Chapter 377 The Elf's Choice
Chapter 377 The Elf's Choice
Awakened spirits have more troubles...
Most powerful Forsaken individuals are supported by vengeful spirits, while a small number of Forsaken civilians are fortunate enough to escape the control of the Frostmourne cursed sword and break free from the remote control of the Crown of Domination. They realize that after their resurrection, they are filled with despair and fear.
They could not accept the appearance of their decaying bodies.
They hid in cemeteries and corners of house ruins, afraid to venture out during the day, and afraid to look in the mirror.
Even though he's a ghost himself, he's still afraid of ghosts...
Even though it was the Queen who awakened them, they fear the Banshee Queen and hide from the Forsaken's army. The Forsaken civilians are actually very weak, with little fighting ability; their willpower determines their potential.
These people were the first to die on the battlefield; in reality, both in life and after death, they were pitiful and hateful incompetent.
If they realized that they had never been treated as human beings by nobles and superiors, I wonder how these weaklings could retain even the slightest bit of self-respect and will to survive...
In other words, in any ethnic group, there are spineless individuals, innocent people who yearn for a simple life, and even traitors who are loyal to the Han but have their hearts in the Cao camp!
They are all perfect consumables and tools, whether they have brains or not, they all drift with the tide.
The tribe is used to sacrifice...it has no pity for the weak, because they themselves are in hell and war...there is no time to cry, they can only move forward.
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Within three days, from Silverpine Forest to Hillsbrad Foothills, Alterac Valley, the entire Arathi Basin, the Eastern and Western Plaguelands, all the way to the vicinity of Silvermoon City at the northernmost tip... war raged everywhere, and conflict was everywhere.
In the midst of turmoil, no one can escape the shadow of war... On the continent of the Eastern Kingdoms, the northern Dead Zone has always been the main battlefield. The ravaged lands of the Kingdom of Lordaeron and the High Elf Quel'Thalas Empire are bustling with activity, a constant struggle for power and chaotic warfare.
The three-day war between the human alliance and the Forsaken undead ended with one side gaining ground while the other lost it, and the future remains uncertain... Bones litter the ground, and ghosts roam freely.
The main road from Silverpine Forest to Undercity was littered with rows of skeletons, a testament to the heavy losses on both sides. Life was fading, death was spreading...
The Horde held Undercity... The Alliance temporarily withdrew its defenses to the vicinity of Greymane Wall. Both sides maintained their pre-war spheres of influence... It was clear to everyone that this was only temporary.
At this moment, orc reinforcements gathered in groups near the Undercity airship tower, with kodo beasts carrying countless supplies into Undercity. Warchief Thrall seemed to have sensed an opportunity as well.
High Overlord Sarumar'falcon and the son of Grom Hellscream both agreed that the orcish army should march south to counterattack the Alliance. The Frostwolf Banner must not fall in the Alterac Mountains!
The honor of the Frostwolf Clan, the High Chieftain... must be defended to the death.
However, the Horde's forces were clearly insufficient, and Orgrimmar's efforts to cross the sea to support the northern battlefields of the Eastern Kingdoms were inefficient.
The key is still to rely on Silvermoon City's help, but...
Silvermoon City, a recent addition to the Horde, sent only symbolic reinforcements as always, to help tie down the army of the lich Kel'Thuzad in the Eastern Plaguelands. Just as they had sent rangers to support the human kingdoms in their fight against the orcs years before.
A small group of Blood Knights were stationed in Undercity to assist Queen Sylvanas in defense... Silvermoon City actually sent fewer than five hundred troops... mostly observers and envoys.
It wasn't even as many Forsaken reinforcements as Undercity sent to Tarquerin in the Ghostlands. The blood elf nobles of Silvermoon City have always hated the undead... They were only forced to show a little bit of goodwill.
Simply because the Forsaken Queen and some of the Dark Rangers were once high elves...
Even though the Horde—orcs, tauren, trolls, and Forsaken—sent their respective ambassadors to Silvermoon City. They demanded that Silvermoon City send more powerful spellbreakers and dragonhawks to support Undercity, the proud Silvermoon City ambassador, Kremar, insisted that the blood elves did not want to be involved in the great war with humans.
The people of Silvermoon City have suffered too much hardship and betrayal, and now the descendants of the Sun King have betrayed them.
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The Blood Elves really couldn't handle the trouble in Sunwell Plateau.
When the Death Knight Arthas resurrected the lich Kel'Thuzad and corrupted the Sunwell's waters, the blood elf prince Kael'thas was forced to order the destruction of the high elves' source of power.
From then on, the high elves, who were filled with a thirst for power and magic, lost the Sunwell, the source of magic, and all became addicted to magic... their lifespans were greatly shortened and their power was depleted.
Kael'thas assured his people that he would restore the thousand-year-old glory of the Elven Empire of Quel'Thalas.
The high elves of Silvermoon City were renamed Blood Elves, also known as Sin'dorei in High Elf language. The Blood Elf prince once declared that he would lead his people to avenge the Scourge and promised to solve the problem of the people's addiction to magic.
This was the condition and promise he made to inherit the title of Sun King.
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In the subsequent protracted battle against the Scourge, the Scourge undead were not only not defeated, but the Blood Elves' addiction to mana also became more and more severe.
The people of Silvermoon City are increasingly infected with magical addictions and plagues caused by natural disasters.
They lost their youthful beauty and yearned for the nourishment of magic. They became violent and emotionally unstable, haunted by the ever-present threat of natural disasters.
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While fighting alongside the human alliance against the undead, the remaining ten percent of the Silvermoon City elven army was looked down upon and subjected to various forms of harassment by the high-ranking human nobles of the Lordaeron resistance. They were even imprisoned as traitors, with the blood elf prince Kael'thas accused of treason.
When Arthas and Kel'Thuzad stormed Dalaran, seized the Book of Medivh and the Eye of Dalaran, and used the three artifacts to summon the demon lord demigod Archimonde to descend upon Dalaran, Dalaran was destroyed.
Kael'thas nearly died in the dungeons of Dalaran.
When he was rescued by the demon hunter Illidan Stormrage, Illidan promised to restore the Sunwell with his treasured well water and save his people.
Kael'thas then followed the demon hunter Illidan, breaking away from the old Alliance of humans in Lordaeron.
Taking advantage of the opening of the Dark Portal and the weakened state of the orc strongholds and demon bases in Outland, Illidan led Kael'thas's Sin'dorei elites and Lady Vashj of the Naga to launch a surprise attack on the Abyssal Demon Lord Commander in Hellfire Peninsula.
They also occupied former Draenei temples, training new demon hunters in the Black Temple in an effort to break free from the Burning Legion's demonic control, or even take a roundabout route to achieve their goal.
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During the Battle of Mount Hyjal, Archimonde, the Great Defiler of the Burning Legion, attempted to devour the power of the World Tree and the Second Well of Eternity to gain power surpassing that of a demigod. As a result, he was destroyed along with the World Tree by countless wisps in an explosion.
The demon army has lost its leader.
The demons are suffering defeat after defeat... and Illidan has even stolen their base in Outland...
The price of victory at Mount Hyjal was that the night elves lost their ability to live forever... because the World Tree had fallen... The night elves planted another seed of the World Tree in Teldrassil, hoping it would grow into the World Tree that nourishes Azeroth once more.
The World Tree on Mount Hyjal was originally blessed by the Life-Binder Red Dragon Queen... and used to seal the second Well of Eternity.
In this Ragnarok war, under the guidance of Archmage Medivh and with the help of the five-colored dragonflight,
The Burning Legion's main demonic force and undead minions were defeated by a coalition of heroes including Jaina, Thrall, Tauren Chieftain Cairne & Bloodhoof, troll Vol'jin, archdruid Malfurion & Stormrage, Priestess Tyrande, and the Mountain King.
After the Burning Legion's defeat, the Lich King of the Scourge seized the opportunity to establish his own power. The Forsaken were able to break free of control through a series of attacks targeting the soul of the first Lich King, Ner'zhul.
The demon lord Kil'jaeden the Deceiver has taken on the task of continuing the invasion of Azeroth.
At the same time, those who betray us must be punished!
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The World Tree on Mount Hyjal was planted by the Shadow Elves ten thousand years ago to conceal the second Well of Eternity. Illidan poured one of his three privately held bottles of water from the Well of Eternity onto the summit of Mount Hyjal, thus creating the second Well of Eternity.
The second Well of Eternity was located near the roots of the World Tree, which allowed the Night Elves' World Tree to grow...
Night Elves cannot live without the World Tree!
Similarly, the Sunwell was also created from another spring of water from the Well of Eternity... The elves cannot live without the water of the Well of Eternity... Whether it's the high elves of Silvermoon City (blood elves) or the night elves of Teldrassil in Kalimdor...
They all actually rely on the power of the Well of Eternity...
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