Heimarian Odyssey

Chapter 4850 Elf Seed

For the white-haired furbolgs that appeared in the ruins, Locke had not seen similar races in the wizarding world or nearby star fields.

It is enough to explain that if the humans in the wizarding world are the remnants of the civilized humans in Azeroth.

Then these furbolgs, which walked upright and often exceeded five meters in size, have been completely annihilated and disappeared into the dust of history.

Perhaps it was because he had seen too many species similar to humans in the wizarding world and creatures in the surrounding stars. When Locke arrived deep in a large forest and saw the corpses of a group of elves-like creatures, he had long lost his initial surprise.

The population base of these elven-looking creatures deep in the forest in front of them is no less than the humans Locke saw before in this land of Azeroth civilization ruins.

Even details in many aspects show that these elves are more powerful and advanced than humans?

The only thing that made Locke a little suspicious during this period was that these elves were just like humans, and many of them carried equipment similar to magic wands.

And it seems that there are more elves in the field of ‘spell casters’?

As a vassal of the wizarding civilization, the elven plane indeed has good energy utilization skills.

However, in Locke's impression, the elven world seems to have only made achievements in the energy of plants and life systems, and has not dabbled in other energy elements.

Do elves also know magic?

If this news was spread back to the wizarding world, it would probably make the vast majority of spellcasters in the wizarding world sneer at him!

The subtle manipulation of energy elements and advanced skills are the methods that wizard civilization is proud of.

With knowledge as the fulcrum and magic power as the lever, spellcasters in the wizarding world can easily leverage the power of elements that far exceeds the sum of their own energy several times.

Forbidden spells are one of the pinnacle skills in the use of magical power mastered by spellcasters above the level of demigods in the wizarding world.

It is precisely with the help of powerful magic that the wizard civilization stands at the top of the surrounding star field step by step.

Although Locke is a ninth-level creature, he has to admit that although he leads the entire wizarding civilization, the ones who dominate the wizarding civilization are still spellcasters with advanced vision and erudite wisdom.

If the spellcasters in the wizarding world are the brains, then the knights are the thick and powerful arms.

No one will deny the role of arms, but it is the brain that leads the development of the entire civilization.

The appearance of the elven remains in the ruins of the Azeroth civilization in front of him made Locke more certain that the star field surrounding the wizard civilization must be inseparable from the Azeroth civilization hundreds of eras ago.

And does the appearance of these prehistoric elven remains mean another fact - that is, the talent of the elves cannot be underestimated?

With such questions and a spirit of exploration for more detailed facts, Locke moved further north step by step, where he had a hunch that he would find the real answer to the ruins of the Azeroth civilization.

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Crossing the vast and lush forest, Locke saw too many prehistoric buildings belonging to the civilization style of Azeroth.

Some of these buildings were created by elves and are full of elegance and beauty.

Some are created by humans and are filled with luxury and grandeur.

There are also some created by creatures of other races, with different styles such as rough, simple, practical, etc.

It was also in the largest prehistoric forest that Locke collected a large amount of plant seeds.

The activity of these plant seeds is very low, and even Locke, a ninth-level creature, cannot guarantee survival.

Most of these seeds came from the Elf Royal Court deep in a dense forest. Judging from the defense strength shown in the ruins, the Elf Royal Court must be a more important area.

The reason why Locke made a special trip to collect them was naturally because these seeds had great potential.

As a vassal of wizard civilization, the elven world has had a major feature that Locke valued since hundreds of thousands of years ago.

It was a giant plant called the Ancient Tree of War. In terms of defensive and offensive capabilities, it was not much inferior to the magic towers built by spellcasters in the wizarding world.

Moreover, these ancient war trees can also walk upright and can be transplanted anytime and anywhere.

In previous plane wars, the elven legions led by the Elven God Elune often showed this special plant on the battlefield.

Some of the plant seeds Locke collected from the elven royal court had an aura that was very similar to the ancient war trees in the elven plane.

And in addition to the ancient tree of war, those seeds obviously have many other types of ancient tree seeds.

The elves were the first direct vassals to attach themselves to and follow Locke. Naturally, Locke would not be stingy with these elves.

Elune, the Elf God, has proven his loyalty with countless practical actions.

For such a loyal and reliable subordinate, Locke will never be stingy with rewards.

As for those who are worried that the development process of the elven plane will surpass that of wizard civilization in the future, it will eventually become a guest-dominated one.

But this worry is completely unfounded!

No matter what the history of the Azeroth civilization period is, in terms of the current development history of civilization in the surrounding star fields, the wizard civilization is undoubtedly the one in the absolute leadership position.

Potential is not the same as strength. If the wizard civilization is under such a strong development background, it will be overtaken by other alliance member civilizations in the future.

Not only those sages who sacrificed their lives and blood for the development of wizard civilization will open the coffin board and scold the younger generations for their lack of progress. I am afraid that even Locke, a ninth-level creature, will not be able to make progress after leaving the planet.

The world will feel unsettled.

Moreover, the extremely strict rules of the Wizards Alliance are equivalent to letting the wizarding civilization put a rope around the necks of those alliance members.

To put it bluntly, the development of the elven plane will only make the wizard civilization more prosperous and powerful.

Under the many arrangements left by Locke and the wisdom and guidance of the spellcasters in the wizarding world, it is almost impossible to have a backlash.

The acquisition of a large number of plant seeds from the ancient Azeroth civilization should be regarded as Locke's biggest gain in this vast forest.

And when Locke traveled through the largest prehistoric forest and arrived in front of the most majestic mountain range in the ruins of Azeroth's civilization, it immediately meant that the real secrets of this ruins of Azeroth's civilization began to be revealed in front of him.

The grandest mountains and the tallest peaks are two different things.

The snowy peak where the remains of the eighth-level peak frost dragon that Locke discovered before is indeed the highest altitude of the Azeroth civilization ruins.

The snowy peaks there are extremely high, but in terms of grandeur and grandeur, they are far less than one-tenth of the mountain range in front of Locke.

This unknown mountain range stretches for hundreds of thousands of miles, and even Locke, a ninth-level creature, can't help but feel a little shocked.

Of course, what makes Locke look at this majestic mountain range in a different light is that, like the thousands of miles of snow to the east, it is also filled with some kind of special power of rules that has not completely spilled over.

Even the power of the rules here is more obscure and deeper!

From the special energy rules that rippled and penetrated the entire mountain range, Locke read the handwriting of a ninth-level creature who was no less than him in the history of Azeroth's civilization in ancient times.

What Locke doesn't know yet is that this magnificent mountain range had a resounding title in the ancient civilization of Azeroth - the Mountain of the Gods!

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