Seeing Faan swinging the flail, Oren's face was filled with surprise. "This flail is made from the Serilda spear, the material from which it was originally made. It carries the remnants of Serilda's will. Unless they are chosen, anyone who uses it will have their soul frozen."
"Then why am I okay?"
Faan seemed curious. Orn hesitated for a moment and then said, "Unless... you're Serilda's master? No, you're Serilda's reincarnation's master? Making her submit willingly... that's not right either. Serilda calls herself a conqueror and won't allow her reincarnation to submit to anyone... You're not Serilda's reincarnated husband, are you?"
"..."
Hearing this, Fane looked at Orn in silence. He then said bluntly, "I'm not just Serilda's reincarnated husband, but the husband of the three Ice Sisters of this era, our only blood ally. And I said that when I introduced myself."
"Is it true? I thought you were just joking..."
Having said that, Ornn also shook his head with some regret:
"The only blood ally of the Ice Sisters? You seem to have done more than the Freljord spirits told me... Well, it's clear that you are trusted by the reincarnation of Serilda, and deep down in your consciousness, you are even willing to share your most precious legacy with you."
"Thank you."
Although the answer was simple, the corners of Faan's mouth were slightly raised, and a hint of joy flashed in the corner of his eyes.
Although he often insulted Sejuani at times, Faan actually liked Sejuani's directness and honesty - even when she was being stubborn, her body would still be straightforward and honest in expressing the truest feelings deep in her heart and body.
Unlike Ashe and Lissandra's broad love, which hopes for the betterment of the entire Freljord, Sejuani's love is small; she simply longs for a complete, warm, and harmonious family.
Even in the original timeline, Sejuani's greatest admiration for Ashe was her mother, Glenna, and her five sworn brothers, who protected and trusted her. Even in the most perilous moments, facing certain death, they would rush toward death without hesitation, slowing the onset of destruction, confident that Ashe would achieve her goal. This selfless love and protection filled Sejuani with immense envy.
It is precisely because Glenna also selflessly shared this love with Sejuani, making Sejuani a member of this family, that Sejuani and Ashe became good friends.
As I said before, Sejuani's mother and grandmother, no matter which one was in the Freljord, would be secretly stabbed in the back...
For Sejuani, Grena was her ultimate symbol of family. Furthermore, she died young. This directly or indirectly led to the rift between Sejuani and Ashe in the original worldline. According to the original text, "In Sejuani's eyes, the Avarosan Warmother (Ashe) not only betrayed their friendship, but more importantly, she (Ashe) betrayed Grena's legacy."
The power of white moonlight is so terrifying.
But the world has been completely rewritten by the arrival of Faan. In terms of power, Lissandra is undoubtedly the most powerful of the three sisters, but if this new family faces a crisis, Faan feels that Sejuani, who seems the least ambitious, may be the most determined and the most crazy.
There are always things that are more important than one's own life. For Ashe, it's the fate of the united Horde. For Lissandra, it's the threat from the Void. And for Sejuani, it's her little family.
Iceborne family heroes, lumberjacks, and Sejuani.
Thinking in his heart, Fan also noticed the doubts in Ornn's words.
"The Freljord Spirit didn't tell me everything? Did he not know, or...?"
"The spirit of the Freljord is not an all-knowing and all-powerful god."
Facing Fain's puzzled gaze, Orn shook his head and said:
"What's more, the spirits of the Freljord are still trapped in the imbalance between civilization and wildness. It's already difficult for them to tell me what has happened recently... Compared to this, do you have anything else? If so, please tell me all. I will do my best to help, but after today, I may not have this opportunity anymore."
Hearing this, Faan and Allura looked at each other, and then Allura nodded and said, "I have a friend who needs your help."
180
Chapter 180 Kailurel’s Tears?
Without further ado, Allura directly summoned the elk friend she met in the spirit realm.
Almost the moment he saw the elk, Ornn recognized who she was—the primordial demigod Ha'Astrid.
Seeing Ha'Astriel's current state, Ornn couldn't help but look solemn and serious. He then glanced at Allura and asked, "Do you know her?"
"Ha Estrelle."
Allura nodded and replied, "Fain told me his name. In ancient times, he seemed to be called Hesdrok?"
Hearing that Allura actually knew Ha'Astriel and even knew her ancient name, Ornn blinked in surprise. Then he looked at Faan and said, "You are even more amazing than the spirit of the Freljord said."
"Thank you~"
Fine made a "yeah" gesture.
That didn't make him think Faan was a boastful person—it was mainly because his little brother was so far ahead of everyone else in terms of superheroes, which made Ornn feel that there was nothing unacceptable about his personality. Besides, Ornn was the kind of swordsmithing nerd who couldn't even get a fart out of a fight.
Ornn paused, seemingly lost in recollection, before continuing, "Hal Atris, she is the symbol of spring in the Freljord. When the land is covered in the first snow, it is Hal Atris's power that brings spring back. She travels from the easternmost to the westernmost reaches of the Freljord, and wherever she goes, the ice and snow melt. Like Anivia, she is a demigod who loves peace."
A hint of solemnity lingered in his voice. Looking at Hal Etris, who remained towering in the spiritual realm, though her form was blurry and the halo around her eyes flickered, like a candle about to go out at any moment, Orn sighed.
"A god won't die easily. Even if the poison of faith penetrates the bone marrow, it cannot destroy a god who truly lives with this land...nor does any masked spirit have the qualifications to guide the reincarnation of a demigod."
"It's the changes in the land itself... Volrigard is thirsting for blood. Any tenderness and mercy will become the enemy of the land itself. Anivia is still in the process of reincarnation. The balance has been broken, and Hal Aitris has also suffered as a result."
"Then what should I do?"
Allura looked nervous—restoring balance to the spirit world had been her lifelong dream.
"I do not know what to do."
Ornn said: "I am neither civilized nor barbaric. As you can see, although I am an angry ram, I rarely get angry..."
After a pause, Ornn's face showed a hint of helplessness:
"I've never quite understood why I'm called the Angry Ram. I clearly pointed out the shortcomings of those who came to me for help, and explained their talents and qualities. But in the end, aside from the craftsmen, the other warriors and the like all looked resentful..."
Faun nodded in understanding.
After all, the craftsmen speak with facts. If the weapons they forge are not good, then they are not good. But with Ornn's guidance, the craftsmanship may not improve by leaps and bounds, but the quality of the finished products will definitely be significantly improved, and a large number of defects will be reduced.
But for a warrior... Freljord warriors often have their own pride. And judging by the way Ornn spoke, it certainly didn't sound like a good word to ordinary people.
But it can't be said to be angry, it's more like a foul-mouthed ram.
After a pause, Ornn thought briefly and said:
"To save Haastriel, the spirit of the Freljord must be restored to balance and wholeness. Anivia represents the civilization and compassion of this land, a symbol of hope, driving change, and sheltering the fragile with her noble wings. Volibear represents the wildness and rage of this land. He symbolizes madness and drives bestiality, lashing the icy plains with furious thunderstorms. Only by reconciling the two can Haastriel find herself again."
After hearing Ornn's words, Faan nodded thoughtfully, then said to Allura beside him: "If that's the case, Volibear is fine, but we must find a way to resurrect Anivia."
Anivia's power is not strong, but the meaning she represents is closely related to the civilization of Freljord.
Legend has it that when mortals first appeared in the Freljord, before the Ice Sisters were even born, it was Anivia who protected humanity. She led them to the sheltered valleys, where they settled and settled, and oversaw their adaptation to the elemental forces of the land. It was thanks to Anivia's protection that humanity survived the most difficult and perilous first few hundred years.
It was also after that that humans had the opportunity to give birth to the Three Ice Sisters - this is one of the reasons why even Lissandra respects the Ancient Road Tribe that believes in Anivia.
Without Anivia's protection, the humans of Freljord would never have had the chance to get hundreds of years to adapt to the Freljord's ubiquitous ice magic.
Of course, it was also the ancestors of Freljord who worked hard and spent hundreds of years to evolve the conditions for victory that could adapt to this extreme climate.
Thanks to this protection, humans also believe in and worship Anivia.
but……
"Voliber is easy to deal with, but how should we revive Anivia?"
Fane looked at Ornn and asked.
This wasn't the first time Anivia had died. Of the three demigods, Ram, Phoenix, and Volibear, Anivia had died the most. But so much time had passed, and even now, Anivia seemed to show no signs of waking up.
Not only now, but even in the later events of Nunu's Song, Anivia never appeared, her presence only revealed at the beginning of the game as a True Ice statue. Her older and younger brothers, on the other hand, each played a crucial role in the storyline, laying the groundwork for the plot.
"Anivia's reincarnation is a key to the balance of this ice field... Wait,"
As he was speaking, he suddenly paused, as if he had thought of something. After thinking for a moment, he said:
"But if you just want to temporarily restore Ha Estrelle's sanity, there is another way."
"any solution?"
"Kalurel."
Ornn said, "Kalureel is Anivia's offspring. Although she has a somewhat eccentric personality, she still inherits Anivia's responsibilities. If you can obtain her tears, I can help you forge an ornament to restore her sanity."
In response, Fane remained silent.
He remembered that when Ornn was foul-mouthed, Kalureel also hated him and Allura.
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A friend came to visit and I was busy for several days. I just saw him off this afternoon and took a nap in the afternoon. I will update at least five chapters tomorrow.
181
Chapter 181 Target, Willump.
After hearing the solution given by Ornn, Fane just felt a little headache.
Kalureel's Tears are surprisingly easy to obtain. Simply reach a designated location and play a designated tune to awaken Kalureel. But awakening isn't enough; Kalureel must also acknowledge them. In Nunu's Song, Nunu awakens Kalureel by playing a glacial tune and receives Kalureel's tears—Frozen Tears.
But the reason Kalureel shed tears was because of Nunu's identity—this Freljord hero (in a positive sense) was a fairy tale hero, and his encounter with the snowman Willump was also destined. This was also true for Ornn, Volibear, and Kalureel.
The reason he was willing to help and guide Nunu was because he carried the Azure Heart, the vessel of Anivia's will, and because of Willump's identity, the only remaining Yeti who possessed the ability to create True Ice.
But Faan was different...mainly because of Ornn. Just as Ornn had briefly tried to comfort Kalureel, Kalureel, along with him and Allura, had become resentful. Furthermore, Faan wasn't content with simply using a "temporary return to sanity" to appease Allura's ideals.
To put it another way…
"If it's just a brief moment of recovery...we might as well do more of it."
Faan looked at Allura beside him.
Allura blinked and then said softly, "What do you mean?"
"You hope for the spirit world to regain its true balance, don't you? If that's the case, simply saving Haastriel is far from enough."
Fain said calmly:
"If that's the case, let's just do it more decisively and see if we can speed up Anivia's reincarnation and restore balance to the spirit world more quickly."
Hearing this, Allura fell silent for a moment, then a hint of worry appeared in her large eyes. "Isn't this... a little too difficult? We have no idea about Anivia's reincarnation."
"I still have some clues."
Faan raised a thumbs up, signaling Allura not to give up.
Feeling Faan's encouragement, Allura pursed her lips, then lowered her head, shaking her fluffy tail, not knowing what she was thinking.
Faan didn't ask any further questions, but just touched his chin and lost himself in recollection, trying to confirm his own history, which, after combining it with the historical text of the Frostguard Library, could be corroborated by the information he knew, as well as the more detailed plot settings of the Song of Nunu.
There are only two protagonists in Nunu's Song from beginning to end, Nunu and Willump.
But finding Nunu probably won’t work.
According to Lissandra, there is indeed a Notai child named Nunu in the abandoned village near Frostguard Fortress.
Nunu is now six years old. When he was five, he hadn't yet reached the Foundling Village, but instead wandered the icy plains with a Notai caravan. However, during one of their caravans' attacks by raiders, Nunu and his mother became separated. A nearby Frostguard unit arrived and protected them, bringing them to the Foundling Village near Frostguard Fortress for adoption.
In the abandoned village, Nunu tried to find his mother more than once, but no one gave him any relevant information, and some people kept trying to find out more about his mother, especially songs.
Because Lissandra destroyed many of the original historical texts, the only true history is passed down through ballads. Nunu's mother is the inheritor of these ballads. Lissandra hopes to find a way to strengthen the seal through these ballads.
Well, the people who attacked the convoy were also sent by Lissandra.
Nunu was still too young, too immature, and even his dreams were not stable enough. The Heart of Azure had not yet appeared.
In that case... I'd better go find Willump first.
Thinking of this, Fan also sighed.
Willump is the last of the Yeti tribe. He's the last because thousands of years ago, during the Freljord Void War, the Ice Mother, Xiaochuan, drained the icy magic from her sisters and allies in order to seal the Void. The Yeti tribe, with the exception of Willump, was completely annihilated.
There is also a misunderstanding here, that is, everyone thinks that Willump is the only one left in the Snowman tribe... There is nothing wrong with this statement, but to be precise, it should be said that Willump is the only one left in the Snowman tribe who has been favored by Anivia.
Because in ancient times, the Yeti tribe wasn't all cute, furry creatures like Willump, but rather a brutal breed of giant snow mountain apes called snow monsters. Later, during a war between snow monsters, one of them, despite being victorious, chose to forgive and show mercy rather than kill its fellows. This scene was witnessed by Anivia, who flew across the sky. Anivia then blessed these snow monsters, granting them pure white, warm fur, the magic to create True Ice, and kind hearts.
Anivia does all the good things.
But with the invasion of the Void, the Iceborne needed a large amount of ice and True Ice magic to seal the evildoers, so the Snowmen, along with Lissandra's sisters and the Iceborn who followed them, had all their magic drained away, leaving only Willump alive in the world.
When Faan first met Sejuani, he was a newly awakened yeti hunting madly, which also indirectly indicated that the seal of True Ice had begun to loosen.
The Yeti, who were once sealed in the Howling Abyss along with the Void Watchers, have broken free and regained their freedom. However, having lost the wisdom bestowed upon them by Anivia, they have degenerated into primitive snow monsters, brutal and ferocious, unable to coexist peacefully.
Given this, Willump was the only kind and intelligent Yeti left. Nunu was too young to be of much help, but Willump... should be fine.
Noticing the change in Faan's expression, Ornn's face also showed a hint of curiosity.
"Hmm? What does that look mean? The spirits of the Freljord told me that your soul is filled with the wild passion of the hunter, and even the Volibear wanted you as his sire. Why do you look so hesitant now that you're about to start a hunt?"
"If only it were really hunting."
Faan couldn't help but complain: "It's more like cleaning up the mess for my wife than hunting."
After a pause, Faan asked, "Speaking of which, can I leave a door here?"
"Door?"
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