Chapter 460: We Lost Him
After passing through makeshift camps guarded by a few rangers, the winding forest path leads to the Temple of the Sun, the largest stronghold of blood elves in the Wraithlands.
Located in the southernmost part of the elven kingdom of Quel'Thalas, the Sanctuary of the Sun is the largest defensive stronghold in this cursed jungle and near the human region of Eastern Lordaeron.
This temple is at the forefront of the Magister's Council's control, and is headed by Magister Candiris. As the high-end combat force of Quel'Thalas, the Magus have always been at odds with the Rangers who are the cornerstones of the kingdom, and they will have different opinions on various aspects.
It was because of their disagreement with the Far Wanderer Ranger that these Magus moved out of the Far Wanderer camp far from here. Occupy the temple that had been breached by the undead, restore it and stay there for a long time.
Today, the Temple of the Sun is the largest stronghold near the most frontier. And the seemingly angry actions of the Magus have produced unexpected benefits.
As we all know, the trolls of the forest have always been the elves of Quel'Thalas, and even today, as the Calamity Legion does, this old enemy has not changed.
The location of the Sanctuary of the Sun is beneath Amani, the fortress of the forest trolls. It has effectively stifled the increasingly dishonest behavior of the forest trolls. Most of the trolls who try to slip out of the mountain will be detected by the magic of the Magisters, and their corpses will still be in the cave behind the Immortal Mountain.
If the trolls choose to enter the elven city from the north, they will be spotted by the Far Wanderer Ranger stationed at the foot of the Scarred Mountain.
And if they choose to go north, then they will just plunge headlong into the defense line of the scourge undead. The Scourge Undead don't care if you're an enemy of your enemies or not, as long as you're alive, you're their target. They are happy to keep their community expanding.
After the temple was restored and put into use, the destruction of the forest trolls was quickly reduced by more than half. At the same time, due to its geographical location, the temple became one of the best supply camps in the undead city of Dysom, which resisted the end of the Death Scars.
Every day, adventurers from all over the world come here, whether it's humans, dwarves, or dwarf goblins. They gather around the bulletin board to see any tasks that can be picked up.
Since the fall of this forest, the races that were previously unwelcome to the elves have been let go. Adventurers, in particular, can do anything for the elves as long as they are given enough gold. And the elves are happy to do this, after all, compared to the people, money is nothing.
Of course, adventurers of other races can only operate in this woodland, with the exception of elven adventurers.
Foreigners who do not have permission to enter the north of the Yongge Forest will be immediately deported to the area if they are discovered. Until you've completed enough quests here, you've received unanimous praise from the Magisters here, and you've been given a pass. You can go to Silvermoon City or other elven cities and enjoy the luxury of the elven kingdom and the rights of a warrior.
Elves have always had a great affection for foreigners who help their race. It would be much easier for these foreign warriors to make their home in Quel'Thalas.
However, often many people do not make it to that point and die in the battle against trolls and undead. The rights of a warrior require a lot of blood to obtain.
Now this has become a model for the elves to recruit foreigners to fight for them. After all, the female elves of Quel'Thalas, as well as their unique wine-making process, have an excellent appeal to humans and many dwarves. Especially in the former, many humans choose to settle in Quel'Thalas after attaining the status of a warrior.
But what they can't ignore is that although they are warriors, the children they have born to a union with female elves here are discriminated against by the elves.
Half-breeds have no place in Quel'Thalas, unless......
"Unless their parents are of high status," Lotherma looked at Haduron with a smile on her face, "If Norris really becomes a partner with that human nobleman, will their children have a low status?" As far as I know, that human nobleman is the young man closest to the throne of Lordaeron. β
"So, do you think we Sindore will have a bad impression of a half-elf human king with our blood? I guess they would love to do that. β
"Thisβ" Haduron's face froze, and he couldn't catch Lotherma's words, so he had to twist his head to the side. Look at the adventurers of the Sanctuary of the Sun.
A large group of dwarves were crouching on both sides of the narrow street, placing their hammers and shields in their handy places. A bottle of daylight aging was being passed back and forth in their hands, each drinking one by one. This made Haduron frown.
The dwarves' rude behavior was really unpleasant to his eyes, but they still had to rely on them to guard the area. And these people are not enough.
In the narrow streets, teams of elite lawbreakers are serving as soldiers to maintain order here. These seemingly handsome guards made the adventurers who were resting on both sides of the street retreat one after another.
Haduron nodded, what he feared did not happen. After all, adventurers are always a source of instability in a place.
Upon seeing a paladin adventurer dressed in tattered armor and the robes of the Silver Hand, Haduron sneered.
"I don't think he can be the king of Lordaeron," Haduron followed Lotharma in front of him, ignoring the adventurers standing or sitting on either side, and the curious glances that looked at them.
"Among paladins, he is not the highest. Moreover, they still have the royal family that has not been found. Just like him, No, if there was a human paladin, he would have degraded himself into an adventurer. So, no one knows what will turn out until the end. β
Lotherma looked in the direction of Hadurun's direction, and a paladin who looked like a middle-aged man in human society was huddled and watching on the bulletin board.
"Haduron, you may have overlooked the question of age and time." Lotherma turned her head after glancing at the human paladin, "Unlike us, human time is only a hundred years. For a once-powerful nation like Lordaeron, their people would not be willing to let the kingdom fall. They must even choose to have a strong, powerful king. β
In this way, they can return to their former glory. But that meant that they had to have a king in the prime of life, a king who could lead them through the long run. According to our information," Lotherma glanced at the paladin who had left the bulletin board once more, and then said to Haduron, "he is the most suitable person, and if you know what he has done, you will know." β
"There is one more main problem. Lordaeron's Minethil royal family now has an heir who has not been found, but she is a woman! You've heard of her before, she's Arthas's sister, Kalia. Lotherma paused, looked Haduron in the eye and said, "She is not fit to rule this kingdom in these chaotic times. You and I both know what her personality is like, we've met her before. β
"Now, the lords and nobles of the remote regions of Lordaeron have a tendency to stand on their own. This is certainly not bad news for him, as well as for the human lords who want to ensure that the kingdom is on its feet once again. β
"So, my assumption is that the king of Lordaeron may be coming soon."
Haduron reluctantly tilted his head to the side, "Yes, if you're right, that human nobleman might really become a king." If he becomes King of Lordaeron, we will be in a much better position. But ......"
He spread his hands helplessly, "We lost him...."