Although the arakkoa are now in despair and have become displaced refugees, when facing native races such as orcs and ogres, they can at least hold their heads high and show that our ancestors have made great achievements.
Sarlayan did not witness the heyday of the Apexis civilization with his own eyes, but he could get a glimpse of the technological level of the Apexis civilization through the spectacle they built, Rukhmar's Breath.
Your Majesty, the spectacle is ruining the country!]
Damn, civilized players, right? One more round?]
No, no, one more round and it will be dawn.】
For many years, the Breath of Rukhmar has been kept by the arakkoa of the Anhal sect.
With the split between the two factions of arakkoa, the originally complete Apexis technology was lost from generation to generation, and the Anhal arakkoa were no longer able to repair the damaged Breath of Rukhmar.
But after all, this thing is a wonder created by the ancestors, and the Anhal people kept it tightly in their hands until the invasion of the old tribe.
It's a pity that the damaged Breath of Rukhmar has long been unable to function normally. Otherwise, Kargath's Shattered Hand clan alone would not have been able to capture Tongtian Peak and relieve thousands of worries in one fell swoop.
Before the entire Arak Forest was destroyed by continuous earthquakes, the senior leaders of the Anhal Crow people ordered the damaged Breath of Rukhmar to be dismantled and all parts transported back to the Sky Peak for storage.
Sarlayan is very interested in Rukhmar's Breath. It is said that this thing essentially uses the power of light, and can achieve the effect of hitting where it points through the reflection of multiple mirrors.
One thing to say, the refraction principle of Rukhmar's Breath reminds me of an animation I watched when I was a child, in which there was a weapon system called Requiem.]
Gundam, right? I've also seen it. Although it is very different in scale from the Requiem built on the back of the moon, the principles of mirror refraction used by the two weapons are indeed similar.】
If Rukhmar's Breath can be repaired, as long as there are enough mirrors along the way, Sharlayan can theoretically fire from Quel'Thalas to any corner of Azeroth.]
By charging it with the infinite energy of the sunwell, the power of Rukhmar's Breath will be even greater than before. This thing is a big killer weapon at a strategic level.]
The theory is rich, but the reality is very skinny.
After Rukhmar personally visited the Sky Peak in the lonely sea, the priests and nobles of the Anhal people had no room to resist.
The angry Rukhma gave the order, and the civilians of Anhar who had not escaped from Tongtian Peak swarmed in without saying a word and captured all the stunned senior officials.
As for the wounds that those high-level officials suffered during this process... there are some personal grudges involved.
The next development of events was a matter of course.
Under the instructions of Rukhmar, the creator of the arakkoa, the Anhal arakkoa, who had long been intent on escaping from the Sky Peak, finally gave up their lost home.
Rukhmar is Draenor's version of the Mother of Birds. Her status in Draenor is similar to Aviana in Azeroth. She uses her high-pitched chirping to summon a large number of huge birds from all over Draenor.
Birds genus.
With the help of these giant birds, the Anhar arakkoa moved everything on the Sky Summit to Shattrath City for temporary storage, including all the parts of Rukhmar's Breath that Sharlayan coveted.
However, what disappoints Sharlayan is that with the existing technology of the Anhar arakkoa, they cannot even put the Breath of Rukhmar back together in the state of parts.
But there is always a way out.
When the Skraks sect and the Anhal sect broke up, the Skettis arakkoa who fled the Sky Peak also took away some of the technology and knowledge left behind by the Apexis civilization.
After discussions, the two groups of arakkoa came to a preliminary conclusion. If they combined the knowledge and technology they retained, there should be hope to restore the Breath of Rukhmar.
But that's all. It's not that easy to further repair the damaged Breath of Rukhma.
Rukhmar wanted to use Rukhmar's Breath to repay Sharlayan for her resurrection, but this thing was a wonder built by the arakkoa after her death, and Rukhmar himself was powerless.
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At the temporary base of the arakkoa in Shattrath City, Sarlayan scratched his head helplessly: "There is no other way. We can only send these parts back to Azeroth first, and give Romul and the others a little more burden."
"If they have no choice, they can only wait until after the Battle of Ulduar to ask Mimiron for help."
The research on mobile phones and base stations has basically ended. The analysis and reproduction of this kind of technological product with not too high technical content is still difficult for the technical research team led by Romul.
But the Breath of Rukhmar is hard to say. This thing is the technological crystallization of the Apexis civilization, and it perfectly uses the magic technology of the Apexis peak period.
It would be difficult for Romul, a foreigner, to understand the arakkoa's design ideas for Rukhmar's Breath.
Unfortunately, the arakkoa have gone through many hardships and passed down to this day. Many things from Apexis's peak period have been lost and can never be found again.
Leaving aside the Breath of Rukhmar, Sarlayan's trip to Draenor has successfully achieved the expected goal.
Due to the great destruction caused by the old tribe's retrograde actions, Draenor is still in a state of chronic death due to evil erosion, and the number of habitable areas is decreasing day by day.
Even though the Cenarion Circle has sent many Dru'in to Draenor to restore the ecology, results will not be seen in just a few years.
As the center of Draenor civilization today, the situation in Shattrath City is actually not optimistic.
Due to the spread of evil energy, the food that can be grown on the land in Talador Forest is extremely limited, and the number of people that can be fed will naturally not be too many.
Before the large number of arakkoa who had lost their homes fled, Shattrath City's food budget could barely maintain a balance, which meant that it could not support an entire arakkoa tribe.
Fortunately, Sarlayan had already expected this and had sought Rukhma's consent.
Just like when he moved the Draenei, Sharlayan planned to bring the elites of the two groups of arakkoa and some civilians back to Azeroth, leaving only a small number of arakkoa in Draenor to help rebuild Shattrath City.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! As for how to resettle the arakkoa people who have left their homes, Sarlayan has already made a preliminary plan.
He planned to send the arakkoa to the Lost Islands offshore east of Kalimdor.
The Lost Isles are not far from Kezan, the goblin lair.
Because there is a highly active volcano on the island, there are no valuable local products, and there is a group of extremely aggressive local indigenous people, the goblins in the nearby water tower have never brought the Lost Islands under their jurisdiction.
According to the information provided by the barrage, the indigenous people of the Lost Islands are called Pygmies, a small and primitive savage race.
Let’s talk about the volcano first. There is the firebird demigod Rukhma sitting there. She can absorb the heat emitted from the volcano at any time and artificially reduce the risk of volcanic eruption.
As for the Pygmies, it is even simpler. The sparse Pygmies cannot occupy the entire Lost Islands. There is still a large amount of uninhabited land on the Lost Islands.
After all, the arakkoa's ancestors were once wealthy, and although their combat prowess is not as good as that of the orcs, who are natives of Draenor who are good at fighting, they are definitely not far behind.
And with the Anhal arakkoa accompanying them to help in the battle, the arakkoa can firmly grasp the air superiority.
It is naturally best to coexist peacefully with the Pygmies. If the other party is unwilling to be reasonable, the arakkoa who have experienced the orc rebellion will not give in and just do it.
The shadow curse on Anzu, the crow god... and even on all Skettis arakkoa is incomprehensible to Rukhmar.
After all, the so-called shadow curse is actually pure shadow energy that cannot be dispelled.
In order to avoid further harm to Rukhmar, who had been devastated by the battle with Setai, and to prevent the power of shadow from contaminating the land of Draenor, Ansu swallowed Setai's body and took the responsibility himself.
All pain.
Judging from the results, Ansu's choice was correct.
Until the sinking of the Arak Peaks, the shadow power left by Setai continued to pollute the Setek Valley, which was the place where the three demigods had their final battle.
Including Terokk, King of the Claws, all the arakkoa who were exiled from Skyreach Peak would be thrown into Sethekk Valley to endure the pollution of the power of shadow, and would be deprived of their wings ever since.
In fact, from Sarlayan's point of view, this so-called curse of broken wings is actually easy to understand.
The arakkoa...that is, the sons of Arak as Rukhma calls them, are essentially the products created by Rukhmar using his own life energy.
In other words, the arakkoa are born with "phototaxis" and are extremely talented in controlling the power of light. When corroded by the power of shadow, the body will show instinctive rejection, which is the so-called broken wings.
As we all know, light and shadow have the duality of mutual transformation.
After many years of changing times, the Skettis arakkoa who escaped into the shadows and the Anhal arakkoa who still walked on the path of light have taken two completely different paths.
After resurrecting, although Rukhmar's condition has not yet reached its peak, it is at least much better than when he lost a lot of life energy to create the arakkoa.
In other words, as long as Rukhma is given sufficient rest time, as the light incarnation of Draenor and the mother of all birds, she can theoretically remove the Setai curse from Ansu's body and allow the crow demigod to return
peak.
And this is also a sure-profit deal for Azeroth, which Sharlayan represents.
Ansu, who is half disabled and has been tortured by a curse for a long time, and Ansu, who has regained his full strength, don't need to think carefully to know which one is more valuable.