[Use: Can summon a fire element that is indistinguishable from friend to foe, highly dangerous, level 9 fire element]
Tonatiu held a dark black stone in his hand, the size of a troll's fist.
About an hour has passed since the battle just now.
Tonatiu was now alone in the center of the camp, with a bonfire burning in front of him.
The surrounding trolls looked at him with awe and love. They had just seen with their own eyes that the terrifying elemental creature was crushed to death when it met their majesty, just like an ant meeting a troll.
"Am I actually immune to magic?"
Tonatiu didn't expect that he had such a perverted plug-in.
"At least it is immune to fire magic attacks..."
There was an ordinary campfire in front of him. He stretched out his hand and could feel the pain and heat.
Ordinary fire can hurt him.
but……
He threw the core in his hand to the ground, and with a bang, a huge five- to six-meter-tall fire element emerged.
It roared silently.
Before it could roar, a hand pinched its core, ignoring the flames that could dry up the surrounding land.
call out!
It shrank back faster than when it came out, and turned back into a dark elemental core.
Tonatiu pinched the fire element core, and he had discovered that as long as this thing stayed on his body, although it was still alive, it could only huddle inside the core and be unable to get out.
Just leave him.
Only then can he get out and become a terrifying living flame again.
It's as if his body is magically insulated, and even magical objects he touches will temporarily lose their lives.
"It turns out it's not that I can't be a mage, it's that I'm immune to magic..." He originally wanted to find a great mage from Quel'Thalas or Dalaran to show them why he couldn't learn magic, but he didn't expect that he was simply immune to magic.
It is estimated that I will always be insulated from magic and those mysterious powers in the future.
But this doesn't seem to be a bad thing.
Azeroth is a world of mysterious fantasy and magic, with too many mysterious and weird powers. A simple warrior will never go far in this world, even if he is as powerful and famous as King Wa or Saurfang.
But if you are immune to magic.
The situation is different again.
"Haha... If I ran to Dalaran or Quel'Thalas now, wouldn't I be able to use Wushuang at will..."
…
When Tonatiu fantasizes about running to Dalaran or Quel'Thalas to open the unparalleled weapon.
Dalaran and Quel'Thalas joined forces to create the most outstanding masterpiece, but now they are wandering around in his city.
The former guardian Aegwynn, who was shrouded in a black cloak and added a layer of arcane magic "invisibility" to his body, was looking up and down at Zutona with curious and probing eyes.
Aegwynn has existed for hundreds of years. As the longest-standing guardian, Aegwynn finally relieved her burden a few years ago.
She had a child with the Archmage of the Court of Stormwind, and that child was the next Guardian, and he is now in the Kingdom of Stormwind.
Aegwynn, who felt that she had completed her duties, avoided the Council of Tirisfal and ran to Dalaran and Kalimdor, a place with little power in Quel'Thalas, by herself, preparing to find a place to hide.
But as one of the best mages, her biggest characteristic is her curiosity. Un'Goro Crater, a former laboratory of Titans, she came over here, of course she wanted to take a look out of curiosity. As a result, she found Zutona.
A strange troll city lurks in.
Although after giving birth to a child and passing on the power of the Guardian to her child, Aegwynn's power is not as strong as before. But she is still a powerful mage. It is still difficult for trolls with basically zero magic power to discover her. of.
What intrigued her most about this troll city was the statue in the center.
The troll statue gave her a feeling that was very similar to the Sunwell in Quel'Thalas. She wanted to go there and have a look, but her magic and intuition told her that if she went there, she would probably reveal her secret.
Aegwynn is not afraid of these trolls, they can't do anything to her. But she doesn't want to cause more trouble now, for fear of attracting Tirisfal, who has been pursuing her.
She chose to continue wandering around the city, observing everywhere and visiting this troll city that made her feel even more civilized than Zandalar.
That's how it ended at night.
Aegwynn was tired. Apart from the statue, there was nothing in the city that the former guardian felt was worth exploring. She wanted to go and have a look. She had prepared a large charm spell to hypnotize all the nearby trolls. Go up and have a look.
Just when she passed a corner, she saw a little troll girl sitting on the wall who kept shaking her legs.
Aegwynn continued walking nonchalantly.
Then within a few seconds, she raised her head and looked at the wall again.
The little troll girl is still on the wall.
He was even smiling at Aegwynn and waving to her. Aegwynn was shocked, "She can see me?!"
Aegwynn stopped in his tracks.
"Who are you? You are not a troll. That is an illusion. What are you hiding?!"
"hey-hey!"
The little troll girl smiled.
"Ms. Guardian. You are also hiding yourself, why are you invisible?! If it weren't for me, no trolls in this city would be able to detect you, right?! I remember you are not supposed to stay in the Eastern Kingdom, how did you get there? Coming this way?”
Aegwynn's eyes flashed blue.
oh.
It's the guardian dragon.
She was surprised and felt a little quiet inside.
Just now, she used a very clever detection magic to see through the identity of the "little troll girl" in front of her. As a former guardian who has lived for hundreds of years, there are few beings in Azeroth who are as knowledgeable as she is. Got it.
The knowledge in the Karazhan Tower actually has little to do with Medivh. In fact, 99% of the collection and knowledge came from his mother, the former guardian who lived for hundreds of years.
"Oh. Magic. It seems you have guessed my identity." Chromie shrugged, jumped off the wall, and walked towards Aegwynn.
"You may not know me. But I know you, Ms. Guardian. Hello, I am a member of the Dragon Legion. You can call me Chromie. I am now on business in this city and performing tasks. I hope you Don't disturb me!"
The mission of the Dragon Legion?
Aegwynn became even more curious about this troll city.
But she didn't show it at all. Instead, she nodded gently: "Okay. Ms. Dragon, I'm just a mage's problem and I'm curious. I won't do anything to this city."
"That's good."
Chromie nodded.
I want to eat barbecue for a few more years!
she thought.
suddenly.
Chromie raised his head and looked to the southwest, with a strange smile on his face, and said to Aegwynn next to him:
"Ms. Guardian. It seems that your compatriots are coming over there. I feel the breath of Dalaran."
Aegwynn's beautiful eyebrows wrinkled.
She also noticed the familiar magical aura of Dalaran, approaching quickly.