About the basic setting of the population

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Blizzard once said that Azeroth is slightly smaller than Earth, and if you follow Blizzard's words, even half of the Earth has a land area of 70 million square kilometers. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info Let's take human beings as an example, if we look at this ratio, the Western Wilderness has an area of at least 300,000 square kilometers, and the Western Wilderness is known as the granary of Stormwind City, how can there be a 50,000 square kilometers of arable land, if so, 50,000 square kilometers is 75 million acres of land, we will calculate according to the medieval mu yield, one mu 150 catties (this is a small amount, the highest yield period in the 14th century was more than 200 catties per mu, Azeroth also has a variety of black technology. In the Middle Ages, there was only animal power. Every year, more than 5.6 million tons of grain can be produced in the western wilderness alone, and the food consumption of our modern normal people is about five taels a day, and there are slightly more men, so I let the comrades of the fighting nation of Azeroth eat 3 catties, plus 1 catty of meat and eggs. The grain produced in the western wilderness alone is enough to feed more than seven million people. At that time, there were no more than 10 legions on the alliance side, and each legion would not have 2w at most. The Stormwind Kingdom will also be able to maintain a standing army of 15w people. According to the productivity of ****, we are now about 50 people raising 1 soldier. Counting the time of permanent war in Azeroth, according to the productivity at that time, 200 people to raise 1 soldier is basically the limit, and in the Middle Ages, it was basically 400 to raise 1 soldier. In this way, there are 3000w humans in the Stormwind Kingdom, and if you count other human forces, it will not exceed 5000w. So I can only approximate these numbers based on the limited data available, plus the impact of Azeroth's constant state of war throughout the year.

The planet Azeroth is about 3/5 the size of the Earth, with a land area of about 7,000 square kilometers. Population is temporal, and my population here is 40 years after the Black Gate. That is, after natural disasters and cataclysms.

The overall human population is around 5000w. After all, it is a world with a relatively high power level, and in our words, the aura of heaven and earth is relatively sufficient, so I set the human life span here at about 200 years, and a small number of powerful individuals can break through to 300 years, and there is also a kind of magic like Egwen who uses magic to extend his lifespan. Humans are the dominant race in the Alliance, and with the exception of a few gifted bugs, individual strength is generally lower than that of other races in Azeroth, excluding gnomes, but who calls us outnumbered. Due to the ravages of natural disasters and various natural disasters, the number has plummeted, and it is less than half of what it was before the invasion of the Dark Gate.

The dark night population is 50w. My personal opinion, elves have always been an immortal race, low productivity is inevitable, although later lost the ability to live forever, but after all, it is still an immortal species, and there is no official description of lifespan, I set it here as 1500 years, a small number of individuals with absolutely strong strength can break through to 2000 years, the explosion of the Well of Eternity killed the vast majority of the elves, the blood elves were divided into a part, and the upper elf elites all became Naga. I think 50w is an acceptable number, after all, there are only three elf settlements now.

Dwarves are physically stronger than humans at around 200w, but they are inferior to humans in terms of overall intelligence, and play the role of blacksmith, senior builder, and burrower in the Alliance.

Gnomes around 50w. The lifespan is slightly lower than that of humans, and the brain is extremely developed. It basically plays the role of a tech tree in the Alliance.

The Draenei population is about 50w, after all, how many people can a spaceship carry, although it is as big as a city. We **** a county-level city with this population. Stronger in individual strength than humans, but lower than orcs, Draenor can only rely on high technology and Naru batteries to beat orcs. The population is too small because there were only a small part of it when it fled from Argus, and most of it was slaughtered by Draenor, so it would be nice to have it not be destroyed. Gul'dan killed thousands of captives with a single opening.

The werewolf population is really hard to say, after all, he and the mutant are yes, they are a genetically mutated race, although this genetic mutation is artificial. Werewolves are a matter of late stage of the third war, when Gilneth was the third largest kingdom of mankind, the territory is now the Gilneth Peninsula and the south of the Silver Pine Forest, the total population is about 500w, and when it fights natural disasters, it is the country that faces natural disasters most directly except for Lordaeron, and the battle is basically suppressed, so the werewolves are summoned, and the war with the Forsaken is basically pressed and beaten. Later, the werewolves rebelled, and not all the inhabitants became werewolves, and there were many werewolves who were irrational beasts. So I set the current population of werewolves to be about 80w

The Blood Elves are around 20w (the Blood Elves lost their ability to live forever earlier than the Night Elves, and I set them to have a slightly higher reproductive ability than the Night Elves, but the high ones are limited, and the population is smaller than the Night Elves because they were in the minority when they parted ways with the Night in the first place.) And in recent years, they have experienced a lot of wars, including being slaughtered by Alsace, and Kaizi took some of it. The Outlands have defected to some of Shattrath, so there are few left. Let's do it and cherish it, don't think about revenge all day long).

Orcs in 1000w These orcs are just orcs of the tribe, not counting the orcs of the outer regions and other forces, and the lifespan of orcs is about 1.5 times that of humans. Individual strength is much stronger than that of humans.

The number of minotaurs is about 40w, although the breeding is not low, but the perennial battle with the centaurs maintains the balance of the population growth of the race, to put it bluntly, it is life and death, and the physical strength is no worse than that of orcs, but after all, it is a nomadic people, and the overall combat effectiveness is not as good as that of orcs, but higher than that of humans.

I can only roughly infer the population of the Forsaken, at that time, the Queen's coup d'état led half of the Scourge Legion at that time, considering that the Scourge Legion was still in the Nao Zu period at that time, and it did not spread across the continent, but only destroyed Lordaeron, and a large part of Lordaeron's refugees fled and were not turned into undead, so I personally think that their population will not be too large, and they are infertile, in this war period, one death, one less, so I set the population of the Forsaken to be 80w.

Trolls, there are basically trolls in all Azeroth, but after all, there is only one tribe of trolls in the tribe, Woking, and most of the trolls are scattered all over Azeroth, and according to the settlement, the population will not exceed 30w. However, the overall strength of the individual is strong, and physical damage can be healed by itself as long as it is not a slash. This part is officially described.

Goblins, time is money My friend, their footprints are all over Azeroth, they can be found everywhere they can make money, their character is greedy, and their greed for money even surpasses that of humans. The hometown of Kozan is finished, and a lot of people have died. The population is tentatively 60w

Finally, it's our national treasure, the panda man, 666 who plays with one-handed kung fu. Peace-loving, only a few adventurous and powerful panda people follow the alliance and the tribe, and most of the other panda people are still living their old lives after dealing with the crisis in their homeland. The tentative population is 200w, and about 5w follows the Union and the Horde. While it's a pity, it's not them who are the protagonists of Azeroth.

In general, the alliance is similar to the current United Nations, each country has its own affairs, but the collective election of an army commander, the official details that Varian is the army commander, not the same as the tribal chieftain. The tribes are more centralized, and the power of the Great Chieftain is greater, but the Forsaken and the Blood Elves themselves have too much to think about.

In the end, Azeroth is a high-magic version of the European Middle Ages, and unlike the Middle Ages, there is a Burning Legion here, and you want to blow up planets when you have nothing to do. The land is vast and sparsely populated, you can do it if you have nothing to do****, I will do you, and it has been in war since there were intelligent creatures. The leaders of the tribes are the heads of the army, and although there is a so-called parliamentary system, a chieftaincy system, in my eyes it is all a military government. There is an extreme shortage of leaders in people's livelihood, and all heroes and contributors who are remembered by history are warriors. So I'll let the protagonist introduce some modern things appropriately, such as management experience and farming experience. But it won't be too much, and it won't give people the feeling of having opened a plug-in. I hope you don't feel abrupt.

Finally, the population here is the state of the various races after years of war. There must have been more than that, during the previous period of relative stability.

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