Chapter 380: Azeroth Is Not Peaceful

Three years ago, in the Battle of Mount Hyjal, the Oath almost single-handedly repelled the invasion of the Burning Legion, and although the Oath was greatly strengthened by the addition of the Dragon Legion, it still suffered heavy losses by carrying Kil'Gardan and Akmund to kill the demons. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

So for three whole years, except for the ever-changing Mist Harbor, many ordinary people have almost forgotten about this behemoth in Kalimdor.

Three years later, Azeroth was not at peace.

After all, the Alliance and the Horde do not forget the oath.

It is because they dare not forget this behemoth that both the Alliance and the Horde are consciously enhancing their own strength.

On the Alliance's side, Stormwind succeeded in absorbing Dalaran, and at Khadgar's suggestion, Medivan agreed to open all of Karazan as a new stronghold for these mages.

There is no doubt that Karazan's attraction to mages is not ordinary, and in this case, even if they miss the old Dalaran, these human mages have finally chosen to follow in the footsteps of Stormwind.

Moreover, in order to keep these masters, Varian waved his hand and gave the entire Karazan three years of business tax exemption!

You know, due to the huge profits of magical items, all the nations of humanity, including the High Elves of Quel'Thalas, have chosen to impose heavy commercial taxes on mage items!

It is because of these three years of tax exemption that the shrewd goblins have even opened up a new trade route and used this place as a tax shelter base!

Uh, well, it's still a bit of something to do with drunkenness.

With the help of Drunken Wind, the Ratchet Construction Group took over part of the reconstruction of Stormwind, and the result was that for the first time, human nobles and commoners faced this group of goblins so directly, and for the first time experienced how terrible it was to be a money junkie.

Then, after imposing tax exemptions on civilians, Varian turned his attention to the goblins.

Having discovered the goblin's potential, Varian and Khadgari disagreed (well, mainly to convince Tulayan...... He signed a lot of contracts with the goblins, and even actually built a small goblin city in the western wilderness, Kolga, which was not as large as Booty Bay, but its commercial prosperity was not weak at all.

It was thanks to the lucrative commercial profits that Varian was able to cut back and regain the vitality of the Royal Knights of Stormwind before the Scourge War, and form a demon hunter armed to the teeth.

After the end of the Scourge War, the Kingdom of Stormwind set up the Karazan Free Zone of Master Dalaran, and under the stimulation of the tax exemption, the flow of people in Corga decreased rapidly, and Karazan became more and more prosperous......

Of course, don't think Varian is at a loss.

Medivan learned from the experience of building Misty Harbor in Drunken Wind, and on the one hand, he vigorously cracked down on Karazan's unlicensed operation, and even created the first Facheng force in Azeroth in a frenzy, which made countless goblin traders who tried to operate without a license cry.

On the other hand, the kingdom of Stormwind unilaterally monopolized the supply of daily necessities in Karazan, one for one copper coarse bread in Elwyn's Forest, and five copper for Karazan - what, you change one? Sorry, the official chain, don't buy hungry!

Under various dazzling economic policies, the economy of the Kingdom of Stormwind has been greatly stimulated, and a large number of magical items have been dumped into the former Lordaeron region.

Poor Lordaeron!

For three whole years, there has been no peace in the entire Lordaeron region!

To the west, Gilneth and the Scarlet Crusaders are at loggerheads, and while Uther and Jean used to have a good personal relationship, they are now on the verge of falling apart.

To the east, the remnants of the undead and the demons who had fled from the Battle of Keldaron turned to guerrilla warfare, faintly cutting off the Chapel of Light's Wish from the Scarlet Crusade.

Baron Rivendell - well, it should be the Duke of Riviendelle who tried to meddle a few times to ease the relationship with the Scarlet Crusade of the Gilness, but every time he wanted to make a move, the undead and demons would come to an armed parade......

In this case, after the collapse of Lordaeron, Andorhar, Kelldalon, and Stratholme established provisional governments to protect themselves, on the one hand, to avoid being involved in the war, and on the other hand, to avoid the undead and demons from taking advantage of them.

The Seven Kingdoms of Humanity have now fallen to Dalaran, Lordaeron, and Alterac, Riptide has left Northrend, Kurtilas is still alone (although the sea has been full of fat in recent years), and Gilneth has been fighting for years - in the end, Stormwind seems to have a good chance of dominating the nations!

Well, just a chance......

As for the dwarves, originally in the orc war, the brute hammer and the copper whisker were already wearing a pair of pants, but now with the mediation of the drunken wind, the unification of the three hammers is just around the corner!

Once the dwarves are three-in-one, even if their strength is still not comparable to that of humans, they can still sit in second place (albeit only three)!

The poor dwarf was set aside by Saratas, although it was not enough to stay in the dwarf's house, but it was also a big loss of vitality, and Sema Praag took great pains to destroy a lot of Nomorigen facilities in order to delay Gerbin's advance, and these high-tech gadgets want to be rebuilt, but it is not so simple.

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With the alliance out of the way, let's talk about the tribes.

After the Battle of Kelldaron, Thrall realizes the Horde's Achilles' heel - the lack of spellcasters.

In the Orc War, the defeat of the Horde was partly due to the huge war potential after the mobilization of the late alliance, and partly due to the betrayal of Gul'dan.

After Gul'dan's betrayal, the tribe that lacked spellcasters finally entered a situation of repeated defeats.

Saar, though a dove, is not a capitulation after all, and he knows that the best way to ensure peace is mutual understanding, and mutual understanding is premised on similar strength.

So Thrall began to blast the shaman desperately - well, to teach shamanic teachings.

Unfortunately, not all orcs are called Thrall......

Thrall was saddened to find that the pace of teaching was frighteningly slow - at this rate, the orc spellcasters could not be a force at all.

Damn Gul'dan!

Since orc spellcasters are hard to find...... Then find allies!

Just two years ago, under the leadership of Gromash, Thrall traveled deep into Hinterland and had a cordial exchange with the forest trolls, where they exchanged views on the situation in the Eastern Kingdoms, which was of equal interest to each other.

Orcs and trolls reaffirmed the long history of mutually beneficial cooperation between the two sides, and Thrall also pointed out that in the new era, orcs and trolls face new challenges, and in order to meet these challenges, the two sides have decided to strengthen military cooperation, bravely face difficulties, and resolutely meet the challenges.

This opinion was supported by the forest troll leader Zurkin, who said that the forest trolls should join hands with the orcs to pass on the traditional friendship from generation to generation.

All in all, it was the orcs and trolls who joined forces again to form new tribes to fight against the increasingly powerful alliance.