Crossing the Other World: My Warcraft System
Chapter 788 The troops arrive outside the city
The reason why Garen was so sure that Elisande would know in advance that Suramar was about to face a disaster was because it was rumored that Elisande was proficient in the spell of prophecy.
Galen also knew that she was not truly proficient in prophecy spells, but was using the vast energy of the Nightwell to power the Eye of Aman'thul in order to peek into the future.
The Eye of Aman'Thul is a Titan creation and one of the five Pillars of Creation in the Broken Isles. The other four are the Shield of Aggramar, the Tears of Elune, the Tidestone of Golganneth, and the Hammer of Khaz'goroth.
As the name suggests, the Eye of Asurman is the backbone of the Pantheon, a gem created by Aman'thul, the father of the gods, which contains his own power.
Asurman is also known as the God of Time, and his power has the ability to control time.
Elisande uses this artifact to explore the flow of time and peek into the future.
However, even the bronze dragon king Nozdormu would get lost in the flow of time, so how could Elisande see the path to the future clearly?
For example, in the history that Garen knew, Elisande foresaw that the third invasion of the Burning Legion would take place in the Broken Isles, and Suramar would face a huge crisis and would be destroyed if not handled with care.
She predicted that as long as she led the Nightborne to join the Burning Legion, Suramar could be preserved and her people would once again usher in glory.
So, the great mage who had ruled Suramar for ten thousand years led his people to serve as guides for the Burning Legion.
As a result, a group of people under her command were unwilling to go along with her, so Talissa and her supporters launched a coup in Suramar. Although they failed the first time, with the help of the Alliance and the Horde, they eventually overthrew Elisande's rule and drove away the Burning Legion.
See, the prophecy wasn’t wrong, right?
Suramar did survive the invasion of the Burning Legion and joined the Horde at the recommendation of the blood elves.
There is nothing wrong with the final result of the prophecy.
Is this just the process?
Elisande is dead, slain by the Rebellion.
If the Grand Mistress could live again, she might roar: What use do I have for this prophecy?
Although Garen did not trust the Grand Magister's prophecy, he felt that it should be easy to foresee the invasion of the Scourge. Why did Suramar still look peaceful now?
Garin didn't understand.
Elisande should start calling for help!
When I reach Eldre'Thalas, I can let Tosedelin slap me in the face!
Are the Nightborne so arrogant that they think the Scourge of the Undead is not worth mentioning?
Or was there something wrong with Elisande's prophecy?
This is not impossible. After all, the Undead Scourge had never come to the Broken Isles in the original timeline. It was only because of Garen's interference that they temporarily set their sights on the Nightwell in Suramar a month ago.
That's bad. Galen just wanted to teach the arrogant Nightborne a lesson, but he didn't want to destroy Suramar.
"Okay, Farondis, stop messing around, it's your turn!"
Galen stopped Farondis who was still teasing Thranduil, and said, "Elisandre hasn't discovered the invading enemies from the eastern sea yet. Maybe there's something wrong with her poor prophecy. Find a chance to remind them unnoticed..."
Farondis was stunned and asked casually, "Why remind me so subtly?"
But just as Farondis finished speaking, he saw Galen, Tottedrin, and Thranduil all looking at him as if he were an idiot, which made him shut up instantly and stop asking questions.
Even if it is a pig, after living for ten thousand years, it should have some understanding of the surrounding forces. Moreover, everyone is a branch of the ancient upper elves, and there is some degree of kinship. How could there be no contact?
Among them, Tosedrin knew best that Prince Farondis was not as honest as he seemed!
Every year, Eldre'Thalas distributes a lot of magical spring water to the blue dragon habitats and Nar'thalas.
How many people are there in Nar'thalas?
It’s less than 20,000. Only Lord Garin is generous enough to give twice the share every year. Where did the extra money go?
Was Farondis corrupted?
hum!
Not entirely. Tottedrin didn't trust Farondis as much as Galen did. Although they were princes of the same era, after the destruction of Queen Azshara's empire, he was loyal to Galen.
Besides, Garen disappeared for ten thousand years, and he is responsible for everything in Eldre'Thalas.
So he sent out Sindra's elite mages to monitor the city of Nar'thalas, and eventually discovered that Farondis and Suramar had some secret trade dealings!
Torsedrin kept this incident in mind until Garin showed up later to report it.
Tosedrin felt sorry for the magic of the Moonlight Well in Eldre'Thalas, but Garin did not. After all, the fountain of magic was produced by the system and was inexhaustible. Why should he have a grudge against Farondis because of a little stinginess?
By the way, Farondis and Tosedrin are both legendary high-level magicians. Many people have seen Farondis in action. While other mages were still attacking with Frostbolts and Fireballs, this guy had already used Meteor Fall as an ordinary skill!
But Tottedrin is even stronger. With Garen's intervention, Eldre'Thalas has a source of magic. He no longer has to summon demons to absorb their energy like in the original time and space. Tottedrin's strength will not continue to decline due to lack of magic. Now he also practices druidism, and has more means to deal with the enemy.
Farondis returned to Nar'thalas and, through special means, contacted the upper nobles who smuggled magic in Suramar, and "inadvertently" revealed the news that enemies were approaching in the eastern waters.
Soon the city of Suramar began to move!
The Dusk Guard quickly entered a wartime state.
Soon, Arthas brought the army of the Undead Scourge to the eastern waters of Suramar!
At this time, Arthas and Dalkan both had very gloomy faces.
Kel'Thuzad's face was just a skull with no flesh, so his expression could not be seen. However, one could see from his eye sockets that his soul fire was beating rapidly, and it seemed that he was in the same bad mood as his two colleagues.
God knows why those Bloodsail Pirates attacked them so relentlessly!
What kind of profit can a fleet of undead bring?
They just bombarded them from a long distance, bullying them because they had no means to fight back!
And they were using chain bullets!
The purpose is to reduce their speed!
Finally, after losing half of the gargoyles, the pirates finally retreated, but what greeted Arthas was the Dreadlord's merciless ridicule and angry urging!
Looking at the purple magic barrier on the coast, Arthas decided to use them as the target to vent his anger!
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