Yin Nasi and Julian's brief explanation ended here. The two described their experiences in the past few years in as short a language as possible, and gave the suggestions they came up with after long discussions.
After Yin Nasi finished speaking, there was a long silence in the conference hall of the Lord's Mansion, which was shrouded by a soundproof barrier.
It has to be said that Yinasi's proposal is very bold and completely different from the current mainstream view of Azshara among the people of Azeroth.
Sarlayan frowned and considered for a while before raising a question on this matter.
"Mother, you just said...Azeroth's mainstream view of Azshara was guided by the night elves?"
"That's right."
Yin Nasi shrugged and explained: "You are all still young. Even the eldest Onyxia was still a baby dragon who was just born during the War of the Ancients 10,000 years ago.
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"During the heyday of the Dark Night Empire, I lived in Zin Assali for a long time while concealing my identity, and witnessed with my own eyes the class conflict between the upper elves and the common night elves."
"Let me put it this way." There was no hint of joking on Yin Nasi's face, and she said in a solemn tone: "The trigger of the War of the Ancients actually originated from the conflict between two different classes in the Dark Night Empire."
"Under Azshara's rule, the Dark Night Empire's comprehensive national strength reached its peak. To put it bluntly, within the known world at that time, there was nothing worthy of Azshara's exploration in Azeroth itself."
"Then here's the problem."
With the idea of testing her son's overall perspective, Yin Nasi asked Sarlayan to think from his perspective.
"Salayan, you should have learned from some people. If you were in Azshara's position, how could you ease the internal conflicts that are about to explode in the simplest and most crude way?"
Sarlayan's expression changed slightly: "...causing external conflicts that deserve more attention?"
"correct."
Yin Nasi solemnly said: "As the Queen of Destiny generally recognized by the entire night elf community, do you really think Azshara will not know the harm that the class conflict between the upper elves and the common people may cause to the country?"
"Hmm..." Sarlayan lowered his head and thought for a moment: "Mother, are you saying that Azshara deliberately caused the external conflict of the Burning Legion? Do you want to use this to divert the internal conflict caused by the two opposing classes?"
Yin Nasi shook her head: "That's not the case. When Azshara first used the power of the Well of Eternity to explore the stars, she just wanted the people to divert their excess energy from internal fighting to the vast universe."
"It was just a coincidence that she found the Burning Legion, and Azshara didn't know the true identity of the Burning Legion at all in the beginning. Sargeras, disguised as a bronze titan, described a wonderful future to her with his eloquent tongue."
"He gave a false promise to smooth Azeroth's transition from home planet civilization to interstellar civilization."
"this……"
Yin Nasi said something shocking and silenced Sarlayan again.
Due to the long-term exposure to barrage and the common sense that broadened his horizons, Sarlayan could still keep up with Yin Nasi's rhythm, but others were confused, and even the most knowledgeable Stellagosa had only a partial understanding.
Sarlayan, who seemed to be frowning in thought, was actually having an intensive communication with the barrage.
[Yin Nasi said this...there seems to be no logical problem.]
[Sargeras is indeed good at pretending. The three archons of the Argus civilization were also deceived by the false promises he threw out. Only the prophet Velen noticed something was wrong, while Kil'jaeden and Archimonde were both deceived by Sargeras.
I was blinded by the wonderful future described by Si.]
[As a result, the Burning Legion obtained the Eredar people, who are very advanced in technology and magic civilization, and the Burning Legion's ability to traverse the star sea has been raised to a whole new stage. ]
[But... from what we know about the future, there is no doubt that the Eredar were deceived by Sargeras. Until they were sealed by the Titans of the Pantheon, Sargeras did not fulfill his promise to the Eredar.
.]
Known as the Deceiver, Kil'jaeden's strategic ability is no worse than Azshara's. Even he was deceived by the future described by Sargeras. Azshara, who is obsessed with the authorities, may have a hard time seeing Sargeras' true face.
"But this cannot explain why Azshara still chose to trust the Burning Legion until the end, and watched her people being massacred by demons."
Yin Nasi nodded and explained: "This is indeed Azshara's fault, or...she misjudged the development of the situation, and in the end accidentally got away with it."
Although Sarlayan has not personally experienced the War of the Ancients, through the barrage of information and the many documents left by the Children of the Night, High Elves and Night Elves, he can restore the beginning, end and process of that war in a relatively complete manner.
Yin Nasi simply pointed out a key point, and Sarlayan quickly combined the context and understood the meaning of her words.
After putting himself in someone else's shoes and clarifying Azshara's thoughts at the time, Sharlayan finally figured out some of the details hidden behind the War of the Ancients.
In order to alleviate the increasingly fierce internal conflicts, Azshara hopes to use big external news to divert the excess energy of the night elves who have no worries about food and clothing.
For example, leaving the home planet and exploring a wider world outside the planet in the boundless sea of stars.
With the Well of Eternity in hand, Azshara is confident that she can develop suitable exploration tools.
But before that, she plans to find evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life to mobilize the enthusiasm of the people.
At that time, Sargeras had already relied on sneak attacks to eliminate the Titans of the Pantheon, and learned from Aman'Thul about Azeroth, the planet that gave birth to the strongest star soul.
In order to corrupt the star soul of Azeroth and draw this immature titan to his camp, Sargeras is looking for clues everywhere in the universe.
Azshara's signal to the starry sky happened to be received by Sargeras, which really made someone give him a pillow when he was dozing off.
Using the same trick he used to deceive the eredar, Sargeras threw out a lot of empty promises to Azshara, who claimed to be the Queen of the Night.
This chapter is not over, please click the next page to continue reading! His ultimate goal is to let Azshara use the power of the Well of Eternity to summon herself to Azeroth, and bypass the Titans with the active invitation of the natives of Azeroth
The planet barrier we set up.
To be recognized by both the Highborne and Night Elves, and to be given the title of Light of Light by countless people, Azshara is obviously not a fool.
At first, she was indeed confused by the beautiful future described by Sargeras, disguised as a bronze titan, but as the vanguard of the Burning Legion came to Azeroth with the first batch of soldiers, Azshara immediately discovered something was wrong.
According to Sargeras himself, he is a member of the Pantheon and the most powerful warrior among the Titans.
Azeroth was originally a land visited by Titans, and there are a large number of Titan relics left on the planet.
As the Night Queen who controls most of Kalimdor, Azshara has naturally excavated many Titan ruins and has some understanding of the Titans, a race called gods by mortals.
Although the Titans each have different forms of power, they are essentially beings on the order side.
The soldiers of the Burning Legion use a chaotic force that is completely opposite to order - evil energy.
From that moment on, Azshara kept a secret eye and began to doubt Sargeras' true identity.
The first batch of "gods" who came to Azeroth were led by a high-level demon called Hakkar, the Dog King.
From Azshara's perspective, Hakkar's strength is just that, on par with her advisor Xavius, and he is not much of a threat.
Although she still doesn't know what kind of medicine the Burning Legion sells in the gourd, Azshara believes that this is an opportunity to use the external conflicts caused by the Burning Legion to divert the internal conflicts between the two major classes that are still fighting madly.
However, just as Yin Nasi said, the overconfident Azshara failed.
When the Defiler Archimonde, who was similar in strength to her, arrived, Azshara finally realized the seriousness of the problem.
However, there was no room for her to look back at this time. Archimonde was so powerful as a subordinate of Sargeras, let alone Sargeras himself. Azshara could never defeat that fallen titan.
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Under the crazy acceleration of the duplicitous Xavius and other highborne elves, Azshara was no longer able to control the completely derailed train of the Dark Night Empire, and could only watch it headlong towards the end of destruction.
There is a deep and unsolvable hatred between Xavius and Malfurion.
In order to interfere with Malfurion's emotions, he once captured Archdruin's most important lover, Tyrande Whisperwind, and sent her to the Eternal Palace to be handed over to Ai, who had always disliked the Church of the Moon.
Sarah took care of it herself.
However, unexpectedly, Azshara did not kill Tyrande, but tried to take her as his maid. After being rejected, she allowed her to be rescued by Yinlidan Stormrage who broke into the palace.
Following the in-depth analysis given by his mother, Sarlayan came to a conclusion that was completely opposite to the mainstream view in Azeroth today.
Even well-informed commentators have different opinions, and there is no unified opinion on whether to believe this speculation.
He rubbed his temples with a headache, and Sarlayan's expression was a little uncertain.
"Mother, are you sure Azshara is trustworthy?"
"If we trust the wrong person, it's no joke. Azeroth may fall into the hands of the ancient gods because of this fatal mistake."