Although the female Faldorei had two broken legs, she did not suffer any serious injuries other than that.
After Sarlayan's treatment, her broken leg had stopped bleeding and she woke up before the story ended.
The breathing rhythms of people when they are awake and in a coma are different, and Sarlayan, who has a keen sense, has already discovered the clues.
He told Valeela and Stellagosa about this with his eyes, and only the cute Tinargosa was still immersed in the story.
After waiting for a long time, this Faldorei did not become angry and seemed to be interested in the story told by Sarlayan.
In this case, the three of them simply pretended to know nothing.
Sharlayan grabbed the engrossed Tinagosa and held her in his arms, and continued to tell the entire story from beginning to end.
Not every Fal'dorei has a clear understanding of their racial origins, and Sharlayan can understand the curiosity of this Fal'dorei lady.
Now that the story has been told, it’s time to return to the present from the distant past.
"...What do you want from me?"
The injured Fadore struggled to stand up, but due to the loss of her two most important front legs, it was difficult for her to maintain her balance. After trying unsuccessfully, she could only sit on the ground and reply.
"You know the history of Faldor better than I do. I don't think I can come up with information that would interest you."
Sarlayan suppressed his discomfort towards the multi-legged creatures and forced a smile: "You are overthinking it. My understanding of Faldorei's history does not mean that I know all your current information.
"
"Tell me, where is Faldorei's lair, and where is the last Arcandor seed you have been pursuing?"
…
Although the Faldorei were distorted by Arcandor's explosion, they still considered themselves members of the elves in their hearts.
Because of that merciless exile, Fa'dorei has always harbored hatred towards Sha'dorei...that is, the Children of the Night.
In addition to recapturing Akandor and returning to his orthodox elf form, Fal'dorei's greatest wish is to take revenge on the top leaders of the Nightborne.
Although Sarlayan and Valeela also have the characteristics of the elves, they are obviously not the same as the nobles in Suramar City.
Although the appearance of the Nightborne has changed under the influence of the Nightwell, it is still basically the same as the most basic shadow elf form.
They are taller and have different skin colors than the high elves.
Cherishing life is the nature of all intelligent creatures.
After Valeera's "persuasion" both soft and hard, the Faldorei named Shista finally chose to give in.
Through the information provided by Shista, Sarlayan determined that Fal'dorei's lair was still located underground in Flanar, and their operational goals had not changed in any way.
Although Kista was born into a family with a high status in Fa'dorei society, she didn't know where the seed of Arcandor was.
Shista even suspected that no one in the entire Faldorei tribe knew about it, including their Spider Queen Oraxis.
It's very simple. If Fal'dorei knew the specific location of Arcandor, the Spider Queen would have sent people to snatch it back.
However, Sarlayan was not too disappointed in this. Shista's words revealed some information that interested him.
Since the explosion of the first Miracle Tree, Faldorei has never seen the Valley Walker who came to help them, and can only find it slowly and clumsily.
Just recently, several Fadorei scouts who returned to the surface to collect food unexpectedly discovered traces of Farodin near the ruins of Flanar.
Due to changes in living habits, Faldorei spent most of his time living in the underground world.
There are a large number of withered spells scattered in the wilds of Suramar. Although the strength of a single withered spell is very weak, it cannot withstand their overwhelming numbers.
Once a little magic wave is leaked, a mighty army of withered spells will quickly gather.
The number of exiles that Farodin helped was not large at the beginning, only a few hundred people in total. Even after thousands of years of reproduction, Faldorei's population could not compete head-on with the steady stream of withered beings produced.
Faldorei who return to the surface are usually very careful to avoid exposing any energy fluctuations as much as possible.
While these scouts were busy collecting resources, a rather familiar face came into the sight of an experienced scout captain.
After some confirmation, the scout captain finally confirmed that the night elf with long green hair was Farodin who helped them plant Akandor.
Years of searching finally paid off. Under the order of Oraxis, Queen of the Spiders, Faldorei dispatched an unusually large number of people, and happened to meet Stellagosa who was cleaning out the withered near the ruins of Flanar.
Arcandor is of great significance to Fadorei. This small seed carries great expectations for Fadorei to restore his original shape.
Because the timing was too coincidental, and Faldorei valued Arcandor too much, some of their nerves were overstretched.
A conflict that shouldn't have happened broke out in the ruins of Flanar, and not surprisingly attracted the withered wandering around.
Sharlayan glanced at Stellagosa with pity: "How should I put it, bad luck."
Stellagosa rolled her eyes angrily: "Stop making sarcastic remarks, what are you going to do next?"
"Um……"
Sarlayan lowered his head and pondered for a moment: "The Archdruid of Val'sharah has told me Farodin's activity area."
"I would make a bold guess. Perhaps it was because he sensed that the druids of Val'sharah were spying on him that Farodin jumped out like a rabbit that had been poked out of its nest. Therefore, Fal'dorei discovered his traces.
"
Valeera spread out the detailed map of Suramar she got from Senegos, and clicked with her finger on the ruins of Flanar near the junction of Suramar and Val'sharah.
"Since Farodin is still active near Flannar, it means that Arcandor's seeds are also hidden in this ruin."
"The next goal is very simple. Find and convince Farodin and get the miracle seed Arcandor from him."
After listening to the story told by Sarlayan, Valeela, as smart as she was, immediately realized that this miracle seed was the key item to cure the high elves' addiction to magic and could not be missed.
"Let's go."
Sarlayan took the lead to get up and pack his luggage: "Fadore is also looking for Farodin. Without further ado, we must find the Valley Walker before them."
Stellagosa glanced at Sista, who was still unable to stand up: "What should she do? Let her fend for herself?"
Sarlayan's eyes flickered when he looked at Shista, the crippled Fal'dorei looked very helpless.
According to Faldorei customs, those who cannot create value for the ethnic group will become food for other members of the same ethnic group.
Even if Sista is sent back to the underground lair, the only outcome waiting for her is death.
Shista didn't want to die. She was still young and hadn't seen enough of this colorful world. She wanted to live.
Referring to the suggestions provided by the barrage, Sarlayan really has some thoughts about this Ms. Faldorei.
However, Sarlayan and others are likely to have a battle with Faldorei and the Withered One next, and it is impossible to bring the disabled Shista with them.
"Stellagosa, can you teleport her to a safe place first?"
Sarlayan turned to look at Miss Blue Dragon: "When the situation stabilizes, we may be able to use it as a communication channel to establish contact with the relatively moderate faction in Faldorene."
Stellagosa's expression changed slightly: "What are you planning again?"
Sarlayan smiled noncommittally: "Just do as I say, and I will explain it to you in detail when I have the chance."
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Suramar was one of the six major urban agglomerations during the Dark Night Empire, and was called the Pearl of the Dark Night at the time.
Because of the huge attraction of Nars Academy located in Azsuna, a large number of magisters and researchers have settled around Suramar. The academic atmosphere of this city can be regarded as the best among the six major cities.
According to the barrage, Brother Stormrage and Tyrande were both born in Val'sharah.
The Shadowsong family is also a civilian family in the Suramar metropolitan area, and Suramar, the Pearl of the Night, is considered to be full of talents.
Flanar was once a trading town on the outskirts of Suramar, and business travelers traveling from north to south needed to pass through here to reach Suramar.
After Suramar completely closed the city, the surrounding satellite towns naturally gradually declined and declined.
Flanar was once used as a refuge for exiles. After the explosion of the first Arcandor, the main part of Flanar's town sank underground and became Faldor's lair, leaving only scattered fragments on the ground.
building ruins.
"Uh-huh."
The natural energy in Sarlayan's body suddenly fluctuated, and he immediately raised his hand to signal the team to stop.