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Chapter 1701 Goodbye Bwonsamdi

Although there are many natural spirits born in Azeroth, there are really not many who can grow to the height of Lazan. This devil dragon king is fully worthy of the title of the strongest Loa.

Although Bwonsamdi defeated Lazan in a one-on-one duel not long ago, he did not rely solely on his strength to win. There were many objective factors behind this victory that affected Lazan's performance.

Lezan's brain is indeed not very easy to use. In the current complex world situation, he has little overall perspective and strategic ability and is not suitable to serve as King Loa.

But if you think about it from another angle, this kind of single-minded muscular man is often easy to... ahem, persuade.

As long as Akatsuki uses emotion and reason, and supplements it with some uncomplicated words, Sharlayan has enough confidence to let Lazan be used for himself...or Azeroth.

"By the way..." Onyxia asked with confusion when talking about this: "There is no reason why Freya can't see Lezan's growth potential. Why didn't the Guardian of Life give him the power of the Wild Demigod?" prepared by?"

Regarding the previous issue of the difference between Loa and the demigods of the wilderness, the Sarlayan family and the barrage were just speculations and could not guarantee the authenticity.

After Life Guardian Freya regained her consciousness, Sarlayan finally got the official version of the explanation from her.

To describe it in an easy-to-understand way, the wilderness demigods are organized natural spirits, but Loa does not. It's as simple as that.

As natural spirits bred by the Star Soul of Azeroth, the Wilderness Demigods received permission from Freya, the Guardian of Life, to bind their souls to the Star Soul.

As long as the planet is immortal, the soul of the wilderness demigod will not disappear easily. After death, he can return to Azeroth after a long period of cultivation in Ardenweald.

...Unless it happened to hit the Shadow Realm Anima Crisis that the unlucky Ursok encountered in the original history.

In the cultural definition of trolls, wilderness demigods are also classified under the category of Loa, but in fact there are some subtle differences in the cores of these two natural spirits.

Loa, who was narrowly defined by Sarlayan... or precisely defined, did not receive the "organization" issued by the Titan Guardians, which also resulted in them being unable to bind their souls to the star soul.

It is true that most loa have their own unique ways to preserve their souls, and they can use these back-up methods to find ways to resurrect them after death.

However, there are bound to be considerable risks in these wild paths. If the backup plan they left behind is accidentally destroyed, the hope of resurrection will also disappear.

This is one of the reasons why Loa attaches great importance to faith. They need devout believers to protect their resurrection preparations from being destroyed.

Sertaris, the snake god who guards Wharton's seal all year round, is a typical example.

Even during the years when the war with the unbelievers was in full swing, the serpent priests still fought tooth and nail to protect the altar of Setaris, preserving the last hope for the resurrection of the serpent god.

Onyxia's question is indeed worth pondering, and Sharlayan is also a little confused about Freya's criteria for selecting a wilderness demigod.

[It can’t all depend on your eyes, right? 】

[Don’t tell me, it’s really possible. After all, the appearance of Devilsaurus is too fierce and not as good-looking as bears, eagles, leopards, and wolves. 】

[...Can a wild boar be considered good-looking? 】

【Why not? After all, he looks quite honest, doesn't he? 】

[I personally think that character and intelligence are also one of the reference criteria for Freya to make her final choice. Lezan... his mind is too simple. 】

Regardless of the reason why Lezan was disliked by Freya, his strength can definitely be ranked at the top even among organized wilderness demigods, and the number of wilderness demigods who can defeat him is no more than one hand.

Compared with the Burning Legion, which has plundered most of the universe and has a profound foundation, Azeroth is just a separate planet, and the number of high-end combat power is definitely incomparable.

Therefore, Sarlayan does not want to give up any high-level combat power he can get, and Lezan is one of the representatives.

The news that Sharlayan was sent to the other side via Zlos was quickly responded to by Bwonsamdi.

In the early morning of the third day after the message was sent, Sarlayan woke up from his sleep when he sensed the call, and carefully freed himself from the entanglement of jade arms and pink legs beside him.

Although he had moved as gently as possible, he still inevitably woke up the alert person next to him.

"Hmm~" Gianna half-opened her eyes in confusion, and asked in a slightly cute way: "It's not yet dawn, why did you get up so early today?"

"Hmm..." Stellagosa also rubbed her eyes and tried to sit up: "Could it be that there was a response from Bwonsamdi?"

Theoretically, demigods do not need to sleep or eat.

In order to alleviate the mental pressure that may be caused by wear and tear as much as possible, the Sarlayan family decided to add some sense of ritual to their lives and continue to maintain the normal routine of being mortals.

To put it bluntly, it was time to eat and sleep. At most, the daily goblin fights caused them to sleep late.

Sarlayan pushed Stellagosa and Jaina back into bed, who were about to get up: "Don't get up. Just sleep for a while. I will be back soon."

Jaina and Stellagosa didn't force themselves, and they lay back down again calmly.

After appeasing the two of them, Sharlayan simply put on a coat and stepped into the Blighted Realm, and easily approved Bwonsamdi's request to visit.

"Hey~ man." Bwonsamdi still looked carefree: "Long time no see. It seems... you are living a pretty comfortable life."

Noticing that Bwonsamdi's teasing gaze rested on his collarbone, which was not completely covered by clothes, Sharlayan instantly understood what he was looking at and shrugged nonchalantly: "Envy? You can also find a mother. Loa makes do with his life."

"Haha, it's better to avoid it."

After some banter, Bwonsamdi took the initiative to bring the topic to the point with a smile.

"I guess you want to ask about Lazan's situation, right?"

"That's right." Having known Bwonsamdi for many years, Sarlayan didn't bother to play riddles with him and asked straight to the point: "Is Lezan still alive?"

"Of course." Bwonsamdi squatted on the ground and looked level with Sarlayan's eyes: "Rastakhan's brat originally planned to eradicate the roots, but he reluctantly changed his mind after Talanji and I tried our best to persuade him. for permanent imprisonment.”

"Lezan is currently being imprisoned near the top seal of Dazar'alor by multiple Loa worshiped by Zandalar... But this is purely formalism. If Lezan is really determined to escape, my None of his colleagues could stop him."

Sarlayan was not surprised by this. Except for Bwonsamdi who had super evolved after absorbing Mu'ezala's magic spirit, whether it was the velociraptor Gonk, the pterodactyl Pakku or the direhorn Tokali, they had nothing to do with Lai There is a big gap in strength between Zan and Zan. Even if they join forces to attack, there is no guarantee that they will be able to suppress Laizan.

Gani? This little thing has a lot of tricks up its sleeve, but its frontal combat effectiveness is almost negligible.

With the exception of the three loa royal families who are based in Dazar'alor, spider Shadra has never been involved in such boring internal struggles.

A'kunda the Thunder Lizard, Krag'wa the Frog, Setaris the Serpent, Grol the Shark, Toga the Turtle, and Gible the Sabretooth Tiger all do not live in Dazar'alor, and some of them are even hostile to the Zandalari.

The reason Ryzan didn't escape Dazar'alor's prison was because he didn't want to leave.

In Bwonsamdi's words, after being unexpectedly betrayed by the person he trusted most, Lazan was doubting his life. He rarely used his brain, which he had not used for a long time, to think about the reason why the Golden King Rastakhan betrayed him. .

Sarlayan finally breathed a sigh of relief when he learned that Lezan was still alive and kicking.

"Thank you. Lezan will be a very useful vanguard general in the future. I don't like him dying in such a meaningless political struggle."

"Don't worry, brother." Bwonsamdi spread his hands angrily: "Do you think I am the kind of person who lacks a sense of the overall situation?"

"Lezan treated me quite well when he was the Loa of the Kings before. I was not so narrow-minded in repaying kindness with hatred. Don't confuse me with the hysterical Rastakhan."

"Speaking of Rastakhan." Sarlayan asked with interest: "What is the situation with that guy? Wasn't he always known as the hero of the Zandalar Empire in the past?"

"Times have changed." Bwonsamdi said with some emotion: "Since his wife died of illness, Dastakhar, who was once so talented and powerful, seems to have changed into a different person. This is something both Princess Talanji and Zul have personally admitted."

"Zul?" Sarlayan raised his eyebrows in surprise: "Is he still alive? I thought Rastakhan had secretly dealt with him long ago." (End of Chapter)

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