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Chapter 346: Essence of Light

Remember [New] in a second! Sharlayan and Liadrin had known each other long before the Battle of Quel'Thalas began.

At that time, Liadrin was already a well-known traveling priest in Quel'Thalas, and Sharlayan was just a reckless half-elf recruit.

Time has changed, and more than two years have passed. In Liadrin's eyes, Sharlayan rose rapidly like taking off from flat ground, and left a deep impression on both the Sun King and Prince Kael'thas.

But Liadrin's title is still "Von der Lore's Apprentice".

Although Liadrin was born in a traditional aristocrat, she is not as self-deprecating as those unprogressive playboys.

After learning from Von der Lore, Liadrin has been growing step by step.

In all fairness, Liadrin's growth rate far exceeds the average high elf, but she doesn't have such legendary adventure experiences as Sharlayan and Valeera, so it's normal for her not to be as good as them.

Liadrin was not discouraged by this, she has been gritting her teeth and working hard to persevere, firmly encouraging herself, and will definitely catch up with the little friends who used to play together as soon as possible.

However, the profession of pastor...how should I put it.

The fundamental reason why Archbishop Alonsus Fao created a brand-new Holy Light profession, the paladin, was because the priest could not guarantee his own survival on the cruel battlefield.

Why?

Because the orcs don't talk about martial arts, they just stare at the back row and beat them hard.

Only by surviving on the battlefield can there be value. If you can't even protect yourself, how can you protect and heal your comrades around you?

As a result, the priest profession known as the paladin who wears plate armor came into being at the right time. The frail priests were gradually thrown out of the battlefield, and could only sit in churches and treatment rooms to warm up.

After the birth of the paladin, Liadrin fell into a daze for a while. She suddenly felt a sense of confusion that the priest had been abandoned by the mainstream, and she didn't know what to do next.

Liadrin, who was in a period of confusion, specifically asked Sharlayan, who was already famous at the time, whether there was a way to climb to the top as a priest.

[The greatest priest in the history of Azeroth is Alonsus Faol, but ironically, the paladins were created by him. 】

【Afore, have you forgotten Velen? 】

【What? Do you really think Velen is able to survive today because of his ability as a priest? The title of prophet was eaten by you? 】

[Taking a step back, Velen's proud apprentice Anduin Wrynn, do you think his fighting style is like a priest? 】

[Except for not being able to break chopsticks like Dad, how is that kid in plate armor and holding the Saramani sword like a priest? 】

[Tyrande? 】

[Tyrande is considered a fluffy priest, don't misunderstand the ability of the priest of the moon **** because of the classification of the game, Grandma Tai mainly relies on the magic bestowed by Elune. 】

[Who do you think taught Shandris the Luna Railgun? 】

[All in all, Priest Shengguang is a simple nanny, a group of fragile, discipline priests with stronger survivability are more suitable to appear on the battlefield. 】

[Good idea, has anyone researched the discipline talent now? Who is the representative figure of Discipline Priest? 】

[Shadow Priest, I can still name Natalie Serling, I really don't have any impression of the famous Discipline Priest. 】

[The pastor has no future (violent theory,) even Alonsos Faol looked down on him, so he decisively changed his job to a paladin. 】

Sarlayan still remembers the barrage debate at that time, but after arguing and arguing, it seems that they finally reached the same conclusion.

Priests are useless, at least not seeing any future until the discipline and shadow talents are developed.

Unless Liadrin wants to be a healer for the rest of her life, then... switch jobs.

In fact, Liadrin did exactly that in the original history.

Studying medicine can't save Azeroth, I won't be a priest anymore!

So she changed her profession without hesitation and became a blood knight, a special kind of holy knight who distorts the holy light, and because of this, she doubted the nature of the holy light for a long time afterwards.

After all, Liadrin was also one of Sharlayan's friends, and he didn't intend to let this confused friend go down the old path of the original history again.

Greeted by Liadrin, Sharlayan saw the reserved Paladins who had been selected.

The priests who can be selected all have good physical fitness, and those who are not active in the four limbs should honestly sit in the rear and be a logistics nurse.

As a nobleman, Liadrin has learned noble swordsmanship from her father since she was a child, and she has a certain foundation for fighting.

This is also one of the reasons why she can rise rapidly after becoming a blood knight.

Under the expectant gaze of the reservists of the paladins, Sharlayan stepped onto the temporary wooden platform in the camp.

"What is Holy Light?"

Sarlayan raised a big question at the beginning.

"Who can answer me?"

A muscular man raised his hand and said with some hesitation, "A...sacred belief?"

For a long time, the strength of the high elf priests was far inferior to that of the humans next door.

They once thought it was because the high elves' belief in the Holy Light was not pure enough.

This is also impossible. The high elves will be educated when they are born. It is strange to dedicate all their beliefs to the Sunwell.

But Sharlayan was going to tell them today that that idea was dead wrong.

"wrong!"

Sharlayan sternly retorted with his hands behind his back: "Holy Light is not a belief, it is just a kind of power. It is juxtaposed with arcane, nature, evil energy, death and shadow, and there is no essential difference."

"Holy Light is indeed a kind of belief, but it has nothing to do with whether it is holy or not. It is a belief in one's own will."

"The purer your belief is, the stronger the response from the Holy Light will be."

"Looking good."

Sharlayan closed his eyes and held out his left hand.

A moment later, Sharlayan, who had never been in contact with the power of light, suddenly formed a bright ball of light in his hands, which caused a burst of exclamation from the audience.

"Lord Deep Shadow...is he also a priest?"

"no, he is not."

Liadrin's emotions fluctuated violently, but she still maintained a calm explanation: "As far as I know, Sharlayan has never used holy light in battle, and this should be his first attempt."

"What?!"

Sharlayan put down his right hand whose light was gradually dissipating, and said to the bewildered priests in the audience with a calm expression, "Did you see? I never believed in the Holy Light, but it is still willing to answer my call."

"It's because of the conviction I placed in asking the Light to respond...the belief in protecting Quel'Thalas."

"Notice."

Sarlayan raised his index finger to emphasize: "It's a request, not a begging or a begging."

"It is we who control the Holy Light, not the Holy Light's 'pity' to us. The causal relationship must first be clarified."

For this class, Sharlayan asked Maladar and Velen in advance what the holy light represented in the cognition of the Draenei.

Maladar was not a full-time professional of the Holy Light, he just recited what Velen had taught him according to the scriptures.

Regardless of how close Velen is to the naaru, a collection of holy light, in fact, his views on the holy light are very pragmatic. He never regards the holy light as a savior. He respects the holy light only because the naaru helped the draenei and reciprocated. That's all.

According to the barrage, the original naaru and Zera, the mother of the holy light, will be shot by Illidan, who is ordered by me in the future.

At that time, the Lightcast Turayang was furious, and he was so angry that he almost cut Illidan with his sword, but Velen stopped Turayang, and very pragmatically threw Zela's remains into the furnace to strengthen his own. strength.

If Zela knew that Velen, whom she was optimistic about, would be so "rebellious", she might be so angry that she would jump out of the grave.

Velen has lived for at least 25,000 years, and he has never seen anything.

sacred? Don't be ridiculous, Holy Light is one of the six origins of the universe, nothing more.

Sharlayan's outrageous words sparked a lively discussion among the priests.

If these words were spoken to the devout Lordaeron of the Holy Light, the believers of the Church of the Holy Light would angrily knock him off the stage without the priests getting mad.

…provided they can beat it.

The high elf priests already had some doubts about their belief in the Holy Light~lightnovelpub.net~ After the initial shock, they began to rationally discuss whether the theory put forward by Sharlayan was reasonable.

"It's not about believing in the Holy Light, but using the Holy Light to control your own beliefs...?"

Liadrin is indeed very talented. She stretched out her right hand and closed her eyes thoughtfully like Sharlayan, concentrating on her beliefs.

"Buzz!"

A brighter golden light than Sarean's demonstration appeared in Liadrin's hands.

Liadrin, who has dealt with the Holy Light for many years, was pleasantly surprised to find that the strength of the Holy Light in her hand was stronger and purer than the power of light from "prayer" in the past.

A gratified smile appeared on Sharlayan's face: "Very well, some of you have already realized the true meaning of the Holy Light."

"Three days, I will give you three days."

"Reposition your understanding of the Holy Light, if you fail to adjust your mentality within three days..."

"I'm sorry, the paladin army is probably not suitable for you, because we may conduct more unconventional research and tests in the future."