However, in every case, they are elevated by more powerful True Gods. So are reborn through borrowed vessels from previous True Gods, while others beco vessels for Godhood.
The only mortal to elevate himself to divine enthronent through his own strength was Karsus.
Although he was only a True God for a fleeting mont, he was destroyed by uncontrolled magic power.
"So, he chose the relatively secluded City of Usr instead of Cesk’s Tavelan City, not by coincidence, but to further utilize his advantages?" Symbul mused.
"Yes," King Yasan affird with a nod, "his arrangents there have already taken form, and you’ll see, in less than a few months, that place will transform into an entirely new Great Valley, with all forces completely mobilized by him, including the natural forces there.
Her Majesty should know best that those natural races, indeed, are the most stubborn and conservative people. But if you beco their friend and benefactor, they will spare no effort to support you in certain matters.
Khan Yamun previously borrowed the power of The Lord of Withering to disrupt the situation in the Great Valley, exerting pressure on the Laiserman Kingdom from behind.
This is also a double-edged sword. If successful, it would definitely bring considerable pressure to the Laiserman Kingdom, potentially disrupting the whole Eastern Region’s situation.
But if it fails, it will also backfire, rallying the residents of the Great Valley against him."
"I rather want to see if this young commander is indeed as remarkable as you say," the Storm Queen’s interest was completely piqued.
Because the kingdom she governed, the Aglarond Kingdom, held a unique geographical position upon a giant peninsula reaching into the Sea of Fallen Stars. Yet they occupied the terminal section, while the front was enveloped by another kingdom, Otunbel, with a vast ancient forest, Yumu Forest, spanning nearly half of the kingdom’s land in between.
This configuration led them to rely more heavily on sea transport than land transport.
While coastal city exchange is simple, north-south transport is relatively difficult; what takes two to three hundred kiloters by land requires a detour of over a thousand via sea.
The real restriction upon road developnt within the Aglarond Kingdom borders was the old issue raised repetitively.
The balance problem between nature and developnt, especially concerning roads crossing the forest.
The impact and shock on the wildlife in ancient forests and native inhabitants are enormous, with many natural races instinctively repulsed by it.
In many places, roads piercing through forests are forcibly carved out using swords and axes.
And within Aglarond, dominant are those natural forces, especially the Half-Elves, who in both number and proportion lead all of Felen, here, one in three is a Half-Elf.
They are the descendants of Wood Elves with heightened natural consciousness, and even Half-Elves cherish and protect forests far more than so more open-minded Elves.
Thus, three centuries ago, sharp conflicts erupted between Half-Elves and human residents, igniting a war nad "Indahl’s Arm."
This war split the peninsula in two, with Half-Elves establishing present-day Aglarond centered around Yumu Forest, whereas the humans who refused to lay down their axes were driven to the end of Indahl Peninsula, where they established Otunbel amidst reefs and islands.
To this day, relations between the two remain unfriendly.
Even as Symbul, the most highly regarded queen in Aglarond Kingdom’s history, when handling affairs related to racial disputes, she still must treat them with caution, adhering as much as possible to age-old traditions.
And these traditions do not wholly benefit a nation’s prosperity and developnt.
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Whether it be the witches of the Laiserman Kingdom or the high-ranking mbers of the Felen Allied Forces in Tavelan City, they could only glimpse the war’s impact on Laisel Forest from a narrow perspective, never truly imagining the subsequent influence and changes would be so imnse.
Even the person involved, Gaven, never thought of it.
The Dragon Oak Mother Tree not only purified The Lord of Withering and the destruction he caused, but also directly used her corpses and this land of withering as nourishnt, forcing a Dragon Oak Acorn Tree to grow.
This newly grown Dragon Oak Acorn Tree, although cannot rival The Lord of Withering, was still about three tis larger than the Rockland Dragon Oak Territory’s Eagle Cliff Town tree.
Its form is a fusion of the Dragon Oak Mother Tree and Demon Tree, having the Dragon Oak Mother Tree’s dragon scale bark, but a thorny crown of the Demon Tree, along with eight vine tendrils, all bearing nurous gourd-shaped fruits.
However, these fruits were not purple but erald green, and the tree trunk lacked any terrifying mouths.
It discarded the Demon Tree’s way of quickly breeding Demon Tree People through consuming flesh, for it had a more convenient energy source.
With the Dragon Oak Mother Tree backing it as one aspect, the other was its intimate bond with the forest, which wasn’t one-sided extraction but mutually beneficial, demonstrated in a more straightforward illustration through this Dragon Oak Acorn Tree’s attributes.
Dragon Oak Acorn Tree.
Life Force: 512 (32D8 384)
Body Type: Super Giant
Attributes: Strength 39, Dexterity 7, Constitution 35, Intelligence 12, Perception 18, Charisma 12
Special Ability: Plant Trait, Piercing Partial Immunity, Damage Reduction 10/-, Telepathy, Tree Perception, Root Entanglent, Mastery of Grasping, Paralysis, Thorn Barrage, Hatch Natural Guardians, Dragon Oak Portal, Dream World Purifying Net.
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