Chapter 378: Withdrawal and Accession
The League and the Horde, the old scoundrels, allowed Oscar's dead dwarf to take over Stratholme and formed a second free undead force based on his own bloody undead legions, much to the displeasure of the Forsaken and Quel'Thalas.
The Forsaken were outraged by the Dark Queen, Sylvanas, who had completely disrupted all her plans because they had lost the opportunity to gather the elite undead and expand their race.
And about this, the tribe and the Silver Dawn side did not inform themselves in advance at all.
He was an undercover agent and set off the civil unrest of the Scourge Legion, and we don't deny it, but what does it mean that you allowed him to take control of one side and become the second free undead force while remaining neutral?
Now, it's not just the Scarlet Crusaders of Hearthvale fighting us for the Plaguelands, there's also a Scarlet Undead Legion of Stratholme, and it's become a three-way scuffle.
On the High Elves' side, they feel neglected and troubled, the men of Hiti... Ahem, the Sun King Kael'thas was also extremely angry.
The High Elves were already very unhappy with the undead natural disasters blocking their doorstep, which greatly affected their land foreign exchanges and trade, and their sphere of influence was also firmly limited to the northernmost part of the continent, and they were not allowed to advance an inch at all.
Originally, I thought that when the Scourge Legion was finished, I would be liberated, but who would have thought that your alliance and tribe, as well as the so-called neutral organization Silver Dawn, would make a bloody undead neutral force from the three of you, isn't this still the same as before, blocking us in the house!
Yes, we can live in peace with the Scarlet Undead, but the point is that you don't have our consent, aren't we the core members of the Alliance?
So, on the one hand, I am dissatisfied with my expansion being blocked, and on the other hand, my dignity is extremely damaged, and I feel that I am being neglected.
The Forsaken then took the lead in making their statement: to break away from the Horde and banish all the Orcs, Minotaurs, and Trolls of the Undercity, with the clear message: Return to your Orgrimmar and Thunder Bluffs.
Didn't you try to stop us from using the Plague Bomb, and said that we don't have the slightest sense of honor and justice, and now that we don't mess with you, shut your foul mouths!
Quel'Thalas, for his part, immediately followed suit, publicly announcing his withdrawal from the alliance and maintaining only diplomatic relations with the Night Empire.
However, the High Elves acted in a more moderate manner, and they only set a deadline for all non-High Elf Alliance races to leave Quel'Thalas within this period, which instantly had a great impact on the various merchant groups and fleets of the Alliance.
The Alliance and the Horde were naturally extremely surprised and annoyed by the blatant withdrawal of these two parties.
These two disobedient little brothers provoke their big brother like this?
But scolding and anger were angry, and the two powers did not do anything radical, such as declaring war or sending troops.
The main point is that the face still has to be pointed.
Whether it is an alliance or a tribe, the two parties are not underworld gangs that are allowed to enter or leave, and the franchise agreements of the two parties are also clearly written that all franchise members have the right to decide to stay at their own discretion, but the two parties express themselves differently because of their racial personalities.
Although I didn't think that someone would quit, but the face project still had to be done, and now it's okay, the alliance and the tribe are brothers and sisters, and everything is a big thing for both parties to work together.
The Grand Chief of the Horde, Thrall, expressed regret in Orgrimmar, claiming that the Forsaken's withdrawal was a great loss to the Horde, and wished that Sylvanas, the Queen of Darkness, would consider it carefully.
The highest boss has this attitude, and the people under him have another mentality.
The Overseer officer faction, led by King Sarufar and Honorary Overseer Itrig, is supportive of the Forsaken officially getting out.
The forsaken who use plague bombs every day and have no respect for the corpses of their warriors, they have no sense of honor and justice at all, and the orcs who have regained their old glorious traditions and noble qualities do not need such allies, it is enough for the orcs to have minotaurs, trolls and ogres.
It's just a pity that the Forsaken's power in the Eastern Kingdom Continent, the tribe is in the north of the continent, and now only the Falling Hammer Town in the Arathi Heights is left.
On the Alliance's side, King Varian also expressed regret for the withdrawal of the High Elves through the Grand Duke of Berval, and stated that the Alliance did not ignore the High Elves, and let Oscar Diamond's Scarlet Undead Legion occupy Stratholme City only for political stability reasons.
The human nobles also have this attitude, and they feel extremely sorry for the high elves who are packing up and preparing to evacuate the mage area.
But fortunately, there are still upper-level elf mages stationed in the mage area, otherwise this city area will be at least half deserted.
As expected, the Forsaken and Quel'Salas, who were working alone, soon came together.
Sylvanas, Queen of Darkness, made many contacts and negotiations with Liadrin, the leader of the Blood Elf Knights, and eventually formed the Sindore Alliance with the High Elves, led by the Blood Elves Dawn Knights, a sub-clan.
The core idea of this organization is to protect the interests of both parties in the northern part of the continent, and the sword is aimed at the Lordaeron Restoration, the Stratholm Scarlet Undead Legion, and the Scarlet Crusade of Hearthvale.
In a way, the Sindore Alliance is an extremely strong organization, after all, the top bosses of both sides are of the same origin, and the Dark Ranger and the Death Knight Force under Sylvanas are former members of the Twilight Hammer, not to mention the Elven Ranger of the Windranger family who are still loyal to Sylvanas.
All in all, as soon as this alliance was formed, it angrily scolded the fat worm lord Oscar, a dead dwarf, in the international community, and constantly threatened war.
He also said that Oscar has only two options, either merge into the Forsaken, or break up and get out of the way, so as not to be caught in the middle.
The current city of Stratholme, as well as the entire western part of the Eastern Plaguelands, has been completely controlled by Oscar's legion of the blood-colored undead, which is tantamount to a thorn in the flesh for the Forsaken and the High Elves.
Oscar did not respond to this, and has been silent, perhaps the adventurer-turned-lord is still a little immature in politics and does not know how to deal with this grim situation.
But the dwarven brother didn't do nothing, he gave the city of Stratholme another name: Oscar's City of Joy.
What the hell is this!
Can you be more serious! You're being attacked on both sides now, and the situation is so grim, and you're still playing here! Do you still think you're the adventurer you used to be when you fed your whole family and didn't go hungry?
In the face of all kinds of questions and incomprehension from the outside world, Oscar still did not make any response, as if he was a fool with no political intelligence, and he did not try to pull any foreign aid allies.
Well, Oscar is not stupid, he is not a fool without political intelligence, on the contrary, he is full of confidence in his territory, and everyone ignores his strength.
Just four big words.
If you have the guts, try it.
Oops, whatever it means!