Blood Elf Prince of Warcraft
Chapter 311: Get our things back
Aethas Sunreaver took Kael'thas through half of Dalaran, and then came to an exquisite small courtyard.
"This is it, Your Highness."
He saluted Kael'thas and said... Kael'thas frowned.
Maybe he was paranoid, but although this courtyard was beautiful, it didn't seem to fit his identity very well.
Coupled with the weird looks in the human mage's eyes along the way...
"How are the accommodations arranged in Dalaran?"
He asked Aisas... Aisas hesitated for a moment, and then explained:
"Dalaran allocates residences based on strength, status and contribution. Generally, mages live in hotels and dormitories, and then more powerful mages can have their own homes."
"Only the Councilors of the Kirin Tor who have made great contributions almost live in those towers."
The tower in Dalaran is a symbol of identity and strength. It is also the place where arcane energy is most concentrated. It has its own laboratory, which can be said to be a small castle.
But according to Kael'thas' identity, he should be able to live in the tower.
"Why is my residence here?"
Kael'thas asked in a deep voice.
Aesas looked at him carefully and breathed a sigh of relief after realizing that Kael'thas was not really angry.
"Your Highness, we have been absent from the Kirin Tor for several human generations..."
Isaacs said with a wry smile.
They have been absent for so long, and Dalaran has no reason to leave a place for Kael'thas and the others.
"Although we tried our best to retain a few towers before. But before this, the elves did not have a leader with enough reputation in Dalaran."
"We mages cannot refuse Dalaran's arrangements."
The elves who came to Dalaran did not have a powerful person, and they did not have the capital to reason with Dalaran.
In fact, these elves don't want to involve Quel'Thalas for this matter.
But it's much better now. Once Kael'thas comes, all the elves will slowly regain their original status...fundamentally speaking.The current situation is also caused by Quel'Thalas not sending anyone for a long time.
Although Kael'thas is a little dull, he also knows that asking for trouble is a very excessive thing.
"Then let's live here first."
Kael'thas gave instructions to the several elves behind him, and then entered the courtyard together.
He decided to build a tall tower later.This was necessary for the high elves' power in Dalaran.
Lunch was prepared by Valela, and Kael'thas followed the elves to get familiar with Dalaran, and the night was quickly saved.
After dinner.Kael'thas wiped his bow carefully, and when he thought he was about to end the conversation, a person quietly made a request to him to meet.
"Eamon Spike?"
Kael'thas looked at Aesas in confusion.
"Yes, Your Highness, a human mage."
Aethas replied respectfully to Kael'thas.
Human mage?Eamonn?
Kael'thas searched carefully in his memory and barely found the existence of this mage.
Eamonn Spike was the human mage he met in the wetlands when Kael'thas repaired the walls of Stromgarde and left Arathi for Dun Morogh.
[Why is he looking for me? 】
Kael'thas was a little strange, but he still asked Aesas to let the human mage in.
"Nice to see you again, Your Highness Kael'thas."
The young human mage was a little excited.Salute to Kael'thas.
He had waited for so long, and finally the elf prince came.
【This prince can change my destiny. 】
Eamon had been thinking like this, so he couldn't wait to come over on the first night Kael'thas arrived.
"It's good to see you again, too, Mage Amon. It seems the war in Dun Morogh didn't hurt you."
Kael'thas responded with a smile, hinting by the way that he had not forgotten the mage.
This was perhaps what Eamon was most worried about, so when Kael'thas said the words 'Dun Morogh's War', Eamon was completely relieved.
"So, what brings you here?"
Kael'thas got to the point.
Eamon entered quietly, which made Kael'thas curious.
"Yes. Your Highness, congratulations on becoming the youngest Councilor of the Kirin Tor."
Eamon carefully lay down on the ground and said:
"I think you will definitely need a group of human subordinates when you first come here. If possible, I can work for you..."
He stated the reason very straightforwardly.
Kael'thas did not expect that there would be people loyal to him as soon as he came to this city.
"Of course, I'd love to."
With a thought in his heart, he immediately agreed to Eamon's request.
This doesn't hurt him at all, does it?
Eamonn immediately swore an oath of allegiance with joy.
When he got up, Kael'thas asked about Dalaran.
As expected, Amon, as a human, knew more about the situation than Aethas and others, including the division of power in Dalaran.
Just like every country, Dalaran is still an existence full of contradictions and struggles. Each Kirin Tor councilman has different forces and controls different powers in Dalaran.
This gave Kael'thas a headache.
[What should I do if everything is divided up? 】
What worried him even more was that Kel'Thuzad also had powerful forces in his hands, and many mages belonged to his forces.
There are only a few hundred high elves in Dalaran, and they are too weak compared to these human forces.
Kael'thas thought that he needed to think carefully about his next actions. After asking questions, he wanted Eamon to go back.
But at this moment, Eamon said something that surprised Kael'thas.
"Your Highness. Why do you want to live here?"
Eamon asked carefully and doubtfully:
"It's hard to establish your own power when you live here."
A new Kirin Tor councilor would certainly be sought after by frustrated human mages, but Kael'thas' current residence would make these mages doubt his status.
"We haven't sent a leader here for a long time, and the original residence seems to have been assigned to someone else."
Kael'thas explained to Eamon with a wry smile.
"Eh!? But Your Highness, didn't you build those towers for yourselves?"
Eamonn was surprised.
Kael'thas' eyes widened for a moment.
"What did you say?"
His face sank, and then he turned his gaze to Isaac:
"Aisas. Did we build some of the towers ourselves?"
Isaacs looked nervous, then nodded:
"Yes, Your Highness. But..."
"No buts!"
Kael'thas stood up suddenly and tightened his grip on the bow:
"Since it is our own thing, there are no buts."
A fire suddenly broke out in his heart.
No wonder I always felt like something was wrong.It was obvious that some humans were targeting them deliberately.
Kael'thas sneered.
He couldn't sit back and ignore this.
Unlike the previous situation, Kael'thas did not need to worry too much. He had previously helped the alliance to help the secular forces of the alliance, but Dalaran, a loose force, was not among Kael'thas' concerns.
Dalaran is not so much a country as it is an alliance of mages, which is fundamentally different from a country.
What's more, the high elf was originally half of Dalaran's father.
They can't take offense here.
"Aisas, do you remember who I am?"
Kael'thas looked at Aissa and asked.
"You are our prince."
Isaacs was a little confused, but still answered fearfully.
He could tell that Kael'thas was a little unhappy.
"Yes, I am Kael'thas. Kael'thas Sunstrider."
Kael'thas looked at Aisas coldly:
"So I am different from you. I represent Quel'Thalas."
"The dignity of Quel'Thalas cannot be tarnished."
"Your concealment almost made me make a mistake."
If Anastarian knew about this, Kael'thas would definitely be scolded to death.
The high elves don't owe Dalaran, on the contrary, Dalaran has always owed them.
Kael'thas is fully qualified to do anything in this city.
He stepped toward the door.
"Your Highness. What are you going to do?"
Sylvanas immediately followed and asked.
"Call people to gather and get our things back."
Kael'thas gave the order.
Isaacs and Eamon were stunned for a moment, and then the two of them immediately followed.
A few minutes later, hundreds of elf mages quickly gathered together and followed Kael'thas closely.
Unlike humans, no high elves would oppose Kael'thas's decision.
"Those towers belong to us?"
On the road.Kael'thas asked Aethas again.
Now Aesas didn't dare to hide anything, and told Kael'thas all the places.
"Very good. It seems that everyone is gathered together, which saves trouble."
Kael'thas said, and then said to the elves behind him:
"Anyone who doesn't follow my advice will be killed directly without asking me... and beaten to a disability."
He originally wanted to say kill, but after thinking about it, he changed the word kill to maim.
Kael'thas didn't want to trigger a rebellion across Dalaran, and being disabled was enough to teach those humans a lesson.
The elves walked through the streets of Dalaran, and from a height, they looked like a small golden current.
"Won't you stop it?"
At the top of the Violet Castle, Krasus asked Antonidas with a smile.
"Forget it, I think it would be better to teach these mages a lesson."
Antonidas replied with a sigh.
In his opinion, some human mages went too far, but as a highly prestigious leader of human mages, Antonidas would not be able to attack these humans.
Kael'thas's actions, even if he established his own authority, could also be said to have done Antonidas a favor.
Human mages are different from high elves, because there is not much restraint, which leads to the production of too many selfish and low-moral people. RQ
"This is it, Your Highness."
He saluted Kael'thas and said... Kael'thas frowned.
Maybe he was paranoid, but although this courtyard was beautiful, it didn't seem to fit his identity very well.
Coupled with the weird looks in the human mage's eyes along the way...
"How are the accommodations arranged in Dalaran?"
He asked Aisas... Aisas hesitated for a moment, and then explained:
"Dalaran allocates residences based on strength, status and contribution. Generally, mages live in hotels and dormitories, and then more powerful mages can have their own homes."
"Only the Councilors of the Kirin Tor who have made great contributions almost live in those towers."
The tower in Dalaran is a symbol of identity and strength. It is also the place where arcane energy is most concentrated. It has its own laboratory, which can be said to be a small castle.
But according to Kael'thas' identity, he should be able to live in the tower.
"Why is my residence here?"
Kael'thas asked in a deep voice.
Aesas looked at him carefully and breathed a sigh of relief after realizing that Kael'thas was not really angry.
"Your Highness, we have been absent from the Kirin Tor for several human generations..."
Isaacs said with a wry smile.
They have been absent for so long, and Dalaran has no reason to leave a place for Kael'thas and the others.
"Although we tried our best to retain a few towers before. But before this, the elves did not have a leader with enough reputation in Dalaran."
"We mages cannot refuse Dalaran's arrangements."
The elves who came to Dalaran did not have a powerful person, and they did not have the capital to reason with Dalaran.
In fact, these elves don't want to involve Quel'Thalas for this matter.
But it's much better now. Once Kael'thas comes, all the elves will slowly regain their original status...fundamentally speaking.The current situation is also caused by Quel'Thalas not sending anyone for a long time.
Although Kael'thas is a little dull, he also knows that asking for trouble is a very excessive thing.
"Then let's live here first."
Kael'thas gave instructions to the several elves behind him, and then entered the courtyard together.
He decided to build a tall tower later.This was necessary for the high elves' power in Dalaran.
Lunch was prepared by Valela, and Kael'thas followed the elves to get familiar with Dalaran, and the night was quickly saved.
After dinner.Kael'thas wiped his bow carefully, and when he thought he was about to end the conversation, a person quietly made a request to him to meet.
"Eamon Spike?"
Kael'thas looked at Aesas in confusion.
"Yes, Your Highness, a human mage."
Aethas replied respectfully to Kael'thas.
Human mage?Eamonn?
Kael'thas searched carefully in his memory and barely found the existence of this mage.
Eamonn Spike was the human mage he met in the wetlands when Kael'thas repaired the walls of Stromgarde and left Arathi for Dun Morogh.
[Why is he looking for me? 】
Kael'thas was a little strange, but he still asked Aesas to let the human mage in.
"Nice to see you again, Your Highness Kael'thas."
The young human mage was a little excited.Salute to Kael'thas.
He had waited for so long, and finally the elf prince came.
【This prince can change my destiny. 】
Eamon had been thinking like this, so he couldn't wait to come over on the first night Kael'thas arrived.
"It's good to see you again, too, Mage Amon. It seems the war in Dun Morogh didn't hurt you."
Kael'thas responded with a smile, hinting by the way that he had not forgotten the mage.
This was perhaps what Eamon was most worried about, so when Kael'thas said the words 'Dun Morogh's War', Eamon was completely relieved.
"So, what brings you here?"
Kael'thas got to the point.
Eamon entered quietly, which made Kael'thas curious.
"Yes. Your Highness, congratulations on becoming the youngest Councilor of the Kirin Tor."
Eamon carefully lay down on the ground and said:
"I think you will definitely need a group of human subordinates when you first come here. If possible, I can work for you..."
He stated the reason very straightforwardly.
Kael'thas did not expect that there would be people loyal to him as soon as he came to this city.
"Of course, I'd love to."
With a thought in his heart, he immediately agreed to Eamon's request.
This doesn't hurt him at all, does it?
Eamonn immediately swore an oath of allegiance with joy.
When he got up, Kael'thas asked about Dalaran.
As expected, Amon, as a human, knew more about the situation than Aethas and others, including the division of power in Dalaran.
Just like every country, Dalaran is still an existence full of contradictions and struggles. Each Kirin Tor councilman has different forces and controls different powers in Dalaran.
This gave Kael'thas a headache.
[What should I do if everything is divided up? 】
What worried him even more was that Kel'Thuzad also had powerful forces in his hands, and many mages belonged to his forces.
There are only a few hundred high elves in Dalaran, and they are too weak compared to these human forces.
Kael'thas thought that he needed to think carefully about his next actions. After asking questions, he wanted Eamon to go back.
But at this moment, Eamon said something that surprised Kael'thas.
"Your Highness. Why do you want to live here?"
Eamon asked carefully and doubtfully:
"It's hard to establish your own power when you live here."
A new Kirin Tor councilor would certainly be sought after by frustrated human mages, but Kael'thas' current residence would make these mages doubt his status.
"We haven't sent a leader here for a long time, and the original residence seems to have been assigned to someone else."
Kael'thas explained to Eamon with a wry smile.
"Eh!? But Your Highness, didn't you build those towers for yourselves?"
Eamonn was surprised.
Kael'thas' eyes widened for a moment.
"What did you say?"
His face sank, and then he turned his gaze to Isaac:
"Aisas. Did we build some of the towers ourselves?"
Isaacs looked nervous, then nodded:
"Yes, Your Highness. But..."
"No buts!"
Kael'thas stood up suddenly and tightened his grip on the bow:
"Since it is our own thing, there are no buts."
A fire suddenly broke out in his heart.
No wonder I always felt like something was wrong.It was obvious that some humans were targeting them deliberately.
Kael'thas sneered.
He couldn't sit back and ignore this.
Unlike the previous situation, Kael'thas did not need to worry too much. He had previously helped the alliance to help the secular forces of the alliance, but Dalaran, a loose force, was not among Kael'thas' concerns.
Dalaran is not so much a country as it is an alliance of mages, which is fundamentally different from a country.
What's more, the high elf was originally half of Dalaran's father.
They can't take offense here.
"Aisas, do you remember who I am?"
Kael'thas looked at Aissa and asked.
"You are our prince."
Isaacs was a little confused, but still answered fearfully.
He could tell that Kael'thas was a little unhappy.
"Yes, I am Kael'thas. Kael'thas Sunstrider."
Kael'thas looked at Aisas coldly:
"So I am different from you. I represent Quel'Thalas."
"The dignity of Quel'Thalas cannot be tarnished."
"Your concealment almost made me make a mistake."
If Anastarian knew about this, Kael'thas would definitely be scolded to death.
The high elves don't owe Dalaran, on the contrary, Dalaran has always owed them.
Kael'thas is fully qualified to do anything in this city.
He stepped toward the door.
"Your Highness. What are you going to do?"
Sylvanas immediately followed and asked.
"Call people to gather and get our things back."
Kael'thas gave the order.
Isaacs and Eamon were stunned for a moment, and then the two of them immediately followed.
A few minutes later, hundreds of elf mages quickly gathered together and followed Kael'thas closely.
Unlike humans, no high elves would oppose Kael'thas's decision.
"Those towers belong to us?"
On the road.Kael'thas asked Aethas again.
Now Aesas didn't dare to hide anything, and told Kael'thas all the places.
"Very good. It seems that everyone is gathered together, which saves trouble."
Kael'thas said, and then said to the elves behind him:
"Anyone who doesn't follow my advice will be killed directly without asking me... and beaten to a disability."
He originally wanted to say kill, but after thinking about it, he changed the word kill to maim.
Kael'thas didn't want to trigger a rebellion across Dalaran, and being disabled was enough to teach those humans a lesson.
The elves walked through the streets of Dalaran, and from a height, they looked like a small golden current.
"Won't you stop it?"
At the top of the Violet Castle, Krasus asked Antonidas with a smile.
"Forget it, I think it would be better to teach these mages a lesson."
Antonidas replied with a sigh.
In his opinion, some human mages went too far, but as a highly prestigious leader of human mages, Antonidas would not be able to attack these humans.
Kael'thas's actions, even if he established his own authority, could also be said to have done Antonidas a favor.
Human mages are different from high elves, because there is not much restraint, which leads to the production of too many selfish and low-moral people. RQ
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