Frey Starsong is a moon elf, once was.

Ever since Frey could remember, her father and mother told her that the Moon Elves came from the long-extinct Misdren, and that the Moon Elves' mission was to revive the country that only appeared in legends.

No matter how many years have passed, no matter how many generations have passed, the only mission of the Moon Elves must be remembered.

When she reached her 60th birthday (equivalent to about 7 or 8 years old in human terms), the Council of Mages from the high tower of the Elf Courtyard discovered the talent of this little elf girl.

She was taken away from her parents and sent to the White Tower of the Mage Council to receive arcane training day after day.

Everyone was surprised by Fulei's talent.

In less than 10 years, she completed the promotion to a beginner arcane spellcaster and was promoted and praised as a role model for students.

Another 10 years passed, and the 80-year-old Frey Starsong was promoted to a mid-level spellcaster.

She began to have her own spell laboratory and the opportunity to go home to visit her family once a year.

Frey was very happy to meet her parents again.

She knew that if she worked harder and became a high-level spellcaster, she would be able to choose one of the mage sentry towers around the White Tower as her residence.

That way she would have the right to ask her parents to move to the Mage Council and live with her.

In order to complete her high-level promotion before reaching adulthood (Moon Elves reach adulthood at the age of 120), Frey nearly got lost in arcane speculation and dangerous experiments countless times.

When she just turned 100, all the mage councilors were asked to gather to discuss a major decision that could revive Istar.

As a leader among mid-level wizards, Frey was also invited to participate in the discussion meeting in the Elf Courtyard.

Countless wandering Moon Elves, and even some Sun Elf mages across the Moon Sea, gathered in the Elf Courtyard.

They argued and debated fiercely in the meeting.

In order to restore Misdren's combat power in its heyday, all outstanding underage mages need to change their promotion direction.

They wanted to emulate the Misdren Empire and build a powerful combat force of spellcasters who were proficient in both arcane and divine magic.

However, the gods worshipped by the high elves did not respond to the prayers of the moon elves, and the council could not allow the mages to serve as priests as originally intended.

Therefore, the Council of Mages turned its attention to a new professional branch - the mystic scholar.

Mystics are not simply part-time jobs for mages and priests; they are still mages in essence and do not need to gain power from gods through prayer.

The divine magic they use, like arcane magic, is deduced through the magic experiments of mages.

However, the subject of this experiment is a god who has lost consciousness.

From the deepest reaches of the ruins where the Elven Court lies, a god imprisoned since the days of Misdren.

The top leaders of the parliament did not disclose the name of this god. Perhaps they themselves did not know what they dug out from the ground.

How to conduct experiments on this unconscious god is the theme of this discussion.

The 100-year-old Frey Xingge, holding a small dagger used to cut experimental materials, stood in front of this "meat ball" shining with divine light.

This is the part that the little girl fears the most, both in the past and now.

Although the creature in front of him had lost consciousness, its body, whose outline could not be clearly seen, was still rising and falling rhythmically.

Under the instruction of her mentor, Frey Xingge had to start cutting and conducted live experiments again and again.

The entire Occultist Project was not progressing smoothly. Even the most talented young wizard in the White Tower could not make any progress.

Just when Frey was 130 years old and was finally promoted to a high-level wizard and was preparing to bring her parents to her own wizard tower, a war that swept across the entire North began.

Because the casualties in the early stages of the battle were too great, Frey's parents, two elven magic warriors, were also recruited and joined the front line.

In her new wizard's tower, Frey was still waiting for her parents to come back and move into the new home together, but in the end she only received bad news about her parents.

The underage Frey cried for a long time and wanted to go to the front line several times to avenge her parents, but was stopped by her mentor every time.

The moon elves were not yet at the stage where minors were required to go to the battlefield. Frey remembered her mentor telling her so.

Subsequently, the situation on the front line continued to deteriorate, and all races in the North had to increase their investment to resist those terrible enemies.

Her mentor was also called up to the front lines along with the other mages of the Council.

But Frey did not sneak away from the Mage Tower while her mentor was away.

Instead, she locked herself up and tried to study the spell to bring the dead back to life.

Unfortunately, Frey Xingge, who had just been promoted to a high-level rank, did not have enough ability to challenge this taboo alone.

During a failed experiment, violent energy shattered the entire laboratory and penetrated the wall of the wizard tower.

At the same time, all the liquid on the body of this moon elf girl will evaporate.

Frey Starge fell to the ground, dying. She didn't know what she should do, nor did she know what she could do. She could only struggle and move vaguely.

The little girl closed her dry eyes only after she had exhausted her last bit of strength.

When the mentor rushed back from the front line and passed through the hole in the wizard tower, he saw the little girl's body shriveled up, and her hands tightly guarding the remains of her parents that had been destroyed beyond recognition by arcane energy.

A certain mentor did not want to see this excellent, kind but paranoid young soul disappear like this.

Risking the danger of being wanted by the Mage Council, the mentor took Frey's body to the Gray Haze Forest, found an ancient being sleeping underground, and asked the other party to transform his disciple into an undead creature.

After an unknown amount of time, Frey woke up again from the chaos.

At this time, the moon elf is no longer a creature of flesh and blood, but an undead spirit transformed into a corpse.

After learning that her parents' remains were shattered by the magical energy of a failed experiment, Frey never attempted to practice the arcane again. She began to try other ways to make up for her mistake.

For more than ten years, Frey had been hiding in the forgotten tombs of the Gray Haze Forest, occasionally using magic communication to talk to her mentor about her recent situation.

Not long ago, Frey discovered something unusual in the Elf Courtyard.

She went to the deepest tomb underground, wanting to ask for help from the powerful being who had transformed her.

It seemed that her request was successful, but the other party had no intention of bringing him along.

Afterwards, she infiltrated a not-so-professional rescue team and used the breath of living people to avoid the spell to dispel the undead on the outer wall of the Elf Courtyard. Frey Starsong returned to the Elf Courtyard again as an undead.

Now, Frey was standing in another mage sentry tower not far from Ivan and the others. There was a big hole in the wall behind her.

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