As the Lord of the Dawn, the polluting radiation-like aura of demons or devils will be directly eliminated with his arrival.
The reason why Hill dared to let Russell and Carpenter appear in this hall was actually because the existence of Ransander could naturally offset the pollution caused by the two demon princes.
Otherwise, even if he had powerful purification power, he would not let Russell and Carpenter take this risk.
The souls of these two children combined are not as powerful as Terry's.
Unlike the devil who is accustomed to suppressing his pollution to the extreme and only using it when needed, even the weakest devil will show his presence arrogantly.
The devil can show weakness, but the devil cannot.
Facing a demon that is more powerful than yourself, the only way to avoid it is to mix with the group of little demons instead of constricting your own aura.
That will only make the death worse.
And when it comes to the main material plane... demons with sufficient intelligence don't have to hide themselves. They prefer to use possession.
And most of the demons that come out have no IQ at all and just want to show how powerful they are.
Therefore, as long as the devil appears in its true form, it will bring huge pollution power.
Demogorgon and Graz'zt, as demon princes, are the best among them.
The main reason why those demon gates are scary is this.
If you want to fight the devil, you must first find a way to resist their pollution.
Even for such a strong person, most people have to retreat after fighting for a period of time to be purified by a priest to ensure their own safety.
Otherwise, a place like Toril, which is full of powerful people, wouldn't have caused those demons to be in such a mess.
The world is so big, why do you have to fight against the devil and ruin your own people?
If Tyr's Knights of Justice were not willing to be at the forefront, other forces in Toril would never have resisted.
In fact, many temple leaders are secretly cursing these righteous knights who protect the world regardless of life and death... Otherwise, there is no need for them to die in order to maintain the belief in their own gods!
But if they don't want the humans of Toril to devote all their loyalty to Tyr and cause their own god to suffer heavy losses, they can only go along with it.
Therefore, most of the demon gates in Toril can actually be eliminated, at least to a level that prevents high-level demons from breaking out.
The reason why the Gate of the Abyss in the High Forest would always exist until Wojin's mad calculation on everyone collapsed is because that place originally belonged to the elves.
The elves didn't care about themselves, and they left such a powerful hidden danger to mankind...it completely held back one of the most elite knights of the Knights of Justice, and even forced them to station themselves in major cities in the North.
However, what is most unacceptable to humans, but what will inevitably happen is: if the Toril people really risk their lives to drive the demons out of the High Forest, those elves hiding in no corners will definitely come out and claim
The High Forest belongs to them.
Therefore, it is obvious that the Devil's Gate in the Supreme Forest is not difficult to solve... If Wojin's level of divine power burst can do it, human legends will definitely not be able to do it together... But no one is willing to take the trouble.
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Reality also proved that the defenses of the Torre people were correct.
None of the elves who immediately packed up and ran back when they saw the recovery of the High Forest felt that there was something wrong with their original escape.
That is to say, because Corellon obtained the undead to Toril and used the image of a half-elf, the actions of those elves were barely tolerated.
Even so, the natives in the High Forest, allies who had cooperated with the elves for hundreds of thousands of years, all rejected their return.
Especially that tree-man ancestor.
Until now, they have refused to see the elven forces other than Corellon's swordsmen group, and they are not allowed to enter the territory controlled by the tree people.
When Hill knew those things, he was very lucky that he ran fast enough.
Otherwise, as the only visible blood descendant of Corellon in Toril, a famous natural mage, and a favored patron of nature, I don’t know how many elven branches will go to Aglaia in the hope that Hill can
Come forward to alleviate this situation!
Elves are very good at using group consciousness to make others pay for them, especially their own people... The Moonflower royal family died on this point.
Of course, the main reason is because the greatest weakness of elves is that they care about their own face.
Once they are put up, they cannot roll down on their own... If they want to get off the stage naturally, they have to slowly build the ladder themselves.
But what's the point?
Doesn’t this ladder consume your own resources and strength?
Hill knew that he would never accept the flattery of those elves, let alone think that they had the same origin.
Anyway, he never regarded himself as a member of the elves in his heart, and Hill was actually unwilling to accept even the identity of a half-elf.
But among his men were Lin En, who was closely related to the Supreme Forest, and the mithril elves hiding in the town.
Some things don't just depend on their persistence.
The relationship among elves is really complicated. No one knows when a relative will pop up and come looking for you.
But it won't be a problem if Hill himself isn't around.
Linn can definitely push four, five, and six, and it will be useless to anyone.
Creatures like elves... are really difficult to describe.
The good ones, those elves who are not bound by group consciousness, are really cute, romantic and natural.
However, once they put themselves into a group, they can easily become stubborn... and use some rules that they may not necessarily believe in to restrain others.
Therefore, Hill can understand those elves who like to wander around and don't like to go home.
The emphasis on blood and relatives, and the recognition of race are things written in the bones of elves.
Some elves are able to let go of their pursuit of freedom, but some still can't.
Then, the only option is not to go home and not participate in those things.
Just like Lynn's mother, when she discovered that her two sons might be dragged into the internal struggle that the elves were apparently about to start again because of her existence, she immediately grabbed her husband and moved into the area controlled by the tree people.
Leaving the Star Mountains.
There was no way. Although the Elf King of Mulan had no intention of getting involved in the territorial distribution struggle for the Supreme Forest, the Sun Elf Navy had no intention of giving up completely.
That was the person closest to Lynn's mother.
Fortunately, no one dared to look for Lin En beyond her mother, not even Lin En's cousins who had joined Aglaia.
Although everyone knows that Corellon knows everything... there are still not many elves who dare to say dirty things next to the temple where he will appear at any time.
As long as those few can hold on and don't leave Aglaia just because of the call from their parents, they will be safe.
As for Linn's cousins, they were elves who participated in the Crusaders for their dreams and pursuits... No matter whether their brains are sufficient or not, they at least still have some spiritual pursuits.
Therefore, since the fight over there started, they had no plans to go out again.
Even some patrol tasks on the docks, the Elf Guards headed by them were handed over to the Justice Knights of Tyr.
Toriel, the only person who is qualified and can say things that shouldn't be said in Aglaia, is Lynn and Leonard's biological mother.
However, how could this lady, who was willing to be expelled from Everjum Island for her husband and son, hold her son back at this time?
That would be a terrible thing that would involve both her sons!
She moved directly to Leonard's lair of the elf dragon...a small hillside within the territory of the tree people's ancestral home.
As a result, two incompatible atmospheres have emerged in the northern region of Toril...the undead, the human kingdom, and some elven tribes with little ambition live a normal and harmonious life.
The ambitious elves began to fight for power one after another around the Supreme Forest.
To be honest, even though Hill had already left Toril, when he knew these things, he couldn't help but feel a sense of contempt... It was only natural that Corellon would give up on these guys.
This is no longer a matter of being thick-skinned or not.
These elves really don’t think there’s anything wrong with them!
The reason why the undead feel nothing about this is because in their hearts, these guys are no different from those in the Trasil Elf Forest.
In their eyes, Lin En and the mithril elves, as well as some elves they liked, were actually bad bamboos that produced good things.
After all, it’s not like there’s not a single human being among the elves in Trasil.
Hill sometimes thinks that the undead are right...but based on the inheritance in his blood, he actually knows that the nature of elves is not like this.
But he couldn't say that it was because Toril was so bad that the elves became this kind of virtuous... He would never scold himself.
Hill shook his head and quickly brought his thoughts back.
Every time I think of the Toril elves, nothing good comes of it.
He pushed Terry: "Take Russell and the others to play! By the way, help them explain these things, this is not a place for you to stay."
Terry quickly realized... Even if Demogorgon and Graz'zt were really willing to join forces, they would find a way to differentiate themselves to determine who would be the commander.
For the devil, the only solution is to fight.
However, others start the fight first and then decide whether to join the alliance or not.
They will only start fighting after confirming their alliance.
Terry immediately looked at Russell and Carpenter with a smile: "Let's go to the Tower of Dawn! I haven't seen that Joss yet~"
Russell returned him a gentle smile: "Okay, Terry."
When leaving the Magic Hall, Russell and Carpenter made a very solemn mage salute.
"What a smart kid, no wonder you like it." Shar smiled faintly. ()