The Dharma God Of All Realms Begins With Harry Potter

Chapter 1088 Contradictions And Confusion [Second Update]

Osar's words came out, and no matter how bad the other bishops felt, they had to agree that there was nothing wrong with his way of thinking.

If the death of the Naaru means that it is destined to become entropic, then destroying it in time is indeed a good plan.

And dealing with the remains of Deori in the same way that the orc warlocks dealt with the Dark Star can be regarded as making full use of it.

At least that's what Ye Ting and O'Saar think.

But when it comes to other Delaney, there is still ideological baggage.

"If I mean if Deori's entropy is demonized, I don't think we should treat it like this.

After thinking about it for a while, Akama finally said it, and his words became smoother and smoother.

"After all, the sacred Narud'ori once saved our race. If it ends up turning into an evil entropy demon, then we only need to destroy it. If we use its remains as weapons, it will be a disservice to us. They are a kind of blasphemy."

"I think so," Nellie agreed, "Delaenei are a noble race. We should maintain our moral bottom line. Using the evil power of shadow is a despicable act and a blasphemy against the faith of the Holy Light. We should abandon this idea.

"Oh, does the power of shadow necessarily represent evil? Then what is the Naaru who transforms into an entropy demon?"

Thrall expressed disdain for Nellie and Akama's pedantic ideas:

"You know, Maladar, who has been stationed in Auchindoun, seems to have mastered relevant powers. Do you think it is difficult for you to say that Maladar is also evil?"

Facing his question, several people looked at each other, and finally Akama answered first: "If Maladar really used the power of shadow without authorization, then he is evil, and he is not worthy of becoming one of the bishops."

"I think so too." Nellie also nodded.

This answer made Osar angry for a while, and he looked at the others.

"What about you? Do you feel the same way?"

The first person he looked at was Hataru.

This bishop is the chief technician among the draenei. In Osar's view, people as scholars and researchers should better understand the principle that "power has no good or evil", and Hataru may be able to understand his thoughts.

However, Hataru still disappointed him.

Hataru opened his mouth helplessly, looked at the two colleagues around him, and under their gazes, he finally said the answer that disappointed Osar:

"I...I thought so too."

"you...……"

Hataru's hesitation and following the crowd made Orsar feel angry, but what disappointed him the most was the answer from Velen.

"Okay, no more arguing. We Draenei will not use the corpses of our allies to seek victory. Most importantly, we will not use the power of shadow to achieve our goals. The power of evil cannot be used by good people.

"Therefore, I will not agree to this plan. Now, let's discuss how to prepare for war and how to ensure that more tribesmen can survive the Battle of Shattrath.

As a leader, Wei Lun set the tone for decision-making as soon as he opened his mouth and completely rejected Ye Ting's plan.

"Master Prophet, even you..."

The anger in Osar's heart was even worse. He really couldn't tolerate the staleness of his colleagues. He actually gave up using the power of shadow because it was an "evil" power that was opposite to the holy light, even if the cost was to sacrifice more compatriots.

As for the so-called "victory without the corpses of allies" Osar said it was bullshit.

As the leader of the "Sha'tar" organization, he knows best that the original intention of establishing Sha'tar is to study the structure of the Naaru, so as to obtain new technologies, or seek opportunities to contact other Naaru.

At the beginning of the founding of Sha'tar, the living remains of Naruk Ulay and the dead Deori were the objects of his research, and he was even capable of doing this kind of thing. Complete bullshit.

However, he also understood that no matter how much he argued, it was useless.

Because Velen has spoken.

Although the concealment of the Dark Star made other bishops a little disappointed in him, Velen has led the Draenei for tens of thousands of years, and he has proven his contribution to the Draenei countless times during these thousands of years. At the same time, the reason why Velen concealed the truth about Dark Star is understandable, and this incident cannot affect his prestige at all.

Now that Velen has made the final decision, his words alone cannot change the decision and can only be passively accepted.

But such a decision also gave rise to a trace of doubt in his heart about Velen, Delaney, and the way of the Holy Light.

Coupled with the fact that he just learned about the Naaru = Entropy Demon, he, who already believed that "there is no good or evil in power", even began to doubt whether the initial decision made by the Draenei family was wrong.

After all, if the Naaru and the Entropy Demon are two sides of the same coin, then the Naaru cannot represent justice and kilometers at all, and their original decision to "rescue" Delaney may not have been a good intention.

Thinking about it this way, maybe it wasn't a wrong decision to join the Burning Legion with the other eredar (Delaenei's former name)...

Thinking of this, Osar even decided to betray the Draenei clan and submit to the Burning Legion.

It's no wonder that, with the draenei's fanatical belief in the Holy Light, no matter who is aware of the fact that Naaru = Entropy Demon, they will inevitably doubt themselves and the world.

In fact, in the original history, Osar did eventually betray the draenei.

Confused about good and evil, he finally embarked on the path of pursuing power and joined the Burning Legion in the name of Socrethar.

In addition, Archbishop Maladar, who was more knowledgeable in the Council of Bishops, eventually fell into decline. In the original history, he was grief-stricken because of the death of a large number of his tribe, and he remembered it so deeply that he could not extricate himself. In the end, the shadow spell that communicated with the dead gradually eroded his mind, and he became a slave of the shadow.

Perhaps Velen was right not to let the draenei come into contact with the shadows. After all, many of the draenei who were deeply exposed to the power of the shadows had fallen.

But perhaps, it was the draenei's concept of rejecting shadow that led to these draenei not being able to correctly understand shadow and eventually falling because of the power of shadow.

Who can explain the uncertainty of fate?

Closer to home, just when Osar was about to question the Holy Light and Draenei's decisions, Yrel, who had been silent for a long time, finally spoke.

"As the leader of the Draenei, how can you make such a decision?!"

The girl's angry speech immediately attracted everyone's attention. .

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