Sargeras indeed kept his promise. During Aiden's absence, besides eliminating their common enemy—the Old Gods—he did not launch any proactive attacks. On one hand, it was because of his agreement with Aiden; on the other hand, it was more for completing his resurrection.
Now he had achieved his goal, reborn using Med'an's body.
The relationship between the Pantheon and the Burning Legion, the two most powerful forces in the universe, is quite special: their supreme leaders were once close brothers. Sargeras even fought for the Pantheon for countless years. After he betrayed the Pantheon, he established a powerful organization that opposed the Pantheon in every way, and the relationship between the two suddenly became very delicate.
The Pantheon has always been committed to maintaining the order of the planets transformed by the Titans, spreading civilization while containing the Old Gods. The Burning Legion, on the other hand, does the opposite. The demons constantly destroy various worlds, shattering everything within them—whether it's order or life, even the planets themselves.
The Pantheon is unwilling to directly confront the Old Gods because killing the Old Gods would likely destroy the planets where they established order. The Burning Legion has no such concerns; they even enjoy doing so—because Sargeras is very clear that the Old Gods are their real threat, while the creatures on the planets are merely artificially created data.
The two have completely different approaches to dealing with the Old Gods, but they both would not deny that the Old Gods as a group are their greatest enemy.
In addition to the relationship between Aman'Thul and Sargeras, these two organizations have had almost no direct conflict in the past twenty thousand years.
However, this time the situation is different—not Sargeras's resurrection, but what he is doing has attracted Aman'Thul's attention—this Dark Titan is using the mirror mechanism, with his highest authority, to try to create a mirror channel that can connect different worlds.
Before his experiment succeeds, no one knows what the mirror channel can specifically achieve.
Aman'Thul and Sargeras undoubtedly both want to escape this world, because only by collecting the highest authority can they restart the Titan platform and format the final game world.
Sargeras is doing such a thing, he believes that the mirror channel he created can connect back to the real world—accurately speaking, to escape the current game world.
He believes that once this channel is successful, it can bring them back to Earth—Imaginary Earth.
Because as far as they know, there are currently only two universes in the Imaginary Space, one is the universe where the original Imaginary Earth is located, and the other is the universe where the Imaginary Warcraft world created by humans is located.
Perhaps the universe where League of Legends is located should also be added, but in the last Cataclysm, Aiden had successfully connected the data of "League of Legends" to the current Warcraft world system, and now they can only be considered one universe.
The authority possessed by Aman'Thul destined him to be almost omniscient and omnipotent.
He had long noticed Sargeras's actions, including resurrection and creating a mirror channel, but he did not intend to stop them.
One is because Sargeras is not his enemy. There is only a disagreement between them on how to deal with the Imaginary Crisis, and there is no hatred; the second is that he also wants to know if Sargeras will succeed.
If he can create a real Imaginary Channel leading to the real world, Aman'Thul will gladly leave the current world.
As one of the holders of the highest authority, a Titan who understands the truth of the world, he has long been fed up with being "assimilated" and "bound" by this world itself. He and Sargeras will not forget that this is a game world, and their real world is not here.
Sargeras deliberately sent Aiden away because he knew very well that Aiden's character would not easily agree to abandon and destroy "World of Warcraft".
Rather than that, it is better to act first and report later. As long as the fait accompli is formed, everything will be easy to say.
One day before Aiden returned from the Eternal Kingdom, Sargeras finally successfully activated the mirror channel!
This Dark Titan was so excited that he could hardly control himself. He immediately entered the coordinates of Earth, trying to teleport over.
"Requires the highest authority," he received such a response.
This mirror channel is actually equivalent to a simple Titan system platform, which can realize some of the functions of the Titan platform. It is embedded in the "World of Warcraft" system and can theoretically open the sealed ports of that year, thereby connecting to other Imaginary Worlds.
Although it is theoretical, Sargeras is still very confident that he can succeed—because he is the most special of the Titans. Of the three Titans with the highest authority, only he can create such a platform.
Because the initial Titan system platform was analyzed from Sargeras's heart as "Titan Technology."
This should have been fantasy technology, but when Aiden brought the heart back to Earth, Emma was blessed to have the ability to analyze Titan technology.
The entire Titan system platform exists because of Sargeras's heart. When the port was opened to the game company, the game company used the Titan platform to create such a fantasy world with Imaginary Energy.
The cause and effect relationship here is very complicated and a bit entangled, but no one will deny that the current Warcraft world exists depending on Sargeras's heart.
Now Sargeras himself is in this world, he feels that since his heart has expanded the platform, then his other parts should also be able to "compatible" with the Titan platform system.
For example, his soul—as an intelligent robot, his soul is physical, it is the bronze disc, which is engraved with all his data. This is the only "component" left by his body after death.
In fact, after understanding his situation, Sargeras has been secretly carrying out this matter. Although in the background, he is a Titan of the Pantheon, the strongest warrior in the universe, and has existed for countless years, Sargeras only truly entered this world and possessed his current memory for more than ten years.
Converted to the game, it is slightly longer, but he really started his plan, according to the game, it was basically at the time of Medivh's body's resurrection.
The memories before that were actually background information added by the game system.
After more than ten years of painstaking research and planning, he felt that he should reap the fruits of success today, but the result of "insufficient authority" woke him up like a head-on blow.
"Highest authority?" Sargeras took a deep breath.
He understands what the highest authority is—a few hundred years ago, when Emma tried to use the Titan system platform to transform the Imaginary World, she needed the authorization of the highest authority.
That means that Sargeras, Aman'Thul, and Aiden, the three Titans, must input energy at the same time to open it.
"It seems that I still have to contact them." Sargeras was silent.
He originally felt that he created this simplified system platform with his own heart, and he himself should directly have the highest authority, but he did not expect that in fact, he was still subject to system rules.
Sargeras was very puzzled—why is this so?
"Because this world is already running independently—all rules here will be automatically adapted into rules that conform to the system settings."
A familiar voice came from Sargeras's ear.
Aman'Thul's voice.
The platinum Titan holding the staff, the supreme existence in the universe, the "Father of the Gods," quietly appeared here at some point.
This is the Twisting Nether, the altar where Sargeras's soul was once stored.
Aiden was sent back to the real world in 2018 here.
"The will of the universe itself?" Sargeras uttered such a sentence.
He was not surprised by Aman'Thul's appearance. He knew very well that the other party knew everything he had done, and besides, they were not enemies, but brothers.
"Yes, the will of the universe. When it breaks away from the control of the creator, it truly evolves into a real world. We also have to be subject to the rules." Aman'Thul's voice sounded very flat, but it still contained a trace of helplessness.
Even if they are two Titans with the highest authority, even if this world was born with their authorization, this cannot change the fact that they must also abide by the rules of this world.
"It seems that we still need Aiden's help... Perhaps we should think about how to persuade him?" Sargeras said in a deep voice.
He is now in Med'an's image, but his young face carries a heavy color.
Sargeras had a headache. He understood Aiden—Titan Aiden. Originally, as intelligent robots, the three of them should not have too much emotion. They should be very rational, and everything should be based on interests and right and wrong. Sargeras and Aman'Thul can do it, but Aiden is more special—because this was created by Emma according to her father's image and personality.
Titan Aiden has more humanity, and is inherently sympathetic to humans and mortals—this was the "setting" that Emma gave him.
To persuade such a brother is not an easy task for them.
What's more, they don't know that it is not Titan Aiden who has that authority, but the real Aiden.
He is not like a human, but is originally a human.
Aman'Thul was about to say something, when suddenly his face changed, and then he smiled bitterly: "I'm afraid before that, we have to think about how to get rid of the shackles of the universe itself..."
Sargeras did not react for a while, but after only a few seconds, he knew what the other party was talking about.
The simplified Titan system platform he created touched the underlying mechanism of "World of Warcraft" and was identified as a cheat device similar to a "plug-in." And this instantly incurred the system's counterattack—or rather, the will of the universe's counterattack!
"I hope Aiden can..." Before Aman'Thul could finish a sentence, he was forcibly repelled from Sargeras's altar.
Sargeras frowned. He knew what the other party wanted to say, but now he was out of his control.
He issued an order to his adjutant: "Order our most elite legions to move out, target—Silithus!"