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Chapter 1829 Want to infiltrate and cause trouble? Let's show off at a glance

Chapter 1829 Want to infiltrate and cause trouble? Let's show off at a glance

Theoretically, the Burning Legion has a total of three available strongholds in the Broken Isles, namely the Tomb of Sargeras on the Broken Shore, the city of Suramar, and the Academy of Na'thalas, which is nominally supposed to be shared with the Burning Legion.

The reason why it is said to be in name is because Elisande temporarily refused to open Nathalas Academy to the Burning Legion on the grounds of protecting precious books from damage due to war.

This excuse was not something that was just improvised recently. Long before Kil'jaeden's visit, Elisande had repeatedly argued with the Eredar twins over this matter, but in the end the two sides still failed to reach an agreement.

This is one of the main reasons why Rakish led his own army to the Azsuna region to establish a new stronghold.

Due to well-known reasons, Lakish's "pioneering" operation encountered major setbacks. So far, the Burning Legion has not been able to officially extend its tentacles into Azsuna.

The positions of Sarlayan and Kil'jaeden in their respective camps are quite similar. The only difference is that one habitually hides behind the scenes and strategizes, while the other passively follows the other to shoulder the heavy responsibility of the Sea-Dinging Needle.

Since the bosses on both sides would not appear on the battlefield for the time being, Sarlayan simply calmed down and countered Kil'jaeden's various attempts to rewrite the battlefield situation one by one.

The first is Stormheim, which still maintains its independent rule. The factional struggles within the local Tideskier Vrykul have never stopped.

As the ruthless Odin drove the Hall of Valor back to Ulduar without any hesitation, the disappointed Vrykul people once felt extremely confused about their faith that they had adhered to for tens of thousands of years.

Some of the Tidestealer Vrykul have gradually healed their inner pain over time, and still insist on their faith in the Hall of Valor and Odin.

But there are also a considerable number of people who have abandoned the "long outdated" belief. They no longer believe in the so-called ancient legend that after death in heroic battle, they will be promoted to the Hall of Valor, and even shout slogans to cherish their time as a living person.

To put it bluntly, Sarlayan does not think this idea is wrong, but in the traditional ideas of the Vrykul people, this emerging idea is undoubtedly deviant.

As soon as the theory of voluntarily giving up Odin's faith was put forward, it immediately triggered a heated discussion... It could even be said to be a quarrel.

Vrykul people are originally the kind of people who like to use their hands more than their brains and words. If they can't talk, they will just try to persuade them physically.

The two forces with different beliefs gradually evolved into a fierce fight. Even Queen Britta's personal mediation was unable to bridge the huge contradiction between the two parties.

When he first learned about this, Sarlayan was very dissatisfied with Odin's irresponsible behavior, but after all, this was a "family matter" of the Titan Creation family, and it was not easy for an outsider like Sarlayan to interfere too much.

As expected by Sharlayan, Kil'jaeden seized the opportunity of the internal strife in Stormheim and tried to provoke the Tidefear Vrykul into an all-out civil war.

But it was at this time that Kil'jaeden began to miss Nathrezim, who had an excellent ability to penetrate and incite.

Without the group of Dreadlords who were good at pretending to cause trouble, and with Sharlayan's advance warning and warning, the spies planted by the Burning Legion in Stormheim were quickly captured by Queen Bretta, who was well prepared. came out, and took this opportunity to once again call for a temporary truce between the two feuding factions and to unite and target the outside world.

Seeing that his plan failed, Kil'jaeden stepped up his incitement and began a two-pronged operation to consider Val'sharah, another adjacent area of ​​Suramar.

As the undisputed central area of ​​the Broken Islands, Suramar has land parcels bordering Azsuna, Val'sharah and Stormheim. When Azsuna and Stormheim are unable to open up the situation, the basic Of course, Er'gardan would turn his attention to Val'sharah.

Speaking of Val'sharah, Sarlayan also felt a little headache.

Under the orders of Speaker Malfurion, the Dark Night Republic officially abandoned Val'sharah, an enclave far away from the mainland, and handed over local management rights to the nearby Dark Night Empire. However, this does not mean that Val'sharah can join the Dark Night Empire without any obstacles.

As the saying goes, it’s hard to leave your homeland.

The indigenous people of Val'sharah have settled here for more than 10,000 years. A considerable number of people have taken root here before the decline of the Dark Night Empire in ancient times. They do not want to leave their hometown because of the change of local management.

This situation is advantageous to the reluctant Night Republic, who can easily put sand in the eyes of the Dark Night Empire who is trying to take over Val'sharah.

Azshara also knew that Val'sharah was a fleshy bone that looked fat but was actually toothless. After the Dark Night Republic officially evacuated, she was not in a hurry to send a large number of managers to Val'sharah.

One of the reasons is because Azshara has been busy arguing with Valeera about her life-long affairs, and can't spare any extra energy to pay attention to Val'shara, who is a mixed bag of good and bad.

Due to the lack of strong official leadership, the security situation in Val'sharah, which was well controlled during the rule of the Dark Night Republic, quickly deteriorated.

Harpies, forest elves, wild naga and murlocs all took the opportunity to jump out and cause trouble.

Yes, wild naga.

It needs to be emphasized here that not all Nagas will willingly obey Azshara's orders.

The true direct descendants of the Dark Night Empire are, after all, the original night elves who fell into the sea with Azshara and were protected by the Queen herself.

And these elites who had lived for ten thousand years all returned to the land with Azshara, and after receiving the distributed Arcandor, they transformed back into the night elf form they dreamed of.

The Naga clan has lived in the sea for tens of thousands of years. It is inevitable that the original upper-class elves who cannot control their lower bodies will spread out and spread their wings. A considerable number of illegitimate children who cannot get their status will flow into the people.

Of course, these Naga descendants will not have a good impression of their parents who abandoned them. Due to the lack of faith and guidance of loyalty to the queen since childhood, they have no loyalty to Azshara.

The new generation of Nagas who were born unluckily gradually gathered together to keep warm. They stayed away from Nazjatar, the core area of ​​the Dark Night Empire, and scattered across the vast sea to settle down.

Some of the young Nagas who were called outliers by the establishment Nagas accepted N'Zoth's recruitment and gradually evolved into the later Void Nagas.

There are also some people who do not want to join any of Azshara and N'Zoth's factions, but just want to live their own peaceful lives.

The wild naga wandering near the coast of Val'sharah are typical outliers. They do not respect Azshara's orders and only think about how to strengthen the clan and expand the clan's territory in the Val'sharah region.

As for the Lin Jing...it's a long story.

Let’s not mention the origins of forest spirits. To describe them in one sentence, they are prank experts who do not cause trouble and make drivers uncomfortable. Some of their behaviors even go beyond the scope of pranks and can be called real evil deeds. .

(End of this chapter)

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