Chapter Seventy-Two: It's Hard to Find an Enemy
The first person to eat the crab was either poisoned or received a big benefit.
As the first warlocks of Azeroth, Karazan's seven thousand undead were directly signed with the plane where the contract demon was located, and the benefits obtained were far from comparable to those of the latecomers. Not to mention the others, the number of demons that can be summoned at the same time alone far exceeds that of the latecomers.
Take the Undead Warrior ...... No, it's time to change your tune and call yourself a necromancer. At the average level of a Karazan necromancer, you can't drive three or five demons at the same time, and you're embarrassed to go out. One of the necromancers that Ainan remembered the most brought a dozen and a full twelve, but they were all demon imps with weak combat power among low-level demons, and they were exemplary examples of quantity rather than quality.
Through the summoning circle placed in the basement of the Mage Tower, Ainan, who successfully transformed his subordinates from warriors to warlocks, discovered that everything has advantages and disadvantages, which is really true.
The undead were all at the bottom of society during their lifetimes, let alone being exposed to magical knowledge, and they couldn't even recognize a few words. They are very competent as warriors, but they are far from qualified to be spellcasters. With that bit of ink in their heads, a random magic apprentice can blow them up.
Needless to say, in order for the undead to become a true warlock, Ainan was first tasked with teaching them to read and write, and then slowly let them understand the basics of magic, and then go deeper...... Well, thinking about it like this, Ainan really has a long way to go.
"Oh my God, don't I have nothing to do and cause trouble for myself?"
Ainan covered his forehead, depressed could no longer describe his mood, the pain was his true feeling.
Teaching 7,000 illiterate people to read and write, and training them to become spell casters, is too much work.
"You did it yourself."
Egwen picked up a fruit and took a bite, chewing on it, and told him that she wasn't really gloating, but simply stating a fact.
If it weren't for Ainam's whimsical whole profession of warlock, why would he have the trouble he has now?
Glancing at the female mage, Ainan was also stating the facts: "Your personality is really unpleasant. ”
It's not just that it's not likable, if it weren't for the fact that Ainan has had a lot of contact with her, just when he was in trouble, Aighwen would have been disgusted by the female mage.
Egwen didn't care, the female mage didn't care about the attitude of others, what she said was all the truth, and others couldn't accept what it mattered to her.
"Your subordinates are all so big, won't they learn by themselves? It's not with children, you don't care so much about what to do. ”
This also makes sense, which of the seven thousand undead under Ainan's command is not an old monster that is hundreds of years old, just recognize a word, as long as they are conscious, it is really not difficult. As for saying that there is no foundation in magic, that is easy to do, and the Royal Library in Ainan's hand comes in handy.
"So I'll have to make a dictionary."
Ainan scratched his head, he found that Azeroth's education was very problematic, there was not even a dictionary for people to learn by themselves, and it was all about being taught word by word, and it took years just to read and write, and it was difficult to popularize it on a large scale, and the efficiency was outrageously low.
Again, everything has advantages and disadvantages. The inferior method of imparting knowledge limits the civilization of this world and makes it difficult for it to prosper, but it has the advantage of allowing the ruling class to monopolize the path to ascent. When the aristocracy and the mage class hold all the knowledge in their hands, the common class cannot receive education, and they can only manipulate the muddy.
Yo, it's great to think about what you're going to do – challenge the ruling class's monopoly on knowledge.
Let's talk nonsense.
Ainan didn't go to this troubled water, he didn't have that hobby to make trouble for himself. A country has its own way of operating, and those who forcibly break it will not end well, just like the history of **** on the blue star, what is the ending of the cattle people who change the law such as Shang Ying?
Besides, in this world, productivity is low, only a few people can eat enough, and the conditions for popularizing cultural knowledge are not ripe, and it is thankless to do it. It's better to take care of your own people first, and then talk about other things when you have the strength.
It's really not easy to compile a basic tool like a dictionary, and if it weren't for Ainan's low goal, just so that the necromancers could read and write, he might not have been able to finish it in a year. Just basic reading and writing is required, and it took Ainan more than half a year to teach and write at the same time.
For most of the year, the Stormwind Kingdom has been uneventful, as it has been for hundreds of years since its founding, except for the occasional skirmish on the border, there has been peace in the rest of the country.
In fact, even if it is a battle of dozens of people on the border, two or three hundred people in the sky, in Ainan's eyes, there is not much difference from street fights.
What kind of warriors can be trained in a battle of this magnitude?
Can they hold their home against the attack of the demon army?
Ainan shook his head - can you not be so funny?
"A warlike country will die, forgetting war will be dangerous, the kingdom will be peaceful for a long time, this peaceful life will wear out the blood after a long time, once a bloodless country is invaded by a strong enemy, it will collapse and perish in a short time. Egwene, do you think I should find an enemy for the Stormwind Kingdom? ”
It's one thing to plan for it, it's another thing to do it. Ainan had long had the idea of making an enemy for the Stormwind Kingdom and putting the kingdom in a state of war, so as to train the Terran army. From the perspective of the overall situation, such an approach is understandable, but if it is really carried out, it will surely kill and injure countless people, and Ainan is undecided.
Willow eyebrows raised, and Egwen said angrily: "Wasn't it planned a long time ago, and hesitating doesn't look like a man at all." ”
Am I a man, can you try it and see if you will find out?
Well, Ainan didn't say this, he shrugged his shoulders and pretended to be relaxed: "Since you agree, then let's get started." But there is a big question for the plan to be carried out, where will the enemy come from? ”
I have to say that the Ureon family is lucky, there are no strong hostile forces around the Storm Kingdom, otherwise there would be no peace for hundreds of years. The beasts in the Elwyn Forest and the Twilight Forest Beast Forest rarely form herds, and even if they do, they don't pose a threat, after all, the beasts are not very intelligent.
The only two who pose a threat to the kingdom are the Gnolls and Fishmen.
Fishmen are small but numerous, but they only operate near rivers, lakes, and coasts, and cannot penetrate deep into land, as long as towns are not too close to these places. With the abundant water in the Elwyn Forest and the Twilight Forest, the presence of the Fish-People will not have much of an impact on humans for a long time. In fact, the Fish-People, who can't stay out of the water for too long, can't do much to have much influence on the human kingdom.
Unlike the former, the Gnolls are the main force against human expansion, and the armies of the Stormwind Kingdom are mainly dealing with them. Gnolls are not necessarily much smaller than humans in terms of numbers, but their social structure is such that they are unable to integrate their forces, and at most they will fight with humans in a tribal situation of a few dozen to one or two hundred.
Neither the jackals nor the fish-people can do it, but what about the trolls?
Ainan thought about it for a moment, and quickly dismissed the trolls, if nothing else, just because the jungle trolls were too far away from humans.
I can't find an enemy to practice with, what is this called?
Just as Ainan was struggling to find an enemy, a faint mental fluctuation connected him.
"My friend, can you get my message, please answer me."
This fluctuation ...... Ainan raised his eyebrows, Nao Aozu!