Chapter 519: Burning the chaos before the invasion
Medivan was born extraordinary, and his mother, Magna Egwene, is the most powerful force in the human race, and is known as the 'Guardian'.
And his father, Nelas Elam, was also a genius mage, and was once part of the Stormwind court mage group.
Of course, compared to Egwen, Elan is much inferior.
In terms of talent and talent, Egwen is basically at an unprecedented level, and as a result, he has inherited more of the power inherited by the guardians of the past generations and has lived for more than a thousand years.
Not to mention the glorious record of defeating the leader of the Burning Legion, Sargeras.
When it comes to Egwen, many people have two things that are not clear.
First, what exactly is the legacy power of the Guardians?
The reason for this question is that the High Elves study magic in 10,000 years, and a very prosperous magical civilization centered on the Well of Eternity has already formed as early as the land of Azeroth is still the continent of Mu.
Erosion by magic for a long time has made them all have a very high magic affinity. So, there are no superheroes in such a high-end group, why did humans who have practiced magic for only 3,000 years have given birth to a person like Egwen, or super power?
This question is a bit cumbersome to explain.
From Kane's point of view, the power of the so-called guardian inheritance is actually the aggregate of the three rare substances he named: magical, mysterious, and spiritual.
And in this universe, those celebrities of the original historical line are called 'essence'.
It's very general, and it's confusing (in fact, it's convenient for Blizzard to eat books, and the frequent explanatory power of the English language, which can only be understood, or new words have to be invented).
All the world's dealings are for the benefit of the world. Sargeras plotted against the world of Azeroth, also for profit.
How could this god of war, the most capable of fighting among the Titan gods of the Temple of Gods, who had struggled at the edge of the universe and the twisted void for millions of years, and was finally corrupted and distorted, lose to a small mortal?
That's another question that most people find puzzling when they think of Egwen.
Answered, it can be summed up in four words, white dragon fish suit.
To say that the Chinese language is strong, it can be detailed and highly generalized.
Sargeras's arrangement was too clever, and he wasted his martial arts in order to facilitate the invasion, thinking that after entering Azeroth, he would seize the power of the guardian dragon or something, and then achieve his goal.
As a result, he was blocked by the guardian Egwen, and after a fierce fight, he was finally put down, which truly confirmed the truth of 'if you die, you will die'.
Of course, an existence like Sargeras is far more powerful and capable than mortals can imagine. Sargeras descended from the donkey, lurking in Egwen's body, learning about humanity and continuing to plot.
After all, he is a god, and if he dies for 10,000 years, it is just equivalent to a human nap, which is not a big deal. So there was the later Massavan who took it, then opened the Dark Gate in the southern part of the Swamp and connected it to the world of Draenor, and then came the half-stocked cannon fodder of the Burning Legion, the Orcs, to invade Azeroth.
The point of comparison is that Sargeras has not been able to completely erase Medivan's will, but is similar to a psychopath, with almost two people at the onset and usual.
It was precisely because he thought that he had such a loophole that he was seen through by his good friend Lotsa, and in the end he died from the sudden killing moves of the people around him.
The source of the Guardian's power is unquestionable.
In fact, once it is qualitatively determined, it is not difficult to imagine the source, after all, behind the guardian is Kenrito.
Founded in collaboration with the High Elves to fight the Trolls of Zuaman, this mage organization has since become a meeting place and research center for some of the world's best spellcasters in the world of Azeroth.
And with the power of a mage, dig graves from all planes...... Ahem, I mean archaeology, and then ingesting and purifying, you can still make up something good.
This also means that the so-called 'essence' is the three strange substances collected from all corners of the world and all planes by using the power of the group.
These substances are eventually absorbed by talented and virtuous mages, giving birth to high-end powers to deal with transcendent crises that endanger the world.
Egwene is the most powerful of the Guardians of all ages. It is so strong that it is difficult to conceive and difficult to have children, there is no way, the strength is too strong, and the extraordinary energy that circulates in the body makes it difficult for her to conceive, and even if she is pregnant, it is difficult to grow.
Egwene ended up choosing Elan. That's right, Elan was the chosen spouse. Elan estimated that he was more or less psychologically shadowed, so when Karazhan later faced the intruder, he said the famous quote: "Old dogs have a few teeth".
Medivan's typical second generation of legends, the protagonist lives. Named the next Guardian by his mother.
I don't know why, a good guardian Zen concession system, when it comes to Egwen, it has become a game of 'father dies and son succeeds, brother dies and brother dies'. This is slot point one.
The second slot is that Medivin is the protagonist of the European and American difficulties, even if there is a ring grandfather like Sargeras, he will inevitably suffer many disasters and eventually die tragically.
The characteristic of European and American stories is that they go to the east of the river, how many heroes are scooped up, and they spend a lot of effort to shape them, and in the end, they are shocked enough when they die.
So Medivan died, and then was brought back to life by his mother, Egwen.
But it's useless, in the words of luck, as long as you die, the luck that gathers your body will be dispersed, and you will no longer be the protagonist.
Medivin doesn't give up, there is no protagonist, and the main partner has to fight for it, what kind of positioning does it have?
Medivan, the prophet, is still competent, after all, he was taken away by Sargeras, and his will is an observer, and the whole of Azeroth probably knows the Burning Legion better than him.
In the original history line, Medivan first went to warn Terenus, because the kingdom of Lordaeron was the head of the alliance and the strongest among the nations at that time.
As a result, he was naturally dealt with by Terenus as a magic stick.
Most of those who succeed are conceited and stubborn. Because they have succeeded by self-confidence and firmness, and self-confidence and firmness are the predecessors of conceit and stubbornness.
Such a person has a very good idea, and it is very difficult to convince him.
And the plan given by Medivan is really ridiculous.
Kane estimated that Terenus was saying in his heart at that time: "Isn't it great that a crow can be turned into a man? Just because of this, he wants the kingdom to move to the other side of the sea?" and he hastily interrupted a meeting with others, and said such sensational news and absurd advice in front of everyone, which is completely characteristic of a mad mage whose brain has been burned by magic." ”
Kane also wanted to make up for Terenus: "As far as your anxious emotional intelligence is concerned, it is actually cultivated by years of talking and laughing, and there are no white friends? If your mother knew that your emotional intelligence was so short, she probably wouldn't have made you a guardian, otherwise it would be easy to go to the opposite side of most people and be beaten to death, you see, dead, right?"
In any case, Terenus was old, but he was not so confused that he had made a great migration to the national level because of a few words from a mage of mysterious origin.
Kane can clearly say that he will not move in his place in Terenus.
This is not Moses leading the Israelites to the Promised Land, where God has the backing to split the Red Sea, who is there in Terenus? A bunch of ambitious nobles, like the Agamande, the Barovs, these are all energy-fueled lamps.
As a successful politician, Kenrito's mages were nothing more than dizzy scholars in the eyes of King Terenus.
He didn't think that such a person could really understand the workings of the state, and the strength of the state.
After Medivin was expelled, he began to reflect on his own practices, so he had the later act of the god stick (to find a good fool), first to give a dream to Sal, but let him enter the palace (Bai will always be unforced, and if he is not forced, it is easy to be despised, ignored, or even ignored).
Medivan also took great pains to hang Sal's appetite and seduce him, reinforcing his cognition little by little. Give the other person time to think and let them make up for it.
People are always convinced of what they have deduced. So there must be room for imagination.
So the young Thrall was fooled and lame, and led the tribe on a long journey to find a way out for the orcs.
Speaking of which, it can only be the two old people like Sal, Orgrim and Drektar, who won't eat this set.
It's not just about being well-informed, it's also about thinking patterns.
In general, the orc model is still simple and crude, life and death are downplayed, and if you don't accept it, you will do it, and many orcs are proud of dying in battle.
One of the more representative is the tribal chief of Grom Hellroar.
Listen to the names of people's tribes, war songs.
This passionate orc is completely the kind of 'rather from the straight, not from the song', to kill a future, the original historical line even the demigod Cenarius said to split, Medivan dared to come out and pretend to be forced, and it is very likely that he was unhappy and killed directly.
At the beginning of the new year of the 19th year of the Warcraft calendar, there was a lot of drama, first of all, the largest northern concentration camp in Hilbride except for Dunhold, was attacked by the orcs.
Originally a military camp between the Dalaran and Hillsbride hills, the camp was a security hazard in itself, and the defenders fell victim to Orgrim's pride in last year's food war, believing that the new tribe was a gang of guillochinees who robbed homes and houses and instigated regular troops.
As a result, when celebrating the New Year, he was taught to be a man by the Warsong clan, first led out a part, and then killed a person who lost his armor and captured the concentration camp in one go.
Later, the jasper cave was also captured.
This time it was in the name of sending coolies.
The Jasper Mine has always been driven by orcs to mine, and in order to avoid backlash, a crop rotation system is used. As a result, the new tribe used a few surrendered human soft eggs to deceive the gate of the village, and then the inside and outside were combined and it was done.
Then there's a tough fight, Dunhold.
In today's situation, Orgrim thinks that the kingdom of Stormgard is more difficult to gnaw at than Dunhold. If you want to liberate your fellow orcs in the Arathi Heights, you must first train with Dunhold.
The depopulated villages and towns of Hillsbrad provided ample materials for the new tribes, and they created siege weapons such as catapults and ladders to attack Dunhold.
Blackmore's performance was as crazy as Kane expected. He toiled all his life, trying to climb the road to power. But all came to naught with Hillbride's change.
After the fall of the kingdom of Alterac, the top of the snow-capped mountains and the surrounding area were rarely inhabited, some went to Andorhar through the Coldwind Valley Road, and some came to the Hillsbrad Hills, and there were still a few people in Steinbrad. They are all the old and young remnants of the Alterac Kingdom, and they are unwilling to fall into the grass, and their lives are not beautiful.
Therefore, in Blackmore's plan, the important land of the Hillsbrad Hills and the population on it were important supports for his power.
Now that it's all gone, he is used to being powerful, and he doesn't want to be the leader of a small organization with no future and the king of the mountain.
So when the tribe attacked the city, he first got a headless female corpse, said it was Teresa, and provoked Sal to be ruthless, and then ordered the house to be burned, the house was wooden, and all the people in the pass were orcs.
This led to the fury of the orcs, and the first brother of the orcs, Grom Hellroar, was the first to reach the city, killing the defenders completely in fear.
Then Adlars Blackmore was trapped in the main fort, still hysterical, and was shot by Thrall with an arrow, not dead but wounded his lungs.
Rather than storm the main fort, the new tribe quickly left Dunhold after liberating their compatriots, and Orgrim was always worried that the falcons of the Stormgard Kingdom would suddenly come out, which greatly affected his strategy and tactics.
Edras eventually died of a wound infection, and his son Oron, with the support of Draco and Scarlock, Adracon Peronord, joined Alden Peronord and ran away to the Alterac Valley.
Dunhold was abandoned, and Sal asked if he wanted to occupy the danger. Orgrim shook his head and told Thrall that the tribe should not be bound by the land, especially since this is not the tribe's land.