"Hammers are the dwarves' romance …" Gavinrad put his hands on his hips and imitated Magni's arrogant manner and tone, making all the ladies laugh.
Duque was speechless for half a second.
"Also, I can feel the power of wind and lightning on it. It's quite similar to my power."
If Gavinrad hadn't mentioned it, Duque would have forgotten that this guy had also obtained the power of lightning from the Storm Altar when he went to save Cuel Salas with him. This made Gavinrad go from being the last of the Five Silver Sages to being on par with the other three, second only to the strongest Uther.
Now, if he had the power of lightning and the Wind Sword, it wouldn't be perfect, but at least it would be a good result.
"Okay, Boss, here's the question. You're so knowledgeable, do you know where the other half is? "Gavinrad waved the [Skull of Imprisonment of the Windseeker] in his hand.
Duque smiled.
He smiled brightly. "Seeing that you call me 'Boss' so smoothly …"
At this point, Duque deliberately kept Gavinrad in suspense and didn't continue.
Knowing that Duque was trying to keep him in suspense, Gavinrad had no choice but to comply!
Looking at how obedient he was, he looked like a silly husky. There seemed to be a furry dog's tail wagging behind his showy golden butt armor, and he almost drooled.
Jaina smiled slyly and leaped into Duque's arms. She then turned to Gavinrad. "Call me something nice. Maybe I'll let Duque tell you the answer if I'm happy."
Knowing that Jaina was taking advantage of him, Gavinrad observed her expression and knew that there was a chance!
What integrity!
Sell the equipment!
"Sister-in-law! Sister-in-law! I've bowed to you — "
This guy didn't have any shame or self-awareness of a Holy Knight at all. Who knew where that dense, almost solid Holy Light came from?
If this world had one of the Four Great Evil Arts from Duque's original world, Duque would almost suspect that Gavin Rad's Holy Light was just a bunch of cheap special effects.
Anyway, Jaina was happy, but the other girls were unhappy. As long as one was thick-skinned enough, they would run up and accept Gavinrad's "sister-in-law."
Looking at Gavinrad, Duque could not help but recall the past.
Unknowingly, ever since he became a Paladin in Lordaeron during the first year of the Dark Portal, Gavin Rad had been with him for almost 20 years!
Gavinrad, who should have died after Arthis killed his father, and even before Uther, was still alive and kicking. Now that he had broken free from the shackles of fate, it would not be a problem for him to fight for another ten or twenty years.
In the past twenty years, Gavin Rad had been with him. He had been a guard, an errand boy. Be it standing guard at the door or being trapped in the Void, he had never complained.
Duque suddenly sighed with emotion — Ah, time!
Loyalty! He deserved to be rewarded!
Duque patted Gavinrad's shoulder and laughed. "Alright! Since you called me boss for 20 years, here's the 'answer' you wanted. "
With that, Duque stuffed the other half of the [Skull of Imprisonment of the Windchaser] into Gavinrad's hand.
That's right!
Perhaps in the game, the drop rate of the items on the left and right sides of this artifact was only about 3%. Back in the game, Duque's buddies could not find the other half even after farming for six years.
For example, a poor player called "Recruit"!
For example, Recruit!
Recruit …
Alright, the important idiot had to laugh at him three times. Who told you to always make me work for you?!
In the real world of Azeroth, it seemed that the two core items of the Windchaser would definitely drop.
When Gavinrad put the two skulls together, a wave of spiritual power was emitted from the skulls, guiding Gavinrad.
"This is …" Jaina was shocked.
Duque pressed down on Jaina's slender fingers. "Don't worry, it's a good thing!"
Gavinrad suddenly looked up. "There's a voice telling me to go to Silithus."
"Is it really there?" Duque sighed.
In a sense, the real version of Azeroth was surprisingly similar to the game!
Kalia leaned over and blinked. "Duque, what's the story behind this sword?"
Duque looked at the girls' curious expressions and asked symbolically, "Do you want to hear it?"
"Yes!" they said in unison.
"That's a story from 25,000 years ago …"
Prince Thunderaan was the son of the Windchaser, Al 'Akir. He was the Lord of the Wind Element, the master of the [Fury of Thunder]. He was born on a night of typhoons, a prince like the wind, hence his name, the Windchaser.
In ancient times, the Creation Titans of the Pantheon visited Azeroth. The gods were worried about the evil habits of the Ancient Gods. This was because the Ancient Gods slaughtered all intelligent creatures under their command and carried out crazy sacrifices.
Thus, the Titans sent out troops to fight against the elemental creatures and their evil master.
The Primordial Gods' army was led by the strongest elemental leaders: Ragnaros the Balrog, Therazane the Stonemother, Al 'akir the Windwielder and Neptulon the Tidehunter. The Titan Army was led by Sargeras, the Titan Warrior who had not fallen yet.
The relationship between the elements and the Ancient Gods was more of a mutual benefit. In return for summoning them into the physical world, the elements were willing to fight against the Titans who came to change the world with the Ancient Gods. The elements were not united either. The wind and water elements formed an alliance to fight against the fire elements.
Two years before the War of the Dominators, Prince Thunderaan defeated Ragnaros.
Year 16 of the War of the Dominators, Prince Thunderaan fought against Sargeras, who attacked the Realm of Wind. Sargeras was forced to retreat from the Realm of Wind.
Year 17 of the War of the Dominators, because Prince Thunderaan faced the incomparably powerful Sargeras head-on, Prince Thunderaan started to lose his sight and his movements became slower.
Prince Thunderaan loved the daughter of the Wind Leader Adolin, the Wind-Kissing Elf Asher. However, Prince Thunderaan knew that he would soon lose his sight, and Asher hoped that Thunderaan could leave the war with her. Thunderaan knew that he could not give her what she wanted, so he did not express his love to Asher.
Year 20 of the War of the Dominators, Thunderaan lost his sight. In the same year, as an ally, Neptulon the Tidehunter was defeated by Sargeras and nailed to death on what is now the Black Sea Coast.
Year 33 of the War of the Dominators, Sargeras fell and betrayed the Ancient Gods. However, this was not the end of the War of the Dominators.
A new war began. The Flame Demon Ragnaros attacked the Wind Realm. The Flame Demon's subordinates, Jarl and Baron Geddon, schemed to bind Prince Thunderaan. Prince Thunderaan was ambushed by the Flame Demon Ragnaros and his essence was absorbed after he died.
However, because Thunderaan was too powerful, Ragnaros accepted Jarl and Geddon's suggestion and sealed the prince's soul in two magic items. Jarl and Geddon guarded the prince separately.
From then on, Prince Thunderaan could not see the light of day and could not see Asher again. He did not have the chance to express his love.
Year 36 of the War of the Dominators, the Realm of Wind was completely destroyed, and the wind elementals all fled.
Year 60 of the War of the Dominators, the Titans once again came to this world and sealed all the elementals that rebelled against the Titans. The War of the Dominators ended.
At this point, Duque sighed. "Those who can save the prince will receive the prince's test and blessing. And the content of Thunderaan's [Thunder Fury, Blessed Sword of the Windseeker] blessing is — — 'Hero, may you have a love that you will not regret'. "
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