596. A new pattern

Returning to the shattered main god space, Du Teng found that this place had changed.

Compared to the rags before, it is clearly a lot better now.

The shattered earth was closed, trees appeared on the barren apprentices, and some buildings were scattered in various corners with the help of everyone. and the bizarre energy beam in the distance, which has also disappeared a lot. Even those that still exist seem to have stabilized.

It seems that the main god space is recovering itself.

Du Teng divided a lot of clones this time, and attacked multiple worlds at the same time, and the result was to obtain a large amount of divine power, some of which would strengthen him, and most of which would return to the main god space to repair this broken place.

Seeing him come back, the companions who stayed here were very happy, and they all gathered around to ask Du Teng about what he had experienced when he went out this time.

The changes in the main god's space, those of them who live here, can see it most clearly, so everyone is curious...... Well, of course, there are people who are not curious, but it doesn't matter, Du Teng doesn't care.

He also answered everyone's questions, and even found a place to sit down and talk to everyone about his experience in each world.

Everyone listened very carefully to his experience. Even the few guys who didn't come up gathered around were in the distance. Aren't they just curious about what other worlds look like? Some people went out with them, while others stayed here, especially those who stayed behind, and of course they wanted to get out. I don't know when it will be their turn, but it's always right to listen to it now.

Duten also described all his experiences in as much detail as possible, including in the world of Harry, in the world of the Reaper, and in the world of Azeroth.

In other words, if the experience in that world is more legendary, there is no doubt that it is the world of Azeroth.

Since his doppelganger took Illidan down, the entire plot of Azeroth has completely changed.

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Seeing Illidan being departed, Mavi, Tyrande, and Malfurion were all very annoyed.

They didn't believe what the purple figure said, and they definitely didn't believe that Illidan was the savior, they firmly believed that Illidan, who had turned into a demon, was an evil degenerate, and killing him would restore peace to Azeroth.

But they didn't know that the real enemy, the supreme leader of the Burning Legion that swept through the realms, the fallen Tita Sargeras, had already hidden in this world.

He used to exist in Medivan's body.

Under the influence of Sargeras, Medivan, who was supposed to protect this world as a guardian, began to secretly study all kinds of evil magic and witchcraft, and built an identical underground tower under Karazhan as a place for him to perform dark rituals.

During a long spiritual journey, Medivan gets in touch with the orc warlock on the other side of the world, Gul'dan, who desperately thirsts for powerful energy. The Dark Titan Sargeras then informed Gul'dan of the existence of his tomb through Medivan. In order to obtain the "ultimate energy" of Sargeras, the greedy orc warlock Gul'dan promised to drive the orc horde to invade Azeroth soon. Soon after, Medivan joined forces with the Shadow Council of Gul'dan to open the dark door connecting the two worlds, allowing the Tribal army to enter Azeroth in large numbers.

It was also the cause of the first great war between humans and orcs.

At the same time, Egwen immediately went to Karazhan when he learned about it. She tries to convince her son, Medivan, to abandon his crazy dark plans. However, Egwene is surprised to find that she is not facing her own son, but Sargeras. A tedious fight ensued in the tower: since Egwene had already passed on all his power to her son, Medivan had no trouble defeating her and driving her out of Karazhan.

Medivan continued his plan. After the sudden death of two human mages in Stormwind, mysterious assassinations ensued. Soon after, bad news came from Dalaran: many members of the Tirisfa Council had mysteriously died within a short period of time. It turns out that Sargeras is using the power of the Guardian Medivan to summon a powerful demon and begin a planned campaign against his nemesis, the Council of Tirisfa. Without the protection of the Guardians, the Tiriss Puja was purged in a short period of time.

Egwene arrives at Stormwind Fortress and informs King Ryan that Medivan is behind the war. Later, two other mysterious guests, Madven's only apprentice, Khadgar, and Garona, a female orc, also arrive at Stormwind Fortress and tell Ryan Medivan about his plot once again.

When King Lane hesitates, Ser Lothar decides to lead a team of men to raid Karazhan to stop the crazy dark plans of his former friend Medivan and rid him of the demons that have been summoned by Medivan to entrench themselves in the underground tower. With the help of the human mage Khadgar and the orc Garona, Lothar led the crowd into Karazhan and defeated the evil guardian Medivan.

By destroying Medivan's body, Lothar and Khadgar inadvertently drive the soul of the Dark Titan into the abyss, something perhaps even Sargeras himself had not expected!

Outside of Karazhin, Khadgar sees the future Medivan through time fragments.

Medivan's freed soul lingered in the astral plane for years.

Years passed, and his mother, Egwene, resurrected his son with the last of the mana she used to keep him young. Twenty years later, a mysterious prophet in the form of a blood raven appeared on the continent of Lordaeron. He informed the orc Thrall and then King Tyrenus of Lordaeron about the prophecy of the Burning Legion's second invasion. As the orc tribe set out for Kalimdor, the latter, King Terenus of Lordaeron, apparently had no interest in his words.

A sudden, terrible plague quickly swept through the northern towns of Lordaeron.

Prince Lordaeron - Arthas even slaughtered the city to stop the spread of the plague: Stratholme was a mess with bones. The mysterious prophet has reappeared. However, at this time, the prince of Arthas did not listen to his persuasion at all, and the young and vigorous prince was blinded by the flames of revenge. Soon after, King Terenus was killed by his son, and the kingdom of Lordaeron fell; And the terrible plague continued to spread.

This battle was Duten's first battle in Azeroth.

At this time, only a handful of humans followed the female mage Gianna Proudmoor and traveled across the ocean to Kalimdor under the guidance of Medivan, and they became survivors of the Lordaeron disaster. And formed a wartime alliance with the orc tribe who had previously arrived on the continent of Kalimdor, and finally defeated the invasion of the Burning Legion with the Night Elves, and fought hard before Akmund reached the Tree of Eternity, and finally Malfurion blew the horns of Cenarius, and thousands of elves blew themselves up and severely injured Akmund, and then borrowed the power of the World Tree to blow Akmund to death.

Crush the dark plans that the demons have been brewing for a long time at great cost.

After this battle, it was the Night Elf trio who hunted down Illidan, and finally Illidan was rescued by Duten and sent to the shattered world of Draenor.

And Arthas, who had already taken the opportunity of the battle between the demons and the coalition forces, quietly left the battlefield, taking his undead scourge and stationed on the Norrend continent on his back.

Later, Duten went to war with Kael'thas, who was defeated by him and is currently imprisoned.

As the prince of the Blood Elf clan, he deserves to be treated like a nobleman, but his desire to bring the entire clan to the end is obviously unforgivable.

In the end, he accepted the trial of the people, which was the best ending for him. Of course he will not be executed, in any case, he has royal blood in his body, and he is still the prince of this country. But at the same time, he is also a prisoner, and the Council of Silvermoon City, the new regime of Silvermoon City, led by Lotherma Theron, specially sent fifteen archmages, in groups of five, to imprison him day and night, with these five people, even in a powerful enemy, it is basically impossible to save Kael'thas in an instant.

And as long as it is in the Music City, as long as these five people are not killed in an instant, the news will be conveyed, and then all the masters of Silver Moon City will rush to hear the news.

At this point, the war with the demons is over, and the war with the undead is basically over.

However, the good times were not long-lasting.

As the days passed, the fragile covenants of the Horde and the Alliance finally collapsed.

The two sides fought to the death on the land of Azeroth.

In terms of tribes, the orcs are the mainstay, and the minotaurs, trolls, and the Forsaken who have escaped Arthas's control form a tribe that can fight well.

In terms of alliances, led by Gilneth, plus Stormwind, Night Elves, Dwarves, and Gnomes form an alliance with the same strength.

And if you look at the lineup of the two sides, the alliance may be stronger, the powerlessness of the two sides is actually unbalanced, and as a last resort, the tribe has included the boar people under their command.

In fact, the strength of the wild boar people is not weak, although the combat effectiveness of the individual may be slightly lower, but they can give birth, the number of wild boar people is the sum of the number of all the populations of other races in the tribe. Of course, the addition of the boar people actually caused some problems for the tribe.

At the very least, the Minotaurs are not willing to make contact with the Boar People.

The Boar People were once a brave ancient race that inhabited the barren lands of central Kalimdor, encamped in a vast labyrinth of thorns known as the Razor Heights. After the end of the War of the Ancients, the continent sank, and the living environment of the boar people suddenly became extremely dangerous, and the boar people gradually became warlike and fierce warriors in order to compete with the minotaurs and other creatures for food and valuable land. Although they are adept at one-on-one combat, they often employ ambush tactics or use more enemies to drain their enemies' combat power.

The Boar People are a scattered tribe that has been fighting for years against the Minotaurs, Pandans, and other rival races, and now they have no land of their own. Found on the fringes of other races' spheres of influence, the Boar People are terrorists and killers who carry out bloody raids on weaker settlers.

Boar people live in a patriarchal society, and female boar people must cover their heads, faces and spines, which is rare in other races. Female boar people are also not allowed to wear any jewelry, and if they touch a weapon, they are summarily executed. In a boar people society, strength is everything. Girls and weak boys are often abandoned, and they either survive on their own or become a meal for the beast. Family is very important to the Boar People, but the meaning of family is only to provide more warriors to fight against strong enemies. Young boar people are instilled with hatred for other races from the moment they are born.

The Boar People are a **** society, and their chief is the religious leader of the tribe. Large clans are usually led by shamans, while smaller communities are ruled by powerful and ruthless warriors. There is usually only one Boar tribe in the same area, and only the best shamans can lead multiple tribes at once. Although there are a few powerful tribes with shamans who are strong and influential enough to serve as the leaders of the race, the boar people have never had a unified king.

Their morals are also simple: women and children must be absolutely obedient to adult males, adult males must obey those who are stronger than them, and all must obey shamans. Disrespectful actions are punished severely, often with an arm or an eye, and those incapacitated are put to death. The discipline system of the boar people is purely to promote the rejection of weakness, and they would rather fight to the death against an invincible enemy than die in a hospital bed or die in punishment.

So in the eyes of other intelligent races, the boar people are undoubtedly an inferior race, a representative of barbarism and backwardness.

But in the face of a huge alliance, the tribe must strengthen its power, otherwise they will not be able to stand on Azeroth.

Because of the difference in aesthetics, minotaurs and trolls will definitely be rejected by the Alliance. The orcs are the original "invaders", and their combination can only make the alliance hate them, which is an unmitigated contradiction, so strengthening itself has become the only choice for the tribe.

And I have to say that with the addition of the wild boar people, the combat ability of the tribe has indeed been greatly improved.

At least in the original plot, Gilneth, who had not joined the alliance at this time, has now become the de facto boss of the alliance, and with such a powerful ally, the strength of the alliance is indeed more than a little stronger than this period in the original plot.

There is no other option on the tribe's side, they have and only one way to go, and that is to choose to follow, otherwise they will not survive. Therefore, the existence of the boar people has actually greatly strengthened the number of soldiers of the tribe, and there are land kings such as the minotaurs, as well as burly orcs, plus ancient trolls, the strength of the tribe is almost equal to that of the alliance.

Neither side can destroy the other, so they can only kill each other on the two continents of Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdom.