Three hundred and fifteen, the matter is rotten and insects are born
Can the dwarven race wait for itself to grow up slowly in the long battle battle? Just two months ago, what happened to the Lone Mountain Trade Team over the Misty Mountains made the Dwarven King understand that the entire dwarven race could not wait any longer. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
On that day, the Lone Mountain caravan met the Avari caravan in the Misty Mountains who had traveled to the Woodland Kingdom to complete the pearl trade. While both teams were resting, a large team of orcs broke out of the fog and headed straight for them. Strangely, the orc team directly ignored the Avari caravan and headed straight for the dwarven caravan.
Although in this encounter, the orcs only robbed the dwarves of their belongings and did not cause many casualties, but the Avari caravan did not suffer any losses, and the orcs even deliberately bypassed the Avari caravan. Although the captain of the other party has always claimed that it is because the elven race has defeated Sauron, that the orcs do not dare to provoke lightly. But the dwarves didn't believe it.
Having been running in Middle-earth for many years, the captain of the dwarven caravan has also encountered many elven caravans, but he has never seen an orc walking around the elves, there must be another reason. Afterwards, the captain of the dwarves knocked on the side, and finally learned from an Avari elf who was in charge of driving, and the reason why the orcs did not dare to approach them.
"This is an item sent to the Woodland Kingdom, and each car is stamped with the military flag of the Woodland Kingdom. The filthy orcs had been miserably manipulated by the Elven King, and they did not dare to risk touching his belongings. The childish elf said with a little pride: "Not to mention that there are dozens of elves in the caravan this time, once I and four other elves only drove a cart of goods to the woodland. Because the carriage was covered with a woodland military flag, they met orcs along the way, and as long as they saw the pattern on the flag, they did not dare to approach. ”
The Woodland Banner may indeed be the reason why the Avari caravan didn't suffer losses, but the Dwarven King knew what the biggest reason was. In the eyes of the orcs, the risk of attacking the dwarven race is much lower than attacking the elven race!
If you miss the opportunity to let your enemies know how powerful their fists are, they will naturally perceive the dwarves as weak and incompetent. For nearly 100 years, it is a fact that as long as the dwarves leave their own country, they will be attacked by enemies large or small. Compared to the elves and humans who have once hit them hard in war, even the stupidest creatures will choose to attack the more vulnerable side driven by nature. The best way to change your enemies' misconceptions about the dwarven race is to make them understand as soon as possible that the dwarves' fists are also very powerful!
It is the best choice to gain actual combat experience in the shortest possible time and minimize the casualties, and follow the elven king who is good at fighting! For the sake of the entire race, the dwarf king did not hesitate to send a request to the elven king, and was willing to become the elven king's subordinate on the battlefield. This decision not only allowed the dwarves to successfully establish a tall image of "strong and unyielding to evil" in the entire Middle-earth continent two years later, inspiring the fighting pride in the blood of the dwarven soldiers, but also allowing the elven king to indirectly own the power of the dwarves in the army. Therefore, when Merandil was worried that the Elven King had no soldiers available, the latter could tell him very indifferently that military power was not a problem.
No king will refuse military power, even if it is only indirectly. As a good king, Thranduil certainly wouldn't refuse. However, Xiang Zheng said a few words of resignation, and Thranduil agreed to the dwarf king with a helpless expression. After reminding the other party that war would inevitably cause casualties, the Elven King gave a clear word.
"I'll take you to the actual battle as soon as I have time. You have to be ready first, at least your combat equipment. As he said this, the Elven King kept looking at the map of the Giant Spoke Middle Land hanging not far away, and his eyes fell on the location of the Gondor Kingdom.
It wasn't until he got up to leave the lonely mountain that the impatient Dwarven King urged again. "As soon as the Dwarven Corps is ready to be on standby, please be sure to determine the direction of the expedition as soon as possible. As soon as they see the letter with your badge on it, the Lonely Mountain Corps will immediately set off in the direction you specified, without delay. ”
In this way, I can indirectly mobilize the Lonely Mountain King Master as long as I discuss it in private? The Elf King once again showed a helpless expression, nodded and moved back to China.
Is the problem solved with military power? Of course not!
Lonely Mountain has 30,000 soldiers that can be used to reinforce Merandil. To achieve the effect of deterring the opponent, it is necessary to ensure that the military strength of the opponent is several times more than that of the opponent. In other words, it is best to use more than 30,000 heavily helmeted soldiers of the dwarf race. Even if the dwarves are smaller, they are large enough troops. As long as this army does not have a reasonable reason, as soon as it leaves the Woodland Kingdom or the Lonely Mountain, it must explain its purpose to all the righteous camps, otherwise it will be guessed and guarded against by all the righteous camps.
Let the dwarven king lead and hide in the shadows to avoid the elves?
It doesn't make sense! No one can stop the Elves from keeping the peace. Lead the team yourself, and there is room to maneuver with the elves. If you change to the Dwarf King, you will be more violently blocked. Besides, if you don't go, how can you control the entire legion? The Dwarven King just wants to follow him to increase his actual combat experience, and if he doesn't show up, the Dwarf King and the Dwarven Army will definitely not go.
What's even more terrifying is that he must be stationed outside the gates of Gondor before the Human Emperor Legion in order to seize the opportunity. From another point of view, the longer the time of departure and the time of the dispatch of the Emperor of the People's Army, the less likely it is to be detected as a military act against the Emperor. Now that Valandil has reclaimed Arnol's military power, the sooner he arrives at Gondor, the safer. The greater the risk of delaying any longer, and the easier it is for other kings to discover their true purpose.
For a month, Thranduil, who knew that he could not delay any longer, wished that his soldiers would have stealth so that he would no longer have to worry about the march. Fortunately, the Elven King is sane enough, and although he has a headache over this matter, he is not so rational as to think that he can really make the soldiers invisible.
As the voices outside the window grew louder and louder, Thranduil pulled out her hands that were buried deep in her blonde hair. After shaking off all the troubles, he walked out of the room and walked towards the children, who were leading by Vernor, to set off for the forest.
The excuse to send Melandiel away is not entirely an excuse. According to the original plan, the Elven King was indeed going to take the children to claim the trees today. Yesterday, tens of thousands of saplings purchased from Luolin were finally planted. As the owner of the forest, Thranduil followed Vernoer's advice to "let the children grow with the saplings" and chose to have each child claim their own saplings during the first inspection of the planting results.