Blood Elf Prince of Warcraft

Chapter 142: Wildhammer Dwarves

In this world, the bold and brave dwarves are an ancient race, originating from the earth spirits created by the Titans of the early world from energetic stones.

Due to a disease known as the Curse of Flesh, the earthen ancestors of the dwarves underwent a metamorphosis, turning their rocky hides into soft skins.Eventually, these flesh-and-blood creatures called themselves the dwarves and carved out the mighty Ironforge on the snow-covered summit of Khaz Modan.

After many long centuries, the three dwarf tribes - the Bronzebeard tribe, the Wildhammer tribe and the Dark Iron tribe, lived together in Ironforge under the wise rule of the powerful Mountain King Modimus Anvilmar. .

When Modimus died, tensions grew between the three tribes, and a war broke out between them for control of the city.Thus began the War of the Three Hammers.This brutal battle raged for many years until the Bronzebeard tribe won sole ownership of Ironforge and drove out its rivals.The war severed all ties between the three tribes, and they each went on to forge their new destinies.

However, countless years later, the army of the Dark Iron tribe, unwilling to fail, swept across the armies and fortresses of their two brother tribes, and almost captured the two kingdoms.The Wildhammer dwarves' home in Grimal Baator was also damaged by the war and became uninhabitable.

Cadros, the leader of the Wildhammer dwarves, led his people north to the land of Lordaeron and settled in the rich Hinterlands forest. He built the Eagle's Nest Castle there and gradually got closer to nature. , and even became friends with the local griffons.

This is the information Alleria received about the Hinterland dwarves.

In order to fulfill Kael'thas's order, Alleria set out from the human Kingdom of Lordaeron, passed through the Kingdom of Alterac, and finally, after crossing the mountains, successfully arrived at the Eagle's Nest Mountain in the northwest of the Hinterlands.

The reason why they did not set off from the sea was because if they landed from the eastern coast, they would need to cross the Hinterlands to reach the Eagle's Nest Mountain. The order they received was not to be discovered by the trolls. To be cautious, Alleria still Land was chosen.

After arriving at the Eyrie, the high elves were warmly welcomed by the current leader of the Wildhammer dwarves, High Lord Falstad Wildhammer. (In order to avoid changes in the future, this person should be selected in advance as the leader of the Wildhammer dwarves in this period. By the way, who is he or his brother? I almost faint.)

Of course, for the sake of observation, Alleria did not tell her true purpose of coming here at first, but came simply in the name of diplomacy.

Before this, there was no communication between the high elves of Quel'Thalas and the Wildhammer dwarves of the Hinterlands.

But sure enough, as His Highness Kael'thas said, the Wildhammer dwarves are very similar to the high elves in some aspects, and they have a common understanding of nature and wildness.

This is amazing!

Although both races are willing to have good relations with other races, they have always appeared to be somewhat independent and mysterious in the eyes of the outside world because of their different values ​​and cultures.

Therefore, when Alleria and her team members stayed in the city for two months, they quickly established a friendship based on their shared views on nature and hobbies.

Alleria then took out Kael'thas's letter and explained his plan.

"How does your Highness know us so well? This is incredible!!"

High Lord Falstad Wildhammer marveled, more surprised by Kael'thas' knowledge than by the plan.

"His Royal Highness stayed in the Hinterlands for two months during his travels. Although he has not interacted with you, it is likely that he learned about you at that time."

Alleria sat next to his subordinate, smiling, and answered with a smile.

This makes Falstad Wildhammer even more incredible.

"Has he been here? I really didn't know that!!"

"So, could it be that just because of such a simple contact, His Highness concluded that our two races can get along well?"

He asked loudly with his eyes open.

"I think so."

Alleria couldn't think of any other reasons, so she nodded and said:

"In fact, His Highness's order to me is to wait until we have established a certain degree of friendship before letting me hand over this plan to you."

Falstad was stunned and looked at the letter in his hand.

The beautiful handwriting revealed the sincerity and friendliness of the other party, which made him feel slightly happy.

They are both human allies and a race with a long history. The high elves are much more powerful than them. But at this moment, he can be the first to extend a hand of friendship. What reason does he have to disagree?

"Hahaha, since His Highness trusts you so much, I will naturally not refuse!"

The unique boldness and cheerfulness of the dwarves were inspired. Falstad laughed and agreed neatly:

"I, the Wildhammer dwarf, am willing to conclude an alliance contract with the High Elf Kingdom!"

It is not indirectly based on humans, but it is a separate covenant that will still exist even without humans.

This is what Kael'thas is for...

"I think His Highness will be very happy to hear this news, Lord Falstad!"

mission completed...

Alleria was relieved, but she couldn't help but feel happy.

This is a friendly and just ally, and she has developed a very good impression of them during this time together.

Unlike humans, dwarves have a long rule period, and their society is not too complicated. The entire race, like the high elves, adheres to its own ideas, which can basically be summarized as generous and kind.Unlike humans, it changes all the time and has too many forces. You can't confirm what this race is like.

"However, those trolls are very cunning and vicious. Can we really rely on them?"

Falstad frowned again and asked this question.

In the plan, they need to help some trolls, making this lord a little suspicious.

"Please don't worry about this. The troll we sent has been ruled and educated by His Highness for 6 years and will never betray us!"

In fact, Alleria was a little worried in her heart, but she looked very firm and natural.

"That's fine."

Seeing Alleria's certainty, Falstad immediately trusted her a little more and nodded in reply.

He then thought about it, there were so few trolls coming from Zul'Aman, even if they betrayed them, they wouldn't have a big impact, so he didn't have to worry too much.

Moreover, if His Highness the Elf's plan is implemented smoothly, the Wildhammer dwarves will no longer be attacked and harassed by trolls and live a stable life in the future.

"Then, Ms. Alleria, please go back and inform His Highness Kael'thas."

"We will build a ferry on a hidden coast to welcome your people and trolls..."

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