Chapter 444: Priest of War
As one of the first High Elves to become Paladins, Liadlin was regarded as the leader of all High Elf Paladins, and she was given the title and rights of Countess by the King of Quel'Thalas, and the High Elf Paladins were nominally all under her command, and she was only responsible to His Majesty Kael'thas. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
But in fact, all paladins are subordinate to the 'Dawn Light', and Liadline's countess title is more of a symbol, or rather a bridge between the 'Dawn Light' and Quel'Thalas, and she also has a title in the 'Dawn Light' military system----- Colonel Liadline.
Liadline and all the other High Elf paladins are seen as typical radical paladins, this radicalism does not mean anything, the so-called radicals among the paladins are just very firm in their belief that ---- Benedict Smith's choices are correct, we should not doubt it, we only need to implement ----- for example, the paladin's division of the path of the Holy Light, the traditional paladins think that they should be more well-rounded, but the traditional paladins are very few, and they don't think that there should be any arguments about this, they care more about the maintenance of tradition----- for exampleThey should be more rigorous in screening foreigners for the 'Dawn Light', in fact, there is little market for this idea, and even humans themselves rarely accept it. Because most of the paladins were baptized after the war they called the 'Scourge Invasion'.
Liadline didn't approve of any radical or conservative division of them, she only thought that she was a member of the 'Dawn Light', a believer in the Light, and she had no other identity ----- Countess?
"Mentor?" Garrel had been Liadrin's apprentice before the Second Orc War, and he had been following in the footsteps of his mentor, who, like her mentor, was considered one of the most gifted High Elf Paladins----- in fact, the first High Elves to become Paladins were carefully selected, and their talents were very good, both in terms of understanding the Holy Light and in combat skills.
"What?" Leadlin turned around, she was just thinking about Lotherma, how excited she was when she first saw the power of the Light from her mentor as a child----- she naively thought she could use it to heal her dead parents.
"The chaplaincy has arrived. Garrell turned sideways and gave way to the priest who was wearing a robe behind him.
"Hello, Colonel Liadrin, I'm Pasha, Pasha Allen, the senior pastor of the church. Benny's mentor had a gentle smile on his face as always. "I was in charge of the war practice of the 'Chaplaincy Academy' this time. ”
"Hello!" Liadline bowed, Pasha Allen was very low-key, but most of the 'Dawn Light' knew that she was the High Lord's mentor, the one who introduced the High Lord to the path of Light, and the High Lord had always held this mentor in high esteem, and she needed to show enough respect.
"Please take care of them, many of them are even underage. "In fact, Alan has always been against this kind of 'cruel' training, but Benny convinced him that special moments require special methods, the establishment of the 'Priests of War' was 'planned' by Benny, but the path was chosen by these students themselves, they already knew that they were pioneers, they had to go faster and further, and war was the only way to this path, and they had to let themselves grow quickly in the war, just like Benny himself.
"I will. Liadline nodded solemnly, she had already seen the students who were still very immature----- they were all dressed in white close-fitting clothes like leather armor, all kinds of golden runes were carved on them, and all of them had some excitement and fear on their faces.
Several students bent over and vomited from the smell around them, and the older-looking students stepped forward to reassure them.
"These students are rigorously trained in arrays, and they will follow your commands. Alan said.
"According to the plan, they only need to support the troops in the center of the array. Liadline said. "We'll take care of the rest. ”
Alan nodded and walked over to the students.
"Mentor. Garrell looked at Alan in the distance. "I doubt they'll be able to hold on. Garrell didn't even think they could make a difference, he just hoped that the students wouldn't be held back from moving forward by vomiting and fear.
"Isn't that a little too cruel for them? "Originally a lieutenant in Lordaeron, Osteele de Mont is now a lieutenant colonel of the Dawn Light hoplite and commander of the 14th Infantry Regiment after a series of wars and rigorous Rage training. "I even saw a couple of little ones who weren't even seventeen years old. Most of the apprentices were war orphans, and there were several familiar faces in them.
"How much older were the High Lords when they raised their troops in Daronshire?" Liadeline also saw a few High Elf children, thinking that they were still children for their age, but for human age, they were mature enough.
"I know the Great Lord is trying to get them to maturity as quickly as possible, but -----" Osteele sighed and didn't continue.
"Two regiments of Spellbreaker hoplites, more than one hundred and twenty paladins, if we can't protect them, do we still have a point of existence?" Leadlin picked up her shield and sword. "Ready, attack in five minutes. ”
"Yes!"
The resting soldiers were quickly regrouped, and Liadeline frowned as she looked at the brand new map that Command had just delivered.
"This is a map that Command just sent, and from this, our previous operation only cleared the current area. Liadline said as she looked at the officers who were gathered around. "It's bigger than we expected, there are still three areas to be cleared, and we need to speed things up!"
"What if we divide the troops?" Garrell was not just a student of Liadrin, he was also Liadline's adjutant, with the rank of major. "We have two heavy infantry regiments, we can attack from the north and south respectively, and then converge in the eastern area, although the passage here is very wide, but we cannot allow the two heavy infantry regiments to spread out at the same time, and the division of forces can make better use of the forces in our hands. ”
(To be continued.) )