The Second Empire of Azeroth

#108 - Time Divinity

Turalyon accepted the surrender of the ogres, as he was not a bloodthirsty person. Not only that, but he also accepted the surrender of the remaining orcs.

Upon learning that there were orc elders and children in the Halaan area, he gathered all the orcs together in the Halaan region. He told the orcs that they could only move around on Halaan Island and destroyed the bridges connecting Halaan Island to the outside world.

Roger was somewhat dissatisfied with this, believing that it was akin to releasing a tiger back into the mountains, only solving the immediate problem. When Halaan Island was no longer sufficient for the orcs to survive, the orcs would inevitably break out of the island and fight for the surrounding land.

Turalyon shook his head: "By that time, we will have already returned to Azeroth, won't we?"

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Obviously, Turalyon did not intend to stay in Draenor, nor did he intend to leave his sphere of influence in Draenor. Once he found a way back to Azeroth, he would not hesitate to withdraw all of his troops.

Roger didn't say anything, as this was not only Turalyon's choice but also the choice of all the Alliance soldiers. They came to Draenor with the determination to die, but now not only were they not dead, but they were also living well. Everyone began to miss their relatives and friends, which was the spiritual sustenance for those far from home.

Seeking common ground while reserving differences has always been Roger's state of cooperation with the Alliance.

This time was no different. Turalyon issued the order, and Roger would not overturn it. However, he had Thas'dorah establish the second elven stronghold, the Farstrider's Post, on the island near the Elemental Throne to monitor the Elemental Throne, Halaan, and also Highmaul.

Turalyon didn't quite understand, because the Alliance had already built Fort Roger Serris by the lake between Halaan and Highmaul in his name. Although the garrison commander of the fortress, Maraad, was a draenei, with his hatred for the orcs, he would definitely not allow the orcs to rise again.

As for the ogres, who are harmonious soft bones, their harm may not even be comparable to the orcs who only have the old, weak, sick, and disabled left.

This was exactly what Roger was worried about. Turalyon did not understand the strength and stubbornness in the orcs' bones.

You must know that Grommash's son is currently in Halaan. Garrosh Hellscream is an even more powerful hero than his father, iron-blooded, tough, and even more crazy, doing things without any bottom line. If his every move is not monitored, Garrosh might unleash his heroic posture and bring huge damage to the Alliance.

More importantly, Garrosh's fate involves too much, and behind him, there may be bronze dragons or infinite dragons watching.

Speaking of which, it's also strange. Roger thought that he had already changed history, but why are there still time managers appearing? Loki expressed his disapproval!

Could it be because of the Dragon Soul?

Roger took out the Dragon Soul. He hadn't absorbed the time divinity before, but thinking about it now, it was time.

Seeing this skill, Roger regretted not absorbing the time divinity earlier. This skill is simply a divine skill!

Connecting the past and the present, you can see the cause of things and also see the future development. Knowing the causes and consequences, wouldn't it be invincible to do things?

Roger couldn't wait to use the Eye of Time, and in an instant, he seemed to be outside of reality. He was like Scarlett Johansson in the movie "Lucy", waving his hand to move time forward and backward, and go anywhere he wanted to go.

He saw the birth of Draenor, the ravages of the Spirit of Life, and also saw the Titan Aggramar using the elemental spirits to create Grond.

That was the purest use of arcane magic, which fascinated Roger. The vast arcane energy, wrapped in the four elements, gave life to the mountains. Every step made Roger mesmerized and unable to extricate himself.

He saw the war between Grond and the Evergrowth, the pure power, the fist-to-flesh bombardment, the overwhelming power, which was more enjoyable than all the blockbusters he had seen before crossing over.

In order to fight against the powerful Grond, the spores of the Evergrowth gathered into three spore clusters with Grond, wanting to kill Grond with numbers. They paid the price of two spore clusters and successfully killed Grond. The stones that fell after Grond's death formed a new life—the Magnaron. The Magnaron were numerous and strengthened by Aggramar, continuing Grond's mission and launching an attack on the last spore cluster, Botaan, and the primal thorny beasts.

Roger quickly discovered the development history of Draenor's races. Grond's fragments formed the Magnaron, the Magnaron weakened into the Goron due to the spore virus of Botaan, the Goron weakened into the Ogron, the Ogron weakened into the ogres, and the ogres weakened into the orcs.

Each weakening resulted in a more intelligent creature. If it continued to weaken, it would inevitably form a more intelligent race.

Unfortunately, the orcs were destined to withdraw from the historical stage of Draenor.

Roger specially went to see the history of the arakkoa, the activities of the three demigods in the Spires of Arak, and also saw how Rukhmar shaped the arakkoa. The arakkoa civilization gradually became strong, and they used a powerful combination of arcane magic and holy light to create a powerful artifact—the Breath of Rukhmar. The brilliant arakkoa civilization spread throughout Draenor until it attracted the attention of the spore clusters.

The war with the spore clusters led to the decline of the Apexis civilization, and then the arakkoa split, and has been like this until now.

After seeing the past, Roger waved time again and looked to the future.

In the future, the Draenor Alliance will flourish, accumulating countless wealth with a large amount of fertile land. However, the enemies of the Alliance do not want them to discover.

The demons began a large-scale attack and quickly broke through the Alliance's defenses and made contact with Magtheridon. With a sufficient source of troops, Magtheridon began to attack again. This cunning demon was looking for loopholes in the Alliance everywhere.

Roger frowned slightly. Logically speaking, he should be able to stop Magtheridon's attack. Even if he was delayed by something, Turalyon, Khadgar, and others would be able to handle Magtheridon's crisis. Besides, there were also the naaru, who would never allow Magtheridon to be arrogant.

Roger began to look for his own figure and finally found himself, as well as Turalyon, Khadgar, and others in Farahlon.

Demons were frantically attacking the naaru camp in Farahlon, and the person leading this demon army was a powerful eredar mage.

Velen confronted this eredar mage and called him—Kil'jaeden!

Roger instantly woke up from the River of Time, and then he heard a knock on the door.

Roger opened the door and saw Thas'dorah appearing at the door, walking in anxiously.

"Your Excellency, you are finally awake! Farahlon has been attacked by demons, and the naaru have sent us a letter of request for help!"

"What?"

Roger asked with an uncertain expression: "How long have I been in this room?"

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