I traveled through time and space and became the Archbishop of Stormwind!
Chapter 592 The Disappearing Storm
Nandis Camp.
Unlike the conspiracy-filled atmosphere in the ruins of Eldarath, the night elves' Nandis camp is now shrouded in a strange atmosphere of hope.
Under the soothing influence of Alvin's warm and powerful holy light, and with the help of Green Shadow's druid healing spells full of natural vitality, the sentinel warriors in the camp who were originally seriously injured and dying, groaning in pain, are now moving their limbs to recover.
The wound disappeared without a trace, leaving only some fatigue and damaged leather armor to prove the fierce battle of the previous day.
What permeated the camp was no longer despair, but rather the anticipation for future offensives.
Lian Yefeng looked at the camp that had regained its vitality, and her eyes were almost shining with stars as she looked at Alvin.
She had often seen the priests of the Temple of Elune treating wounded soldiers before, but she had never witnessed a healing technique that was like a miracle. Alvin had too many tricks, and just a few of his skills would make these originally extremely stubborn night elves open their eyes wide.
She accompanied the two of them as they patrolled the camp, ensuring that no wounded were missed.
When they reached the back of the camp and approached a relatively gentle steep slope, the green shadow stopped.
She opened her eyes, scanned the desolate land, and then looked to the south.
Those eyes seemed to be able to penetrate space and see the endless land of yellow sand.
Green Shadow untied a small bag from his waist and carefully took out a few seeds.
These seeds have different shapes, some are like warm jade, and some have strange spiral patterns. The common point is that they all emit a faint but pure green light of life.
She chose a small place that was relatively sheltered from the wind and where the soil was slightly moist. She squatted down and used her slender but powerful fingers to dig a few small holes among the gravel.
His movements were gentle, like a farmer sowing seeds.
Then she placed the precious seeds one by one and carefully covered them with soil.
Then, Green Shadow stood up, formed an ancient and complicated druid seal with his hands in front of his chest, and began to chant a melodious ancient Kaldorei spell.
Her voice was not loud, but it had a strange penetrating power, as if she was talking directly to the sleeping land beneath her feet.
The natural forces in the air began to gather towards her, forming visible light green spots like fireflies, surrounding her and the land where the seeds had just been planted.
Alvin and Lian stood aside, watching this magical scene with bated breath.
Alvin's eyes widened with curiosity.
A miracle happened.
As the spell was chanted, the newly covered soil surface actually began to bulge with small mounds at a speed visible to the naked eye! Then, several tender green buds stubbornly broke through the soil.
Nourished by the magic of nature, they stretched out their leaves and raised their stems like fast-forwarded images. In just a few dozen breaths, several seedlings were already standing upright in the sea breeze, their leaves emerald green, exuding vitality.
They form a striking contrast to the desolate gravel beaches around them.
"Wow!"
Alvin couldn't help but exclaim,
"Green Shadow! What kind of magic do you have? It's amazing! They grow so fast!"
Green Shadow finished her chant and gently stroked the tender leaves of one of the seedlings.
"Plant trees."
She answered simply, then explained,
"Far south, beyond the Thousand Needles, lies the endless desert of Tanaris. I once traveled there with the Cenarion Circle..."
"The sun scorches the scorching sand, and fierce winds whip up sandstorms that blot out the sun. It is a forbidden zone for life, where even the sacred white stag, Malorne, refuses to tread."
Her tone became a little more serious. "What's even more terrifying, Alvin, is that the desert is actually 'walking.' Like a hungry beast, it's devouring the fragile oases and forests around us at a speed we can hardly imagine."
She pointed to the land that had just begun to sprout vitality, and then looked towards the distant Grey Valley.
"If we don't stop it and let it spread, one day this coastline and even the vibrant forests of Ashenvale may be covered by the merciless yellow sand."
She straightened up.
"So, as a druid, it is my duty to protect the balance of nature, sow the seeds of life, and fight against the encroachment of the desert. Every new green leaf is a fight against barrenness."
Alvin stared at Green Shadow in a daze, listening to her calm words, his heart was shocked beyond words.
In this world of magic and swords, in this era of racial strife and constant war, what Green Shadow thinks about, worries about, and practices is actually a grand concept close to "sustainable development" and "ecological protection."
She not only saw the battle in front of her, but also saw the hidden dangers that might threaten the ecology of the entire continent in the future.
This forward-looking vision and deep sense of responsibility that transcended the times made Alvin respect him.
Oh My God......
Alvin was amazed.
Green Shadow is simply the environmental guardian of the Kalimdor continent.
He looked at Green Shadow's hair fluttering in the wind and the small seedlings in front of her that symbolized hope. For the first time, he felt so deeply that this peaceful druid companion's inner world and understanding of nature were much deeper and greater than she appeared on the surface.
Just as Alvin was about to say something, a gust of wind suddenly blew over, making everyone lose their balance.
He subconsciously turned his head and looked towards the eastern skyline, a place that was even farther away than the legendary sunken ruins of Eldaras and seemed like the end of the world.
Where the sea and the sky meet, darkness is swallowing up the sky at a terrifying speed.
Upon closer inspection, I discovered that the darkness was actually a rolling thunderstorm cloud.
Deep in the clouds, thick purple lightning was exploding fiercely. Every flash of light that tore through the sky was accompanied by thunder so dull that it made one's heart stop. The sound seemed like the roar of a giant beast from the abyss.
Even from such a long distance, the sand under my feet was still shaking.
Below the clouds, the violent tornado column was like a giant whip of the gods, lashing the inky black sea wildly, rolling up huge waves and towering water walls, as if to smash the stars!
Countless seabirds, like migrating dark clouds, fled in chaos from the edge of the destructive storm.
They let out shrill and desperate screams, their wings flapped out of rhythm, and their feathers fluttered in the violent air currents.
Some weak birds were even stunned by the invisible shock wave and fell straight into the surging sea below, and were swallowed up in an instant.
However, in this raging storm, a slender figure stood there abruptly like a reef.
It was the blue dragon girl who had been standing aside with a blank look in her eyes.
The hurricane, powerful enough to knock people over, blew her dark blue hair and robes, making them rustle, but it failed to shake her at all.
She didn't even bother to brush her hair away from her face, letting the strong wind blow her away, but just stared at the boiling core of the thunderstorm in the east.
Alvin endured the strong wind and looked at the blue dragon girl, his heart suddenly skipped a beat.
The girl's eyes changed.
Those eyes, which were originally as chaotic as dusty sapphires, were now surprisingly bright!
Deep in the pupils, there seemed to be tiny arcs of electricity jumping and condensing, so sharp that they seemed to be able to penetrate a storm thousands of miles away and reach the center of the chaos.
Her body was stretched straight, leaning slightly forward like a fully drawn bow, her slender fingers unconsciously clenched into fists, her knuckles turning white from the force.
"Damn it!"
Lian spat out the sand in her mouth.
"That's the Gulf of Storms! See? That's why I said nothing can fly over it! That sea is a living grave! The storms are its eternal guardians!"
Alvin wiped his face and nodded with difficulty.
Lian's explanation was reasonable, and the scene was indeed consistent with the legend of the Death Forbidden Zone.
However, the terrifying storm that swept across the sky and earth disappeared just as suddenly as it appeared.
The scene was like the end of the world one second ago, and the next second, the eastern horizon suddenly returned to calm.
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