Chapter 1509 Consideration of Returning to the Shadow Realm
Speaking of the Shadow Realm, Sarayan has always been thinking about it.
The reason why I gave up halfway was because I had no choice but to do it.
When he first set out to stir up trouble in the Shadowlands, Sharlayan hadn't even become a demigod yet.
There are five true god-level bosses in the Shadow Realm, and there are also quite a few demigod-level experts in the four major kingdoms.
At that time, Sarlayan was not even considered cannon fodder. He could only hide behind the bosses and make secret plans, and did not dare to show up at will.
After Sarlayan's running around, the Queen of Winter, her eldest daughter Gristia, and Prince Reinasol have all understood the crux of the turmoil in the Shadow Realm.
The first person to bear the brunt was the Lord of Revendreth, the creator of Prince Renathor, and the nominal father, the Emperor Denathrius who had long had a bone to fall.
However, according to Sharlayan's many visits and investigations in Ardenweald, Bastion of Ascension and Maldraxxus, Denathrius is just the one who dances the most happily among the chaos in the Shadow Realm, and he is by no means the only one.
One, but not the one that poses the greatest threat.
Let’s not mention the military leader whose position is a mystery.
After compiling various intelligence from the four major kingdoms, all clues point to a great sinner who had long been banished to the Abyss - the first arbitrator who once sat in the eternal city of Oribos and is now the warden Zoval.
Although they knew the key to the chaos in the Shadow Realm, because all souls could not escape after entering the Maw, the Winter Queen and Gristia were at a loss as to how to rectify the chaos.
In any case, if you want to fundamentally solve the hidden problems in the Shadow Realm, someone must venture into the Maw to investigate in detail.
Even if we can't find out Zoval's complete plan, we must at least find the soldier who has been missing for many years and is likely to be trapped deep in the Abyss.
No matter what the true position of the war leader is, at least it agrees with the mainstream opinion of the Shadow Realm on stopping Denathrius and Zoval.
The Winter Queen and Gristia are at the bottom of the five Eternals in terms of strength. They are not as strong as Denathrius, who is firmly in the top three. Someone must stand up and serve as the mainstay.
This person must be the military leader.
Moreover, at that time, Ardenweald, Ascension Bastion and Maldraxxus had just ended the war with the help of Sharlayan, and they had not yet completely settled down internally.
In order to prevent excessive oppression from causing Denathius to jump over the wall, under Sarlayan's plan, the Winter Queen and Gristia could only concentrate on dealing with internal affairs first, pretending not to notice Denathius's rebellious behavior.
However, behind the scenes, the three major countries provided a lot of support to the Revendreth rebellion led by Prince Renathor and the Stoneforger.
Under Sarlayan's long-range guidance, the rebels who switched to guerrilla tactics have been delaying Revendreth's chaos to this day, never allowing Emperor Denathrius to find a chance to break the situation with one blow.
However, no matter how a set of tactics changes, the enemy will eventually figure it out. After all, Denathrius is not a mallet who doesn't know how to adapt.
Sooner or later, the problems lurking in the Shadowlands need to be solved, and preferably soon.
Once he realizes that the situation will endanger his own survival, Denathrius will inevitably increase his support for Zoval, and may even artificially detonate the anima crisis in the Shadow Realm in advance, pouring a large amount of anima into the Maw to help Zoval escape.
prison.
Don't doubt it, even if the soul of Argus the Destroyer hadn't knocked out the AI arbitrator, Denathrius, who was born with evil intentions, would have dared to find an opportunity to do such a thing.
Speaking of this, I have to mention Denathrius’ long-lasting plan.
As we all know, the Nathrezim clan was created by Denathrius himself.
The Dread Lord lurking in the Burning Legion had actually secretly used the power of death to infect Argus's soul under Sargeras's nose.
When Argus the Unkiller dies, his soul will be transformed by the power of death into a powerful weapon specifically designed to target the AI Arbiter.
Once the Arbiter is hit by the soul of Argus and shuts down, all the souls entering the Shadow Realm will lose their guidance and flow into the Maw.
Zoval, who is locked in the Maw and suffers hardships, can squeeze these incoming souls to obtain a massive amount of anima, helping him break free from the shackles set by the four Eternals.
Through the barrage of information, Sarlayan already knew the real reason for Zoval's fall.
Perhaps Zoval's intentions were good, but Sarlayan couldn't accept the means he used to achieve his ideals.
Because this guy plans to attack the immature star soul of Azeroth, and he plans to use the power of the star soul to reshape the rules of the Shadow Realm and even the entire physical universe.
As a native of Azeroth, it is certainly impossible for Sharlayan to just watch Zovar use his own star soul as a power bank to arbitrarily extract the original power of the star soul.
So there is nothing to say, no matter how noble his original intention is, because the interests between them are in direct conflict, just find a way to kill him and that's it.
Compared with the first time he went to the Shadow Realm, Sarlayan had already entered the realm of demigods and had the most basic ability to protect himself even if he ventured into the Maw.
...Of course, the premise is that Zoval will not catch him, otherwise Sarlayan will still have no chance of winning against a true god-level enemy.
Regarding this point, Sarlayan already has some confidence through the information provided by the barrage.
He needs the help of Will Nally, a broker who has lived in the Maw for a long time.
According to the barrage, Wei Nali has a special hiding method that can ensure that the Abyss Walker is not detected by Zoval's ubiquitous eyes when moving in the Abyss.
This agent named Wei Nali is very mysterious. She seems to have some other plans behind her back, and she has always been at odds with one of the broker organizations, the Wei Consortium.
As can be seen from the name, Wei Nali was probably once a member of the Wei Consortium, but due to conflicts of ideas or interests, she left the group and acted alone.
Danmaku specifically warned Sarlayan about this matter, saying that Wei Nali can be used to achieve some goals, but she cannot be completely trusted.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The background of this broker is very mysterious. At least so far, netizens are not sure what she is secretly planning.
But at least in dealing with Zoval, Wei Nali can indeed provide a lot of help to the Abyss Walker.
Sarlayan is not a diode that sees things in black and white. Everyone living in this world has their own different purposes. It is very difficult to gain someone's complete trust.
Sarlayan does not force Wei Nali to help her wholeheartedly, as long as both parties can reach an agreement of interests in certain areas.
As for the more hidden problems behind this agent... As long as we don't relax our guard against her, we will have the opportunity to find out later.
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Since leaving the Shadow Realm last time, Azeroth has encountered many major events.
After breaking through and becoming a demigod, Sarlayan was so busy that he never found the opportunity to return to the Shadow Realm and solve the problems left behind.
Although Melinsela's invitation to travel to the Shadow Realm made him a little bit dumbfounded, it also allowed Sharlayan to think carefully about the specific time and overall plan for returning to the Shadow Realm.
With the Atalai cult and the remnants of the Gurubashi being destroyed one after another, the turmoil in the Swamp of Sorrows has now come to an end.
However, the chain reaction caused by the instigation of the Gurubashi clan and Atalai has not yet ended.
Jaina and Valeera set off almost at the same time, teleporting to Night Town and the capital, Stormwind City, where the main army of the Kingdom of Stormwind was stationed.
Sharlayan has already proven his ability and determination to protect Azeroth through many practical actions.
To this day, he has become famous among the countries of the alliance.
Knowing that Jaina and Valeela represented Sarlayan's own will, Marshal Bolvar Fordragon and King Varian of the Stormwind Kingdom who were on the frontline paid great attention to the latest information brought by the two.
Onyxia needs to stay in the Swamp of Sorrows to assist Yrel in handling a series of follow-up finishing tasks, and Sharlayan, who has arranged work for everyone, is also not idle.
He personally went to Stranglethorn Vale and met with Sen'jin who was in Zul'Gurub.
Through this meeting, Sarlayan told Sen'jin the ins and outs of the Battle of the Swamp of Sorrows, and by the way handed him the heads of five Atal'ai councilors and Jin'do and Mandokil.
Being able to step up to the pinnacle of power in the Gurubashi Empire as the chief of a small clan, Senjin is definitely not an incompetent idiot.
After receiving the gift from Sarlayan, he quickly came up with a way to break the situation.
Today, the various factions within the Gurubashi Empire are still intertwined.
The two major clans, Bloodscalp and Skullsplitting, who originally cooperated with the alliance of small and medium-sized clans out of expediency, have been making small moves behind the scenes, obeying and disobeying the orders from the center of Zul'Gurub.
There are also undercurrents surging within the alliance of small and medium-sized clans that possess the power of Conglong. Each clan wants to obtain more benefits, and they are at odds with each other.
Senjin plans to use these heavyweight heads to scare those with evil intentions and warn them to stay safe and act within their capabilities.
If there are still stubborn idiots who don't listen to advice...
In the words of barrage - don't say it is unforeseen.