Hello everyone, this is the positive shock game, I am the positive shock little brother who loves to eat melons.
The Well of Eternity, as the origin of World of Warcraft's life force and arcane magic, this treasure land not only gave birth to magical creatures such as elven dragons, Chimeras, and dryads, but also helped a group of dark trolls get rid of their ugly appearance and evolve into today's night elves.
What's more, during the War of the Ancients, the Explosion of the Well of Eternity repelled the invading Burning Legion and created the landform of the continent split by Azeroth, whose historical status is somewhat similar to Azeroth's Creation Artifact.

But what most players don't know is that this magic well, which is regarded as the origin of life and the artifact of creation, was created by the most evil ancient god in the history of Warcraft.
Today, the little brother will come to talk to you about the story of YashuoJi and the Well of Eternity.
Before the existence of intelligent creatures in Azeroth, the planet full of potential was taken in by the Void Lord, so he sent a group of evil creatures that looked like Cthulhu to try to invade the planet and corrupt Azeroth's star soul in order to drag Azeroth into the Void camp and make a traitor appear among the Titans.
For the evil plan of the Void Lord, the defenders of the cosmic order, the administrators of thousands of planets, and the Titans known as the "gods" naturally did not dare to relax, and they also sent their little brother "Guardians" to touch the Void Lord's men, thinking of cleaning the ancient gods out of Azeroth.
Unfortunately, these little brothers sent by the Titans have a set of infighting in peacetime, and as soon as they reach the dry fight link of real knives and real guns, they begin to instigate. Not only did they not succeed the Cthulhu monsters under the Void Lord, but they also allowed them to occupy most of Azeroth's territory, and began to breed descendants called the Faceless and The Yakinos, living a farce of alien invasion.
Although the patriarch of the sub-crayfish had to be like a crayfish, the guardians suffered from the lack of cooking tools and methods to take advantage of, and could not produce a spicy crayfish delicacy. Therefore, this group of crayfish became spirits, began to build their own civilization, and also worshipped the Cthulhu monster as the "God of the Ancients", and engaged in faith worship.
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You say that you can't beat people is enough to shame people, and let them spread the faith of the ancient gods on the continent of Azeroth, and make a fuss, who can bear it? Seeing that the situation was gradually out of the control of the Guardians, the boss behind them, the Titan, naturally could not sit still, and directly descended on Azeroth, rolling up his sleeves to kill the Ancient God.
Adhering to the principle of catching the thief before the king, the Titans set the first target of the battle on the head of the most powerful ancient god of the time, YaXuji, preparing to physically eliminate the leading intruder.
Nicknamed the "Seven Giant Beasts", also known as the "Seven-Eyed Black Sheep", this Yaxuji is a centipede-like tentacle monster.
Claiming to possess the terrifying power to transform the life force into the power of death, devour hope and unleash despair, his tentacles spread all over Azeroth and pierced deeply into the vicinity of Azeroth's star soul, and the evil power in his body far exceeded that of the guardian's arcane magic.
(Aceto)
In order to deal with such a powerful Ancient God, the Titans sent the Supreme Father, Amansur, the first Titan born in the universe, to pull Yasukji out of his hiding place and forcibly tear the Ancient God to pieces by force.
What made the Titan dumbfounded was that in the process of Amansur tearing up the Yashi Pole, countless mountains were also reduced to powder, hundreds of chasms appeared on the earth, and the power of Azeroth's Star Soul was even pulled out in part, violently washing away the entire planet.
In short, when Amansur and Ayrush were fighting, he cut off the aorta of the Azeroth Star Soul that had not yet awakened, and the blood flowed to the ground, and he saw that he would not be able to survive.
(Amansur vs. Azul)
In order to prevent the soul of Azeroth from dying due to "excessive blood loss", the Titan used arcane magic to create a boundary at the wound, temporarily bandaged, and finally formed an eternal well where magic and life force intertwined.
While the Titan was busy dealing with Azeroth's major wounds, the flesh and blood that had fallen from Azeroth had corrupted parts of Pandaria, and his last breath of despair had formed an invisible monster that transformed the positive emotions of the creatures into negative emotions, the demons.
It is also because of this war against the ancient gods that it has brought irreversible damage to the continent of Azeroth, so that the Titans dare not physically destroy the ancient gods anymore, and can only use arcane magic to imprison several powerful beings, relying on time to weaken their power step by step.
(Sealed Yugsalon)
The younger brother has something to say: What needs to be noted is that although the appearance of the Well of Eternity was an accident caused by the battle between Amansur, its appearance greatly promoted the evolution of species on the continent of Azeroth, and also allowed the Night Elves, High Elves, Green Dragons and other races to figure out the power of magic and arcane from it, and played an important role in the Battle of the Ancients against the Burning Legion.
If we trace back to the roots, if it were not for the evil ancient god of Azeroth who accidentally created the Well of Eternity and promoted the development of Azeroth's magic, perhaps Azeroth would have been destroyed by Sagras with the Burning Legion.
A startling question: How strong do you think Acene is?