201 The Way Forward (Part I)
Orson did not end up clashing with Alsace.
Arthas is still a gentleman's benchmark, knowing that Gianna already has someone he likes, and the relationship between the two parties is still very good, so he took the initiative to withdraw. Although he was unwilling, as a prince of another prince and a qualified paladin, his cultivation prevented him from making those bad moves. And Orson was already a little guilty in his heart, Arthas took the initiative to back down, and he naturally had no reason to rush to fight.
After a moment of laughter, Arthas left under the pretext that something was wrong, and Orson returned to his residence with Gianna.
Gianna's screams continued to sound in the room, and Orson's body was shaking, sending Gianna to one peak after another.
Sweat slid down his sideburns, and Orson's chest exhaled like a bellows, and the blood flowed, making his face and chest redden.
When he let out a low roar, Gianna also trembled, and after a while, the two calmed down and lay on the bed with each other, Gianna shrunk in his arms, like a kitten, squinting and resting quietly.
Looking at Gianna's satisfied little appearance, Orson was full of satisfaction, caressing her satin-like show, and began to think about the harvest of this time.
Needless to say, becoming a high-level magician, his strength has been greatly improved, with the experience of Covidson, and today's \ long \ wind (cf) (x) .magic talent, his progress can be said to be by leaps and bounds, there is no bottleneck before the hero level, and he can improve his strength all the way. And even if it's a hero, it's not a big problem for him, he used to be a legendary mage. The spiritual experience is sufficient. His real goal was actually a demigod. And a demigod-level powerhouse. Not many in Azeroth.
Cenarius, Agamagan, and the Urro-Ulor brothers, this is familiar to everyone. On the human side, there is Medivan, and on the elf side, Aishara is considered a half-god, although he is not a real demigod, but his strength is strong enough. And those guardian dragons, about the same level as Azhara, not demigods, but better than demigods. The strength is definitely strong enough. But in general, the number of demigods-level is extremely limited. And the gap between demigods and heroes can be described as worlds apart, a powerful demigod has no pressure to deal with more than a dozen heroes at the same time. As with all worlds, the same is true of Azeroth's power system, and the higher the level, the more obvious the gap between the different levels.
If Orson wants to make a difference in this world, in addition to relying on the strength of the race, his own strength must also reach the level of demigods. Otherwise, he is just a pawn, but a relatively powerful pawn. He's the one who wants to be a chess player. The identity of a chess piece is far from satisfying him.
So from now on, he has to find a way to reverse the demigod level, first of all, he must become a hero, but from a hero to a demigod, there must be all kinds of difficulties, and he must start collecting information in this area from now on.
The new tribe with the High Elves as the prototype has now begun to take shape, and the Minotaur and the Harpy, two races that are not weak, have been tied to the chariot of the new tribe. The Minotaurs are known as the kings of the 6 wars, and the Harpies are the first race in air combat other than dragons. The other big 6 main races, air combat requires flying mounts to achieve, like this kind of race that can fly on its own, can fight on its own at the same time, and has a relatively complete social system and cultural system, the Harpy is definitely the second, there is no objection to this.
He also had an idea about the arrangement of the boar people. Aren't wild boar people very promising? It's just that the land restrictions in the barren land, coupled with the insufficient supply of food, make them dare not overdo the surplus at all, which invisibly restricts the exhibition of the wild boar people. Now that the boar man and the centaur are fighting hotly, the reporter has this opportunity to completely cripple the centaur and make room for the boar man to survive, and with the assistance of the High Elves, the boar man can reunite his powerful power in a short time. In the future, once the tribe is formed, the alliance will also be formed, and the position of the night elves will definitely not come together with the high elves. Then Karim, the suppression of the Night Elves requires races such as the Minotaurs, Hippogriffs, and Boar People to also have the main combat power.
The Minotaurs were in charge of the charge, the Harpies were in charge of the skies, and the Boar People were in charge of spreading out their spreads throughout the Big 6, relying on their unrivalled population to set up camps all over Kalimdor and control as much land as possible. And the combat effectiveness of the wild boar people is not really that bad, if it is a group of well-fed wild boar people, it is still very crazy to fight. And the wild boar cavalry, once formed and formed, the power is not as bad as the wolf cavalry and the human knights, and with the Kodo Beast Knights of the Minotaurs, they can definitely suppress the night elves.
The Eastern Big 6 is also on the agenda.
Dragonmen are a good force, especially the dragonmen of the black dragon, and their strength is even stronger than that of other races. And at a time when Nesario was already lurking and Nefarian and Onexia had not yet grown up, it was a good idea to forcibly control the dragons. Control the dragons, the high elves have a lot of means, Ao Sen also has a lot of methods here, and the other guardian dragons are also full of disgust for the black dragon, and if they forcibly control the black dragon dragons, no one will stop them.
The worst of the High Elves is actually the vanguard, that is, the character who lifts the shield top damage, which is also blamed on the High Elves' bodies being too thin, they are sensitive enough, the weight of the body can't go up, and the territory is not very stable, if there are dragons or minotaurs who can help them form a tank army, the Long Range advantage of the High Elves can be more obvious. As for the Forsaken who once wanted to be contained, Orson was now a little hesitant.
He was worried that the High Elves would not be able to accept such a race.
The Boar Man didn't have any conflict with the High Elves, just looked a little dirty and sloppy, but Kael'thas still didn't dare to spit out lightly and agreed to correct the name of the Boar Man. If the Boar People are like this, what about the Forsaken? No one can say. In the original book, it was also because of the existence of Sylvanas, and the tribe was orc-based at that time, and the orcs agreed to accept the forsaken, the High Elves, who were blood elves at that time, and the blood elves had to agree to live with the forsaken. At that time, the blood elves were also badly damaged, and the major legions went to the outer regions, and the strength of the blood elves in Azeroth was greatly damaged, if it weren't for this situation, I am afraid that the high elves who had changed their names to the blood elves would not even be willing to join.
So whether to accommodate the forsaken, he still needs to consider. The Forsaken are also an all-round race, except for shamans and druids and European paladins, they are capable of other professions, and they also have good magical literacy, and there are a large number of mage professions in the clan. But no matter what, it's still not as good as the high elves, and in terms of physical elements, in addition to being difficult to kill, the forsaken are also worse than the high elves in other aspects, such a race, compared with the current high elves, has almost no ability to take a shot, and it is not easy to make the high elves accept these guys who have come back from the dead.
Not to mention, it won't be long before the undead scourge invades Quel'Thalas, and no matter whether Quel'Thalas will follow the old path in the original book, I'm afraid he won't have a good impression of the Forsaken, and it will be difficult to expect them to accept the Forsaken. And Orson also thought about it, the Forsaken may have no other role for the higher level as much as possible, except for increasing the strength of the big 6 in the east.
Of course, it's also important to increase your strength. With the imminent invasion of the Burning Legion, the High Elves and humans are bound to go the wrong way. When the time comes, the human race will form an alliance, and in the eastern 6, they will have the power of the three races of humans, dwarves and gnomes, compared to if the High Elves only fight alone, the situation will be very unfavorable, and if there are forsaken people who can act as a buffer in the south, it is also a good choice. Moreover, compared to the High Elves, humans are more disgusted with the Forsaken, because among the Forsaken, the number of human dead reincarnations is the largest.
Faced with the spirits of their loved ones or brothers and sisters who have come back from the dead, anyone will choose to purify them and let them rest in peace. With this in mind, there is no doubt that humans and the Forsaken are almost natural enemies.
"Let's talk about it later, the Forsaken haven't appeared yet."
Orson thought so, and then thought of Quel'Thalas.
In the original book, the reason why Quel'Thalas was invaded by the undead disaster very easily was mainly because of the inner ghosts, for more permanent life and more powerful magic, the great magician of the High Elves Kandal betrayed his race and compatriots, and destroyed the magic defense array on the periphery of Quel'Thalas from the inside, directly destroying the largest defense force of Quel'Thalas, so that the undead had the conditions to drive straight in.
The sudden change left the High Elves before they could react, and they were slaughtered by the undead.
In the southern part of the Silvermoon Forest, the Land of the Spirits of the Hereafter, the High Elves were almost wiped out, and they could only defend a few places such as the Tower of the Windranger, the Tower of the Morning Star, the Camp of the Wanderers, the Temple of the Sun, the Temple of the Moon, Taquilin, the Village of Golden Mist, the Village of Windwalk, and the Village of the Corona. In the end, there were very few places that could be defended, only three places, Taquilin, the Sun Temple, and the Far Wanderer Camp, which were not destroyed by the Scourge until the end, and as for the other strongholds, they were all destroyed by the Scourge Legion in the end, causing the High Elves to suffer huge damage.
The Far Traveler troops were almost completely wiped out in that battle, and the damage was extremely heavy, and they did not recover until the plot officially began.
The Land of Spirits was almost destroyed by the Divine Disaster, and the northern part of the Silvermoon Forest, where the main city of the High Elves was located, also suffered great damage. (To be continued......)
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