My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 341: The Habsburg Kingdom Army Arrives (Part )

In that turbulent and war-torn era, the high elves were facing an unprecedented crisis - the troll army was surging like a tide, and they were irresistibly attacking the high elves' fragile defense line, trying to wipe out these noble creatures. However, at the same time, on the distant continent of Lordaeron, a group of brave and fearless human nomads were also caught in a fierce battle.

These primitive tribes attacked each other, fighting for precious resources and territory. They had no regard for so-called honor and racial unity, and only had endless desire and greed in their eyes. In this brutal melee, the tribes were scheming and fighting against each other, just to make their own forces stronger.

Finally one day, a tribe called Arathi awakened. They were keenly aware that the trolls had become a huge threat that humans could not ignore. If they continued to let the tribes fight on their own, they would be defeated by the trolls one by one sooner or later. Therefore, the Arathi tribe made up its mind to unify the tribes and gather everyone's strength to fight against the powerful enemy together.

The leaders of the Arathi tribe showed extraordinary wisdom and courage. They carefully planned every strategic deployment, skillfully used wisdom and force, and launched thrilling battles with other hostile tribes. After six years of arduous battles, the Arathi tribe finally defeated all its opponents.

It is worth mentioning that after defeating a tribe, Arathi did not resort to brutal suppression, but instead gave the defeated a peaceful life and equal rights. This magnanimous behavior won the hearts of many people, causing those who were originally hostile to them to surrender and be willing to follow the Arathi tribe until death.

In this way, Arathi successfully integrated various tribes, and its army became larger and stronger. This powerful coalition not only has brave and skilled warriors, but also wise counselors to give them advice, which can be said to be even more powerful. Now, they are fully prepared to meet any challenge at any time and defend their own glory and dignity!

Confident that they could defeat the troll army on their own, and even the isolated elves if necessary, the warlords of Arathi decided to build a powerful fortress city in southern Lordaeron.

This city-state called Strom became the capital of Arathi country, Arathor. As Arathor prospered, humans from all over the continent came to settle in the safe and reliable Strom. Alliance Rise Report Editor Troll Threat Humans united under the same belief, and many tribes gradually developed a powerful civilization.

King Thoradin of Arathor knew that the elves of the north were under constant siege by the trolls, but he refused to risk the lives of his people by helping the strange elven creatures.

Many months passed, and rumors of the elves' defeat gradually spread throughout the continent of Lordaeron.

When the exhausted Quel'Thalas ambassador arrived in Strom, Thoradin realized how great the threat of the trolls was. The elves told Thoradin that the troll army was very large, and once Quel'Thalas was destroyed by the trolls, their army would immediately move south.

Facing the fierce attack of the troll army, despair enveloped the hearts of every elf. They knew that it was difficult to resist the invasion of the enemy with their own weak strength, so they urgently needed to seek support and help from the outside world. In this urgent situation, the elves had to make a difficult decision - to teach magic to the selected humans.

Although they were full of doubts and concerns about this decision in their hearts, the pressure of reality left them no choice. Thoradin was also uneasy about this, and he was deeply skeptical of any form of magic. However, when he realized that this might be the only way to save the elves, he finally gritted his teeth and agreed, expressing his willingness to lead the army to support the elves.

Time is running out, and a group of brave elven wizards quickly arrived in Stromgarde. They were tasked with imparting the mysterious and powerful magic knowledge to a small group of lucky humans. Although humans were a little rusty and clumsy when they first came into contact with magic, they showed surprising talent and understanding.

After a period of intense and arduous training, 100 humans finally mastered some of the most basic elven magic. These people may not be able to cast advanced and complex spells, but the skills they have learned are enough to play an important role on the battlefield and become powerful allies of the elves.

Seeing their human apprentices gradually grow up, the elves have a fire of hope in their hearts. They firmly believe that these new forces will change the situation of the war and bring a ray of hope to defend their homeland. With firm faith, the elves bid farewell to Strom and return to the north to meet with King Thoradin's powerful army to meet the upcoming fierce battle.

The coalition of elves and humans fiercely attacked the troll army, which had an overwhelming numerical advantage, at the foot of Mount Alterac.

The battle lasted for many days, but the indomitable army of Arathor never slacked off, and they never retreated a step in the attack of the trolls. The elven lords thought it was time to unleash their magical power on the enemy, so more than a hundred human magicians and many elven wizards summoned skyfire from the sky, surrounding the troll army in flames.

The elemental fire prevented the trolls from healing their wounds and burned them to ashes. The troll army collapsed, and as they were about to flee, Thoradin's army pursued them until the last troll soldier fell. After this heavy defeat, the trolls suffered a devastating blow, and they never established a new troll nation.

After saving Quel'Thalas from the brink of destruction, the elves swore an oath of loyalty and friendship to the Kingdom of Arathor and the bloodline of Thoradin, and humans and elves maintained peaceful relations for many years to come.

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With the threat of the northern trolls eliminated, the elves of Quel'Thalas can finally devote their energy to rebuilding their homeland. The land that was once devastated by war is gradually recovering, and the elves use magic and skills to make this ancient land shine again.

The victorious Arathor army also returned to their home in the south, Stromgarde. After this arduous war, Arathor's human society began to prosper. However, Thoradin was well aware of the possible consequences of a country's over-expansion, so he was always committed to maintaining Stromgarde's core position in the entire kingdom. Through a series of political, economic and cultural measures, Thoradin successfully ensured the stable development of the Kingdom of Arathor.

In the following years, the Kingdom of Arathor enjoyed a long period of peace and carried out extensive trade with other regions. This exchange not only promoted economic growth, but also enabled various ideas and cultures to merge and coexist. During this period, the great Thoradin ended his glorious life and passed away. But the legacy he left behind deeply influenced the younger generation of Arathor.

Without the guidance of the wise leader Thoradin, the young people of Arathor began to bravely explore the wider world outside Stromgarde. With curiosity and desire for the unknown, they set out on a journey to open up new territories and establish their own merits. These brave and fearless pioneers became legendary figures in the history of Arathor, and their stories have been passed down by later generations.

The first 100 wizards who were taught by the elves continued to increase their power and study the mysterious subject of how to manipulate spells in more detail. These wizards were originally selected for their strong will and noble souls, and they always used magic with a careful and responsible attitude.

However, when the older generation of magicians passed on the mysterious and powerful magic to the new generation, these energetic but inexperienced young people knew almost nothing about the cruelty of war and the importance of self-discipline. They had no sense of responsibility in their hearts and just performed magic based on their own preferences.

As time flies, young magicians gradually become selfish and often abuse magic to satisfy their own desires. They have long forgotten the mission of protecting their compatriots that they should have shouldered when learning magic.

As the kingdom continued to expand, new territories appeared before the world. At this moment, young and energetic magicians also embarked on a journey to the south.

In this fantasy world, magicians demonstrate amazing abilities. They use mysterious magic to protect their companions from attacks by ferocious beasts. With this powerful force, it is possible to build a new city-state on the originally barren land.

However, as their own strength became stronger, these magicians began to become arrogant and conceited, and gradually drifted away from the whole society. At this time, Dalaran came into being - it became the second city-state of Arathor and stood north of Strom. Many young wizards who had just entered the field of magic left the dull and depressing Strom and flocked to Dalaran. Because there, they could more freely control the magical power they had just obtained.

After arriving at Darara, these passionate magicians worked together to build a magic spire that towered into the sky, and devoted themselves to the in-depth exploration of magic. They were crazy and seemed to forget all the troubles in the world.

On the other hand, Stromgarde still shoulders the important responsibility of the core area of ​​Arathor, but similar to Dalaran, more and more emerging city-states are springing up one by one on the continent of Lordaeron.

Gilneas, Alterac, and Kul Tiras were the first city-states to be established, and while each had its own customs and trade practices, they all answered to Strom. Under the careful and vigilant supervision of the Council of Tirisfal, Dalaran became the main center of magical learning in the land. The Magocrats who ruled Dalaran founded the Kirin Tor, a cult dedicated to recording and studying every magic and magical item they found. Gilneas and Alterac became strong supporters of Strom and developed powerful armies, with expeditions exploring the mountainous lands south of Khaz Modan. It was during this time that humans first encountered the ancient race of dwarves, traveling to the dwarven underground cave city of Ironforge. The humans and dwarves shared much knowledge of metalworking and engineering, and discovered that they shared a common love of battle and storytelling. The city-state of Kul Tiras was founded on a large island south of Lordaeron, and they developed a prosperous trade based on fishing and ocean shipping.

Over time, Kul Tiras built a powerful merchant fleet that traveled across all known lands, searching the world for rare treasures to trade and sell. However, while the Kingdom of Arathor grew in prosperity, its most powerful core began to fall apart. At this time, the lords of Strom began to gradually transfer their possessions to the prosperous northern regions of Lordaeron, abandoning the barren south.

King Thoradin's heirs, the last of the Arathi bloodline, argued that they should not abandon Strom, thus incurring the disapproval of the higher-ranking citizens who were also eager to leave. The lords of Strom decided to abandon their ancient city and seek purity and enlightenment in the uncivilized north. Far north of Dalaran, the lords of Strom founded a new city-state, which they called Lordaeron, and the entire continent was named after it. Lordaeron became a place of pilgrims and all who sought inner peace. The descendants of Arathi who settled Elwynn were left behind within the crumbling walls of old Strom, so they decided to travel south to the rocky mountains of Khaz Modan. After many long years, they finally ended their journey and settled in the south of the continent in a place called Elwynn.

They founded the Kingdom of Stormwind in a fertile valley, and soon it became a self-sufficient place. A few warriors remained in Strom, and they decided to continue living there to protect their ancient city. Strom was no longer the center of the empire, but it gradually developed into a new city-state - Stromgarde. Although each city-state prospered under its own jurisdiction, the Empire of Arathor was completely torn apart. As each nation developed its own customs and beliefs, the differences between each city-state became greater and greater. King Thoradin's dream of uniting mankind eventually dissipated with the wind. Current situation report editor By the time of the Second War, Stromgarde controlled only the Arathi Highlands and the island fortress of Tor Barad. They soon joined the Alliance of Lordaeron led by King Terenas and participated in the campaign to defeat the orcs and drive them back to the Dark Portal.

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