Special Chapter 4: The Council of the Black Scythe and the Greenfire Grimoire
"Fool! You're slower at summoning demon imps than my presbyopiacal grandmother!
In the middle of the black tower in the Warlock District of Stormwind, Retson yelled at a pygmy warlock apprentice, who bowed his head and shrunk his neck.
Ever since the first day he came here, the orc warlock Retson had felt that the people of the Alliance were too fond of enjoying it, how did they win this war?
Especially the group of mage masters, they built their mage area like a garden, and even the mage tower was decorated with various gems or crystal decorations, how luxurious and luxurious.
Therefore, after the Titan Divine Venerable, that is, his master, handed over the power of the construction planning of the Six Daggers Council and the Warlock District to himself, Retson began the task of recruiting apprentices and building the Warlock District.
Unlike the mage quarter next door, the Warlock Quarter doesn't have so many extravagant and bright decorations, except for the basic utilities that must be in place and some roadside flower beds that are mandatory in the Storm King's Court, there is nothing else superfluous, even the tower, which serves as a college and gathering place, is a dark tower made of obsidian throughout.
With the legitimization of the profession of evil warlock by the Alliance, some scattered warlocks who were hidden among the people and obsessed with studying demonic knowledge and evil energy responded to the call and came to Stormwind City, stationed in the warlock district, and successfully cleared their hands and turned them into normal.
Retson favored the Pain Warlock, and he was adept at torturing his enemies with all sorts of evil curses and covert shadow spells, as evidenced by his character, and no less than five of his fellow orcs died under his poisonous dagger in the Ring of Fire that day.
A human warlock named Kanressad recently moved into the Warlock Quarter, and he began researching various evil spells to summon demons before the Dark Gate opened.
Karesad's mental power is extremely strong, and his knowledge of demon summoning is even more profound, when Retson saw that he easily summoned two demon guards, and he could control them with ease, even if he decided to hire Kanressad as a warlock mentor in the Demon Knowledge Department, and at the same time recruit him as the second member of the Council of Six Daggers.
Kanressad didn't mind Reitson's orc status, and the two quickly became friends, and in their spare time teaching Warlock apprentices, the two decided to work together to compile a tome about the three branches of Warlock's energy for future generations.
However, there is still a lack of a master warlock who is proficient in the destruction system, and Gul'dan has studied this very well, but presumably he will not be willing to apply.
"Well, I've secretly written to my former colleagues in the Shadow Council, and according to my preliminary estimates, at least five to ten warlocks will come to us, and there is news that Gul'dan has fallen into a deep slumber caused by a mutilated soul. ”
Retson sighed, picked up the dwarven liquor on the table, and drained it.
Kanressad polished the soul stone in his hand and blew into it, "How did you get the letter out, critter messenger?"
As he spoke, he looked up at his orc friend and laughed.
"Don't be anxious, warlocks are a new profession in the world of Azeroth, and the world has many misunderstandings and fears about us, but sooner or later they will understand that our domination of demons and evil powers does not mean evil and darkness, and we can also fight for the world of Azeroth. ”
Reterson was a little embarrassed when he heard this, after all, he belonged to the camp of invaders who were hostile to the world of Azeroth.
"Relax, you have become one of us, don't let the past hold you back, Retson, you will become a powerful master warlock. Karesad looked up and said to his fellow orcs with a smile.
The nobles of Stormwind City are still hesitating and resisting.
They are also reluctant to send the magically gifted children of their family to the Warlock District for training.
This is not surprising, after all, this profession is associated with evil energy and demons all day long, although Lord Divine Venerable and King Ryan have issued a notice of legalization of the warlock profession, but the mainstream society still can't accept this new profession for a while, and always feels that this is an extremely dark and evil existence.
However, the top of the alliance also has corresponding countermeasures for this, and King Ryan understands the nobles' thoughts very well, so he does not force them, but targets the commoners.
As long as a commoner with magical talent is willing to become a Warlock and serve the Alliance, he will receive a very generous living allowance and reimbursement of magical materials.
If he becomes a Master Warlock, then his future will be even brighter, and he will directly enter the Royal Warlock Order of Stormwind City, enjoying all the same treatment and status as the Court Mage Order.
Moreover, the requirements for the natural potential of the evil energy are not high, it can be said that as long as they are ambitious, the evil energy will not reject them, and it will also allow them to quickly gain strong power, which is also an important reason why the evil energy is good at corrupting people's hearts.
As soon as this policy was introduced, the civilian class became extremely enthusiastic about it, and the apprentice registration points in the Warlock District were crowded with people these days, lining up to be tested for magical talents.
And this policy applies to the entire Alliance, so even the gnomes are intrigued, and they take the subway to Stormwind and then flock to the Warlock Quarter.
Gnomes are more rational and don't have as much righteous chivalry, so they are far less resistant to evil than humans.
The upper elves also did not delay, and after receiving the order of the Divine Venerable, a large number of upper elves who were interested in the profession of evil magician crossed the ocean to Stormwind City.
The elves still have some privileges, they don't need to be tested for magic power, but directly become junior warlocks, skipping the stage of magic apprenticeship.
However, this is not partiality, but the group of upper elves, even an ordinary civilian, has great energy affinity and talent potential, and each of them has a basic knowledge base of spells, which is similar to compulsory universal education in Sulama, so the apprenticeship stage is a complete waste of time.
Reitson looked at the pomp and circumstance of the apprenticeship registration point, and nodded with satisfaction, but at the same time a little worried.
With so many applicants, even if a large number of them are eliminated in the end, the rest is still a huge number, and now I just hope that my former colleagues will come as soon as possible, otherwise the Warlock District of Stormwind City will face the embarrassing situation of not having a mentor.
At this moment, he suddenly felt a demonic power that was trying to hide, and the orc looked sharply towards the source.
It was a female High Elf, and although she disguised herself well, disguised as a lively elven mage, she still couldn't escape Reitson's eyes.
"Salute to you, fellow travelers who also seek great power. Retson walked up to the female High Elf and bowed.
The latter shrugged his shoulders indifferently, "It's still been discovered, don't worry, I'm not malicious, I'm just here to confirm if this is a legitimate gathering place for warlocks as rumored." ”
"So now that you've seen it, I'd like to ask, would you be interested in joining us, ma'am?"
"I don't like restraints, I just want to find a quiet place to study spells, by the way, my name is Simfer. ”
Reitson nodded, "We in the Six Daggers Council are a loose organization that works together on the path of the Warlocks, helping each other and sharing knowledge. There are no other constraints other than the daily apprenticeship. ”
Simfer thought for a moment, then nodded in agreement.
"Then I'm willing to join, research on my own, after all, it's not as good as the joint efforts of an organization, I'm good at using evil energy flames to directly attack the enemy, according to you, I should be a warlock who is proficient in the destruction system. ”
Retson was overjoyed, so that the three series were ready, and their tome could be written.
"By the way, why is it called the Council of the Six Daggers?" asked Sinfer with some curiosity.
Hearing this, Retson looked helpless, "This is the name chosen by the Titan Divine Venerable, but I have already thought of a new name with another human warlock master, and I have now submitted it to the Divine Venerable to apply for revision." ”
"What's the new name?"
"The Black Scythe Council. ”