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Scene 241: Alliance VI

And these mortal heroes were really nothing in that turbulent era. The Dragon King Cavalry of the Silver Elves recorded in history had great achievements, but as for the human heroes, the only battle in the Great Plains still relied on the Silver Elves.

The victory was achieved by luck, but it was already the most glorious achievement.

The reason why the names of these people survive in the world is more due to the propaganda of temples and royal families in various countries, or the biased records of history.

It is for this reason that when the Silver Elves and the Bugas disappeared from the world, the legends of that era, as well as those powerful military names like the Dragon King Cavalry, the War Colossus, and the Phoenix Guards, all disappeared from this world one by one, so they were given to the world.

An illusion that Warnd's power level has been declining for thousands of years.

In fact, in the mortal world, both technology and magic have made great progress since the War of the Saints. This can be seen from the gap between the most prosperous areas of Tonigel and Cruz before Brando became the lord.

Yip. The level of civilization in the border areas of a small country like Eruin is roughly equivalent to the average level of Warnde a hundred years ago. The gap between a hundred years can be so huge, not to mention that the War of the Saints has already begun.

nearly ten centuries.

In other words, the mortal world is recovering. It inherits the six previous declines of Warnd. It can be said that a new country has been established on the ruins of past civilizations, which is also very logical.

But the problem is that, in Brando's view, there is an obvious disconnect between these two threads.

Theoretically, the age of mortals was brought about by the Azure Knight breaking through the sky and causing the stars to fall to the ground. In fact, it was the sixth invasion of dusk recorded in the Epic of Blue. In that war, Babel Fortress

It crashed due to the final blow of the Dusk Dragon. After the fortress crashed, the people of the gods fell apart. The inheritance was also lost, and only the Earth Legion survived.

That was also the dark age when the people of God wandered on the earth.

In that final era, under the leadership of Odin, the Dragon of Darkness, the last generation of the golden race, the Miners, established their own empire. This was also the last empire between the eras of mortals and gods.

Then, at the end of the Imperial Age, four sages were born. With the help of the Silver People, they overthrew the cruel rule of the Min'er people and established four kingdoms that truly belonged to mortals.

These four mortal kingdoms can be said to be established on the ruins of the Min'er Empire, or on the ruins and relics of the civilizations of the past six eras. However, their development lines are closely related to the Min'er people's empire.

Man, and the civilization of the gods and peoples in the past, present two parallel lines that are completely unrelated to each other and have no intersection.

As the goddess of war, Andrea is a member of the Earth Legion. Even at the end of the Miner Empire, the Earth Legion was still in the hands of the Dark Dragon Odin. But the power displayed by the war goddesses

.But it is completely different from any power system in this era that Brando knows.

Not to mention the more ancient ones, like those he had seen in the ruins of the gods, miracles like Valhalla, and the silver plain about the mystery of Princess Magdalene, which was faintly revealed

The power he exerted seems to be incompatible with today's times.

All signs indicate that the power and order system of the past era is a completely different power system from the power system mastered by mortals in this era. That kind of power and order system is more similar to what he had in the elemental realm.

Those things seen outside.

Those strange construct matrices suspended above Warnd. Those tens of millions of 'satellites' are power systems that have the same source as that of the past era. They are the heritage of another era. They are mutually exclusive.

There is no fundamental difference between them.

Why is there such a situation?

In this era, the power of power, magic and law that mortals are proficient in, and even the magic technology of the Hazel people, are very crude, and there are not many traces of the previous era on them. Because

Mortals use the chaotic magic from the sea of ​​magic in a way they understand, whether they are elementalists, law wizards or other professions, not to mention those witches who directly bypass the power of order and law to communicate with dark magic.

them.

These various powers that belong to this era are compared with the power and laws that Andrea and the others have mastered, or the higher-level authority and power. For example, the power of the planeswalkers seems almost primitive, just like those in the Stone Age.

A comparison between chisels and modern firearms.

Brando himself has such power, so he can understand this more deeply. His mana loss card can easily suppress all spells in the world and suppress all spellcasters. This is the highest priority.

.So Tumen and Phocsia and the Banshee will repeatedly mention this when mentioning the power of planeswalkers:

Only planeswalkers can fight against planeswalkers. This is one of the basic principles of the ordered world created by Martha.

Whether it is the power of the planeswalkers or the power of the goddess of war, there is no doubt that they are the legacy of the previous era.

These heritages seem to be obscured by an invisible force, isolated from this era. So that mortals cannot stand on its height, but can only stand in the darkness and thorny wilderness, from ignorance.

Struggle to find a path that belongs only to them.

Therefore, it is nothing more than that when the will of the Dragon of Twilight was outside the elemental boundary and possessed Roman, it disdainfully said to Airlanta, the Dragon Queen and others, "Your inheritance may not be inherited from the people of the gods."

's inheritance.' In this way.

Brando recalled that in fact, this tendency had already emerged since the first generation of the Dark Dragon of the Miner people.

There is no doubt that the Earth Legion is the inheritor of the previous era, and the Miner Empire is the inheritor of the civilization of the previous era, but what about the four mortal kingdoms? It should be the successor of the Dark Empire.

In fact, whether it is Cruz, Faenzan, Airanta or St. Osol, they have inherited quite a lot of inheritance from the Miner empire.

The magic system of this era originated from the era of the Min'er people.

Law magic, elemental magic, string magic, witchcraft. Rune magic, holy words, astrology, necromancy and circle magic, the classification of nine sects and sect mages began in the middle and late period of the Miner Dynasty.

produced.

Swordsmanship, the system of Sword Master and Ultimate Sword Master was also established by the Miner people.

Tumen also created the elemental circle after the Age of Chaos.

The fourteen-ring system of magic was born in the era of Ergatu, the last three emperors of Odin, the last dragon of darkness.

The alchemy and golem technology of this era produced the middle and early stages of the War of Saints era.

The magic technology of the Hazel people was actually the first concept proposed by Tumen.

But there is no doubt that the Min'er people must have more than just these inheritances. As an empire with planeswalkers, no matter how much of the legacy of the previous era was lost in the Sixth War, it cannot be completely lost.

Not to mention the Earth Legion. If Brando didn't understand the Earth Legion before and thought that the Earth Legion was just a traditional force, then when he witnessed the existence of Andrea and others, he would also understand the hand of the Dark Dragon Odin.

At that time, I must have mastered the inheritance of the previous era.

But why did the mortal kingdom get from the Miner empire only what they themselves created?

Where have the legacies of the past era gone?

Brando couldn't help but think of the history of the Min'er people. The Min'er people were once the most powerful golden race. What are the golden races? Warriors of the gods. You only need to look at the dragons to understand what the golden race is.

How powerful.

But in the Battle of the Saints, the level of power shown by the Min'er people can only be regarded as slightly stronger than that of the people of silver. It can be a powerful silver empire, but it cannot be said that it is the people of gold.

The kingdom is still far away.

But there is no doubt that in the era of the Azure Knight, the Miner people could definitely be regarded as the golden race, because the Azure Knight himself was a Miner person.

In other words, the power level of the Miner empire has been continuously decreasing from its establishment to the end of the empire.

But

If we say that the kingdom of the gods and the civilization before the six wars declined one after another, it was because of the invasions of dusk.

If we say that since the War of the Saints, the level of power in the mortal world has declined, it is a chain reaction caused by the people of Silver hiding from the world.

So why did the Miner empire continue to decline?

Although the Min'er people have been fighting against the Chaos Legion outside the elemental barrier since the will of dusk began to awaken in the mid-to-late period, the empire has been thriving before that, with no external enemies or divisions. It has experienced

A long period of peace.

In such an era, not only the empire's power level, but also its technology and civilization are regressing.

This is too inconsistent with the development laws of things.

There is only one possibility in Brando's mind that can explain this, and that is the plan of the gods and Martha:

mortal age

Only this reason can explain the Min'er people's conscious abandonment of the civilizational inheritance from the previous era and the beginning of creating a path of their own.

Only this reason can explain the Silver People's reclusiveness and the reason for concealing the truth from mortals.

However, all this is just a guess in his mind for the time being. This guess has actually existed in his mind since he arrived at the boundary of the elements. When he saw Andrea and other war goddesses, it was confirmed.

Only then did the true identity of the Earth Legion become more deeply rooted.

But this is not enough.

He vaguely felt that he had caught something, but he needed further evidence. There were too many necessary links missing in these speculations. He had a hunch that there might be another truth behind this secret, but Andrea and the others had limited memories.

, the war goddesses were actually created as combat weapons. Apart from the memory of the war, they did not have much memory of their birthplace, the Silver Plains, or anything about the past era.

However, in their mouths, there is another tribe that lives in Warend for some reasons. This tribe is undoubtedly Freya's ancestor. This bloodline has been passed down from generation to generation in the human world. Obviously, it is more likely to have

Memories about the past.

This is why Brando is so concerned about this issue. On the one hand, it is also because he hopes Freya can solve the mystery of her life experience, but on the other hand, it is because of this speculation.

He had an idea that this might be related to the final answer: What is the age of mortals, and what do the gods and Martha want to do?

Brando walked forward along the cloister courtyard and told Freya this idea. Of course, he omitted the most bizarre and incredible part. Because he could not explain to Freya the so-called

What are 'technology' and the experiences and knowledge he had in his previous life?

He just told Freya that her life experience may be related to the secret left by the Miner people and the Dark Dragon.

Freya showed a pensive look. She thought for a moment and suddenly thought of something: "I know very little about my parents, Brando, and I only heard about everything in the past. Her Royal Highness the Princess once suggested that I have the opportunity to go to

Fanon, go visit my mother's family. She has the blood of mountain people, and most of the mountain people keep long records of their clans and history..."

"And this," Miss Valkyrie said, taking off a necklace from her neck: "This is something my mother left me. It was handed over to me by my uncle and aunt during my coming-of-age ceremony..."

"Is this a relic of your parents?" Brando was surprised: "...This is too precious, Freya."

"It's nothing, Brando," Freya shook her head: "I have very little memory of my parents. If it can help you find clues about my mother, it will be more meaningful than itself, not to mention,

There is a more important reason, isn't there?"

Brando took the necklace that still had a hint of girlish warmth and held it in his hand. It was a somewhat beautiful silver pendant with a very ordinary moonstone inlaid on it.

Freya looked at him holding the necklace in his hand, and her face turned slightly red. She probably thought of where the necklace had been placed close to her body before.

Brando checked the necklace. Neither of them spoke for a while. There was silence in the corridor, only the faint moonlight.

Miss Valkyrie took two steps, suddenly slowed down, stopped and shouted softly: "Brando."

Brando was stunned for a moment. He hadn't found anything suspicious about the necklace yet. The necklace seemed to be an ordinary relic, carrying a mother's blessings and nostalgia for her daughter.

He heard Freya calling his name from behind, and just as he was about to turn around, he suddenly felt his body tighten slightly, and a pair of arms came around from behind and hugged his chest tightly.

Brando shut his mouth immediately.

"I'm waiting for you in Eruin," Freya pressed her cheek against her back, almost trembling and said softly, "Everyone will be fine, right?"

Brando nodded.

Yes, it will definitely be fine.

Whether it's the world or the people he wants to protect.

…(To be continued…)


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