Heimarian Odyssey

Chapter 4848: Historical truth (Part 1)

After Locke put away the remains of the eighth-level frost dragon, the entire snowy area, centered on the highest snowy peak, began to show spatial collapse in all directions.

Obviously, the remains of this eighth-level creature should be regarded as the energy hub of this snowy territory in the ruins of the Azeroth civilization.

It is not easy for this top-level civilized secret realm to maintain for millions of years, and it is normal for space to collapse after Locke took away the remains of the eighth-level master as a rule and energy hub.

Fortunately, the collapse process is not too fast, and only from the current point of view, such anomalies have only appeared in this vast snowy area.

The surrounding space collapse disaster did not affect Locke in the slightest. While strolling leisurely towards other areas of the ruins, Locke collected the things that could arouse his interest.

A large number of prehistoric ice sculptures were put away by Locke in the process.

These ice sculptures are not very useful for him, but they can be handed over to the group of magicians in the wizarding world for research.

In addition, as another reward for Locke, he also found a half-level seventh-level lord's remains in two other hidden corners of this vast snowy area.

The complete dominion remains are also a guy who holds the power of the source of frost.

This is a blue-skinned giant with two heads and a body size of more than several kilometers.

Holding a thousand-meter-long metal totem pole in his hand, it can be seen that this totem pole must have been a world-class secret treasure of good quality a few years ago.

It's a pity that the long period of time and the erosion of the strong ice force have completely relegated this metal totem pole to a mediocre quality.

Beside the remains of the two-headed giant, Locke also saw many ice sculptures that were similar in shape to the giant, but they were generally between a few meters and tens of meters in height, not as exaggerated as the giant master.

They should be the same species.

As for the other half of the Dominator's remains, it was a black-armored monster whose entire body was completely frozen in ice.

This ugly black-armored monster, its lower body disappeared directly, and it was not known which existence was directly cut off by it.

And through the vague residual breath, it was shown that this monster, which should have been at the seventh life energy level before his death, was stronger than the two-headed giant.

Next to the black armor monster, there is also a large army of dense monsters.

The lifelike ice sculptures on this snowy area show that, millions of years ago, these armies of black-armored monsters of unknown origin were apparently engaged in a battle with the native creatures of this snowy area.

The icy blizzard and the long passage of time have made both the Dominator and the bottom creature legion a thing of the past.

Only the lifelike ice sculptures in front of them show future generations a corner of a civilized war millions of years ago.

After wandering around in the snowy area, Locke, who knew that he would not gain anything, flew towards the end of the snowy area in the distance.

The lush greenery indicates that there is still a limited amount of vitality left in this top-level civilization relic.

Although on the snowy land, Locke also discovered and collected many rare prehistoric ice plants.

However, due to the imperfect rules of this top-level civilization relic, it is difficult for many plants to survive.

As for living animals, Locke has yet to see one.

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Crossing the endless snow mountain, Locke finally came to another area of ​​this Azeroth civilization relic.

The silver-clad world was gradually replaced by grasslands and forests. Locke, who was at the end of the remnant sky, even discovered several inland lakes.

Whether it is grasslands or forests, the vitality contained far exceeds the previous snowy areas.

But what makes people feel extremely strange is that in this green world, Locke can't see any living creatures.

Even the verdant trees exude a sense of decay and withering, as if those vigor and vitality are just appearances.

As Locke gradually penetrated into this green space, an endless corpse appeared in front of Locke.

Many of these corpses are in skeletal form, but some retain their former appearance.

If it is said that the ice sculptures in the snowy area before, it was only with the help of absolute zero that their appearance during their lifetime was sealed.

The reason why the countless corpses on the vast plain in front of them can survive millions of years of immortality is because Locke felt an extremely weak remnant of the law of time.

There is no doubt that millions of years ago, on the battlefield of Azeroth civilization, there must have been a master-level creature who mastered the laws of time.

Only the extremely strange power of time can preserve the corpses of these long-dead creatures to this day.

It is also because of the rules of time that most of the lush forests and grasslands in front of Locke should have decayed in the long-term erosion, but now they have remained so far, with only a smell of decay and withering, marking that they are not together. does not belong to this era.

The law of time should be one of the extremely rare law powers in the astral world. Even the rarity and difficulty of cultivation of the law of time are more exaggerated than the law of destruction.

The master who masters the power of time rules that Locke has seen so far is only one of the seventh-level dusk masters of the Bright Protoss.

And the Lord of Twilight is not a pure master of the time system. He only has some means of time rules. The main source of the power of the Lord of Light is the divine power of light and the great prophecy.

Looking around this battlefield, Locke tried to find the remains of the prehistoric time master.

But unfortunately, in the vast surrounding area, Locke has not found the remains of any master from beginning to end.

Or the remains of the master that should have been picked up by others, such as the eighth-level steel king.

Or the corpses of these masters are not here at all.

Looking up to the west and north respectively, the intuition of the ninth-level creature continued to guide Locke forward.

The direction of the King of Steel's escape is the west, which is the direction of the last area of ​​the ruins of the Azeroth civilization. It also gives Locke, the ninth-level master, a faint sense of threat.

As for the north, it should be the core area of ​​this lush forest and vast grassland.

There are the fewest biological corpses and traces of battles, all things are well preserved, and more than 80% of the active plant resources in this top-level civilization relic are all there.

If Locke guessed correctly, the greatest treasure trove of the relics of this top civilization should be in the north.

Glancing at the direction in which the King of Steel was escaping, Locke still ignored the eighth-level master.

Compared with paying attention to the life and death of the Iron King, it is obviously the secret of this piece of Azeroth civilization ruins, which attracts Locke's attention.