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Chapter 656: Chaos in Faer?n Continent

 Knowing Hill's thoughts, the first thing Linn talked about was of course Wojin: This goddess of wealth seems to have retained her identity as a god. Now she has weak divine power, and is just a little bit close to falling to the level of a demigod.

Corellon was very angry when he came back, and kept muttering why it was so close. But it seemed that his revenge could only go so far. It seemed that the father of the elves was still restrained.

Because of her audacity, except for a few places protected by the natural and elven gods, the entire Supreme Forest was basically chopped up by the space storm.

The father of the oak tree showed up, and most of the uncontaminated animals and tree people were sent to the tree people's ancestral home in time.

At that time, Corellon had to take action to strengthen the defensive formations in these places. Otherwise, the big oak trees alone would not be able to save so many lives.

Even Tyr came. He knew very well that Corellon and the Oak Father would not care about humans, so he showed up directly and hugged the Hell Gate Castle with his own incarnation, thus saving everyone there at the cost of Tyr.

It is estimated that we will not be able to send avatars to Toril again in the short term.

The result of such chaos was that Corellon backhandedly killed Vol'jin's incarnation, and even all the wealth temples on the continent of Toril were smashed by him, and no god came out to stop him.

Neither can AO, he still has to find a way to appease the anger of the Lord of Nature!

Who doesn’t know that if the Supreme Forest wants to recover completely as soon as possible, closing the gate to hell is only the first step. All the demonized trees must be purified, but it is easier said than done. All the demonized trees in the continent must be purified.

Both druids and natural mages used to require hundreds or thousands of years.

The simplest way is to chop down all the polluting trees and burn them to ashes, but the Lord of Nature standing there prevents anyone from raising such an opinion.

Moreover, the elves actually don't want to.

They were unable to destroy the forest that could still be restored. It was precisely because of this that the elves in the High Forest gave up the right to defend Hell Gate Castle to humans.

As long as it is not under their control, there is no need to consider the survival of the forest. Although the elves' ideas are very difficult for humans to understand, fighting against demons is a good thing for most temples, so the churches of the human gods are happy to

Accepted the deal.

Just look at Vol'jin to see how much benefit fighting demons has to human gods.

Not only did Vol'jin lose his most powerful clone... but he was also cursed by nature because of the terrible consequences of the damage to the Supreme Forest. That was not a curse from a natural god. Logically speaking, she might have died directly.

But just because she sent away hundreds of millions of demons at once and closed a door to hell that had existed in the world of Toril for thousands of years, she was only weak!

However, at this time, Vol'jin probably no longer had any temples or churches on the continent of Faerûn. You know, she had even sent the Knights of Justice to their deaths without any concern.

Speaking of which, she was able to be rescued from the abyss, although it was because a group of adventurers who accidentally fell into the abyss were guided by the goddess of joy, but if it weren't for the Justice Knights supporting them at the Gate of Hell, Woking would never have been able to rescue her.

Can't come back.

Although Tyr arrived in time and finally saved his men, Vol'jin did not give him any reminder.

So everyone can understand why Tyr was so angry this time. He never thought there was any problem with the death of justice knights in the battle against demons, and would even take the initiative to welcome these respectable knights to his kingdom of God.

But he would never agree to such a wasted death.

Tyr's iron fist has always been directed at evil, but at times like this he would also swing at the villains who cause trouble.

The Temple of Justice, which originally put aside its misdeeds because of sympathy for Wo'jin's plight, also began to expel the Wealth Cultists within its sphere of influence this time.

It is said that this time Li Erla has finally completely sealed off her divine kingdom, and has issued an oracle, saying that she will not appear again for at least five hundred years. The goddess of joy may not be able to laugh during this period, so her believers also

He is full of disgust towards the Goddess of Wealth and looks for faults in the followers of Wealth everywhere.

Hill couldn't help but snorted coldly. He really didn't expect that Woking would still retain his position as a god.

Even if the current Goddess of Wealth is weaker than Amberli, it is possible that she may lie dormant for hundreds or thousands of years and then embark on the road to promotion again.

As long as there is such a thing as trading in this world, the goddess of wealth cannot die.

In fact, Hill had always hoped that she could die completely, like the previous two magic goddesses. Even if she came back with the same soul, she was definitely not the same person inside.

Linn shook his head helplessly. He could understand Hill's dissatisfaction, but Woking obviously rebounded after being extremely unlucky, and he should still have this kind of luck in a short time.

For Hill who comes from other worlds, he may not be able to understand this turn of fate, but the Toril people understand very well that after bad luck, there must be luck. This is the oath sworn by the goddess of luck, and there will be a certain degree of respect for the gods.

effect.

He went on to talk about the second thing: the undead... died miserably this time, and they were sent back to Aglaia City together before they could even show their tricks.

Except for the forward who touched some monsters, the others were sent back without even using up all their blue bars, and they didn't even have a chance to take a bite of the bag of medicine they brought.

So although Corellon gave fairly good compensation, they were still very dissatisfied and kept protesting to the Elf Father: They wanted to continue fighting. If the demon couldn't be found, the Church of Fortune would do.

Corellon spent a lot of effort to draw their attention to the pirates. All the pirate portraits that had been rewarded in the northern continent were found. No matter how big the reward was, Corellon promised to pay the same reward again.

And the merit is doubled.

When Lin En said this, he specifically mentioned that for some reason, many people in the undead tribe were very interested in a pirate named Shengchulong, as if they were particularly dismissive of his treasonous behavior.

However, there are also some people who are interested in the green emerald tree that was offered as a bounty by the Shoulong Empire, and have been clamoring to see who can get it first.

Hill smiled: "I also like jade, it's really beautiful."

He rummaged through the warehouse and took out an exquisite and beautiful emerald weeping willow tree to show Lin En: "Isn't it green and particularly translucent? It also has the function of replenishing mana. It is a good rare thing."

Linn nodded in agreement.

Then he watched with dumbfounded eyes as Hill pushed the tree to him: "A random gift for me on this trip."

Before Lin En's words of rejection could be spoken, he stopped directly at the crystal clear emerald mountain of different colors placed on Hill's long desk.

"This kind of jade tree is only rare in Faerûn, but it is actually a mid-range product from Shoulong. The quality of the jade is not bad, but the carving skills are much worse. I originally bought it as a gift." Hill looked confused.

Lin En, explain a little bit why Shoulong did this.

Lin En, who already knew Hill well, accepted it speechlessly, and said by the way: "Andre... actually did a good thing."

He looked at the top-grade jadeite and said in a deep tone: "Put those away! Don't show them to outsiders.

Shou Long... If he really sold so many top jade stones to Faerûn, he had better pray that his country will always be strong!

Gods... also have enemies of the same level."

Hill didn't comment on Linn's words. This kind of thing is the same no matter what world it is in.

Lin En didn't say these things anymore, but continued to talk about the Gate of Hell. Even Corellon couldn't straighten out the space turbulence nearby. Lin En had heard Corellon ask about the time and space artifact more than once, and that Terra

Can Hill's God of Time and Space come to Toril once?

But they were all rejected ruthlessly.

Hill pouted. The God of Time and Space would never leave Trasil before becoming a powerful god, otherwise he would be the next Goddess of Destiny.

He doesn't need faith, so why would he come to Toril to die?

Linn continued: "Based on Corellon's current progress, it is estimated that next summer, the place where the gate to hell is located will be restored, and by that time, he will definitely try to make it as comprehensive as possible. If the demons want to open this door to the abyss again,

To get the gate, you must first find tens of thousands of demon believers who are willing to sacrifice themselves.

We all think it is impossible. With this ability, the demons might as well open the door where it is more needed, especially in the recent period when bloody battles are about to break out again. There is no shortage of cannon fodder in the abyss."

Hill tilted his head slightly: He felt that this trip to Dolphin Bay was not just for him to take a look at the tragedy and comedy of the Lord of the Deep's family, but that there was something more important.

But he couldn't figure it out in a short time.

But the whole family of Issi Ray made him feel a little uneasy. It seemed like he should ask Corellon.

"Zhentil Keep is gone." Lin En said another big thing, "Not only the top leaders of the Zhentarim, but even Ben's priest is dead, but there are also two princes in the City of Shadows.

"

Hill smiled: "The prince of Shadow City is not afraid of this kind of death... After a few decades, he will still be a good man in the shadow world."

"But without the City of Shadows, they would not be able to leave the Shadow Realm so easily." Linn replied, "For them, it is actually a very painful thing. Their hearts still belong to Toril, and their homeland has almost become theirs.

Obsession.

For creatures like lich, obsession is very harmful to them."

"It's better than being neighbors with the Felin Demon Kui. The dead people must have received some kind of promise. They might be more obsessed with Toril than Toril." Hill shook his head. "Bane's people are just like him. They dare to

Dare to do it if you want to.”

So I was beaten all over the world.

"That priest was also elevated to his demigod by Ben." Linn replied, "Because of loyalty."

Because it’s despicable enough, right?

Linn couldn't help but laugh when he saw Hill's strange expression. They all knew that the Archbishop of Benn could have anything but loyalty.


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