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Chapter 1209: The Mystery of the Origin of Pandaren

A room full of stone lions, with murals on the walls telling the origins of the Mogu tribe.

The mogu were originally half-mechanical, half-magical creatures created by the Titans. Due to the flesh-and-blood curse of the ancient gods, their bodies became half-flesh and gained independent consciousness.

They were unwilling to surrender to the Titans. After the Titans left this world, the Mogu tribe spared no effort to pursue the path to power, such as imprisoning the Titan Guardian Raiden.

After passing through a room full of stone lions, you enter a larger and more spacious room, which displays rows of tall Mogu stone sculptures, each of which is seven or eight meters high.

These stone sculptures generally wear armor and hold various weapons.

The murals on the wall once again attracted the Pandaren. All Mogu are born strong. They have mastered powerful magic since they were born. What they are best at is the insidious soul magic. They often capture the souls of creatures.

Then it was sealed into stone sculptures and made into war weapons.

Using soul magic, the mogu created intelligent races such as lizard people, jinyu people, and hozens.

"This is impossible," one pandaren exclaimed.

One of the stone carvings shows the process of the Mogu creating Xianglong. The Mogu captured giant eels from the abyss of the sea and extracted their souls.

Then the jade was carved into the shape of a Xianglong, and the soul of the eel was sealed in it. Finally, the Curse of Flesh was used to corrupt the jade into a flesh-and-blood creature. This is the origin of the Xianglong.

Xianglong is a friend of the pandaren. If Xianglong is really just a creation of the mogu, it would be disrespectful to Xianglong. The pandaren refuse to acknowledge what this mural says.

"This must be a despicable lie. The great Xianglong, like us Pandaren, are the oldest race in Azeroth. We lived on this land tens of millions of years ago."

A panda elder said affirmatively.

A strange and depressing sense of terror suddenly surged into the hearts of the pandas, as if countless pairs of eyes were staring at them, and the pandas who were talking about each other immediately fell silent.

For a long time, without noticing any movement, the pandaren breathed a sigh of relief and continued to admire the mogu's murals with a critical eye.

The mural tells the life of the Mogu people. They invented magical magic, could communicate thousands of miles apart, and invented a disc-shaped flying object that could carry the Mogu people.

The mogu fought against the mantid, expelled the mantid, forced the mantid to huddle in the Dread Wastes, and improved the land contaminated by the mantid.

The panda people talked a lot, and all of them criticized the authenticity of the mural.

It is clearly recorded in the history of the Pandaren that it was the brave Pandaren who defeated the Mantid. The Pandaren also built the Dragon Spine to block the expansion of the Mantid. The Pandaren spared no effort to ridicule the Mogu for their unkindness.

There are not many Mogu statues in the third room, only about a few hundred, but these statues are taller, generally more than ten meters tall, wearing gorgeous armor, and the weapons in their hands are shining with golden light. They are obviously nobles of the Mogu tribe.

Dozens of panda elders who had come in earlier stood in front of a mural and cursed.

The pandas followed the reputation of the scolding, and when they saw the content on the mural, they also started to curse.

It turns out that the mural shows the process of the Mogu creating the four gods.

The four gods of Pandaria, Yu'lon, Xuen, Chi Jing, and Niuzao, are generally believed to be created by the Titans to fight against the evil demons. Even the evil demons say so.

But there is also a saying that before the Titans entered Azeroth, the Four Gods already existed. They are similar to the Loa gods of the Trolls. They are native gods. They only received help from the Titans, so they mistakenly

Considered to be a creation of the Titans.

The history is so long that even the four gods themselves cannot explain it clearly.

But this mural shows another origin of the Four Gods. The Titans used special materials to create four decorative statues in the Valley of Eternal Blossoms.

The former Mogu Emperor Thunder God destroyed four powerful creatures that were causing harm to Pandaria, extracted their souls, washed away their memories, and sealed them within the statue.

Under the influence of the curse of flesh and blood and the magical spring water of the Valley of Eternal Blossoms, the four statues gradually came to life and had life. The God of Thunder helped them understand the world.

"Absurd, what a ridiculous lie." The pandas kept scolding.

"Destroy these murals and never allow the mogu to slander the noble four gods."

"We Pandaren are the greatest race in Azeroth, and the Four Gods are the noblest gods." A Pandaren proudly announced.

"Run away quickly, the tribe is coming." The panda man behind urged.

Hearing that the tribe was chasing them, the pandas were so frightened that they didn't care to curse the mural and fled to the next room.

This room is much smaller than the previous rooms, with only four tall mogu statues, representing the four kings of the mogu tribe, namely the Witch King Tian of Eternal Shadow, the Mad King of Tyranny Meng En, and the War King of Merciless Qian

, the bandit king's swift bow is not too fast.

The mural tells the life experiences of the four kings. They were naturally cruel and ruthless in killing, and they once treated slave pandas cruelly.

In the corner of this room, the first to enter the Mogushan Palace, an old scholar in colorful clothes knelt in front of a mural, his eyes were bloodshot, and he murmured to himself as if he was crazy:

"Lies, lies, this is absolutely not true. Damn Mogu people, you fabricating history are so insidious and vicious."

This mural is humble and tells a horrific story.

The mogu once created a vast empire. Long before the rise of the night elves, the mogu almost conquered the entire Azeroth.

But the Mogu tribe has never been able to solve a problem. As their lifespan increases, the Mogu people become more and more flesh-and-blood. When their bodies are all turned into flesh and blood, they will lose their natural magic and soul abilities, and their tall bodies will gradually shrink and become...

Become a chubby little creature.

The mogu call them pandaren.

In order to prevent themselves from turning into pandaren, the mogu used the curse of petrification to turn themselves into stone sculptures, and their lives were stopped.

As a result, the Mogu people built secret bases such as Mogu Mountain Palace to house their clansmen turned into statues, hoping to find a solution in the future.

"Our ancestors were actually Mogu people, haha, this is really ridiculous."

Many pandas laughed to tears.

"This is really nonsense. Everyone knows that the history of the Pandaren far exceeds that of the Mogu. We have created great history." Some Pandaren scholars said righteously.

The pandaren denounced the lies concocted by the mogu, but the tribe's army pursued them, forcing them to continue running for their lives.

In the deepest part of Mogushan Palace, Lao Xianglong came to a tall throne.

Sitting on the throne is a mogu wearing a crown. Unlike the statues outside, this mogu is alive and looking lazily at the little pandaman under the throne.

"Great King Xion, I have found a way to stop the curse of flesh and blood. According to the ancient agreement, the mogu should wake up from their slumber and unify the world."

King Xion said dissatisfiedly: "I have heard too many lies, how can I believe you?"

Lao Xianglong looked confident: "I brought the antidote into the Mogushan Palace. They are orcs. The orcs have mysterious power in their bodies and can prevent the curse of flesh and blood."


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