Age of Empires From Scratch - Chapter 506



[Chapter 504 Shaman Replenishment Plan]

Winter City really has this thing, but it only has the same appearance. Inside is a transformable fighter and a humanoid structure of a chariot. When the Winter Alchemy Workshop helped the Tiran Knights research equipment, it made a lot of drivable robots. With a shell, they can pretend to be mobile police.

The Ingram made by the Winter Alchemy Workshop is many times stronger than the original one. The shell is not the polymer material of the original one, but the latest alloy of Winter City.

In addition, it uses a lot of Cybertron technology. This Ingram can really fight Cybertron.

“You can consider making a few more and then give them to the police in Winter City.”

Cybertronians are now managed as military personnel, and there has been no disturbance so far.

But over time, no one can guarantee what will happen, so it’s better to make some preparations early-after all, the work of public security in the city is currently the responsibility of the police. It’s impossible to mobilize the Winter Knights to help every time Cybertronians violate the public security regulations in the future, right?

Even though Roadblock is currently working in the police station, he is the only one and there will always be times when he is too busy.

Thinking of Roadblock, David thinks that this kind of police robot can also choose a transformable design, and the police car and robot form are very suitable.

In any case, Sansa did not have any discomfort on the first day she came to Winterhold. With the care of Helen and Eva, and the warm welcome of Sofia, she had a hunch that she would have a good time in the following days.

It was just how to get closer to David that gave her a headache.

She had no experience in this area!

The only way she could think of was to try to appear next to David.

So for a period of time, Sansa often followed David’s activities, no matter what David did.

For example, now, after a period of preparation, the leader of the Draenei, the prophet Velen, finally came to Winterhold.

When David met the prophet, Sansa was by his side, and at the same time, she looked at this race with a very magical appearance with a curious look.

Velen noticed Sansa’s gaze, and after seeing that it was a little girl, her eyes were full of curiosity and there was no other malice, this devout believer of the Holy Light smiled and nodded at Sansa.

Then, Velen turned his gaze back to David.

Just like Sansa looked at Velen, the leader of the Draenei was also full of curiosity about David.

He had heard David’s name in Azeroth. This person was called the incarnation of the Holy Light by the followers of the Holy Light in Azeroth, so Velen initially thought that this was a believer who was devout and determined to follow the Holy Light like himself.

But after arriving in Winterfell, he heard another saying: the Lord of the Holy Light.

This made him a little confused until this moment.

In Velen’s eyes, David in front of him was not a human at all, but the Holy Light.

He had never seen such a pure and powerful Holy Light. Even the Naaru was not as powerful and pure as the Holy Light in David’s body.

This situation shocked Velen very much. He couldn’t figure out what kind of existence could actually master such a powerful Holy Light.

“Is it really like what some people here describe? David-Glamorgan is the Lord of the Holy Light?”

Velen couldn’t believe that David was really the Lord of the Holy Light. He only thought that the other party had gone further than him on the path of the Holy Light, so he had such a powerful Holy Light.

Because David looks like a human on the surface, and from the information he has inquired about, he is not born with such a powerful holy light.

If David is really the Lord of Holy Light, he should be a holy light creature like the Naaru.

He kept thinking about various problems in his heart, so as not to delay the communication between Velen and David.

After a few simple conversations, Velen also understood why David wanted to see him: the king of Winter City hoped that the Draenei would become his people.

This really surprised Velen. When he learned that David wanted to see him, he thought of several possibilities, but he never thought that the other party actually wanted his kingdom to absorb the Nadlani.

Since leaving Argus and fleeing everywhere, this is the first time Velen has seen a force willing to accept the Draenei.

“Your Majesty, are you not worried about the Burning Legion?”

“No worries.”

The Draenei left Argus because of the Burning Legion. The two current commanders of the Burning Legion, Kil’jaeden and Archimonde, are both Eredar on Argus.

In fact, the Draenei are the Eredar. The Eredar who left Argus call themselves Draenei, which means exiles.

Because of various involvements and personal grudges, Kil’jaeden and Archimonde never stopped hunting down the Draenei, so wherever the Draenei went, there was a high probability that they would attract the Burning Legion.

Draenor was thus transformed into a broken Outland, a battlefield for many forces to compete and fight.

The Draenei began to flee again, and eventually landed in Azeroth.

Looking at this resume, a normal leader would let the Draenei roll as far as possible, and Velen also knew that the Draenei could attract the Burning Legion’s characteristics and how unpopular they were.

Why was Winter City not afraid?

Because King David Glamorgan was absolutely confident in his own strength? He believed that he could fight against Sargeras?

Velen didn’t know if this was David’s true thought? If so, should he praise the other party’s confidence? Or complain about the other party’s arrogance?

Without really seeing David’s strength, Velen couldn’t make a judgment, and in the end he could only return an awkward smile.

Seeing Velen not speaking, David knew that the prophet did not completely believe in him.

This was normal, and he did not have any idea to prove himself immediately. He continued to chat with Velen casually, and arranged a plane to take Velen to visit Winter City.

The first place to visit was still the construction site of the Brunnia.

“This is…”

“The Brunnia battleship.”

“It’s spectacular.”

Just from the construction site of this battleship, Velen could know that Winter City’s technological level was far ahead of Azeroth. Even at the peak of Argus, it did not dare to say that it was stronger than Winter City.

After Velen went to the Cybertron living area and the Winter Camp again, and saw the weapons and equipment used by the Cybertronians and the paladins of Winter City, he understood a little bit why David was so confident.

But he still believed that it was impossible to defeat Sargeras with these forces alone. It

was not until Velen learned from David that the universe where Winter City and Azeroth were located was not the same universe at all that he understood why David did not take Sargeras and the Burning Legion to heart.

After learning this important information, Velen began to seriously consider the feasibility of the Draenei moving to Winter City.

Although they landed in Azeroth and built a temporary home, they did not have to live in Azeroth permanently.

In the eyes of Velen and many Draenei, Azeroth was not safe enough. The existence of the Dark Portal made Azeroth and Outland as close as a pair of neighbors, and the Burning Legion was in Outland at this time.

This also means that the Burning Legion may enter Azeroth at any time. If the Draenei cannot build a new spaceship at that time, the end of complete genocide seems to be imminent.

If they move to Winter City…

Velen knows that things will definitely not be so simple.

As the king of Winter City, why should David welcome a strange tribe into his territory?

After careful inquiry, Velen finally understood: David is not providing a piece of land for the Draenei to settle down here. The Draenei, as a vassal state of Winter City, live in Winter City.

But completely and integrated into the Kingdom of Winter, this kind of thing… can you agree to it?

The Draenei are very proud, and you can see this from their attitude towards the Broken Ones who have been corrupted by demonic power and have become ugly.

Even though they are being hunted by the Burning Legion all over the universe and have no place to shelter from the wind and rain like a stray dog, the Draenei still have not let go of the pride in their hearts.

So when faced with David’s invitation, even the most open-minded and wise Velen was entangled in confusion, not knowing whether to agree or not.

“I need to go back and discuss it with my compatriots before I can give you an answer.”

David nodded. He knew in his heart that it would be difficult for all the Draenei to join Winter City.

Velen has already fallen into such a state, and he has not agreed to it at once. So when he goes back to discuss it with his compatriots, he will probably refuse.

After all, although there are all kinds of difficulties and potential threats in living on Azeroth, the Draenei are still Draenei, not a poor race ruled by humans or other races and without even their own country.

Perhaps knowing that continuing this topic would not benefit both parties, Velen directly turned the topic to other aspects.

For example, what is the difference between the belief in the Holy Light in Winter City and the belief in the Holy Light of the Draenei?

At this point, David took the opportunity to mention the Broken Group among the Draenei.

Since it is impossible to catch all the Draenei in one fell swoop, then try to recruit as many people as possible!

David said that he could try to treat the Broken and restore their bodies that were corroded and affected by demonic power.

He was not worried that Velen would deliberately conceal his goodwill and not tell the Broken about the help from Winter City.

This prophet was still very upright. When most Draenei resisted and rejected the Broken, Velen was one of the few Draenei who sympathized with and supported the Broken and still regarded them as compatriots.

So when he heard that David was willing to help the Broken with treatment, he would definitely pass on the news.

Of course, Velen could definitely guess that if these Broken really recovered in Winter City, some of them would definitely be willing to stay.

Winter City is destined to become the new home of some Draenei.

He was just curious, why did David want to recruit Draenei?

“There are too few shaman priests in Winter City.”

“…”

(End of this chapter)


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