My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen
Chapter 325: Jaina’s Past (Part )
In fact, Jaina and the former Horde Chieftain Thrall have a relationship that goes beyond friendship.
It's just that the two people did not make this close relationship public.
You should know that Jaina followed the advice of the previous Guardian Medivh and led some humans from Lordaeron across the ocean to the continent of Kalimdor.
After Jaina's ex-boyfriend, Prince Arthas of Lordaeron, insisted on going to the northern continent of Northrend, he pulled out the cursed rune blade Frostmourne and was controlled by the first generation Lich King.
Prince Arthas of Lordaeron, who transformed into a death knight, used his status as a prince to kill his father, the king of Lordaeron, when he returned to the capital of Lordaeron.
In other words, Jaina's ex-boyfriend Arthas has become Jaina's enemy.
The relationship between Jaina and Arthas was completely irreparable.
Jaina's father, Alliance Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, died indirectly at the hands of Jaina due to different political views.
From then on, Jaina lost her boyfriend and father, two of her spiritual pillars.
During the resistance against the second invasion of the Burning Legion, the former Horde Warchief Thrall took good care of Jaina.
Jaina has a different view of the former Horde Warchief, Thrall.
In particular, the former Horde Warchief Thrall fulfilled his promise to Jaina not to damage the buildings in Theramore during the counterattack against Alliance Admiral Daelin Proudmoore.
The pressure of managing Theramore caused Jaina to seek private advice from former Horde Warchief Thrall for a period of time.
Over time, Jaina became dependent on the former Warchief of the Horde, Thrall, and believed that he could give Jaina enough sense of security.
After Theramore joined the Alliance led by Stormwind Kingdom in the southern part of the Eastern Kingdoms continent, a legendary encrypted document circulated among the dwarf race of the Alliance.
A curious Alliance adventurer obtained the legendary encrypted file and parsed it.
The Alliance adventurer received shocking news.
Thrall and Jaina engaging in an intimate act beneath a tree.
Although former Horde Chieftain Thrall and Alliance Theramore leader Jaina both issued statements saying that the legendary encrypted file was a pure prank.
However, many adventurers in the Horde and the Alliance believe that the former Horde Warchief Thrall and Theramore leader Jaina had a honeymoon period in their relationship.
Especially after the former Horde Chieftain Thrall married Aggra, the Alliance's Theramore leader Jaina looked worried and in poor spirits.
If it weren't for the high elf leader Vereesa Windrunner getting married to Dalaran leader and one of the members of Dalaran Council of Six, Rhonin, the leader of the Alliance Theramore and one of the members of Dalaran Council of Six, Jaina would have been the bridesmaid.
I'm afraid Jaina, leader of the Alliance Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Council of Six, will continue to be depressed.
Coincidentally, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh launched a military invasion of Theramore and Ashenvale, and Jaina, the leader of the Alliance's Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Council of Six, had to return to Theramore from Dalaran.
Varian Wrynn, the Supreme King of the Alliance, saw the role of Theramore in restraining the Horde's Orgrimmar, and sent a large number of Alliance troops to assist Jaina, the leader of Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Council of Six, in its defense.
After a long strategic confrontation, the Horde and the Alliance fought many battles in the Theramore area with both sides winning and losing.
During this period, Baine Bloodhoof, the new leader of the Horde's Mulgore Tauren race, sent a message for help to Jaina, the leader of the Alliance's Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Council of Six.
In view of the friendship between the former Horde Warchief Thrall and the former Horde Mulgore tauren race leader Cairne Bloodhoof, Jaina, the leader of the Alliance's Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Six-Person Council, decided to help Baine Bloodhoof, the new race leader of the Horde Mulgore tauren.
Without affecting the defense of Theramore, Jaina, the leader of the Alliance Theramore and a member of the Dalaran Council of Six, sent a team of Alliance elites to help Baine Bloodhoof, the new leader of the Horde's Mulgore Tauren race, defeat the rebellious Terrortotem and consolidate the ruling power of Baine Bloodhoof, the new leader of the Horde's Mulgore Tauren race.
It was Jaina, leader of the Alliance's Theramore and a member of the Dalaran Council of Six, who helped Baine Bloodhoof, the new leader of the Horde's Mulgore tauren race, to stay out of the battle between the Horde and the Alliance in the Theramore area.
The defensive pressure on Theramore was somewhat relieved.
It was thought that by defeating Deathwing the Destroyer, the common enemy of the Horde and the Alliance, Theramore would be able to enjoy a long period of peace and stability.
However, in order to cater to the younger orcs of the Horde, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh launched a large-scale battle between the Horde and the Alliance.
After Jaina's attention was drawn to the Theramore area, Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Warchief, ambushed the Dalaran transport force.
The Horde obtained the Dalaran artifact, the Focusing Iris, through dishonorable means.
Jaina, leader of the Alliance's Theramore and a member of the Dalaran Council of Six, who knew the power of the artifact Focusing Iris, asked the Alliance's High King Varian Wrynn for help.
Although the Alliance infiltrated the Horde territory many times with the support of Alliance High King Varian Wrynn and tried to take back the artifact Focusing Iris, they all ended in failure.
Perhaps the Alliance elites will be able to snatch the artifact Focusing Iris from the Horde territory next time, Jaina, the leader of the Alliance Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Six-Person Council, was thinking this.
A massive explosion occurred in the Echo Isles region south of Theramore.
Jaina, the leader of the Alliance Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Council of Six, immediately used arcane magic to investigate.
Based on the traces of arcane magic, Jaina, the leader of the Alliance's Theramore and a member of the Dalaran Council of Six, knew that the Horde used the Focusing Iris to release an arcane bomb one hundred miles east of the Echo Isles.
The arcane bomb created by the Focusing Iris artifact did not explode in Theramore.
This fact confused Jaina, the leader of the Alliance in Theramore and a member of the Dalaran Council of Six.
A few days later, Baine Bloodhoof, the leader of the Horde's Mulgore tauren race, contacted Jaina, the leader of the Alliance's Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Six-Person Council, through emergency means.
Bronk, Leah Blackjewel, and Baine Bloodhoof, leader of the Mulgore tauren race of the Horde, secretly met with Jaina, leader of the Alliance's Theramore and one of the members of the Dalaran Council of Six.
Bronx and Leah Black-Jane wanted the Alliance to participate in faction team PVP competitions organized by third-party organizations such as Dalaran and the Earthen Ring in exchange for returning the artifact Focusing Iris.
Jaina, the leader of the Alliance's Theramore and a member of the Dalaran Council of Six, did not dare to delay and conveyed Bronk and Leah Blackjewel's request to the Alliance's High King Varian Wrynn.
Blanche and Leah Black know what happened next.
"Since we can't use magic to split the Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn in two, can we cooperate with Jaina, the leader of the Alliance Theramore, to forge a fake Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn?"
Leah Blackzhen pointed at Bronk's nose and said sarcastically, "Alliance High King Varian Wrynn and Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn have suffered so much at our hands. It would be strange if they agree to this."
Looking up and stretching his neck, Blank opened his mouth and wanted to bite off Leah Blackzhen's index finger.
Liya Blackzhen retracted her hand and said, "Your dreadlord familiar Dalgwen is good at transmogrification. Why can't you let the dreadlord Dalgwen pretend to be the prince of the Alliance, Anduin Wrynn?"
"No."
Blanc flatly rejected Leah Black's suggestion.
"The Terrorlord Dalgwen's ability to change other people's skills has made the Alliance High King Varian Wrynn more vigilant against us. Even the Horde Warchief Garrosh will be suspicious of the two of us."
Bronck wrote down several names on the paper, stroking his chin and falling into deep thought.
Katsuragi Shiori
Eredar Twins
Valeera Sanguinar
"The Eredar Twins will assist Amekubo Kaede in controlling the demons that have surrendered. We can only send one of the Eredar Twins."
Leah Heizhen picked up another pen on the desk.
During the First War in the background story of World of Warcraft, in order to unite and resist the invading orcs and solve the problem of warriors being unable to heal and priests being unable to protect, Archbishop Alonsus Faol decided to create a new duty that combines the abilities of warriors and priests - the Paladin, and led his apprentices to establish the Knights of the Silver Hand, with one of his apprentices, Uther the Lightbringer, in charge. This is the famous Silver Hand in later generations. As one of Alonsus Faol's apprentices, Tirion Fordring was the backbone of the founding of the Silver Hand, Uther's close comrade-in-arms, one of the most respected paladins, and one of the first five paladins to be baptized in the Silver Hand. [1-2] During the First and Second Wars, Tirion Fordring's performance in leading the way against the orcs was worthy of the sacred name of the Silver Hand.
After the Second War, Tirion Fordring returned home and lived a happy and peaceful life with his family, until an accidental encounter: Fordring found a reclusive orc, and the two fought hard, but the ruins of the tower next to them collapsed, and Fordring lost consciousness after being hit by the debris...
Fording woke up and found himself lying in his bed. His guard captain Alton told him that the search team had found Fording unconscious on horseback a few days ago. Another young paladin, Barthilas, used the power of the Holy Light to heal Fording's injuries. Fording tried to sort out his thoughts and was surprised to find that the only person who could have rescued him from the ruins was the orc. After recovering, Fording searched through his memories and indeed found the orc named Eitrigg. [3]
That night, the two had a long talk. Eitrigg told Fordring about the noble past of the orcs, and how it was the erosion of the Burning Legion that forced him to leave his people. Eitrigg's noble words and deeds overcame hatred and prejudice, and also won the resonance of the paladins who also valued honor above all else. Fordring vowed never to reveal Eitrigg's whereabouts to the outside world. However, Barthilas, whose parents died in the first war, did not give up. Fordring's cries when he was unconscious made him sure that there must be "damned" orcs nearby, and he asked Dathrohan to launch a search operation. When Fordring saw that Eitrigg was being escorted back to the city and was being inhumanely beaten, he was furious and attacked his own men. [3]
"Race does not represent glory" is Fording's true saying
The sinister and vicious Barthilas brought Fording to court for treason, and the former hero was taken to Stratholme for trial. Fording's friends, including his wife, begged him to put the blame on the orcs, but in court, looking at the banner of the Silver Hand, Fording recalled the innocent question of his beloved son Taelan Fording when he was seven years old:
"Dad, are all orcs bad?"
"Race does not explain glory. People should not make rash judgments about their own different existence." This was Fording's answer at the time. Now, this noble paladin wants to set an example for his son with his words and deeds, in the name of his father. He straightened his chest and recounted the whole incident.
Fordring is respected by the Horde Chieftain Thrall
The deeply touched jury could not convict Fordring of treason, but Fordring's arguments could not change the court's ruling. The fact that he attacked his subordinates could not be avoided, and Fordring was expelled from the Silver Hand. Fordring's old friend Uther, with an extremely heavy heart, personally presided over the ceremony to eliminate Fordring's power of the Light, and he was sentenced to exile. After learning the sad news that Eitrigg was sentenced to death, Fordring decided to save Eitrigg even at the cost of his life. At the execution ground in Stratholme, Fordring, who had lost the power of the Light, was subdued by the guards who were outnumbered. At this moment, an orc army rushed in and released all the orc prisoners. Fordring took Eitrigg and broke through the siege and fled out of the city. However, Eitrigg, who had been tortured by Barthilas, was already on the verge of death. Seeing his orc friend about to die, Fording, who was almost desperate, raised his trembling hands and shouted to the sky. At this time, a miracle happened. A ray of holy light descended from the sky and enveloped Eitrigg. The power of the holy light saved him from the brink of death. [3]
The rescue team came to them, and the new chieftain of the Horde, Thrall, extended his hand and invited Eitrigg to return to the Horde. Before leaving, Thrall solemnly paid Fordring the salute of a Horde warrior. [3]
In the following days, the exiled Fording lived a secluded life. He only returned to his hometown secretly when his son Tyran joined the Knights of the Silver Hand. Watching his son grow up into a noble paladin, tears of joy flowed down Fording's old face.
"Love and Family, a quest praised by all World of Warcraft players, with twists and turns in the plot and a touching story. The love between father and son, family responsibility, the true spirit of the Paladin, etc. are all vividly reflected in this quest. What can make him return to the path of Holy Light? A small toy hammer? The abandoned Silver Hand banner? Or a warm and touching picture? In the crisis-ridden Eastern Plaguelands, a humble and friendly hermit entrusted his father's earnest wishes to passers-by..."
During the third war, the Scourge, the fallen Prince Arthas betrayed and desecrated the dignity of the Paladins, disbanded the Knights of the Silver Hand, killed Uther, and the Silver Hand was split since then.
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