Chapter 250 Vereesa's Otherworldly Adventure
In the clean and tidy ward, Wenlesa slowly woke up. The next second, she sat up in bed and cautiously observed her surroundings.
Wasn't I captured by those filthy trolls? Where is this place?
Looking at the completely unfamiliar surroundings, Vereesa thought with a mixture of surprise and uncertainty.
Although the High Elves' civilization had reached a very high level, and was a very special magical civilization, they were not the Blood Elves who had come into contact with the Draenei civilization, seized several Draenei ships, and had a deep understanding of "technology."
Therefore, Wenlesa naturally felt somewhat lost in the high-tech ward she was in.
Her gaze swept across the entire room, trying to find something she could use for self-defense, but she found nothing.
However, her awkward situation did not last long. As the electronic door to the ward opened, a female nurse walked into the ward.
“*¥% (human)?” A cryptic word escaped Vereesa’s lips as she looked at the nurse who had entered.
She wasn't speaking Quel'Sara, but rather the common language of the Eastern Kingdoms, which is the language of humans.
However, Vereesa miscalculated. She didn't know that she was no longer in her original world, and the human language in Azeroth was completely different from the human language in the Marvel Universe. She also didn't have a dimensional trading device that could translate things.
So the nurse didn't understand a word she said.
She couldn't understand the nurse's English either.
After a long, misunderstanding, the nurse left the room under Vereesa's puzzled gaze and returned a few minutes later with a tall, slender human woman dressed in a green leather coat.
"Hello, beautiful creature!" Just as Vereesa was pondering how to communicate with the other party, a gentle voice rang out directly in her mind, making her eyes widen.
“Yes, it is I who am speaking. This is just a little bit of telepathic communication technique!” The human woman said with a gentle smile as she communicated with Vereesa telepathically.
"Hello, I am Vereesa, a Quel'dorei. Which kingdom are you from? Where am I?" Vereesa asked somewhat urgently.
It's been several days since she was captured by the trolls, and her sisters must be extremely worried!
"Kingdom? We hardly use that term anymore. Generally speaking, we're a rather unique organization. But you, Quel'dorei? Is that the name of a planet?" the woman countered.
"Wait...you said...a planet?" Now it was Vereesa's turn to be confused. "Isn't this Azeroth?"
Although the High Elf Kingdom at this time had not yet had large-scale contact with "technology," it far surpassed most races and nations of Azeroth in terms of knowledge reserves.
The concept of planets existed long before the High Elf kingdoms, a fact that the human kingdoms of Azeroth could not match—before the opening of the Dark Portal, the human kingdoms' concept of the world was basically limited to "continents."
"Azeroth? Is that your planet? Of course not, this is the moon, Earth's satellite. So you mean there are humans on your planet too?" the human woman asked curiously.
Finally, after a thorough discussion, Wenlesa understood her situation.
According to this human woman, she is not currently in Azeroth, but in a place called Earth.
And they... yes, not just her, but also several of her kin who had been captured by the trolls, suddenly appeared at this human base testing ground on the moon.
These humans had never heard of Azeroth, or even the planet it was.
In other words, they traveled to an unknown new world.
Yes, the concept of time travel exists within the Quel'Sara tradition.
In the ancient High Elf kingdom, there was a supreme class of mages known as Astral Mages, who could travel to various different worlds using their superior magical power.
However, the Astral Wizards have not appeared since the ancient war more than 10,000 years ago.
So Vereesa had only heard their stories.
She never expected that she and her companions would encounter such a situation.
Among the other five members of her race who traveled with her, there were two archmages who also confirmed that this world had absolutely no connection to Azeroth.
Because they can no longer sense the magic net.
Not to mention the magic network, the magical energy contained in the air of this world is pitifully small.
Fortunately, the human organization called Ouroboros was very friendly to them, took them in, and told them some basic information about this world.
With nowhere else to go, Vereesa and her group unsurprisingly chose to join the organization.
During this process, they also met Josie Kahn, the leader of the Ouroboros organization, who was a very gentle yet powerful gentleman.
They even promised to help them find a way home.
Although she knew the possibility was extremely low, Vereesa still felt a great deal of goodwill towards this human.
However, just as Vera and her companions were about to overcome their fear of the unfamiliar environment and gradually adapt to life in this world, trouble arose.
Addiction.
Before being destroyed by Arthas, Quel'Sara did not actually have the concept of magic addiction, or rather, they ignored it.
Because of the War of the Ancients, after the great schism of the elven race, the High Elves initially obtained a small vial of the Water of Eternity from Illidan Stormrage, and then built the Sunwell in the Eastern Kingdoms.
This meant that the high elves did not suffer from the torment of sin addiction as quickly as some other branches of the Highborne—such as Suramar and Eldre'Thalas (Doomhammer).
Moreover, the existence of addiction has nothing to do with occupation, but rather with the living environment.
For example, Vereesa is a ranger, but as an elf, she is still proficient in some spells, and living in Silvermoon City, which is constantly enveloped by the immense magical energy of the Sunwell, she still has a magical addiction.
However, Vereesa and the others did not initially consider this.
However, as time went by, the two archmages were the first to begin to feel the pain.
At first, I thought they had eaten something bad or had some kind of illness.
However, when Vereesa and the others also began to show signs of something amiss, one of the archmages realized that it was probably related to magical energy—the magical energy in this world was far too thin, almost nonexistent.
Soon, as the magic addiction worsened, Vereesa and the other three non-magic elves fared somewhat better and were able to barely endure it.
However, the two great mages had begun to show signs of mental instability, becoming manic and irritable, and losing weight.
Fortunately, at this critical moment, Mr. Josie Kahn, whom Wenlesa greatly admired, brought them back several blue crystals containing strange energy.
As the energy from the blue crystal entered their bodies, all the elves instantly felt incredibly comfortable, and their addiction symptoms vanished in an instant.
"No, more than that, I can feel that I am stronger than before!" the two archmages, who had been suffering from magic addiction, concluded after recovering.
"...Does that mean that in order to avoid the torment of magic addiction, we will all have to obey Mr. Kahn from now on?" Vera couldn't help but ask.
Upon hearing this, the high elves exchanged bewildered glances.
“This isn’t a bad thing…is it? We all know that the universe is so vast that our chances of returning to our original world are almost zero. In that case, what’s wrong with pledging allegiance to a powerful and benevolent leader?” said the only male among the six high elves.
His name is Talonnicus, an arcane engineer, an extremely rare profession among high elves.
Chapter 251 The Brought About by the High Elves...
Benedict! Benedict! Benedict!
Accompanied by the crisp sound of high heels, Ophelia, who was habitually dressed in a green leather jacket, walked into Josie's office in Attilan.
This area used to be a royal palace, but now it is the residence and office of Josie's family on the moon—although they no longer use the monarch's title from the former Inhuman Kingdom, Josie is now effectively the monarch of Attilan.
"So? How many promising talents did you pick?" Josie asked without looking up as Ophelia walked in.
“Not many. There are only 15 mage apprentices, and more than 30 rangers. But according to Vereesa, even if these people complete their training, they can only be called elite archers at best, not rangers. Humans don’t even have the foundation to become rangers! As for priests… they have absorbed quite a few members of the Christian church… no, it’s not just church members anymore, but many small sects. The trend is beyond our imagination.” Ophelia said as she sat down in the guest seat opposite Josie. As Josie’s closest subordinate, the two didn’t exchange many formalities when no one else was around.
"It was somewhat expected... Elven mages are completely different from mages on Earth. It's already quite good that they have 15 suitable apprentices in such a short time. Moreover, their greater value lies not in the number of people, but in their different magical systems. I'll visit that Supreme One later, and I believe the number of mages in the organization will increase significantly... and they will be mages from two completely different systems!" After listening to Ophelia's report, Josie put down the book in her hand and said.
Several months had passed since the six high elves awoke.
It must be said that the benefits gained from gaining the allegiance of six high elves over the past few months have far exceeded Josie's expectations.
After acquiring several elves from Little Abidis, Josie immediately put them under deep anesthesia upon taking them out of the system space and had Ophelia, the telepath, verify the identities of the six elves right away.
One of the high elf girls, just as Abidis had judged, was Vereesa, the youngest of the three Windrunner sisters, who had not yet officially become a member of the Ranger Legion.
Although she has not yet become a member of the Ranger Legion, Vereesa is already an adult and, like her two older sisters who have become Quel'Sara, possesses exceptional ranger talent and has completed all ranger training.
It's only because of the protection of her two older sisters and her seniority that she hasn't been formally assigned to a government unit yet—just like many civilizations, Quel'Sara has a fixed number of troops in peacetime, and it's impossible to stuff them with an unlimited number of people.
It could even be said that, aside from practical experience, Vereesa's ranger skills at this time were not much worse than her two older sisters.
The reason they were captured was entirely due to carelessness. During a hunt, they were surrounded by dozens of trolls, many of whom were spellcasters.
Therefore, without a doubt, with Vereesa willing to serve Josie, the Ouroboros Legion naturally gained a top-notch ranger instructor.
However, as Vereesa said, it is almost impossible for humans to become true rangers due to their lack of talent—because a ranger is not a purely physical class. Due to the nature of elves, it is actually a half-physical, half-magical class.
Anyone who thinks of the Elf Ranger as just a simple "archer" is incredibly stupid.
So let's not even talk about the Marvel Universe where there were no rangers before. Even in the Azeroth universe, humanity has only ever had one ranger, and that is the famous Nathanos the Wither, the ultimate sycophant who licked his boots until he had nothing.
However, Josh didn't mind. Even if he could only be trained to become an elite marksman at the Hawkeye level, he would be satisfied.
Thirty-odd eagle eyes... just thinking about it is exciting.
Besides Vereesa, among the remaining five high elves, there are two archmages, a priest, and an arcane engineer. Only one can be considered a commoner. However, even this so-called commoner high elf possesses considerable spellcasting ability, capable of casting dozens of Frostbolts or Arcane Missiles in a row without any problem.
There's no way around it; the elves of Azeroth, regardless of their branch, are all exceptionally gifted.
However, because the worlds are different, the number of people within Ouroboros in the Marvel Universe who can learn magic is pitifully small. The entire organization now has hundreds of thousands of members worldwide (80% of whom are war orphans), yet they only managed to find fifteen...
As for the fact that arcane energy does not exist in this world, and the problem of magic addiction, Josie has also solved it, and the solution is the Cosmic Cube.
Without even needing the Cosmic Cube itself, just some fragments of Cosmic Cube energy crystals completely solved the magic addiction and magical energy problem of several elves.
Because the energy of cosmic magic, or the energy of the Space Stone, is Marvel's purest primordial dark energy. Although it is not arcane, it has properties that are essentially the same as arcane.
Therefore, it can serve as a substitute for arcane magic, just like the magic energy in the Azeroth universe.
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