Blood Elf Prince of Warcraft
Chapter 455: Alliance and Black Dragon
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The elf mage lowered his head in shame.
"Your Highness, the devil not only refuses to reveal the whereabouts of the other fragments."
He said with some annoyance: "They even asked us to let it go."
It's all too normal though.
Anyway, Kael'thas feels that knowing one fragment is very good, and he is not in a hurry for the second one for the time being.
"Leave it alone and let it stay in the cell."
After he ordered to go down, he drove the mage away.
At this time, the Sunwell was still shining brightly, but the sun outside fell into dusk.
Another day will pass.
Kael'thas closed his eyes and returned to Draenor. He opened his eyes carefully.
Fortunately, no one was watching him this time.
"Lor'themar, take me to find Solanlian."
He just said something, and then a pair of soft and warm hands lifted him up and put him on his shoulders.
"Hey, hello..."
The corners of Kael'thas' mouth trembled, not knowing what to say.
He just let Lor'themar lead the way, but he didn't let her carry him directly.
But on the other hand... if you can't see Lor'themar, how can you let her lead the way?
He had no choice but to remain silent.
Walking through the intricate roads, Lor'themar brought Kael'thas to the spacious and heavy hall, where some army leaders were talking with the astromancer.
Illidan and Alleria are there too.
"Your Highness!"
When they saw the two people coming in, they immediately came over to salute and greet them.
"Nothing happened today, right?"
Kael'thas nodded and asked immediately.
Apart from the magic mecha in the morning, he didn't know what happened at other times.
"Everything goes well, Your Highness."
Solan Lian answered calmly, then pulled out some information from the documents in his hand and handed it over: "This is the demonic situation we have investigated so far."
"Well, let me down."
Kael'thas asked Lor'themar to put him down, then raised his hand to take the information.
After he opened it, he found that these were some situations in the Demon Casting Camp. Although there were no very specific results, the general situation was written clearly.
What's even more rare is that Solan Lian has already drawn several treatment plans on it.
"You make the decision in this matter!"
He simply returned all the information to the astromancer, and then talked about the second thing: "Is Valela here?"
He planned to send some professional thieves to sneak into the Swamp of Sorrows to find fragments of the Dragon King's Glaive.
"She was sent out by me to investigate intelligence. She will be back in a few days."
However, Solanlian's answer made it difficult to choose the leader of the thieves.
Without Valela, the others are either inconvenient or very useful...
Ok?
[It seems that someone is temporarily out of work. 】
Kael'thas looked at the transparent air around him.
"Lor'themar, I have a job for you."
He immediately decided to give the task to Lor'themar.
From Draenor, go through the Dark Portal to the Blasted Lands, then head to the Swamp of Sorrows on the border, and then use the teleportation from Karazhan to bring the Dragon King's Glaive fragment back to Quel'Thalas.
This process is the shortest and fastest.
-
At night, when Lor'themar led some trolls and elven thieves through the Dark Portal, another thing happened in Hillsbrad Foothills.
With their backs to the ruins of Dalaran, which was being rebuilt, several Alliance leaders stood under Lake Lordamre.
"Is it really good to do this?"
The dwarf king Medivh trembled his long beard and questioned uncertainly: "Is this behavior a little dark?"
"No, there is no such thing as darkness or darkness."
Thoras, King of Stromgarde, responded to him clearly: "If we talk about darkness, what the undead do is the real darkness, and we are just trying to reduce casualties!"
What they are going to do now is to assassinate the undead commander of Lordaeron.
After learning that Arthas had left with the elite undead, the Alliance wanted to launch the most violent attack as soon as possible. However, it was at this time that Krasus, the leader of the Dalaran mages, returned.
Crassus brought a new proposal.
'If we kill the leaders who currently rule the undead, Lordaeron will inevitably be in chaos, and the Alliance will be able to regain the land as quickly as possible. '
His proposal was appreciated by all the leaders.
No one wants to make unnecessary sacrifices, and as long as the mages of Dalaran help, it is not a difficult problem to assassinate the undead commander.
Magni, Thoras, Varian, Lord Falstad, and even Tirion who guards Alterac, how could it be possible not to succeed relying on the power of these people?
The undead now are not the undead controlled by Ner'zhul...
"Crasus, please cast a spell."
Varian looked at the ships swaying on the lake, then turned to Krasus and said.
He hates the undead more than anyone else. Lordaeron is his second hometown, and Terenas is the person who raised him like a father. He doesn't know how to deal with emotion or reason. Allow the undead to remain in that great land.
Even if it was Prince Arthas who caused the tragedy in Lordaeron, isn't there still Kalia now?
She is a friend of Varian, and he does not want her to remain in exile in the outside world - at least until Kallia comes back, and Varian wants to regain the land belonging to the royal family of Lordaeron for her.
Tirion felt the same way about this.
He is a perfect paladin, and he does not have too much hatred in his heart...but that does not hinder his loyalty.
The Silver Hand's true allegiance has always been Lordaeron.
Tirion was appointed to guard Alterac, and he often wanted to take back the land of his homeland.
The undead are now raging in Lordaeron, and two more Dreadlords are ruling the undead - the Paladin will not show mercy to any demon.
"Okay, please wait a moment."
Besides the king, only Krasus and a few elite mages of Dalaran were left.
These mages boarded the ship with the gems and then carefully began to cast spells.
Lake Lordaeron, the capital of Lordaeron at the top of this beautiful lake - gives the Alliance the greatest advantage.
There are no undead patrolling the water, and it is impossible to defend this huge inland lake.
Therefore, as long as the mages of Dalaran successfully cover up the ships, the kings can reach the critical place of the undead smoothly.
Krasus is a powerful mage who claims to be able to ensure that this operation will not be discovered by other undead.
Half a quarter of an hour later, the ship began to emit a faint blue light, and Varian noticed that the waves on the lake faded and then disappeared completely.
The appearance of the ship has not yet been concealed, and the signs of movement have been eliminated - the power of the mages is indeed mysterious.
“We didn’t smooth out the waves.”
However, Krasus seemed to be able to see the Storm King's surprise, and explained with a smile on his face: "This magic only makes the lake appear calm in other people's vision. The real waves cannot be removed."
As long as a ship is launched into the water, it will definitely leave waves. This is a natural phenomenon that cannot be changed.
Varian calmed down a little.
Soon, the magical construction of the ship was completed, and Crassus invited the kings to step aboard.
There are three small boats in total, and each boat can only hold a few people.
'A ship that is too big is easily exposed', this was Crassus' previous explanation.
Their ship left Hillsbrad Foothills and slowly disappeared into the moonlight.
On the calm lake surface, only one person can see through this hidden threat.
That person was of course Nozdormu.
The actions of the human kings were driven step by step by the red dragon behind them, and he had been paying attention to this.
But he didn't tell Kael'thas about this, not only this, but also several other things.
Mainly for three reasons.
The first reason is that Nozdormu does not want Kael'thas to be distracted. If he had told these things early, Quel'Thalas' invasion of Draenor would not have been so straightforward and smooth.
The second reason is that Nozdormu believes that these will not change anything. After all, most of the dragons' plans will be disrupted in the upcoming 'dream', and few will actually be implemented.As for these, Kael'thas would be able to get through them smoothly even if he didn't know about them in advance.
The third reason is the uneasiness in Nozdormu's heart...
He originally planned that Kael'thas would be born into a 'god of complete sanity', but he did not expect that this plan would be changed by the astrologer using his soul.
That was obviously just a short change, but it caused very serious damage to what followed.
Nozdormu underestimated this change, and by the time he realized that the problem was serious, the matter was completely beyond his control.
The final outcome of Kael'thas is now gradually becoming clearer.
But that... may not be the result Nozdormu wants.
Time Dragon——It is difficult to make corrections to the current situation.
He could only continue to observe, observing with uneasiness.
And this night, the first thing he was observing was not Kael'thas, nor Lor'themar, nor the Alliance's movements.
The object of his observation was a man standing alone on a mountain peak.
The guardian of the earth, Cenarion - and even Deathwing.
Of course, this black dragon didn't notice Nozdormu's sight, and was carving the magic circle with his bright red flames alone.
The magic circle crazily devoured the surrounding arcane energy, illuminated the mountain peak, and opened a twisted gap in the air.
"Delano..."
Nozdormu determined the transmission direction of the magic circle with some solemnity, and then watched Deathwing leave.
Another troublesome thing happened.
Deathwing had been to Draenor a few years ago, so knowing the coordinates to open the circle didn't surprise the Time Dragon.
But Time Dragon still couldn't help but worry.
His power is largely limited to the world of Azeroth, and thus is not sufficient to observe specific future events in Draenor.
What changes will Deathwing bring to Kael'thas, and will that change be brought back to Azeroth, and what changes will occur to the Sunwell...
Everything has become unknown.
In the Sunwell, which is dominated by emotions, there are too many variables in the future that no one can control.
The elf mage lowered his head in shame.
"Your Highness, the devil not only refuses to reveal the whereabouts of the other fragments."
He said with some annoyance: "They even asked us to let it go."
It's all too normal though.
Anyway, Kael'thas feels that knowing one fragment is very good, and he is not in a hurry for the second one for the time being.
"Leave it alone and let it stay in the cell."
After he ordered to go down, he drove the mage away.
At this time, the Sunwell was still shining brightly, but the sun outside fell into dusk.
Another day will pass.
Kael'thas closed his eyes and returned to Draenor. He opened his eyes carefully.
Fortunately, no one was watching him this time.
"Lor'themar, take me to find Solanlian."
He just said something, and then a pair of soft and warm hands lifted him up and put him on his shoulders.
"Hey, hello..."
The corners of Kael'thas' mouth trembled, not knowing what to say.
He just let Lor'themar lead the way, but he didn't let her carry him directly.
But on the other hand... if you can't see Lor'themar, how can you let her lead the way?
He had no choice but to remain silent.
Walking through the intricate roads, Lor'themar brought Kael'thas to the spacious and heavy hall, where some army leaders were talking with the astromancer.
Illidan and Alleria are there too.
"Your Highness!"
When they saw the two people coming in, they immediately came over to salute and greet them.
"Nothing happened today, right?"
Kael'thas nodded and asked immediately.
Apart from the magic mecha in the morning, he didn't know what happened at other times.
"Everything goes well, Your Highness."
Solan Lian answered calmly, then pulled out some information from the documents in his hand and handed it over: "This is the demonic situation we have investigated so far."
"Well, let me down."
Kael'thas asked Lor'themar to put him down, then raised his hand to take the information.
After he opened it, he found that these were some situations in the Demon Casting Camp. Although there were no very specific results, the general situation was written clearly.
What's even more rare is that Solan Lian has already drawn several treatment plans on it.
"You make the decision in this matter!"
He simply returned all the information to the astromancer, and then talked about the second thing: "Is Valela here?"
He planned to send some professional thieves to sneak into the Swamp of Sorrows to find fragments of the Dragon King's Glaive.
"She was sent out by me to investigate intelligence. She will be back in a few days."
However, Solanlian's answer made it difficult to choose the leader of the thieves.
Without Valela, the others are either inconvenient or very useful...
Ok?
[It seems that someone is temporarily out of work. 】
Kael'thas looked at the transparent air around him.
"Lor'themar, I have a job for you."
He immediately decided to give the task to Lor'themar.
From Draenor, go through the Dark Portal to the Blasted Lands, then head to the Swamp of Sorrows on the border, and then use the teleportation from Karazhan to bring the Dragon King's Glaive fragment back to Quel'Thalas.
This process is the shortest and fastest.
-
At night, when Lor'themar led some trolls and elven thieves through the Dark Portal, another thing happened in Hillsbrad Foothills.
With their backs to the ruins of Dalaran, which was being rebuilt, several Alliance leaders stood under Lake Lordamre.
"Is it really good to do this?"
The dwarf king Medivh trembled his long beard and questioned uncertainly: "Is this behavior a little dark?"
"No, there is no such thing as darkness or darkness."
Thoras, King of Stromgarde, responded to him clearly: "If we talk about darkness, what the undead do is the real darkness, and we are just trying to reduce casualties!"
What they are going to do now is to assassinate the undead commander of Lordaeron.
After learning that Arthas had left with the elite undead, the Alliance wanted to launch the most violent attack as soon as possible. However, it was at this time that Krasus, the leader of the Dalaran mages, returned.
Crassus brought a new proposal.
'If we kill the leaders who currently rule the undead, Lordaeron will inevitably be in chaos, and the Alliance will be able to regain the land as quickly as possible. '
His proposal was appreciated by all the leaders.
No one wants to make unnecessary sacrifices, and as long as the mages of Dalaran help, it is not a difficult problem to assassinate the undead commander.
Magni, Thoras, Varian, Lord Falstad, and even Tirion who guards Alterac, how could it be possible not to succeed relying on the power of these people?
The undead now are not the undead controlled by Ner'zhul...
"Crasus, please cast a spell."
Varian looked at the ships swaying on the lake, then turned to Krasus and said.
He hates the undead more than anyone else. Lordaeron is his second hometown, and Terenas is the person who raised him like a father. He doesn't know how to deal with emotion or reason. Allow the undead to remain in that great land.
Even if it was Prince Arthas who caused the tragedy in Lordaeron, isn't there still Kalia now?
She is a friend of Varian, and he does not want her to remain in exile in the outside world - at least until Kallia comes back, and Varian wants to regain the land belonging to the royal family of Lordaeron for her.
Tirion felt the same way about this.
He is a perfect paladin, and he does not have too much hatred in his heart...but that does not hinder his loyalty.
The Silver Hand's true allegiance has always been Lordaeron.
Tirion was appointed to guard Alterac, and he often wanted to take back the land of his homeland.
The undead are now raging in Lordaeron, and two more Dreadlords are ruling the undead - the Paladin will not show mercy to any demon.
"Okay, please wait a moment."
Besides the king, only Krasus and a few elite mages of Dalaran were left.
These mages boarded the ship with the gems and then carefully began to cast spells.
Lake Lordaeron, the capital of Lordaeron at the top of this beautiful lake - gives the Alliance the greatest advantage.
There are no undead patrolling the water, and it is impossible to defend this huge inland lake.
Therefore, as long as the mages of Dalaran successfully cover up the ships, the kings can reach the critical place of the undead smoothly.
Krasus is a powerful mage who claims to be able to ensure that this operation will not be discovered by other undead.
Half a quarter of an hour later, the ship began to emit a faint blue light, and Varian noticed that the waves on the lake faded and then disappeared completely.
The appearance of the ship has not yet been concealed, and the signs of movement have been eliminated - the power of the mages is indeed mysterious.
“We didn’t smooth out the waves.”
However, Krasus seemed to be able to see the Storm King's surprise, and explained with a smile on his face: "This magic only makes the lake appear calm in other people's vision. The real waves cannot be removed."
As long as a ship is launched into the water, it will definitely leave waves. This is a natural phenomenon that cannot be changed.
Varian calmed down a little.
Soon, the magical construction of the ship was completed, and Crassus invited the kings to step aboard.
There are three small boats in total, and each boat can only hold a few people.
'A ship that is too big is easily exposed', this was Crassus' previous explanation.
Their ship left Hillsbrad Foothills and slowly disappeared into the moonlight.
On the calm lake surface, only one person can see through this hidden threat.
That person was of course Nozdormu.
The actions of the human kings were driven step by step by the red dragon behind them, and he had been paying attention to this.
But he didn't tell Kael'thas about this, not only this, but also several other things.
Mainly for three reasons.
The first reason is that Nozdormu does not want Kael'thas to be distracted. If he had told these things early, Quel'Thalas' invasion of Draenor would not have been so straightforward and smooth.
The second reason is that Nozdormu believes that these will not change anything. After all, most of the dragons' plans will be disrupted in the upcoming 'dream', and few will actually be implemented.As for these, Kael'thas would be able to get through them smoothly even if he didn't know about them in advance.
The third reason is the uneasiness in Nozdormu's heart...
He originally planned that Kael'thas would be born into a 'god of complete sanity', but he did not expect that this plan would be changed by the astrologer using his soul.
That was obviously just a short change, but it caused very serious damage to what followed.
Nozdormu underestimated this change, and by the time he realized that the problem was serious, the matter was completely beyond his control.
The final outcome of Kael'thas is now gradually becoming clearer.
But that... may not be the result Nozdormu wants.
Time Dragon——It is difficult to make corrections to the current situation.
He could only continue to observe, observing with uneasiness.
And this night, the first thing he was observing was not Kael'thas, nor Lor'themar, nor the Alliance's movements.
The object of his observation was a man standing alone on a mountain peak.
The guardian of the earth, Cenarion - and even Deathwing.
Of course, this black dragon didn't notice Nozdormu's sight, and was carving the magic circle with his bright red flames alone.
The magic circle crazily devoured the surrounding arcane energy, illuminated the mountain peak, and opened a twisted gap in the air.
"Delano..."
Nozdormu determined the transmission direction of the magic circle with some solemnity, and then watched Deathwing leave.
Another troublesome thing happened.
Deathwing had been to Draenor a few years ago, so knowing the coordinates to open the circle didn't surprise the Time Dragon.
But Time Dragon still couldn't help but worry.
His power is largely limited to the world of Azeroth, and thus is not sufficient to observe specific future events in Draenor.
What changes will Deathwing bring to Kael'thas, and will that change be brought back to Azeroth, and what changes will occur to the Sunwell...
Everything has become unknown.
In the Sunwell, which is dominated by emotions, there are too many variables in the future that no one can control.
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