My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 347: The Bishop of the Kingdom of Britain (End)

All druids were required to periodically fall into a deep sleep and enter the mysterious Emerald Dream, including Fandral. However, despite this restriction, Fandral successfully raised a son, named Valstann Staghelm.

Fandral may be a little irritable, but he has a deep fatherly love for his son. Even though Valstann has already started a family, married and had children, Fandral still cares for him as before. Valstann's wife is named Lyara, and Fandral's wife unfortunately passed away when giving birth to Valstann. Therefore, for Fandral, his son and daughter-in-law have become his only loved ones in the world.

It is worth mentioning that Fandral personally participated in the founding meeting of the Cenarion Circle, a meeting of great significance. At this meeting, many druids gathered together to discuss how to better protect nature and maintain the balance of the world.

4500 years before the First War, Fandral carefully cut several thick branches from the World Tree Nordrassil and planted them in various corners of the world where the Saronite ore veins were expanding wildly. These places were eroded by evil forces, and Fandral hoped to curb its spread in this way. Among them, the mines in the Grizzly Hills area were the most seriously affected.

Fortunately, five of the saplings planted successfully grew into giant trees that towered into the sky. Fandral was particularly fond of the one in Grizzly Hills, and he named it Andrassil himself. However, when Malfurion Stormrage and the other members of the Cenarion Circle learned that the saplings were planted without the approval of the Council, they were all furious.

But the facts are in front of them, and they have to admit that this plan did have a certain degree of impact. Decades have passed, and Andrassil still stands tall above the continent of Northrend, surrounded by peace and tranquility. However, good times are always short-lived, and not long after, a shocking and bloody war broke out in Northrend. Surprisingly, the warring parties were the yaks and forest elves who have always been regarded as peace-loving! This sudden war not only caught people off guard, but was also filled with endless cruelty and despicable means, which was really outrageous. When this shocking news reached the ears of the druids, the Cenarion Circle immediately took action and formed a brave and fearless expedition team to go deep into the front line of the battlefield to explore the real cause of this cruel atrocity.

The druids were horrified by their astonishing discovery! It turned out that the roots of Andrassil were so developed that they were deeply rooted in the ground, even touching the ancient and mysterious underground prison of Yogg-Saron. The ancient god poured evil energy into the tree, causing all creatures in the area to gradually fall into madness.

The Cenarion Circle knew clearly that without the blessing and protection of the guardian dragon, Andrassil would be powerless to resist the erosion and damage of this bone-eating and heart-corrupting erosion. They also understood that facing the plight of the tree before them, they could neither choose to turn a blind eye nor do anything to alleviate the pain and torture it endured. In the end, the Council had no choice but to make a painful decision: destroy Andrassil!

With a loud bang, the once unshakable tree fell down. Since then, people have called the fallen tree "Vordrassil", which means "broken crown".

Although the destruction of Andrassil was heartbreaking, the Cenarion Circle was still ecstatic about successfully curbing the crazy expansion of the Saronite mines. However, the druids at the time did not realize that something dark had already taken root deeply in the Emerald Dream.

Yogg-Saron cleverly used the giant trees planted by Fandral to turn them into a portal to the Emerald Dream, and those corrupted tiny seeds quickly spread throughout Ysera's kingdom like a plague. As time passed, these evil seeds quietly grew and spread, gradually eroding the entire Emerald Dream. This nightmare, later known as the "Emerald Nightmare", originated at this moment.

More than a thousand years before the First War, Fandral suffered a heavy blow and endless pain that his people had never experienced since the Sundering. The source of all this can be traced back to the Silithus Desert, which was once located on the southern border of the Night Elf Kingdom. There, a mysterious creature called the Qiraji quietly rose up in the depths of the desert and built an incredibly powerful army for their fearsome Old God Overlord C'Thun.

This group of Qiraji insects are ambitious and attempt to control the entire Kalimdor continent. So, they launched a fierce attack on the night elves led by Fandral without hesitation, and a thrilling war broke out! This fierce battle is not only about the fight for land between the two sides, but also a life-and-death contest between two different forces. Fandral knew that the situation was serious, but he did not retreat; on the contrary, he led the brave and fearless night elf warriors to resist, vowing to protect their homes and defend the dignity of their race.

With the full assistance of his son Valstann, Fandral fully demonstrated his outstanding leadership and extraordinary military talent, which made the dreaded Qiraji insects full of awe for Staghelm and gave him an extremely noble title - "Kar'sis", which means "Hand of the Earth".

The fierce battle took place in the Silithus region, and both sides were caught in a hard-fought tug-of-war. The insect general Rajaxx was convinced that although the night elves' defense was extremely tenacious, they would eventually be exhausted over time. However, the twin emperors of the Qiraji Empire were unwilling to adopt such a protracted war strategy to achieve victory. They were eager to win the war quickly, so they issued an order asking Rajaxx to find an effective way to quickly defeat the Hand of the Earth.

After a period of observation and analysis, the cunning Rajaxx finally saw the only weakness hidden behind Staghelm's iron-like will - his beloved son Valstann. This discovery gave Rajaxx hope of breaking through the night elves' defense line...

In a cunning feint carefully planned by the Qiraji Zerg, the brave and fearless Valstann unfortunately fell into the trap set by the enemy and became a prisoner of the Zerg. Then, a horrifying scene happened - under Fandral's horrified gaze, Valstann was torn to pieces alive by the brutal and ruthless Zerg, and his body parts were scattered everywhere. Valstann's tragic death not only made the respected archdruid feel heartbroken and mentally collapsed, but also brought an unbearable blow to many night elf soldiers, and their inner beliefs began to waver.

However, the Qiraji did not miss this golden opportunity. They surged out of Silithus again like a tide, advancing aggressively. This evil army was unstoppable, capturing cities along the way and quickly advancing to the far eastern Tanaris Desert. This sudden and daring attack completely angered the bronze dragon clan that guarded the order of time. So, they decided not to sit idly by and take decisive action.

Under the leadership of the wise Anachronos, the bronze dragons actively worked and successfully summoned powerful reinforcements from the three great dragon legions of red dragons, green dragons, and blue dragons. These majestic dragons responded to the call and resolutely joined the night elves and fought side by side with them. With the help of many powerful dragons, the night elves' military prestige was greatly boosted and morale was high.

In the end, with the help of the magical Scepter of Quicksand, the night elves and the dragons worked together and successfully sealed the vicious Qiraji army forever within the extremely solid Beetle Wall, thus ending this thrilling war.

The threat posed by the Zerg had finally come to an end, but Fandral felt no relief. The death of Valstann hung over his mind like a shadow that could not be dispelled. With anger and grief intertwined, he suddenly raised the Quicksand Scepter and smashed it to pieces. He turned away with hatred and disgust for the world, full of anger.

After the Third War, the night elves not only lost the sacred tree of Nordrassil, but also lost their immortal lives forever. As this series of blows came one after another, Malfurion suddenly fell into a deep coma and slept quietly in a cave in Moonglade. No one knew the reason, nor how to wake up this great druid leader. So, when Malfurion was sleeping, the leadership of the druids naturally passed to Fandral Staghelm, who became the new Archdruid. During this period, Fandral took on the responsibility of communicating between the druids and the Sentinels, becoming an indispensable bridge between the two sides.

Just before he fell into a coma, Malfurion expressed strong opposition to Fandral's plan to replant a new World Tree. However, unexpectedly, when Malfurion fell into a coma, Fandral secretly held a meeting with other core members of the Cenarion Circle.

Since there was no resistance or interference from Malfurion at this moment, Fandral easily persuaded the druids to believe that planting a new World Tree was a wise move! Most of the druids were moved by Fandral's persuasive words and expressed their willingness to follow him to complete this great mission.

Then, with the concerted efforts of many druids, Teldrassil finally stood tall outside the northern coastline of Kalimdor. As this majestic tree rose from the ground, most of the night elves resolutely migrated to this place full of vitality and hope - the lush and vast canopy of the New World Tree, and thus began a new chapter of life.

Unfortunately, however, this move did not receive the blessing and protection of the dragons like Nordrassil. On the contrary, Teldrassil grew at an astonishing speed, like a towering pillar, proudly standing in the northern part of Kalimdor, successfully playing the role of the new home of the Kaldorei.

However, despite Fandral's painstaking efforts, the "New World Tree" he created ultimately had flaws that could not be ignored. The night elves, who once had an endless lifespan, were unable to regain their lost eternal life; not only that, but worse things followed - decay and decay spread rapidly in Teldrassil like a plague. As a result, all kinds of evil and ugly creatures emerged, including the abominable satyrs, the despicable and cruel demons, and many other filthy and unbearable creatures, who unceremoniously settled down on this big tree.

As the leader of the Cenarion Circle, Fandral's actions are more controversial and annoying than ever before. He is constantly at odds with Tyrande Whisperwind, the chief priestess of Elune and the true ruler of the Sentinels. Fandral has always had an inexplicable sense of racial superiority over the night elves, and always believes that an offensive military action must be launched against the orcs in Durotar.

Now, he seems to have gradually come out of the haze brought by the pain of losing his son and regained his former vitality, but at the same time he still retains that annoying arrogance and selfishness. Especially when facing Malfurion's favorite student, the tauren druid Hamuul Runetotem, he did not hide the deep hatred in his heart.

The great Archdruid Fandral issued an important task to the adventurers: first, they needed to bring some soil samples from the mysterious Un'Goro Crater back to the Archdruid's assistant. Then, the wise Druid explained in detail their plan for in-depth research on Morning Wheat.

As we all know, little is known about the actual uses of this wonderful plant, but it holds great potential and mysteries waiting to be revealed. Over time, players who work tirelessly to continue to grow Morning Wheat for the powerful Cenarion Circle will receive a precious reward - a bag filled with a variety of valuable supplies! There are delicious food, refreshing drinks, magical potions that can heal pain, and more.

However, the Council's demand for Morrowgrain seems insatiable, and the more Morrowgrain is brought in, the greater the rewards. In Feathermoon Hold, a druid named Quintis Jonespyre is concerned about Fandral's large-scale purchase of Morrowgrain in the name of the Cenarion Circle. He is worried that such an over-reliance on Morrowgrain may lead to unexpected consequences, after all, the power of nature is unpredictable and must be treated with caution.

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