Chapter 192: Super Embarrassing Dalaran
Although Gianna was a little frustrated by the loss to Rhona in the bomb, it was just frustration - as a very growing master, Gianna was confident that she would be able to find her way back in the near future. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info Although Rhona is fierce now, Gianna is much stronger than her in terms of growth.
In fact, the problem that Gianna has to face now is not the psychological shadow after failure, but how to reply to her teacher......
Since the truth of the death of the paladin in Gilneth has not been ascertained, although most of the leaders of each force have their own small calculations in their hearts, everyone tacitly chooses neutrality and waits for changes.
It would have been a wise choice – you could have stayed out of the situation by not taking sides, and it was always good to be prepared in this unquiet time.
But Gianna's shot made the whole thing tricky.
Gianna saved Arthas, at least she couldn't bear to see her lover injured, but at worst, it changed the course of the war, and everyone understood that if Arthas was injured and captured, Lordaeron could directly admit defeat.
In other words, Gianna did Lordaeron a great favor - this is not called neutrality!
Upon learning of this news, Dahlin immediately announced that this was Gianna's personal act and did not represent the opinion of Kurtilas.
Originally, everyone thought that Dalaran would do the same - but they didn't expect the Kenrito Council of Six to be faced with this situation, and they couldn't make up their minds!
At this time, the six members of the Kentreto Council, the supreme governing body of Dalaran, were Chief Antonidas, Crassus, Kael'thas, Modra, Kel'thugad, and Derlandon. In such a major event of war and peace, the result of the vote of the six-member parliament was actually 2 to 2!
It may seem strange, but when you think about it, it's normal.
In the Council of Six, Antonidas is from Alterac, Crassus is actually the Red Dragon, Kael'thas is the High Elf Prince, Modra is from Stormwind, Durandon is from Lordaeron, and the last Kelthugad is from Fort Riptide.
It seems that the six members of the Council of Six come from different places, and everything is well balanced - but when we we've eliminated those two aliens, the remaining four are in a very delicate position.
Durandon naturally believed in Lordaeron, and in his opinion, the Altercons could not be trusted at all, and the death of the paladin this time was definitely a big conspiracy.
Modra is more inclined to believe that this is all a pretext for Lordaeron to annex Gilneth, and therefore wants Dalaran to remain neutral and prevent Gilneth from being annexed if necessary.
Antonidas wants to wait and see, and the cautious Chief Dalaran wants to be neutral and wait for the result.
And Kel'thugad went to Lordaeron's side unexpectedly, and the taciturn mage silently voted for helping Lordaeron every time he voted.
As a result, every time they voted, Crassus, who had long been ashamed of the Red Dragon Queen, abstained from voting (as he said before leaving), Kael'thas abstained (he really had no position), Dryon and Kel'thugad wanted to help fight Gilneth, and Antonidas and Modra remained neutral.
According to Dalaran's rules, if there is a tie at the end of each vote, it will be done again the next day.
Then the next day it was a draw again......
Originally, it was to prevent the family from being the only one person, one vote, but now it has become a cancer for Kenrito, and now the whole Dalaran is filled with an atmosphere of confusion, and the masters don't know what to do.
It is precisely because of the delay in the results of the Kenrito Council that neither Lordaeron nor Gilneth mages participated in the war, and these mages saw that the form was unclear, so they simply put on a tacit understanding, if you don't use mages, then I won't use them.
If Drunkard had known that this had happened to the Council of the Six, he would have investigated when Kel'thugad had fallen to Lordaeron.
In fact, Drunken Wind has long been wary of the future Lich Lord, after all, in the original history, Kel'thugad played a huge role in the invasion of the Burning Legion, and it would be better if he could nip him in the bud.
However, the cautious Kel'thugad did not give Drunkard a chance, although Crassus had been spying on Kelthugad according to Drunkard's request, but Kelthugad, who was also a member of the Council of Six Kenrito, Kelthugad's actions were simply leaky.
To outsiders, although the great magician is a bit gloomy and strict with his apprentices, he has nothing to do with depravity. And there's nothing to experiment with mice - drunken wind almost can't help but fish for law enforcement.
Unfortunately, before Nefarian could seduce Kel'thugad as a biologist, Drunken Wind fell unconscious from purifying the Emerald Dream.
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In fact, Kel'thugad was indeed experimenting with spiritism, but not in Dalaran, but in Lordaeron.
As early as the time the oath was made, Kel'thugad realized that if he wanted to study spiritism, he would have to avoid the eyes of the oath. Dalaran was dangerous, as Kel'thugad did not know if there was an oath here.
So where to go?
Of course, it is to go to people who have a bad relationship with the oath.
Among the nations of mankind, the ones who have a bad relationship with the oath are Gilneth and Lordaeron.
Gilneth is closed to the country, so Kel'thugad's choice is only Lordaeron.
So in contact with Terenus, Kel'thugad sent a signal that he wanted to cooperate further.
Tyrenus rejoices!
Kel'thugad's identity is too important for Lordaeron, which means that Lordaeron may pull Dalaran to his side!
After private contact, the two hit it off.
So on the island of Finlis, in the Silver Pine Forest, there was an additional castle - the owner of the castle was none other than Kel'thugad.
In order to cover his tracks, Rickel Sugard began to study space magic, hoping to hide his traces of his journey to Finis Island - and he succeeded.
In Dalaran's opinion, Kel'thugad no longer borrowed books on psychics, but instead studied space magic, which was undoubtedly on the right track, but they didn't expect that this seemingly reformed great magician had actually gone further and further on the road of spiritism.
At the outbreak of the Battle of Gilneys, Kel'thugad's role was revealed, and Dalaran's position began to waver, and Terenus believed that he would soon be able to get the help of the mages - if he had the High Elves, oh no, only Kael'thas! (To be continued.) )