[Chapter 505: An Elite Shaman Joins]
If David said that there were too few Paladins or Priests in Winterfell, Velen would understand.
What does it mean that there are too few Shamans?
As the Broken proved the value of Shamanism, more and more healthy Draenei chose to become Shamans, but Shamans have not existed among the Draenei for a long time, and their number is not large.
The vast majority of Draenei still believe in the Holy Light.
Now, some people are inviting Draenei to recruit more Shamans. What is going on?
“I seem to have seen orcs in Winterfell?”
In the Draenei’s cognition, Shamans were originally the belief of the orcs. Don’t the orcs in Winterfell have Shamans?
David had to explain: The orcs in Winterfell are not the same as the orcs encountered by the Draenei, and there is no Shamanism and heritage in their tribe.
Velen suddenly realized that this was the case.
As for why Winterfell wanted to recruit Shamans, he didn’t ask in detail.
After returning, he was going to convey the goodwill of David, the King of Winter City, to his fellow Broken Ones, and then let things develop on their own.
Velen felt that it was not a bad thing for some Draenei to settle in Winter City.
If something really happened in Azeroth, at least the Draenei would have a way out.
So after staying in Winter City for a few days and getting to know the country, Velen said goodbye and left.
According to him, if everything went well, the first batch of Broken Ones would leave Azuremyst Island and come to Winter City within half a month. In order to facilitate the round trip, David prepared a pass for Velen.
In this way, the Draenei would not need to travel across the ocean to Lordaeron first, and then Fording would arrange someone to bring them to Winter City; instead, they would come directly from Azuremyst Island.
The efficiency would be much faster, which was also a symbol of the establishment of a formal relationship between Winter City and the Draenei.
At the same time, the Draenei would definitely send an additional diplomat to Winter City. I wonder who it would be?
To be precise, David didn’t know who it would be. His understanding of the Draenei community was limited to knowing a few people.
Prophet Velen, as the leader of the Draenei, certainly cannot stay in Winter City.
The famous Hoof Yrel, but she should have died long ago in this timeline.
There is also Nobundo, who became a Broken, then found the Shaman faith and spread the Shaman faith among the Draenei.
Apart from that, he couldn’t remember any other famous Draenei.
So, when the Draenei Mahor came to Winter City as a diplomat, David thought for a while and couldn’t remember what this person did.
But Nobundo’s arrival made David even happier.
“Welcome to Winter City.”
After welcoming this group of Draenei, Mahor and several Draenei will go to the accommodation that has been arranged for them. There will be the Draenei diplomatic embassy in Winter City, not far from Jaina’s residence. The
ten Broken led by Nobundo will have other arrangements.
David did not rush to treat these Broken, and Nobundo did not rush to ask how Winter City was going to treat them.
After the two sides met, they tacitly did not rush to discuss the matter, as if Nobundo and his group of broken people were simply traveling to Winter City.
Learning the common language of Brunnia and visiting Winter City, Nobundo even went to forests, farmlands, rivers and other places to talk with elemental spirits, so as to understand the city and even the world more comprehensively.
Through direct dialogue with elemental spirits, Nobundo learned some extraordinary things.
He learned information that even the prophet Velen did not know: David, the leader of Winter City, was actually the planet Brunnia.
After learning this, Nobundo had more confidence that he and others would be cured and restored to their original appearance.
At the same time, he was even less anxious to talk to the Titan. He guessed that David had not discussed this issue with them until now, and there must be a deep meaning…
“You hoped to recruit a large number of shamans before, and now the Draenei have come. Why don’t you look anxious again?” Due to the unique appearance of the Draenei, everyone knew that a group of new races had come to Winter City.
These tall, blue, purple skinned, strange races with reverse joints and hooves have become a hot topic in Winter City during this period.
Fortunately, there are more and more races in Winter City. Even though many people are ordinary humans from the world of The Matrix, they have become accustomed to this strange world after seeing it so much. Therefore, everyone is discussing normally without too many bad words – or rather, a few bad topics are limited to private discussions and have not spread.
But also because the Draenei are currently a hot topic, even Helen, who usually doesn’t care much about other things, has paid attention to it.
“I’m still thinking about how to talk to this group of broken people.”
Is it said directly and clearly? I will treat your body, and then you, the former broken people who have recovered to normal, will stay in Winter City to work for how many years?
Or is it just a simple favor without talking about rewards, and it all depends on the other party’s consciousness?
David thinks that with the moral standards of the Draenei, even if he doesn’t say anything, they should know to do something in return, right?
But what if they only leave some promises and then run back one by one?
After speaking out her thoughts, Helen understood why David had not started to treat the Broken.
For this, Helen thought it was best to say it clearly.
Clearly mark the price, whether it can be accepted depends on the other party’s choice.
“You are right, it is better to be clear directly.”
If you rely entirely on the other party’s self-consciousness, and you are not satisfied with the return given by the other party, you will still have a knot in your heart, which is not a good thing.
Directly mark the price, just like Edkin and his partners, the conditions are here, and there should be no complaints or dissatisfaction after choosing to accept.
Even if this method may not be able to truly make the Draenei return, and they may all leave when the agreed period is up, at least it will give Winter City enough time for development and fill the gap during this period.
Not to mention decades, as long as these Draenei shamans stay in Winter City for a few years or more than ten years, Winter City will be able to train a large number of shaman priests.
By then, all the Draenei will leave, and Winter City will have got what it wants, and it will not feel sorry.
After making the decision, David no longer wasted time and directly called Nobundo to have a brief conversation with the shaman who had a very high reputation among the Broken.
Nobundo said that it was not unacceptable to David’s proposal that the Broken who were cured by Winter City should live and serve in Winter City for at least ten years.
However, he also made a suggestion: not all Draenei want to leave their people, and the main reason why some Broken want to recover their bodies is to be able to return to their loved ones.
For this situation, I hope David can understand and let them go.
And the years these people need to serve can be served by others.
“If your majesty does not mind, I am willing to stay in Winter City forever and serve your majesty.”
Many people may not understand the meaning of this sentence. The Draenei have the longest lifespan among all races in Azeroth (excluding the immortality of the night elves due to the Well of Eternity), and the highest lifespan is more than 25,000 years.
Including all the Draenei in the background board and setting, there is no example of natural death, and they are basically killed in battle.
Nobundo’s words were equivalent to taking on the price that his compatriots had to pay, so that the Broken compatriots who were treated could freely choose to stay or leave.
David looked at Nobundo in front of him and nodded to agree to the other party’s request.
David admired such a hero who was willing to sacrifice himself and fulfill others.
Even if the rest of the Draenei had to leave Winterfell and only Nobundo stayed, David would not feel that he was at a disadvantage.
“That’s it.”
“So, when does it start?”
“Now.”
The place where David met Nobundo was the main hall of Winterfell. After David stood up from the throne, he continued to stand on the steps and looked at Nobundo below the steps, and then released the holy light to cover Nobundo’s entire body.
The Broken became the thin (compared to normal Draenei) and ugly appearance they are now because of the corruption of demonic power. In addition to removing the demonic power that has penetrated deep into the soul, their bodies must also be restored to their original healthy state.
To achieve these two conditions at the same time, a very powerful holy light is required.
Especially the demonic power that penetrates the soul, if it cannot be completely eliminated, then even if the body is restored to health, it will still return to its current state under the continuous corruption of the demonic power.
Even Velen cannot use the Holy Light to eliminate the demonic power that penetrates the soul.
But this is not a difficult task for David at all. His Holy Light power has long reached another level. Especially as his strength continues to increase and he begins to come into contact with more powers, he has a better understanding of death, souls, etc., and even has a little knowledge of demonic power. Naturally, he can easily cure the Broken Ones.
So after just a few seconds of Holy Light, the Broken One Nobundo no longer exists. Standing in front of David is Nobundo, who has been restored to a Draenei.
The tall body that has been restored to a new state tore the clothes on his body. He didn’t know how long he had missed this powerful body, and this day finally came.
Even the Holy Light that could not be sensed at the beginning can be sensed again.
It seems that with just one thought, he can become a believer of the Holy Light again.
However, Nobundo quickly regained his composure. He did not return to the embrace of the Holy Light, but continued to stick to the shamanic way.
And immediately, he knelt on one knee and swore allegiance to David.
(End of this chapter)