Blood Elf Prince of Warcraft
Chapter 344: Methods of Change
The tall spiers are shrouded in the moonlight, and the snow-white light covers the city lightly, like an open picture scroll.
Kael'thas was sitting alone on the window, leaning against the window sill - doing nothing, just squinting at the sky like a statue.
The answer Medivh gave was Alleria, the female ranger whose story had been changed by Kael'thas.
He couldn't accept the answer.
Kael'thas has never thought about harming his elves. Perhaps the big reason for keeping Alleria is for the benefit of the entire race, but maybe he hopes that the fate of that woman will change?
In the original history, Alleria's family was destroyed, and her vengeful rage led her to chase the orcs to Draenor. She was never heard from in that world, or she was probably dead.
Kael'thas didn't think such a story was beautiful, so he ruthlessly changed the story.
But if this change pushes Alleria into another deeper nightmare, one that even death is hard to achieve...
Then it all seems pointless.
【What on earth did I do? 】
Kael'thas thought with some self-deprecation, thinking alone for half the night.
It wasn't useless to think about it - he felt that he had grasped the key point of the Queen of the Dead.
The historical queen is Sylvanas, and the current predicted queen is Alleria. These two people have one thing in common. They are both commanders of the rangers of Quel'Thalas.
Originally, Alleria went to Draenor, and the ranger leader in Quel'Thalas was Sylvanas.
And now.Alleria did not go to Draenor, and Kael'thas gave her a large army.
After such an analysis, the final result is taken for granted.
The person who becomes the Queen of the Undead does not refer to a specific person, but a leader who commands the resistance of the high elf army.
The current situation is a little different from history. Perhaps that unit belongs to Kael'thas.
Whoever is the leader of his team will become the Queen of the Undead.
However, is it really that simple?
To prove your idea.After dinner the next morning, Kael'thas found Medivh again.
"If you want to ask me whether personnel changes can change this result, I think you will be disappointed."
One glance revealed his thoughts.Medivh said coldly and bluntly:
"Even if you lock people up or send them somewhere else, what's going to happen will happen."
In other words, the key point of the Queen of the Dead is not status.
Kael'thas was silent.
"Is there any way to change this?"
He looked at Medivh and said:
"I can do more for you."
It was very inconvenient for Medivh to move around because he only had a body with a soul.Kael'thas also took advantage of this.
"Help me do something..."
Medivh chuckled and waved his hand gently:
"No, I don't need your help right now."
"But I can help you make some changes. Whether you succeed or not is up to you."
He was surprisingly easy to talk to.
But in fact, this has nothing to do with Solanlian.
The so-called 'help you make some changes' is a very vague sentence in this situation.
Kael'thas would think this meant 'changing Alleria's fate', but Medivh might be more saying 'let Kael'thas make some changes'.
The young elf prince didn't notice this, and his pale face that night began to look normal.
"Thank you."
Kael'thas bowed his head to Medivh to express his gratitude, and then asked:
"How do I do it?"
Medivh's prophecy was correct, which gave Kael'thas a high level of trust in his words.
"Your Highness Kael'thas, what do you think is the most important thing to change your destiny?"
There was no immediate answer, so Medivh asked a question first.
The answer appeared in Kael'thas' mind almost instantly:
"Is it...power?"
He told the right answer.
Maybe in another world.Knowledge can change destiny, but in this world, power is still the most important.
People with power and people without power have completely different lives.
"Yes, it's power."
Saying this, Medivh was not happy at all.
"I...well. Or the other me...he has great power, and it feels like fate is rolling in the palm of his hand, and he can play with it at will."
He took small steps beside Kael'thas, with some mockery on his face:
"But he still underestimated that thing. His power was false glory in front of it, which led to his failure."
Kael'thas knew who Medivh was talking about.
Sargeras - leader of all demons.The demon that once possessed Medivh and disrupted the world.
"However, no matter what, he did play with the world."
Medivh's face darkened:
"He changed the fate of the entire world. A powerful person can change the fate of others."
"Your Highness Kael'thas..."
In front of Kael'thas' eyes, the old mage's body transformed into a crow.
"If you want to change the fate of some people, you must be stronger than them."
The red eyes of this crow exuded a cold air, staring closely at Kael'thas:
"The opportunity I give you to change is this. Do you dare to put your mind aside temporarily and study wholeheartedly?"
This is simply not possible!
Kael'thas's pupils shrank. How could he put aside so many potential dangers to study at this time?
In his original plan, no matter whether the undead came or not, he would make every effort to lay out his plans in the human world to prevent the growth of the Cursed Cult and the outbreak of the plague.
Medivh seemed to know what he was thinking and laughed softly.
"Sure enough...you look like you really know a lot of things?"
"I don't know who told you that stuff."
Medivh's voice began to turn cold:
"But it has changed, completely changed many years ago."
"How about this..."
The crow flew from the floor to the cabinet.Then he tilted his head and said with a little ridicule:
“Continue to keep an eye on all the information in the world—you can learn from that.”
Medivh's words made Kael'thas a little uneasy.
But if he could continue to observe the movements of the plague and the undead, Kael'thas could not refuse Medivh's words.
But can becoming stronger really change Alleria's fate?
Kael'thas was a little unsure, but he had no choice.
Two decisions took shape in his heart almost at the same time: study wholeheartedly to become stronger, and rearrange Alleria's work.
Doing these two things together is all the methods he can find now, as he is already confused about the future.
"Maybe you're right..."
Kael'thas agreed with Medivh's words, and then asked:
"Then how should I study?"
"Or where to go?"
The old mage has said so much, and it is obvious that the study he is talking about cannot be studying in seclusion in Dalaran - let alone Quel'Thalas.
"You are very smart."
Medivh praised.Then he said:
"Dalaran is not suitable for your studies. In fact, I think Karazhan is the best place."
He promoted his residence in disguise.
Kael'thas was a little surprised.
"Karazhan. Isn't that place already occupied by some monsters?"
He then frowned again:
"Besides, we don't have the key, and that place also belongs to Stormwind City's territory."
The key to Karazhan was brought to Draenor by Medivh's disciple Khadgar. Without the key, it was difficult to enter the castle that once belonged to the 'demigod'.
"So whether it succeeds or not depends on you."
Medivh smiled:
"I can think of a way to find the key. But you have to deal with the monsters in Karazhan and the ownership of Karazhan itself."
This is not a trivial matter. Although the relationship between Kael'thas and Varian is okay, Karazhan is too sensitive, and the little king cannot leave it to him easily.
Even Dalaran is peeking into the secrets of Karazhan. How can he make Karazhan his own?
"I look forward to you solving these problems as soon as possible and becoming the Lord of New Karazhan."
After Medivh finished speaking, he flew away.
Kael'thas began to think of countermeasures alone.
Next to the residence of the high elves, the crow that left Kael'thas flew to a remote corner of the courtyard.
"Hello."
He became a ghost and completely hid in the darkness.
"Hello."
This seemed to be a secret signal, and soon someone walked over from the courtyard, it was Solanlian.
"I have just spoken with your Highness."
Medivh told Solanlien the conversation that had just occurred.Then he asked with a smile:
"Is that okay?"
"If he can become a saint in the next few years, and with the things collected by the magic circle in your hand, he should be able to better protect his soul."
Medivh added:
"Of course there are a few important things, but that's for the future."
Solanlian breathed a sigh of relief and nodded.
"Hmm. Thanks."
She assured Medivh:
"I will not forget my promise, and I will definitely find a way to stop that human princess's actions."
The two looked at each other and smiled.
"However, do you want Your Highness to go to Karazhan simply because it is a suitable place for Your Highness?"
Solanlian asked again, watching Medivh's expression carefully... Medivh hesitated.
"Not quite."
He honestly confessed in front of his female companion:
"There are things I need there, but it will be troublesome for me to go in like this."
"But I have no intention of letting your highness suffer. Karazhan is a treasure house, and there is no harm in him taking it."
No one knew that Medivh still had some power that could be used in Karazhan.
And it's not just that - Karazhan is a magical place. Even if demons block Medivh's vision, he can still find some fragments of future history in Karazhan.
Those things would make Medivh feel at ease. RQ
Kael'thas was sitting alone on the window, leaning against the window sill - doing nothing, just squinting at the sky like a statue.
The answer Medivh gave was Alleria, the female ranger whose story had been changed by Kael'thas.
He couldn't accept the answer.
Kael'thas has never thought about harming his elves. Perhaps the big reason for keeping Alleria is for the benefit of the entire race, but maybe he hopes that the fate of that woman will change?
In the original history, Alleria's family was destroyed, and her vengeful rage led her to chase the orcs to Draenor. She was never heard from in that world, or she was probably dead.
Kael'thas didn't think such a story was beautiful, so he ruthlessly changed the story.
But if this change pushes Alleria into another deeper nightmare, one that even death is hard to achieve...
Then it all seems pointless.
【What on earth did I do? 】
Kael'thas thought with some self-deprecation, thinking alone for half the night.
It wasn't useless to think about it - he felt that he had grasped the key point of the Queen of the Dead.
The historical queen is Sylvanas, and the current predicted queen is Alleria. These two people have one thing in common. They are both commanders of the rangers of Quel'Thalas.
Originally, Alleria went to Draenor, and the ranger leader in Quel'Thalas was Sylvanas.
And now.Alleria did not go to Draenor, and Kael'thas gave her a large army.
After such an analysis, the final result is taken for granted.
The person who becomes the Queen of the Undead does not refer to a specific person, but a leader who commands the resistance of the high elf army.
The current situation is a little different from history. Perhaps that unit belongs to Kael'thas.
Whoever is the leader of his team will become the Queen of the Undead.
However, is it really that simple?
To prove your idea.After dinner the next morning, Kael'thas found Medivh again.
"If you want to ask me whether personnel changes can change this result, I think you will be disappointed."
One glance revealed his thoughts.Medivh said coldly and bluntly:
"Even if you lock people up or send them somewhere else, what's going to happen will happen."
In other words, the key point of the Queen of the Dead is not status.
Kael'thas was silent.
"Is there any way to change this?"
He looked at Medivh and said:
"I can do more for you."
It was very inconvenient for Medivh to move around because he only had a body with a soul.Kael'thas also took advantage of this.
"Help me do something..."
Medivh chuckled and waved his hand gently:
"No, I don't need your help right now."
"But I can help you make some changes. Whether you succeed or not is up to you."
He was surprisingly easy to talk to.
But in fact, this has nothing to do with Solanlian.
The so-called 'help you make some changes' is a very vague sentence in this situation.
Kael'thas would think this meant 'changing Alleria's fate', but Medivh might be more saying 'let Kael'thas make some changes'.
The young elf prince didn't notice this, and his pale face that night began to look normal.
"Thank you."
Kael'thas bowed his head to Medivh to express his gratitude, and then asked:
"How do I do it?"
Medivh's prophecy was correct, which gave Kael'thas a high level of trust in his words.
"Your Highness Kael'thas, what do you think is the most important thing to change your destiny?"
There was no immediate answer, so Medivh asked a question first.
The answer appeared in Kael'thas' mind almost instantly:
"Is it...power?"
He told the right answer.
Maybe in another world.Knowledge can change destiny, but in this world, power is still the most important.
People with power and people without power have completely different lives.
"Yes, it's power."
Saying this, Medivh was not happy at all.
"I...well. Or the other me...he has great power, and it feels like fate is rolling in the palm of his hand, and he can play with it at will."
He took small steps beside Kael'thas, with some mockery on his face:
"But he still underestimated that thing. His power was false glory in front of it, which led to his failure."
Kael'thas knew who Medivh was talking about.
Sargeras - leader of all demons.The demon that once possessed Medivh and disrupted the world.
"However, no matter what, he did play with the world."
Medivh's face darkened:
"He changed the fate of the entire world. A powerful person can change the fate of others."
"Your Highness Kael'thas..."
In front of Kael'thas' eyes, the old mage's body transformed into a crow.
"If you want to change the fate of some people, you must be stronger than them."
The red eyes of this crow exuded a cold air, staring closely at Kael'thas:
"The opportunity I give you to change is this. Do you dare to put your mind aside temporarily and study wholeheartedly?"
This is simply not possible!
Kael'thas's pupils shrank. How could he put aside so many potential dangers to study at this time?
In his original plan, no matter whether the undead came or not, he would make every effort to lay out his plans in the human world to prevent the growth of the Cursed Cult and the outbreak of the plague.
Medivh seemed to know what he was thinking and laughed softly.
"Sure enough...you look like you really know a lot of things?"
"I don't know who told you that stuff."
Medivh's voice began to turn cold:
"But it has changed, completely changed many years ago."
"How about this..."
The crow flew from the floor to the cabinet.Then he tilted his head and said with a little ridicule:
“Continue to keep an eye on all the information in the world—you can learn from that.”
Medivh's words made Kael'thas a little uneasy.
But if he could continue to observe the movements of the plague and the undead, Kael'thas could not refuse Medivh's words.
But can becoming stronger really change Alleria's fate?
Kael'thas was a little unsure, but he had no choice.
Two decisions took shape in his heart almost at the same time: study wholeheartedly to become stronger, and rearrange Alleria's work.
Doing these two things together is all the methods he can find now, as he is already confused about the future.
"Maybe you're right..."
Kael'thas agreed with Medivh's words, and then asked:
"Then how should I study?"
"Or where to go?"
The old mage has said so much, and it is obvious that the study he is talking about cannot be studying in seclusion in Dalaran - let alone Quel'Thalas.
"You are very smart."
Medivh praised.Then he said:
"Dalaran is not suitable for your studies. In fact, I think Karazhan is the best place."
He promoted his residence in disguise.
Kael'thas was a little surprised.
"Karazhan. Isn't that place already occupied by some monsters?"
He then frowned again:
"Besides, we don't have the key, and that place also belongs to Stormwind City's territory."
The key to Karazhan was brought to Draenor by Medivh's disciple Khadgar. Without the key, it was difficult to enter the castle that once belonged to the 'demigod'.
"So whether it succeeds or not depends on you."
Medivh smiled:
"I can think of a way to find the key. But you have to deal with the monsters in Karazhan and the ownership of Karazhan itself."
This is not a trivial matter. Although the relationship between Kael'thas and Varian is okay, Karazhan is too sensitive, and the little king cannot leave it to him easily.
Even Dalaran is peeking into the secrets of Karazhan. How can he make Karazhan his own?
"I look forward to you solving these problems as soon as possible and becoming the Lord of New Karazhan."
After Medivh finished speaking, he flew away.
Kael'thas began to think of countermeasures alone.
Next to the residence of the high elves, the crow that left Kael'thas flew to a remote corner of the courtyard.
"Hello."
He became a ghost and completely hid in the darkness.
"Hello."
This seemed to be a secret signal, and soon someone walked over from the courtyard, it was Solanlian.
"I have just spoken with your Highness."
Medivh told Solanlien the conversation that had just occurred.Then he asked with a smile:
"Is that okay?"
"If he can become a saint in the next few years, and with the things collected by the magic circle in your hand, he should be able to better protect his soul."
Medivh added:
"Of course there are a few important things, but that's for the future."
Solanlian breathed a sigh of relief and nodded.
"Hmm. Thanks."
She assured Medivh:
"I will not forget my promise, and I will definitely find a way to stop that human princess's actions."
The two looked at each other and smiled.
"However, do you want Your Highness to go to Karazhan simply because it is a suitable place for Your Highness?"
Solanlian asked again, watching Medivh's expression carefully... Medivh hesitated.
"Not quite."
He honestly confessed in front of his female companion:
"There are things I need there, but it will be troublesome for me to go in like this."
"But I have no intention of letting your highness suffer. Karazhan is a treasure house, and there is no harm in him taking it."
No one knew that Medivh still had some power that could be used in Karazhan.
And it's not just that - Karazhan is a magical place. Even if demons block Medivh's vision, he can still find some fragments of future history in Karazhan.
Those things would make Medivh feel at ease. RQ
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