"Could I really be mistaken?" Golganneth watched him leave, and couldn't help but feel a little doubtful.
"Aiden?" He pondered the name carefully, then shook his head firmly, "Never heard of him!"
If this black-haired human was indeed Sargeras, it would be great news for the Pantheon. But if he was someone else entirely, then everything was uncertain.
With war looming, a powerful figure, potentially close to or even surpassing Aman'Thul and Sargeras, suddenly appeared. Which side this "Aiden" stood on would determine which way the scales of victory would tip.
"Forget it, I don't want to think about it!" Golganneth shook his head. He glanced down and saw Ya'le stirring restlessly. The purple sun god seemed to think his actions were subtle and wouldn't be noticed by the enemy, but he didn't realize that Golganneth's eyes were far more powerful than X-ray vision. All of his little movements were clearly seen by the other.
Ya'le had just escaped from Vek'nilash's "devil claws," but the situation was still not optimistic. When Aiden was here, he was like a piece of meat on a chopping board, left to be slaughtered without any power to resist. Now that Aiden had taken Vek'nilash away, he finally saw a glimmer of hope for escape.
Not to return to the sky, but to sink deeper into the earth.
Seeing that the platinum titan Golganneth was still thinking about other things, he immediately seized the opportunity and plunged into the ground.
Just when he thought he was almost out of danger, a voice that made his heart and soul tremble rang out behind him:
"Get back here!"
Golganneth reached out and grabbed Ya'le, who had already burrowed most of his body into the ground, and then, with a forceful pull, he forcibly "pulled" him out.
"No, don't!" Ya'le struggled desperately, causing the entire Exile Lands to tremble violently, but it was still useless. Even if he used all his strength, he couldn't resist the immense force coming from behind him.
Golganneth dragged Ya'le back like this, then grabbed him with both hands, and held the purple sun high above his head. His feet left the ground, and he flew into the sky supporting Ya'le.
"Sun, sun!"
The people nearby were the first to see this spectacle they had never witnessed in their lives.
A metal giant held a purple sun in his arms, flying step by step into the sky!
After repeated twists and turns, Ya'le had lost most of his body's energy, and its brightness was not even as good as the weakest sun god "Jin" before the drastic changes occurred.
Golganneth placed him on top of the sky, positioning him where the sun should appear at eight o'clock in the morning.
"The light is a bit weak, that won't do!"
Golganneth muttered to himself.
He pointed his finger, and hundreds of lightning bolts immediately struck Ya'le. The sun god screamed incessantly under the bombardment of thunder and lightning. It was unknown whether the lightning stimulated his potential or overdrawn his life, but in short, after the lightning, Ya'le's brightness increased several times.
The purple light immediately illuminated the entire Silithus.
After a month, Silithus's daytime finally had the sun again!
"This is what daytime should look like!" Golganneth looked at this scene with satisfaction.
What else is wrong? He quickly realized: "Purple light? That won't do!"
Sunlight can't be purple.
He took off the horn from his waist, and the horn's mouth was pointed directly at Ya'le. Then he took a breath and blew the horn. The artifact "Sargaen" immediately emitted a long and deep sound.
The sound of the horn spread throughout Silithus, and every corner and all living beings could hear this sound.
As the only one facing the power of the artifact horn directly, Ya'le was "fortunate" enough to personally experience its divine power. Waves of invisible sound waves hit Ya'le's brain fiercely. He felt that his head must have exploded, and he also let out a terrifying scream, but his roar was completely annihilated in the horn's sound waves.
A dozen seconds later, Ya'le forgot everything.
The former third sun god, the purple sun, had completely transformed into another identity.
"I am the guardian of Silithus. I will rise in the east and set in the west every day, spreading light to every corner of the world."
"I am Ya'le, I speak for the Pantheon…"
Golganneth was truly satisfied now.
"Do a good job, Ya'le. The world should be like this!"
He glanced at him again, "This color, perfect!"
Ya'le was purple before, but now he has turned into the red color that the rising sun should be.
---
Aiden returned to the camp not long after, and saw this scene.
He immediately cried out in his heart that things were going badly. He originally thought that killing the red sun "Xia" would be considered breaking the system's hidden setting of Khadgar's inevitable death. But he never expected that he would let Golganneth transform the sun, but instead allowed the other party to create another "red sun"!
Aiden was immediately a little uncertain whether the plot of Khadgar's death prophecy had not yet occurred, or whether the "system" had created a second such situation.
As the person involved, Khadgar certainly saw this scene as well.
Coming to Silithus for more than a month, his mood can be described as fluctuating. Seeing his long-lost friend and the woman he once had a crush on was a happy event; seeing the scene of his death in Karazhan's illusion was a bad thing; the red sun was completely destroyed, and the death illusion was defeated without a fight, which was again a happy event; who knew that now the situation had taken a turn for the worse, and the Titans had artificially created a red sun - it turned out to be a joy in vain.
In the end, it was still a tragedy!
Aiden had a bad feeling in his heart. He really wanted to fly into the sky now and beat Ya'le down. He had this ability, there was no doubt about that. But seeing the cheering of the Silithid people in the Qiraji Outpost after the days of gloom and the abnormal eternal night ended, he couldn't bear to do so.
"I don't believe in this evil anymore! I will protect Khadgar to the death, and I want to see who can laugh last!"
Anyway, he had never followed the plot setting along the way. Although reversing it would cost him, Aiden was not afraid of it.
And with the opening of the teleportation array connecting the Eternal Kingdom and the War Academy, Aiden was even more confident.
Silithus was covered in war clouds, and as the representative of mortal power, from now on, mortals also had the opportunity to make their voices heard.
---
The relationship between the Burning Legion and the Pantheon is very complicated. The two are of course enemies, but their respective leaders are not enemies, but brothers with differences.
The war that is about to break out in Silithus is the first direct confrontation between the two strongest forces in the universe in more than 20,000 years. One side is the Titans who can transform the world, and the other is the demons who can destroy the world. Their power levels far exceed the limit that the ordinary planet Silithus can bear. No matter what the consideration, before the real war begins, the two sides need some agreements.
How to agree?
Of course, it's a meeting---
The meeting place is on the moon, on Ralaar's territory.
Although the Burning Legion knew very well that the Pantheon had entered Silithus through the teleportation array opened by Ralaar, they didn't mind holding a meeting here.
Before Sargeras returned, Kil'jaeden was the full representative of the Burning Legion. The representative of the Pantheon was Golganneth - the son of Aman'Thul.
Aggramar was also qualified, but Golganneth was more qualified than him. So he stayed outside the temple to guard it. Because he heard Golganneth say a few days ago that Sargeras was likely to be possessed by a mortal named "Aiden." This time, the Burning Legion had indicated that they would send Kil'jaeden to attend the meeting, but who knew if Sargeras would play any tricks?
If he suddenly attacked Golganneth and captured him, the Pantheon would definitely be fearful. As the military commander of the Pantheon, he had an obligation to ensure Golganneth's safety and ensure that no unexpected changes occurred during the meeting.
Kil'jaeden led a small team of elite demons and came to the moon in a swaggering manner, entering the moon god's palace.
"It seems I'm not the last to arrive." Kil'jaeden saw that Golganneth had arrived first, but there was no one he expected to be here, so he said so.
"Huh?" Golganneth stared at the powerful Eredar demon inexplicably, "I am the full representative of the Pantheon! And Ms. Ralaar will only listen in, not participate in the meeting."
What he wanted to express was very clear, that was, they two were enough for this meeting.
"About this, I know very well, no need for you to remind me, Golganneth." Kil'jaeden sat down in his seat. He glanced to the other side of the temple, at Ralaar, who was sitting aside, "Moon God, hasn't Lord Aiden arrived yet?"
"Mm." Ralaar made a nasal sound.
"Aiden?" Golganneth immediately thought of the human who had tricked him badly in the Exile Lands a few days ago - he had always thought that it was Sargeras, but now it seemed that it was not the case.
Kil'jaeden turned to look at Golganneth, with a mocking smile on his lips: "Golganneth, you wouldn't tell me that you didn't invite Lord Aiden to this meeting, would you?"
Golganneth was silent, but this was already considered a default.
"Then there's nothing to talk about, let me know when you invite Lord Aiden!" Kil'jaeden immediately got up and walked out without saying a word.
Golganneth frowned, quite displeased. He questioned: "Will he interfere in the war between us?"
"Of course!" Kil'jaeden replied as a matter of course.
Kil'jaeden knew far more about Aiden's identity than Golganneth did - as the saying goes, the person who knows you best is often your enemy - Kil'jaeden was undoubtedly one of Aiden's enemies. He had also witnessed Aiden's rise a few years ago, and later learned more about this human from his own experience and Sargeras's answers.
Now Aiden is one of the Titans with the highest authority, his status is on par with Sargeras and Aman'Thul, he alone can affect the war that is about to break out, not to mention the countless mortals behind him?
And these mortals are not dispensable - Kil'jaeden used his own personal experience to testify!