Blood Elf Prince of Warcraft
Chapter 362: Varian’s Tips
In the evening, it started to rain outside Karazhan.
The drizzle fell from the dark sky, adding a gloomy veil to the world outside the castle.
A human army moved towards Karazhan, the galloping horses kicking mud up to their masters' cloaks.
The door opened, and the high elves with blond hair and blue eyes arranged the arrival of humans in an orderly manner.
Kael'thas and Medivh were discussing magic in the library. He quickly got the news and hurried to the banquet hall.
"Your Majesty Varian."
He greeted the human king, who was sitting alone drinking tea, with a smile.
"I'm here to interrupt."
Varian stood to greet him.
Kael'thas found that Varian had put on clean clothes and there was no dust on his face. It was obvious that he had just washed himself.
This made him look at Varela with admiring eyes - Varela was responsible for arranging these things.
"How did you come?"
Kael'thas and Varian sat down face to face, and then asked:
"What's matter?"
This made him curious. Since Kael'thas came to Karazhan, he had never received this young king.
"No, I just happened to come back from the south."
Varian laughed dryly:
"Because it rained suddenly, I ran straight here."
"You don't mind the reason, do you?"
He asked Kael'thas with slightly embarrassed eyes.
Kael'thas liked Varian for who he was, honest and young—not yet a slicker.
There is this king.The high elves should be able to maintain a good relationship with the Kingdom of Stormwind.
Even in the original history, Varian was once split into two people because of Onyxia, causing his personality to change drastically.But when the new chief of the tribe took over and Jaina launched an attack on the elves in Dalaran, Varian still wanted to reconcile with the high elves.
So Kael'thas didn't think about being hostile to Varian.
"of course not."
So, he answered Varian's concerns simply, and then asked:
"But. What are you going to do in the South?"
Kael'thas wondered if it was because of the orcs - a few months ago, the orcs left the continent from Stranglethorn Valley at the southern end.
"I went to look for traces of the orcs. In fact, our outpost on a small island in the ocean disappeared."
Varian replied - The Kingdom of Stormwind has sent some exploration points across the ocean.
"Outpost?"
Kael'thas thought about it, and he had this impression in his mind.
It was rumored that the orcs were migrating to the continent of Kalimdor.The ships were unable to withstand the storm, and Thrall feared that the damaged ships would not be able to survive the journey to Kalimdor, so he ordered the tribe to seek shelter in the bay of a nearby island.
A tribe of jungle trolls (as distinct from forest trolls), the Darkspear troll tribe entertained these new orc guests.Then, the murloc troops captured the tribe leaders Sen'jin, Thrall, and some other orcs and trolls.Thrall successfully escaped from prison and rescued a group of captives, but unfortunately a murloc wizard succeeded in sacrificing Sen'jin to their gods.
On his deathbed, Sen'jin told everyone that he had seen a vision of the future, in which Thrall led the Darkspear tribe to leave the island.
Thrall admired Sen'jin's glory.Promising the Darkspear a place within the Horde and providing them with a sanctuary in the new kingdom he planned to establish in Kalimdor.Afterwards, Vol'jin, Sen'jin's son, became the new leader of the Darkspear tribe and led his people to join the tribe.
[Is it this time? 】
When Kael'thas thought about this, he was almost certain that this was how the human outpost disappeared.
Varian's subsequent explanation proved this - he mentioned traces of murlocs, trolls, and orcs on the island.
"But this time it shouldn't be the trouble caused by the orcs and trolls."
After talking about the results of the investigation.Varian frowned:
"We learned from several survivors that the reason why Sentry War disappeared was because of a huge tsunami, and that tsunami was caused by the fish-man wizard."
"How come these fishmen are so powerful?"
Varian complained.
Kael'thas also thought of the weak fishmen he met when he was a child.
Murlocs look weak, but they are actually not bad at all - most of the murlocs in this world serve the Naga family.
And Naga is transformed from the upper elf.
During the Ancient War, some of the upper elves betrayed Queen Azshara and slowly developed into the current high elves.
But the group of highborne elves belonging to Queen Azshara were sucked into the depths of the ocean by the explosion of the Well of Eternity.The Naga clan transformed into fish tails.
There are even some highborne who were seduced by demons and transformed into even stranger forms...
Thousands of years later, the power of the Highborne still lurks in the world.
"By the way, how long has it been since Her Highness Kalia came?'
Varian moved on to other topics.
"Um...more than half a year, right? What's wrong?"
Kael'thas estimated the time to answer.
Varian laughed:
"Sure enough, I think she is probably very busy and doesn't have much time left."
His words made Kael'thas a little puzzled.
"How to say?"
"What is she doing?"
Valela began to order tea and food on the table, and Kael'thas took the opportunity to ask.
"His Royal Highness Althasar will reach adulthood in more than a year, and will have to return to Lordaeron soon to receive personal instruction from His Majesty Terenas, so now Her Highness Calia should be busy teaching him to be better."
Varian didn't pay attention to the actions of the elves. When he talked about Terenas, he couldn't help but have a look of admiration on his face.
"With such a great sister and father, His Highness Alsace will become a wise king!"
He took a sip of tea and said slightly enviously.
Kael'thas laughed.
"Aren't you also a wise king?"
He blinked.There is nostalgia in the eyebrows:
"I still remember the night when I first met you. You were still a little boy hiding in Lord Lothar's arms. I didn't expect that you have become a father now..."
"Well..."
Varian almost spit out the tea in his mouth, his face suddenly became embarrassed.
"This...after all, more than ten years have passed..."
He finally swallowed the water, then smiled bitterly and said:
"More than ten years is not a short time for us."
Kael'thas' smile narrowed slightly.
"More than ten years..."
He also shook his head and stopped mentioning the topic.
The table has been filled with all kinds of beautiful food and snacks.
"Come on. Try our Quel'Thalas food."
Kael'thas extended an invitation to Varian.
Afterwards, he took the curious Varian around the entire castle and arranged for him to stay in Karazhan for one night.
Get up the next morning.
When we arrived at the banquet hall.Kael'thas saw that Varian had donned his warrior armor.
It was clear that the King of Stormwind was leaving.
"Aren't you going to stay a few more days?"
Kael'thas walked to the window, looked at the hazy world outside and frowned:
"The rain shows no sign of stopping yet."
Varian joined him.Look outside.
"No, I'm afraid it won't stop raining for a few days."
His eyes looked toward the gloomy sky, but the sky here was different from that outside - there was nothing to see.
"I think if I don't go back, mother and son will have to worry about me."
Varian smiled with gentle eyes:
"Stormwind City is not far away. We can reach it at noon now. The rain doesn't matter."
Kael'thas shook his head.
For professionals, the rain does not matter, but for the host, he cannot just say goodbye to the guests without doing anything.
"Let me prepare some clothes for you to avoid the rain!"
Kael'thas said he remembered such clothes.
Varian accepted.
The two had breakfast together.Then walk to the front of the gate.
Hundreds of well-rested human soldiers also gathered, and a guard brought King Varian's horse over.
"Man, it looks like you're doing well too!"
Varian patted his strong, dry horse, pleased with the elves' reception.
"Thank you for your hospitality this time. Can I bring my wife next time?"
He thanked Kael'thas.But another thought came to mind.
Last night Varian discovered that the theater and other places in Karazhan were open, and he wanted to bring his wife with him.
"Of course, you have a really good relationship."
Kael'thas nodded in agreement, and then asked someone to bring over the waterproof clothes.
Varian and his soldiers put them on and immediately mounted their horses.
"Although I'm a little sorry, I'll say goodbye this time."
He said with some evil humor.Waved goodbye to Kael'thas.
Kael'thas asked him amusedly and angrily:
"What other regrets do you have?"
"Ghosts."
Varian smiled:
"Haha, Karazhan is most famous for its ghosts, but I didn't see anything this time. Isn't that a pity?"
"and..."
He said with a slightly wry smile:
"When I was a kid, I heard Khadgar say that you can occasionally see visions of the future in Karazhan. Now it seems he lied to me again."
Khadgar has followed Lothar for many years, and is naturally familiar with Varian.
But that's not the point...
Kael'thas knew very well that Khadgar was a disciple of Medivh, and what he said about Karazhan should be credible.
[The scene of the future? 】
Until Varian left, Kael'thas still couldn't calm down.
He couldn't be sure if it was true.
But if it was true, why didn't Medivh ever tell him?
[It seems that I don’t know enough about Karazhan. 】
Kael'thas clenched his fists. If Karazhan could really see the future, he would not let it go no matter what.
He immediately made new plans.
Scan Karazhan again, including all its dark corners. RQ
The drizzle fell from the dark sky, adding a gloomy veil to the world outside the castle.
A human army moved towards Karazhan, the galloping horses kicking mud up to their masters' cloaks.
The door opened, and the high elves with blond hair and blue eyes arranged the arrival of humans in an orderly manner.
Kael'thas and Medivh were discussing magic in the library. He quickly got the news and hurried to the banquet hall.
"Your Majesty Varian."
He greeted the human king, who was sitting alone drinking tea, with a smile.
"I'm here to interrupt."
Varian stood to greet him.
Kael'thas found that Varian had put on clean clothes and there was no dust on his face. It was obvious that he had just washed himself.
This made him look at Varela with admiring eyes - Varela was responsible for arranging these things.
"How did you come?"
Kael'thas and Varian sat down face to face, and then asked:
"What's matter?"
This made him curious. Since Kael'thas came to Karazhan, he had never received this young king.
"No, I just happened to come back from the south."
Varian laughed dryly:
"Because it rained suddenly, I ran straight here."
"You don't mind the reason, do you?"
He asked Kael'thas with slightly embarrassed eyes.
Kael'thas liked Varian for who he was, honest and young—not yet a slicker.
There is this king.The high elves should be able to maintain a good relationship with the Kingdom of Stormwind.
Even in the original history, Varian was once split into two people because of Onyxia, causing his personality to change drastically.But when the new chief of the tribe took over and Jaina launched an attack on the elves in Dalaran, Varian still wanted to reconcile with the high elves.
So Kael'thas didn't think about being hostile to Varian.
"of course not."
So, he answered Varian's concerns simply, and then asked:
"But. What are you going to do in the South?"
Kael'thas wondered if it was because of the orcs - a few months ago, the orcs left the continent from Stranglethorn Valley at the southern end.
"I went to look for traces of the orcs. In fact, our outpost on a small island in the ocean disappeared."
Varian replied - The Kingdom of Stormwind has sent some exploration points across the ocean.
"Outpost?"
Kael'thas thought about it, and he had this impression in his mind.
It was rumored that the orcs were migrating to the continent of Kalimdor.The ships were unable to withstand the storm, and Thrall feared that the damaged ships would not be able to survive the journey to Kalimdor, so he ordered the tribe to seek shelter in the bay of a nearby island.
A tribe of jungle trolls (as distinct from forest trolls), the Darkspear troll tribe entertained these new orc guests.Then, the murloc troops captured the tribe leaders Sen'jin, Thrall, and some other orcs and trolls.Thrall successfully escaped from prison and rescued a group of captives, but unfortunately a murloc wizard succeeded in sacrificing Sen'jin to their gods.
On his deathbed, Sen'jin told everyone that he had seen a vision of the future, in which Thrall led the Darkspear tribe to leave the island.
Thrall admired Sen'jin's glory.Promising the Darkspear a place within the Horde and providing them with a sanctuary in the new kingdom he planned to establish in Kalimdor.Afterwards, Vol'jin, Sen'jin's son, became the new leader of the Darkspear tribe and led his people to join the tribe.
[Is it this time? 】
When Kael'thas thought about this, he was almost certain that this was how the human outpost disappeared.
Varian's subsequent explanation proved this - he mentioned traces of murlocs, trolls, and orcs on the island.
"But this time it shouldn't be the trouble caused by the orcs and trolls."
After talking about the results of the investigation.Varian frowned:
"We learned from several survivors that the reason why Sentry War disappeared was because of a huge tsunami, and that tsunami was caused by the fish-man wizard."
"How come these fishmen are so powerful?"
Varian complained.
Kael'thas also thought of the weak fishmen he met when he was a child.
Murlocs look weak, but they are actually not bad at all - most of the murlocs in this world serve the Naga family.
And Naga is transformed from the upper elf.
During the Ancient War, some of the upper elves betrayed Queen Azshara and slowly developed into the current high elves.
But the group of highborne elves belonging to Queen Azshara were sucked into the depths of the ocean by the explosion of the Well of Eternity.The Naga clan transformed into fish tails.
There are even some highborne who were seduced by demons and transformed into even stranger forms...
Thousands of years later, the power of the Highborne still lurks in the world.
"By the way, how long has it been since Her Highness Kalia came?'
Varian moved on to other topics.
"Um...more than half a year, right? What's wrong?"
Kael'thas estimated the time to answer.
Varian laughed:
"Sure enough, I think she is probably very busy and doesn't have much time left."
His words made Kael'thas a little puzzled.
"How to say?"
"What is she doing?"
Valela began to order tea and food on the table, and Kael'thas took the opportunity to ask.
"His Royal Highness Althasar will reach adulthood in more than a year, and will have to return to Lordaeron soon to receive personal instruction from His Majesty Terenas, so now Her Highness Calia should be busy teaching him to be better."
Varian didn't pay attention to the actions of the elves. When he talked about Terenas, he couldn't help but have a look of admiration on his face.
"With such a great sister and father, His Highness Alsace will become a wise king!"
He took a sip of tea and said slightly enviously.
Kael'thas laughed.
"Aren't you also a wise king?"
He blinked.There is nostalgia in the eyebrows:
"I still remember the night when I first met you. You were still a little boy hiding in Lord Lothar's arms. I didn't expect that you have become a father now..."
"Well..."
Varian almost spit out the tea in his mouth, his face suddenly became embarrassed.
"This...after all, more than ten years have passed..."
He finally swallowed the water, then smiled bitterly and said:
"More than ten years is not a short time for us."
Kael'thas' smile narrowed slightly.
"More than ten years..."
He also shook his head and stopped mentioning the topic.
The table has been filled with all kinds of beautiful food and snacks.
"Come on. Try our Quel'Thalas food."
Kael'thas extended an invitation to Varian.
Afterwards, he took the curious Varian around the entire castle and arranged for him to stay in Karazhan for one night.
Get up the next morning.
When we arrived at the banquet hall.Kael'thas saw that Varian had donned his warrior armor.
It was clear that the King of Stormwind was leaving.
"Aren't you going to stay a few more days?"
Kael'thas walked to the window, looked at the hazy world outside and frowned:
"The rain shows no sign of stopping yet."
Varian joined him.Look outside.
"No, I'm afraid it won't stop raining for a few days."
His eyes looked toward the gloomy sky, but the sky here was different from that outside - there was nothing to see.
"I think if I don't go back, mother and son will have to worry about me."
Varian smiled with gentle eyes:
"Stormwind City is not far away. We can reach it at noon now. The rain doesn't matter."
Kael'thas shook his head.
For professionals, the rain does not matter, but for the host, he cannot just say goodbye to the guests without doing anything.
"Let me prepare some clothes for you to avoid the rain!"
Kael'thas said he remembered such clothes.
Varian accepted.
The two had breakfast together.Then walk to the front of the gate.
Hundreds of well-rested human soldiers also gathered, and a guard brought King Varian's horse over.
"Man, it looks like you're doing well too!"
Varian patted his strong, dry horse, pleased with the elves' reception.
"Thank you for your hospitality this time. Can I bring my wife next time?"
He thanked Kael'thas.But another thought came to mind.
Last night Varian discovered that the theater and other places in Karazhan were open, and he wanted to bring his wife with him.
"Of course, you have a really good relationship."
Kael'thas nodded in agreement, and then asked someone to bring over the waterproof clothes.
Varian and his soldiers put them on and immediately mounted their horses.
"Although I'm a little sorry, I'll say goodbye this time."
He said with some evil humor.Waved goodbye to Kael'thas.
Kael'thas asked him amusedly and angrily:
"What other regrets do you have?"
"Ghosts."
Varian smiled:
"Haha, Karazhan is most famous for its ghosts, but I didn't see anything this time. Isn't that a pity?"
"and..."
He said with a slightly wry smile:
"When I was a kid, I heard Khadgar say that you can occasionally see visions of the future in Karazhan. Now it seems he lied to me again."
Khadgar has followed Lothar for many years, and is naturally familiar with Varian.
But that's not the point...
Kael'thas knew very well that Khadgar was a disciple of Medivh, and what he said about Karazhan should be credible.
[The scene of the future? 】
Until Varian left, Kael'thas still couldn't calm down.
He couldn't be sure if it was true.
But if it was true, why didn't Medivh ever tell him?
[It seems that I don’t know enough about Karazhan. 】
Kael'thas clenched his fists. If Karazhan could really see the future, he would not let it go no matter what.
He immediately made new plans.
Scan Karazhan again, including all its dark corners. RQ
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