Chapter 611 The End, Not the End
Walking on the streets of Turanas, Noshir can now receive courtesy from all the Gis people wherever he goes. In the former Queen's District, now the Avenue of Glory to the square, there is a giant statue that can be seen no matter where you look in statue depicts Noshir's mythical pose, which itself represents the way the Giss people express their respect for Noshir, all of which stems from the feats he performed two years ago.
About three years ago, Noshir suddenly appeared on a star battlefield where the Githyanki were fighting each other, and rescued a team of Gith warriors belonging to Orpheus. From that day on, Noshir officially joined the team to help Orpheus oppose the tyranny of Vlaakith.
Originally, even though the Orpheus side had the resistance team led by Voss joining them, they were still restricted in their actions due to their numerical disadvantage. But since Noshir, a true god, joined their team, they have gained the ultimate military advantage!
With the help of Noshir, Orpheus' team reversed their previous decline. No matter how powerful the enemy was, they could not stop their team. No matter how difficult the situation was, they could overcome it in a very short time. Almost overnight, the situation of the war was reversed to an astonishing degree.
Under the suppression of Noshir's power, which was enough to make people despair as soon as he appeared on the battlefield, the Orpheus side became much calmer in implementing any strategy. With such an advantage, the Orpheus side no longer needed to use unspeakable fierce battles or countless tragic sacrifices to win.
The casualty ratio of both sides dropped to the lowest in almost an instant. Although the Githyanki became brutal under the connivance of their queen, they were not ungrateful. They had witnessed the cruelty of Vlaakith, and the kindness of Orpheus was also obvious. Although most of the Githyanki now associated the word kindness with weakness, who made them not win?
Because they were losers, Orpheus gave them not only mercy, but more importantly, forgiveness, forgiving them that even if they did not defeat the enemy, they did not have to die to wash away their sins. This led to more and more Githyanki being inspired by Orpheus's ideas.
Of course, the change in thought is doomed to not happen overnight, but as long as Noshir is still active in the astral plane, those Gisyanki who still have rebellious intentions will not be able to stir up any waves, and Orpheus is the son of Gis, the most orthodox ruler of all Gis! As time goes by, this truth will one day reach the ears of all Gis, allowing their beliefs to be unified.
For the current Githyanki, this is actually an unstoppable trend. The only existence that can possibly stop the unification of the Gith is the Lich Queen, but Noshir personally shattered her throne two years ago!
One day just two years ago, the resistance team led by Orpheus gradually recovered 90% of the Githyanki territory in the Astral Plane and almost all of the brooding rooms scattered across the planes in a year-long war. The only things standing in their way were the main city of Turanas and the Lich Queen who had been forced into a nearly desperate situation.
At that time, the Lich Queen's men had almost no strength to fight. Her armies were either defeated or incorporated, leaving only a small number of hopeless diehards who stubbornly followed her.
There were originally hundreds of red dragons living in Turanas, but because of an ancient agreement, all red dragons would not actively harm any Githyanki, so in this war involving the internal race, the red dragon clan chose not to help either side from the beginning.

Therefore, the Lich Queen, who had been forced into a desperate situation, had no choice but to give it her all and fight to the death. Although Vlaakis, as a psychic lich, had not achieved the status of a true god even after ten thousand years, she had not made no progress after living for so many years.
Every once in a while, Vlaakith will devour the souls of a group of powerful Githyanki in the name of [promotion]. The souls of these powerful people can allow Vlaakith to gain more knowledge and power. With the long-term and selfless supply of these nutrients, Vlaakith's arcane knowledge is equivalent to that of a gathering of great wizards, and her combat skills are enough to rival hundreds of sword masters.
The Lich Queen also used the heads of mind flayers, the rite of passage presented to her by every Githyanki in these ten thousand years, as well as the corpse of a demigod mastermind she hunted herself, to create a powerful prop that could barely be considered a divine artifact, which is the throne of bones under her seat.
As long as he sits on this artifact, Vlaakis can rely on the psychic power granted by the throne to display the majesty of a god, as well as the ultra-large-scale psychic attack ability like a main brain, or many other similar uses.
But unfortunately, the psychic power brought by this artifact was completely countered by Orpheus' unique skills. When this fake god first appeared on the scene, Vlaakith still maintained her god-like majesty, but when Orpheus appeared on the battlefield at the same time, Vlaakith's disguise was instantly broken.
With the blessing of Noshir's divine power, Orpheus wielded the "Hammer of Orpheus" given to him by Noshir and fought a desperate battle with Vlaakis.
Once, Noshir used that hammer to break the shackles that bound him, and now, Orpheus will use this hammer that symbolizes freedom to break the shackles that bind all the Githyanki!
All races in the astral realm recorded this war. Even when the war was going on, some bards of the astral races were constantly recording it with photo stones and spreading it to every corner of the astral realm at the same time.
So, in front of almost all the Githyanki, Orpheus defeated Vlaakith! At the end of that long and lasting battle, Orpheus personally smashed the lich's head with that gorgeous hammer! Completely destroying her divine body!
After the war, Orpheus' position was finally consolidated, and the Ghis finally welcomed their legitimate and most benevolent ruler. From that moment on, the unique culture of the Ghis gradually took root under the leadership of Orpheus, until today, two years later.
Walking on the street, Noshir suddenly stopped, looking at the statue of himself from afar, silently thinking about everything that had happened since then.
After Orpheus defeated Vlaakith, Noshil also accepted Orpheus' invitation and destroyed the throne that symbolized Vlaakith's tyranny. As for why Noshil was asked to do this, according to Orpheus, it was because Noshil was the greatest contributor to the Ghis people regaining their freedom.
The freedom of the Gis people started with him, and the suffering of the Gis people ended with him. Noshir once broke the shackles that bound Orpheus, and now, what he has to do is to destroy this artifact that symbolizes the suffering of the Gis people and the tyranny of Vlaakis. To be honest, all this is really quite memorable, and in the end, with Orpheus's propaganda, under the watchful eyes of countless astral races, Noshir, who chopped the [Skeleton Throne] with one blow, instantly gained unimaginable fame among all the Gis people.
Looking at the huge statue erected to commemorate his great achievements, Noshir couldn't help but sigh.
"I didn't expect that two years have passed since then. Time flies so fast in the astral world. But my hard work during this period has not been in vain. That haunting guy Vlajis is finally dead. What I extinguished this time must be his last soul box. I can finally take a break and enjoy this world to my heart's content."
Yes, the reason why Noshel still appeared during this period of time was that the cunning lich was not completely killed. After all, this was the racial characteristic of this thing. If you want to kill a lich completely, you must destroy the soul box of the lich, because only in that box is their real soul.
Therefore, there is actually not much meaning in destroying their physical bodies. Even if Noshir was present at the time, he could not stop the soul of Vlaakis in a body that has no soul. So since then, Noshir embarked on a ranger life of searching for the whereabouts of Vlaakis's body in the astral realm, while doing justice in various worlds and earning incentive points.
And now, his adventure can finally come to an end. He has left enough footprints in this world, and all the things he should do have been done to the best of his ability. His friends in the main material plane are now living happily. Long before leaving Baldur's Gate for the astral plane, he left an incarnation of his divine power there to deal with various emergencies.
While Noshir's original body was traveling in the astral plane, his incarnation was also constantly writing his own story in the mortal world, traveling around various places in the continent of Faerun. He even took the time to go to Waterdeep to help Gale solve the problem of the destruction orb in his body, and also learned a lot of magical knowledge with Gale's help.
Now Nosher is no longer the man who had just gained divine power and could only use it recklessly. He has long been able to skillfully mobilize various abilities in his body and combine them to produce various unexpected effects.

As his fame grew, all kinds of troubles also came to him, including overt or covert temptations from various evil gods.
When Noshir was hunting down Vlaakis, he encountered various ambushes. The most thrilling one was when the lich actually ran to a world called Tal'dorei, where he found the local evil forces, an evil force called the Five-Colored Dragon Council, which was composed of five powerful ancient five-colored evil dragons.
Noshir didn't know how Vlaakis convinced them and got their help, but with their help, these guys actually succeeded in summoning [Five-headed Dragon Queen Tiamat] from hell!
If Noshir had arrived a little later, Tiamat would have destroyed this world, but he arrived in time. The moment Tiamat appeared, a powerful fluctuation of divine power was generated, and this fluctuation was captured by Noshir, so in almost a blink of an eye, Noshir followed closely and also came to that world, and in the next five minutes he almost killed the five-headed dragon queen on the spot.
If Tiamat had not seen the danger and ran fast enough, destroying the summoning circle at the critical moment and being pulled back to hell by the power of hell, the five-headed dragon would have been chopped down to only two heads, and he might have really died there. That battle also made Noshir famous among the gods, and his fame was extremely - exaggerated.
Although the power level of the [Five-Headed Dragon Queen] is only at a weak level, as the evil side of the Nine-Faced Dragon God, Tiamat's actual combat power can be ranked among the top even in the Pantheon. Even a powerful like Asmodeus chose to use tricks and contracts to deceive and bind her to the first level of the Nine Hells, and did not dare to fight her easily.
But even such a powerful god was chopped into that state in less than five minutes of fighting, and he almost couldn't come back.
All in all, Noshir's exaggerated performance did frighten many guys with bad intentions to a great extent. For example, Asmodeus, who had always been regarded as a great enemy by Noshir, fled back to hell after the five dragons. Not long after that, Asmodeus directly dispatched the new general of the first layer of the Nine Hells, who was also Avernus's former general, [Bell, the Devil of Hell].
According to Bell himself, his fundamental purpose in seeking out Nosir was to negotiate peace on behalf of Asmodeus. He said that there was actually no real conflict between the two of them, and even if there was, it had not risen to the level of mortal enemies. He even entrusted Bell to bring a contract of never invading each other, but Nosir tore it up without even looking at it, and Bell did not dare to say a word and just rolled back to hell silently.
Noshier knew that all this was due to his absolute military power, and it was from that time that he realized that he had reached the top of the world. The word "invincible" was no longer false even now. If he continued to look to the future, he was destined to become even stronger than he is now.
"When you have time, go visit Hell again."
(End of this chapter)

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