What do elemental planes produce?
Gale, who opened Al'Akir's treasury, can tell you with certainty: source ingot.
source ingot is a magical ore born in the earliest period of the world. It possesses powerful energy and is an excellent material for making artifacts. The Titan Guardian sealed the four elements, which was actually to separate the world's original four areas from the real world, turning them into four Other Spaces.
Therefore, the four elemental planes maintain the original state of Azeroth, possessing a large amount of source ingot.
The Wind Elemental Realm was originally a land, but due to multiple wars and the infighting of the Wind Elementals themselves, the continent was eventually torn apart, becoming a floating stone array. The ore hidden underground was also exposed and collected by the Wind Elementals, dedicated to Al'Akir.
However, because Wind Elementals are not good at refining ore, most of these source ingot have not yet been refined into source ingot.
Therefore, Deathwing did not get too many source ingot in the Wind Elemental Realm to make armor.
Now, all these source ingot are cheap for Gale.
In fact, Gale is not surprised by source ingot; not to mention that he himself can make source ingot. Just the armor plates Deathwing left on the Eastern Continent are enough for him to use for a long time.
What moved Gale was that the source ingot filled three magic bags. How much wealth must that be?
More than that, there were magical materials. Not to mention air essence, which filled five magic bags, worth at least tens of thousands of gold coins. More precious primal air, eternal air, and air crystals were also very numerous.
What moved Gale the most was a kind of gaseous gem, which contained a large amount of Wind Elementals. Gale specifically asked the Wind Elementals, and they called it the Breath of Wind.
The Breath of Wind also has an upgraded version, the Storm Core.
The Storm Core is also a gem. It contains more Wind Elementals than the Breath of Wind, and its quality is better. It is legendary in itself; once activated, it can create a hurricane.
In Al'Akir's treasury, there were more than a hundred Storm Cores, enough to pile up into a small mountain.
Gale couldn't help but wonder, if an artifact were forged using the Storm Core, how powerful would it be?
There was another type of gem in the treasury called the Sky Stone.
This gem is unique to the Wind Elemental Realm. It can control airflow and has a super strong levitation effect, making it an important material for building sky fortresses.
Sky Stone is not precious; it can occasionally be produced when ordinary ones are immersed in Wind Elementals. The Sky Stones stored by Al'Akir, formed by immersion, are extremely pure; one piece can make a sky fortress float.
With these top-grade Sky Stones, Gale can build hundreds of sky fortresses. In this way, the strength of the Kaldorei Empire will be greatly enhanced, and no force in Azeroth will be able to contend with the Kaldorei Empire.
In addition to these magical materials, Al'Akir's treasury also contained a large number of artifacts. Due to the manufacturing process, they were merely ordinary artifacts, similar to the artifacts Gale upgraded.
Disappointed, Gale couldn't help but want to see the most powerful artifact of the Wind Elementals — Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker.
He wondered how powerful this artifact was, and if it could compare to mamo tius eater and the Ruined King's Blade.
After rummaging through Al'Akir's treasury, Gale then activated Mjolnir and left the Wind Elemental Realm.
When he returned to the real world, he had already arrived at Skywall. Skywall had already been moved above the Lost City, and he immediately activated the Rainbow Bridge to reach Skywall.
Freya had also brought Siamat, the Southern Wind Lord, to Skywall. General Huxim, Garrosh, and Carlos were all there, discussing the matter of the new Wind Elemental King.
Seeing Gale return, Freya couldn't help but exclaim, "You returned so quickly."
Gale put away the eternal spear and walked in front of everyone, holding Mjolnir.
"Al'Akir isn't some formidable figure; dealing with him is quite easy."
General Huxim looked at Gale in surprise. He didn't know how powerful Gale was and thought he was boasting.
The four lords, however, stared blankly at Mjolnir, "You... you really killed Al'Akir?"
Freya also felt the aura on Mjolnir, "Although I know it's not appropriate, it might be better if you could manage the Wind Elemental Realm."
"That place is not suitable for normal living beings to manage."
Gale directly refused, "What? Can't they pick one of the four?"
Freya spread her hands: "None of the four of them submit to each other. Choosing anyone would lead to infighting in the Wind Elemental Realm. This is clearly not our original intention, nor is it the kind of Wind Elemental Realm we need."
Gale looked at the four lords, who shrank back a little in fear.
Siamat, the Southern Wind Lord, said, "Perhaps you have another option. Wind Prince Thunderaan is Al'Akir's son, but his strength far exceeds Al'Akir's, and he is righteous."
Gale looked at him with a smile, "But?"
Siamat chuckled: "Thunderaan was killed by Ragnaros. Ragnaros absorbed his essence. To resurrect him, we must defeat Ragnaros."
Freya couldn't help but laugh, "You've come up with a good idea, having us help the Wind Elementals eliminate a formidable enemy."
Siamat: "I'm also thinking of you. You want a stable Wind Elemental Realm, and naturally, you also want a stable Firelands. Ragnaros is even more unstable than Al'Akir. Defeating Ragnaros can save Prince Thunderaan, which is killing two birds with one stone."
"The Wind Elemental Realm has a new king, but we still have to find a new king for the Firelands," Carlos said grumpily.
"That's something you need to consider," Siamat said, shrugging. "I am a Wind Elemental Lord; I can't manage the affairs of the Firelands."
Freya looked at Gale, "I actually think this idea is good."
Gale nodded slightly, "I also think it's feasible. However, Ragnaros has already been sealed back into the Firelands, so it might be very difficult to find him again."
Anyway, Ragnaros was going to be killed; killing him could solve the problem of the new king of the Wind Elemental Realm, so Ragnaros could be considered to have died in a fitting manner.
Freya: "The Fire Feather Mountain in Un'Goro Crater has also erupted. I can open a portal there to let you enter the Fire Source Land."
Gale: "Before I depart again, I need to use the power of the Forge of Origination."
General Huxim immediately turned his gaze to Gale, extremely wary.
Freya, however, readily agreed, "Alright, Ragnaros is not Al'Akir; more preparation will give us more confidence."
General Huxim quickly said, "Your Excellency, Guardian, the Forge of Origination..."
Freya waved her hand, "I know the importance of the Forge of Origination, but we are fighting to protect Azeroth. As long as we can achieve our goal, expending some energy is perfectly fine."
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