Heimarian Odyssey Chapter 4850: Elf Seed


For those white-haired fur monsters that appeared in the ruins, Locke has never seen similar races in the wizarding world and nearby star fields.

Suffice to say, if the human beings in the wizarding world are the remnants of the human civilization of Azeroth.

Then these bear monsters that walk upright and are easily over five meters tall have been completely annihilated and dissipated into the dust of history.

It may be that he has seen too many species similar to the humans in the wizarding world and the surrounding star field creatures. When Locke arrived in the depths of a large forest and saw a group of corpses that looked like elves, he had already lost his original sense. surprise.

These elf-like creatures in the depths of the forest in front of them, in terms of ethnic base, are no less than the human beings that Locke saw in this homeland of Azeroth civilization relics before.

Even details in many aspects show that these elves are more powerful and advanced than humans?

The only thing that surprised Locke a little bit during the period was that these elves were like humans, and many of them were holding equipment similar to magic wands.

And it seems that there are more elves in the field of 'casters'?

As a vassal of the wizard civilization, the elven plane does have good energy utilization skills.

However, in Locke's impression, the world of elves seems to have only made achievements in plants and life energy, and has not dabbled in other energy elements.

Elves know magic too?

If this news spreads back to the wizarding world, I am afraid that most spellcasters in the wizarding world will scoff at it!

Subtle manipulation of energy elements and advanced skills are the means that wizard civilization is proud of.

With knowledge as the fulcrum and magic power as the lever, spellcasters in the wizarding world can easily leverage the power of elements that is several times greater than the sum of their own energies.

Forbidden spells are one of the peak techniques for using magic power mastered by spellcasters above the demigod level in the wizarding world.

It is precisely because of the powerful magic that the wizard civilization stands on the top of the surrounding star field step by step.

Although Locke is a ninth-level creature, he has to admit that although he leads the entire wizard civilization, the dominant players in the wizard civilization are still spellcasters with advanced vision and erudite wisdom.

If the spellcaster of the wizarding world is the brain, then the knights are the thick and powerful arms.

No one will deny the role of the arm, but it is the brain that guides the development of the entire civilization.

The appearance of the elven remains in the group of Azeroth civilization ruins in front of him made Locke more sure that the surrounding star fields of the wizard civilization must be inseparable from the Azeroth civilization hundreds of epochs ago.

And the appearance of these prehistoric elf remains, does it mean another fact—that is, the talent of the elves, which should not be underestimated?

With such doubts and the spirit of exploring more detailed facts, Locke headed further north step by step, where he had a hunch that he would find the real answer about this Azerothian civilization relic.

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Through the vast and verdant forest, Locke has seen too many prehistoric buildings in the style of Azeroth civilization.

Some of these buildings were created by elves, full of elegance and beauty.

Some were created by humans, full of luxury and grandeur.

There are also some created by creatures of other races, with different styles such as rough, simple, and practical.

It was also in the largest prehistoric forest that Locke collected a large amount of plant seeds.

The activity of these plant seeds is very low, and even Locke, a level 9 creature, cannot guarantee that they will survive.

Most of these seeds came from an Elven King's Court deep in a dense forest. Judging from the defense strength presented in the ruins, that Elf King's Court must be a relatively important area.

The reason why Locke made a special trip to collect them is naturally because these seeds have great potential.

As a vassal of wizard civilization, the world of elves has had a major feature that Locke has valued since hundreds of thousands of years ago.

It is a giant plant called the ancient tree of war. In terms of defensive and offensive capabilities, it is not much inferior to the magic towers built by spellcasters in the wizarding world.

And these ancient war trees can also walk upright and can be transplanted anytime and anywhere.

In the past wars between the planes, the elf legions led by the elf **** Elune have often displayed this special plant on the battlefield.

Some of the plant seeds that Locke collected from the Elven King's Court resembled the ancient war tree of the Elven plane.

In addition to the ancient tree of war, those seeds obviously have more seeds of other types of ancient trees.

The plane of elves is the earliest direct vassal to attach and follow Locke, and Locke will naturally not be stingy with these elves.

Also, Elune, the **** of elves, has proved his loyalty with countless practical actions.

For such a loyal and reliable subordinate, Locke has never been stingy with rewards.

As for worrying that the future development of the elf plane will surpass that of the wizard civilization, and eventually it will be anti-customer-oriented.

But it's completely unfounded!

No matter what the history of the civilization of Azeroth is, the wizard civilization is undoubtedly the one that is in an absolute leadership position in the development history of the surrounding star field civilization.

Potential is not equal to strength. If the wizard civilization is under such a strong development background, it will be overtaken by other alliance member civilizations in the future.

Not only those sages who threw their lives and blood for the development of wizard civilization will lift the coffin boards and denounce the lack of progress of the younger generations, I am afraid that even Locke, a ninth-level creature, will feel uneasy after leaving the star realm.

Furthermore, the extremely stringent rules of the wizarding alliance are equivalent to letting the wizarding civilization put a rope around the necks of those alliance member planes.

To put it bluntly, the development and prosperity of the elven plane will only make the wizarding civilization more prosperous and powerful.

Under the guidance of the many arrangements left by Locke and the wisdom of the spellcasters in the wizarding world, it is almost impossible to have a backlash.

The acquisition of a large number of ancient Azeroth civilization plant seeds should be regarded as Locke's greatest harvest in this vast forest.

And when Locke passed through the largest prehistoric forest and arrived in front of the most magnificent mountain range in the ruins of Azeroth civilization, it immediately meant that the real secrets of the ruins of Azeroth civilization began to be revealed in front of him. .

The greatest mountains and the tallest peaks are two different things.

The snow peak where the remains of the eighth-level peak frost dragon that Locke discovered before is indeed the highest altitude of this Azeroth civilization relic.

The snow peak is high, but in terms of grandeur and grand atmosphere, it is far less than one-tenth of the mountain range in front of Locke.

This unknown mountain stretches for hundreds of thousands of miles, and even Locke, a level nine creature, can't help but feel a little shocked.

Of course, what makes Locke look at this majestic mountain range even more is that, like the thousands of miles of snow in the east, it is also filled with some kind of special regular power that has not completely overflowed.

Even the power of rules here is more obscure and deeper!

The special energy rules rippling and penetrating from the entire mountain range, from which Locke read the handwriting of a ninth-level creature not inferior to him in the history of Azeroth civilization in ancient times.

What Locke doesn't know for the time being is that this majestic mountain range had a resounding title in the ancient civilization of Azeroth - the mountain of the gods!


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