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Ancient strange world 13 book
The origin of Karazan was in Archaean, and an unexplained big explosion occurred in the southern section of Chiji Mountain, forming a crater, which is now the upper hand path. The space-time in the middle of the crater is blurred and folded, becoming a space-time node in the universe, connecting many other worlds and distorting the void. Countless years later, the astral mage Medivh was attracted by the time and space characteristics here. In order to study here for a long time, he built a tower in the center of the node and settled down. This is the tower of Karazhan today. Ryan, the king of Azeroth and a good friend of Medivh, sealed this place to him and awarded him the title of "Master Karazan". After merging the power from Medivh, the tower of Karazan gradually merged with the nodes of time and space, and the tower itself became a part of this special time and space. This folded and distorted space-time is also the reason why Karazan has hallucinations. Karazan's illusion is not an illusion, nor a ghost, but a fragment of reality, past and future, which is involved in the chaotic time and space and appears in the wrong place. Medivh uses a metaphor to describe this uncertainty. In the concept of ordinary people, time is like a clock. At any time, the direction of the pointer is certain. His tower is like an hourglass. It is impossible to know the movement of every grain of sand in the hourglass at every moment. Those chaotic visions are like these sands, but the final effect of the hourglass is like a clock. Time goes in a special direction, because eventually every grain of sand will sink to the bottom. Medivh even said that in terms of normal causality, he was attracted by the space-time characteristics here and built a tower here. But it is precisely because of Karazan's unreliable causality that we can say that Medivh will build a tower here, so the universe has arranged a space-time specific location for him. Karazin's Glory and Decline Karazin had a golden age. As the Lord of Karazan, Medivh ruled a small town under the tower and dug a huge wine cellar under the town (Medivh was an alcoholic). At one time, the population of this town was so large that Medivh even hired dozens of people to guard the cellar. Sir Lothar and King Ryan have been close friends of Medivh since childhood. Medivh stays in the tower all day and seldom goes out on his own initiative. So the place where three good friends get together is usually at Medivh's house. When the king travels, he is naturally accompanied by princes and nobles. So at that time, Karazanri was crowded with people every day, and the opera house and ballroom were often full. As the three grew older, Ryan's visits became less and less frequent. On the other hand, despite being suppressed by Medivh's power, Karazan's illusion appeared occasionally and was caught by visitors, so the rumor that Karazan was haunted gradually spread. The residents of the town thought of the strange lords and strange light sources in the tower that they rarely saw, and thought that these were evidence of haunted, so they moved away one after another. Finally, the whole town was abandoned. The once brilliant Karazan's popularity declined rapidly. In the later period, only Medivh himself and his two most loyal servants, a man and a woman, were left in the tower. After that, Khadga and Garona lived here one after another, but there were only five of them. Karazan and Ziyan, an independent mage, live alone in the rumored ghost tower. Not only the paparazzi like this plot, but also Dalaran likes it. Dalaran, known as magic kingdom, has the most authentic magic school in the world. Qilinto is the ruling group of this great Dalaran. However, the strongest mage in the world is not in this group. So they covet Medivh's knowledge and his big library, and set up a secret organization, Purple Eye, to steal Medivh's knowledge, treasures and books. Khadga is one of their minions. Because Khadga, as Dalaran's apprentice, is a "troublemaker" who always exposes the inside story and privacy of senior staff, they sent Khadga as Medivh's assistant to make him a spy there and get rid of a troublemaker. Of course, Khadga's espionage was discovered as soon as he arrived in Karazan, but Medivh still accepted him as a disciple. After Medivh's death, Khadga took the property in the tower for himself. After Karadzin was abandoned, Khadga and Ziyan began to move things from Karadzin car after car, and they were all packed and transported to Dalaran. Including the well-known etiyesh? The legendary guardian's staff. However, there are too many good things in Medivh, and Khadga is trapped in Outland and hasn't finished moving. Players' tasks in Karazan are generally given by Purple Eyes. Of course, their explanation for their past behavior is: "In fact, Dalaran has long discovered that there is something wrong with Medivh, so he set up this organization to monitor him. As a result, Medivh was really the chief culprit of the orc invasion. " Of course, I personally don't believe this statement. The curse of Karazan Although he is the strongest and greatest Medivh and the most caring person, he is an innate stain-Sargeras, the destroyer of all the worlds. Sagra eroded his soul, used his research results on Karazan's space-time to create the dark portal, took the orcs from another world to Azeroth, and ordered them to burn, kill and plunder. He also built a mirror tower in Karazan, where he performed a dark ceremony to summon demons. Khadga and Lothar discovered the secret. They led an army to raid Karazan and successfully killed Medivh. The story should have ended like this, but Medivh's death brought a terrible curse to Karazan, which made the headwind trail and its vicinity overcast all day, even covering the southern part of Alvin Forest (later Twilight Forest) in the west. After Karazan was abandoned, the suppression illusion without Medivh's power began to move more unscrupulously. Numerous adventurers were bewitched by the rumors of Medivinta and plunged into it, but no one ever came out alive. Their souls were cursed and bound in Karazan, and they were forced to dance in the ballroom and perform in the opera house all day. If anyone can reach the top of Karazan alive, they will find that the space at the top of Karazan has been torn by the long-term effect of Medivh's mana residue, and the whole tower top is being swallowed up by the twisted void very slowly. Karazan's monsters Karazan's monsters are mainly as follows: demons running out of the mirror tower: these demons are summoned by Medivh's dark side to secretly deal with his enemy, the Tirith Corporation. After Medivh died, some demons escaped from the seal. Alien invaders: Due to the huge rift in time and space at the top of Karazan, many alien creatures came into this world. They are also one of the monsters that players will face. It should be noted that they are not all mentally retarded ... Medivh's experimental creatures: like Dalaran, Medivh also has his own experimental creatures, living creatures and puppets created by himself. Some were even summoned from another plane (unlike the above, one was summoned by Medivh, and the other came by itself through the crack at the top of the tower). Phantom: They are fragments of the past and the future, and theoretically they won't really hurt players ... but if curses and spells are added ... cursed souls: the souls of explorers who died in Karazan are cursed by the tower itself, and they can't achieve super life, so they are forced to perform in the ballroom and opera house in Karazan forever. In addition, there are souls of Karazan residents and servants of Medivh wandering in the tower. What players need to do is to get rid of them. Medivh's mana residue: Medivh's powerful power makes his mana residue condense into some arcane elements after casting spells, which has a long-term effect. Finally, a huge space-time crack was created at the top of Karazan, which was devouring the top of the tower at an extremely slow speed.

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