The "Observer" Algalon is a creation of the Pantheon's Titans. It looks like some kind of elemental being, its translucent body radiating starlight. Inside its body, countless shimmering points of light resemble celestial bodies, and the lines connecting these celestial bodies form its frame.
It appears exceptionally mysterious. As a servant of the Titans, its responsibility is to inspect a planet after the Pantheon receives news of the death of the appointed Guardian leader responsible for reforming that planet, to see why the Guardian died.
If the death was accidental, it would quietly return. If it was invaded by an evil force, it would judge whether the planet was beyond the Pantheon's control based on the specific situation. If it was, it would send a reshaping code "Alpha," and then the Pantheon would remotely activate the planetary reshaping system, destroying the planet and rebuilding it according to the blueprint.
After Yogg-Saron killed the corrupted Loken, the signal transmitter inside this fallen Guardian's body immediately sent a signal to the Pantheon, and then Algalon came to this planet.
However, this time its mission was a little different from usual. It changed from an "Observer" to a "Courier."
It witnessed the battle between the underground heroes and Yogg-Saron at the observatory, witnessing the entire process of their attack on Yogg-Saron's brain.
It must be said that this was a remarkable victory.
Due to the rules, even for the Titans, killing an Old God is an extremely difficult task.
On most planets with orderly intelligent life, if an Old God is parasitizing, the Titans will choose to seal the Old God rather than directly kill it. Only on planets where no native intelligent life has yet been born can they let go of their concerns and fight the Old God.
Algalon rarely participates directly in battles, but it knows that Aiden is demonstrating a way to hunt Old Gods that is almost impossible for the Titans to achieve.
After all, no Old God would actively swallow a Titan into its stomach unless it was tired of living.
Algalon vaguely knows some of Aiden's identity. First of all, it can be determined that the other party is a Titan, and it is likely a Titan with very high authority. Otherwise, when it came to this planet, it would not have received special instructions from the Father of the Gods.
When the battle deep underground ended, Aiden obtained the key from the Guardians and came to the gate leading to the observatory.
Just as he was about to open the gate, a voice suddenly sounded:
"Lord Aiden can enter, please wait outside for the others!"
Without a doubt, this was Algalon's voice.
"Commander, will there be any danger?"
"Of course not." Aiden confidently pushed open the gate and signaled to the others, "Please arrange the retreat as soon as possible. After Yogg-Saron's death, the geology of Northrend may change. You should have felt it, right? The earth is shaking—be careful of possible earthquakes or landslides and other natural disasters!"
Yogg-Saron's body began to rapidly decay after its death. It was suppressed deep underground in Northrend. If its body shrinks, the earth may collapse—this may not be a guess, because the ground is indeed trembling slightly, and Thrall also told him that there is a restless aura hidden beneath the earth.
"We will. Be careful, summon us anytime if you have trouble!" Malfurion nodded to him.
"alright, goodbye!"
Aiden turned around and strode towards the observatory.
Just as he had thought before, because of his special identity, the Observer's arrival would not affect anything. They had been delayed underground for a whole day and night, and Algalon had been here for more than half a day, but the world had not been destroyed, and now the Observer was politely inviting him to ascend the observatory.
The observatory is probably the most magnificent place in Ulduar. Aiden had been here many times in the game. The scenes in the game were already very gorgeous, but the real-world observatory was even more shocking.
It is a translucent, spoon-shaped platform that emits a faint light. Through the floor, you can see the majestic hall below. Standing here, looking up, it is like seeing the vast universe; looking down, you can see the history of the past and present.
The secrets of the world shimmer in this starlight, so fascinating.
Aiden carefully walked on this starlight platform. In the center of the platform, the Observer Algalon, seemingly composed of countless stars and lines, slowly floated down from the air.
"Welcome, great Titan!"
Algalon respectfully spoke.
"Algalon!" Aiden walked forward, "You were waiting for me? Do you have a message for me?"
The other party's respectful attitude immediately reminded Aiden of many things. Obviously, Aman'Thul in this timeline knew very well everything he was doing. Algalon was obviously not here to perform the Observer's original mission, but was likely taking this opportunity to bring him a message.
Otherwise, this meeting would not have been so harmonious—you need to know that under normal circumstances, after Algalon arrived, he should say a few nonsense words, and then start fighting directly. After the fight, he would say a bunch of nonsense and hand over the signal transmitter, and then the mission would be completed.
"Yes, respected Titan, I have brought a message from the Pantheon." Algalon took out a box and presented it to Aiden. "All the answers are within."
"But I haven't asked any questions yet!" Aiden was dumbfounded.
He had a pile of questions waiting to ask Algalon. After all, the information stored in the host in the Stone Halls was limited, and Aiden could not get answers to many questions there.
For example, how to use Deathwing to summon Valoran Continent—Aiden had been thinking about this matter recently. Now that the Ulduar crisis has been resolved, he should start to eliminate Deathwing soon. With the war imminent, he urgently wanted to know how to realize Nozdormu's time prophecy and how to use Deathwing's power to summon a continent.
Although after understanding the essence of the world, Aiden knew that the future was full of variables, and the future seen by Nozdormu would not necessarily truly appear, but if Deathwing's power could really allow Valoran to descend, Aiden would very much hope that it would become a reality.
"Your doubts will all be answered." Algalon replied, "In addition, the master said—your actions to eliminate the Old Gods are perfect!"
"Ah, thank you for the praise." Aiden knew that this "master" definitely referred to Aman'Thul.
It is not certain whether the other Titans of the Pantheon know of his existence. According to Aman'Thul's statement, Aiden and he have equal authority. No other Titan, or even anyone else in this world except Sargeras, can directly query his information. If Aiden doesn't say it, the Titans of the Pantheon will indeed not know his identity.
"My mission is completed, please allow me to take my leave, respected Titan!" After handing over the box, the "Interstellar Courier" Algalon immediately expressed his desire to leave.
"So fast? Well, alright, have a pleasant journey!" Aiden waved goodbye to the other party.
This was the kindest BOSS he had encountered since he crossed over for so long. He achieved his goal without fighting, and he didn't even say much, Algalon had done everything well.
However, Aiden also understood that the convenience brought to him by his hidden identity was probably only this once. The remaining Deathwing, N'Zoth, and the Burning Legion were all difficult enemies, and they would never show mercy to him because of his identity.
Algalon turned into a piece of starlight and disappeared from the observatory.
Aiden watched the other party leave, and was quite envious of this method—this was a creation that could complete space-time travel with its own body, and I am afraid that no one else in Azeroth possessed such ability.
He shifted his gaze to the box in his hand. He was very curious about what was inside, and then he saw—inside was a white-gold lightning bolt, and after the box opened, the lightning jumped out and turned into a very familiar figure.
"Long time no see, my brother!" In the electric light, Aman'Thul's phantom smiled and greeted.
"Sure enough—all the answers are within." Aiden immediately smiled. When Algalon said this just now, he still felt a little unreliable. Before opening the box, he thought it would be something like a letter or a note, but he didn't expect it to be Aman'Thul's phantom!
If there is anyone in this world who can truly answer Aiden's questions, it must be Aman'Thul in front of him.
"Long time no see, haha!" Aiden showed a big smile and breathed a sigh of relief at the same time.
"This time I came over by taking advantage of a loophole in the rules, and there is about ten minutes left." Aman'Thul said, "If you have any questions, I can answer them without exceeding the rules."
The loophole in the rules is naturally the setting in the underlying settings of "World of Warcraft" that the death of the Guardian Loken will summon the Observer Algalon.
Limited by the rules, at the current point in time, Aman'Thul cannot directly come to Azeroth, nor can he directly contact Aiden from the Pantheon with his divine power and authority.
If Aman'Thul forcibly wanted to do this, he could indeed achieve his goal, but that would cause even more terrible backlash. This was the conclusion he and Sargeras discovered when they entered the game world to study the source of the monster invasion.
They must act strictly according to the settings of the identity they are attached to. If they overstep, they will incur very terrible retribution.
Aiden heard and immediately said: "Then I will seize the time—the most important question, how can I summon Valoran Continent to this world through Deathwing's power?"
Aman'Thul said: "To achieve this goal, you must first understand the essence of both. The Heart of Valoran is actually the data disk of "League of Legends". To put it into the World of Warcraft, what do you think is needed?"
"Need a port!" Aiden immediately remembered the scene he saw in that time travel before.
All real-world game worlds are actually connected to some ports opened by Titan Heart Company, and the ports rely on the Titan system platform.
Changing his perspective, Aiden immediately guessed the answer: "So Deathwing—as the Earth Guardian, actually controls the access port?"
"That's right."