below)
Sure enough, as Locke continued to move further north, more and more remains of humanoid creatures appeared in front of Locke.
These remains, which look like human beings in the wizarding world, made Locke, who was walking on the dilapidated prehistoric battlefield, feel very strange at this time.
What made Locke even more frowning was the clothing of these humanoid creatures.
Some of these humanoid creatures are wearing silver armor and holding long swords, while others are wearing gray robes and holding a crystal staff.
In Locke's view, the crystal wand looked like a magic wand that spellcasters in the wizarding world used to carry with them.
Except for Lilith, a freak who usually holds a scythe as a temporary magic wand, most spellcasters in the wizarding world are still very traditional.
The fighting methods of these humanoid creatures in front of him made Locke frown deeper and deeper during the process of exploring the ruins.
Even though he has determined that these humanoid creatures are not the same species as humans in the wizarding world, his intuition and the facts presented in front of him tell Locke that I am afraid that humans in the wizarding world are indeed different from these Azeroths. Civilized humans have certain special ties.
While thinking about this incident, Locke couldn't help but recall how wizard civilization developed in ancient times.
Locke is an ancient knight who has lived for hundreds of thousands of years, but if you ask him about the situation in the wizarding world in ancient times, that is, one or two million years ago, Locke can only barely understand the general situation.
Thanks to Locke's father-in-law, Artes, the southern sage, known as the "living fossil of the wizarding world".
Although Artes, the southern sage, was born only about 50,000 to 600,000 years ago, Artes's interest in exploring the origin of truth made him leave behind many precious prehistoric cultural relics recorded.
What is certain is that the wizarding world in ancient times was not called the wizarding world.
That was millions of years ago, the earliest spellcasters in the wizarding world. After winning the war with other subhumans in the wizarding world, they renamed the entire plane to the wizarding world to commemorate and sing about the "wizards" 'The greatness and strength of this profession.
Even apart from the battle with demi-humans, the human beings in the wizarding world also used the status of "demi-humans" to fight for the sovereignty of the plane with the sea people in the wizarding world in earlier times.
It was the victory of the two prehistoric wars that established the dominant position of humans in the wizarding world in the mother plane.
It was also those two wars that broke the backbone of the Sea Clan and drove more than 90% of the Asians in the wizarding world to the ground, making them completely reduced to synonymous with 'ignorance' and 'wildness'.
The practices and great achievements of human beings in the ancient times of the wizarding world have enabled Douglas, Locke and others to grow up in later generations.
Although the powerhouses of the wizarding world in ancient times may not have the highest life energy level of five or six.
But who can deny that the contributions they made back then and their significance in the history of wizard civilization are no greater than that of Douglas and Locke later?
Locke has always believed that the wizard profession is a set of elemental energy utilization system that humans, as a sub-human race in ancient times, have explored and developed by themselves during a long period of exploration and development.
But looking at it now, the situation doesn't seem that simple?
At that time, the ethnic group was in a weak position, and the individual strength of the ancient human beings in the wizarding world was relatively weak. How much talent did they have to create a path to civilization with wisdom?
It's not that Locke denies the wisdom of ancient humans in the wizarding world one or two million years ago.
Instead, he just thinks about the problem from a reasonable and rational perspective.
Of course, no matter what the truth is, in fact, it has no meaning for now.
Wizard civilization is wizard civilization, and Azeroth civilization is Azeroth civilization. There is no need to confuse the two.
Just as the Thanoras Burner civilization is indeed the bloodline successor of the Artdis civilization, but do you see that the Thanoras civilization has changed its name to the Artdis civilization?
The wheel of history is rolling forward. As a member of the current era, there is no need to stick to the past.
Leaving aside the fact that humans in the wizarding world are slightly different from those in Azeroth civilization in terms of body structure, even if the two are exactly the same, it is impossible for Locke to publicly claim that he has any connection with Azeroth civilization.
In order to maintain the rule and stability of the wizarding civilization, avoid some strange remarks, and maintain the self-confidence and civilization pride of the wizarding world knights and magicians, Locke will even try his best to deny the existence of Azeroth civilization.
History is created by people, and people should not be swayed by history.
What kind of history is suitable for wizard civilization, Locke will accept and affirm this history.
As for the truth... Maybe only Locke, a boring level nine creature, knows.
Or he was told by him about several other limited existences.
If the origin of the use of magic and elemental power really comes from Azeroth civilization.
I believe that Douglas, Lilith and other true spirit magicians in the wizarding world will be very curious about relevant knowledge records.
It was with this mentality that Locke walked towards the true north of the ruins step by step.
Countless primeval jungles and corpses of various creatures appeared in front of Locke one after another.
It is also these numerous corpses that make Locke gradually realize one thing, that is, the civilization of Azeroth in ancient times, and human beings are not necessarily the dominant group of this top civilization.
Because so far, the number of biological populations that Locke has seen in this ruins is no less than tens of thousands.
Although humans do occupy a large proportion of these races, the surface of the earth is not completely ruled by humans like the Wizarding World.
The incomparably rich variety and diversity of species symbolizes the brilliant and splendid civilization created by the multi-ethnic fusion and creation of the ancient Azeroth civilization.
But also in the process of exploring the ruins, Locke gradually had some guesses about the reasons for the destruction of Azeroth civilization.
The black-armored monsters that Locke found in the vast snowy area before also exist in the central forest and grassland of this ruins.
These black-armored monsters are clearly not native to Azeroth civilization.
In addition, there are many signs and battle feedbacks. In addition to being invaded by foreign enemies, the Azeroth civilization was also experiencing extremely serious signs of internal fighting.
Many battles in the ruins also broke out among the native creatures of Azeroth civilization.
For example, many of the battlefield ruins that Locke saw before were composed of Azeroth humans and a group of local fur monsters with white fur.