Chapter 686: Azeroth
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Sabbe's secret is indeed something that even Kane, who has always had a good brain and a crow's mouth, didn't expect.
Sabe had something to do with Haka, and Kane thought of it.
Sabe has something to do with Naru, and Kane really didn't expect it.
When the concept of Naru popped up and mingled in the incident, Rohan knew it was complicated.
Naru and the Void Lord, whose vision and pattern surpass the world of Azeroth by too much, are existences that use the O Universe as a stage and a board game. At the same time, it is also inevitable to involve time and space, parallel worlds, and the multiverse.
This is a big game of chess, and from the very beginning, its danger, its point of force, is not in Azeroth, but in the worlds that are rapidly destroying and irreversible.
Kane coincided with the meeting and saw the phenomenon, but treated it as an isolated incident.
It can also be said that Kane's pattern is also limited by prophetic messages and too much attention to the events and problems of Azeroth, and cannot be measured and operated from the perspective of a creator-level god.
Unfortunately, Kane wasn't here, and Rohan didn't have a quick way to get in touch with Kane.
In fact, Kane was entangled in a bunch of questions at this time.
The Atahaka Temple incident had a bit of a godly unfolding flavor, and everything was under control, but it was disrupted by a high-ranking priest whose name was even revealed, and it was unrecognizable.
Eventually, Kane returned alone, intending to immediately raise a batch of energy crystals to bring Ysera and the others back. When he returned to Azeroth, he found that the speed of time between the two worlds was slightly different, and he had only been there for a few days, but years had passed on this side.
Azeroth was already plagued by calamities, and after the Frozen Throne chapter, marked by the blackening of Arthas, it was even more calamity.
Although history has changed and the rhythm of the process has been disrupted because of Kane's arrival, as Kane has always said, the building blocks will not disappear easily, they will continue to have an impact there, and what changes is only the steps of construction and the results of each stage.
Based on this principle, many problems are intensified and erupt in a concentrated manner with the occurrence of calamities.
Take the Burning Legion, for example.
Akmund had been preparing for this new invasion for 10,000 years, and the pre-action had already begun.
Another example is the Elder God, whether it is Angela's Hive or the Storm Cliff Guardian Palace, they are almost ready, and all they lack is a suitable opportunity.
Naturally, this opportunity does not have to be the cause of the Scourge Legion, but it can be something else.
After Kane returned, he briefly learned about the major events that had occurred during his absence.
Let's start with the Scourge Legion.
Due to Kane's relatively good foreshadowing, the Scourge did not cause a catastrophe.
The Scourge fleet marched south and landed in the Tirisfal glade, based at the Monastery of Light, which had already happened when Kane left, and could be seen as the starting point for the Scourge to officially start the war.
What happened then was a dangerous incident, that is, the royal city of Lundan was almost pitted by Tyranus's sewer raid plan, and finally it was thanks to Kane's strategy and the efforts of a group of people that the danger was saved. This also happened before Kane left.
And then it's after he leaves.
The two characters played a pivotal role in the series of battles that followed.
One is Reginald Windsor on the Alliance side, who is authorized by Kane to lead the Bronze Puppet Army, which is a first-class super heavy infantry battle group on the Alliance side. An ace unit that can make a final decision on the battlefield.
The other is the ambitious and capable Death Knight Karel.
The general, who rose to prominence with the help of luck and fortune, took over the inheritance of the Death Lord Tyranus, and later did a series of remarkable things.
First, through a flank assault battle, it disrupted a major battle between the Alliance and the Scourge Army near the Cheshui Lake, winning the opportunity for the disadvantaged Scourge Army to retreat calmly. And in doing so, he gained the trust of the Lich King.
Soon after, he rebelled against the Lich King and defected to the side of Malganis and Valimas, causing a major change in the power system within the Scourge Legion.
Immediately afterwards, it was the Lich King's counterattack, and the Lich King took advantage of Kel'thugad's early layout to activate the shadows of the Kingdom of Dalaran and the Kingdom of Lordaeron, and used the Kingdom of Dalaran to send a group of mages to support the Kingdom of Lordaeron in its fight against the invasion of the Scourge, completing the rescue of Arthas. A number of famous mages of Dalaran have died as a result, and the court mages of Lordaeron have suffered heavy casualties.
This is also due to the fact that a considerable number of Mages Dalaran received Kane's gift in the previous raid on Fenris Island, otherwise a large number of rising stars would have died.
Because of the survival of these mages, the collateral damage from rescuing Arthas has been reduced considerably.
However, the Lich King took advantage of this operation to gain the advantage once again, and after he merged with Arthas, he had Kel'thugad and Sindagossa the Death Dragon Queen as his right-hand men, and powerful groups such as the Death Knight, the Blood Prince, the Stitch Giant, and the Death Dragon, plus a huge number of ghouls, crypt spiders, and skeleton immortals, enough to stand up to any force in Azeroth.
This series of operations by the Lich King is tantamount to raising the banner high and betraying the Burning Legion.
The Dreadlord such as Marganis and Varimathas were originally the overseers of the Burning Legion, but at this time there was nothing they could do about the Lich King's rebellion.
In addition, the Lich King also did something that made people look good, and that was to surprise the port of Fao.
The port of Faou is in the hands of Tyre and belongs to the territory of the Silver Knights.
The Silver Knights only have a third-rate fleet and no full-fledged navy, but when Kane was there, he sent the Dome to serve as a floating island fortress in the waters off the port of Fao.
However, Kane was too busy with state affairs to be reluctant to be the king of the Falken Kingdom, and the Royal Fleet of Falken, based in the port of Fadil, was theoretically a national force, and its supreme admiral, the commander of the navy, directly obeyed the king.
Due to the tense war in Tirisfa, under the repeated pleas of Terenus, Kane's cheap daddy Solas transferred the Royal Falken fleet to the North Sea to deal with the natural disaster of the southern fleet.
Unexpectedly, the Lich King had a stealth fleet, and cooperated with the anti-water humans to successfully complete the raid on the port of Fao, Arthas, as well as the Kel'thugad and Barov families who abandoned Keldaron, all left the Northern Continent from there, and at the same time threw off the pursuers. What's even more infuriating is that people are walking on ironclad ships.
The ironclad ship came from the Kingdom of Kurtiras, to be specific, the Kurtiras detachment that was once sent to intercept the Scourge Southern Expedition Fleet at sea.
This series of betrayal and anti-water incidents also made the special class of the Scourge Legion, the Banshee, famous and unparalleled for a while.
It's not that there are many rapes, but the banshee is powerful, the banshee plays snatching, occupying the body, devouring the soul, and then playing role-playing, the original person is equivalent to death, and in the background of mental calculation and unintentionality, the middle and high-level commanders occupied by the banshee are a disaster.
This is how the Kurtilas detachment was planted, rescuing Arthas and raiding the port of Fao, it was also because the banshees occupied the traitors worked at key points to succeed.
The Lich King's draw at the critical moment took away a considerable part of the elite strength of the Scourge Southern Expeditionary Army. Then they went back to Northrend, built a wall, and gathered up grain, and became kings.
There is one remaining troop of various units of the Scourge Legion, which is led by the Dreadlord.
It turns out that the Dreadlord plays with confusion, digging up human character weaknesses or traumatic memories and using them, he is really a first-class master, and he can fight, especially when the two armies are just facing each other, they are very ordinary.
The Scourge's Legion is in turmoil, and the Alliance will naturally not let go of this opportunity. Moreover, Alsace was rescued, the port of Faou was raided, ships were lost, and troops were lost, and the alliance urgently needed a few victories to stabilize the hearts of the army and the people.
Thus Uther and Windsol, one in the region of Talon and the other in the region of Tirisfa, achieved brilliant results.
After the two major battles, the Scourge led by Marganis in the Talon region was almost completely wiped out, only a few fled into the depths of the dark region, and the others, including Marganis, were killed in battle.
Of course, it will be resurrected in the forward fortress of the Burning Legion, just in time to report to Akmund, and it will be certain that it will be punished if it is punished, but at least it is alive and there is a chance for revenge.
Another war that took place in the Tirisfal Glades was lost to the two Dreadlord Kings, Varymasses and Banazal, and there were three Dreadlord leaders in charge of monitoring the Lich King, except for Malganis.
If Karel, who had not been promoted to Lord of Death, had it not been for Karel to play the role of savior again, it is estimated that both Valimassas and Banazar would have been exterminated on the battlefield.
This defeat made the two Dreadlords realize their shortcomings, and they handed over the command to Karel.
Then Karel rebelled again, taking refuge with a new boss who surprised everyone, Illidan Fury.
The original historical line, Illidan and Fury Wind's activity, mainly Kil'Gardan tried to punish the Lich King's betrayal of the Burning Legion, and then Illidan had the evil energy infusion, as well as the technology to build Illidare, otherwise he would rush the Watcher's kind of static space-like crystal sealing and imprisoning method, Illidan has no chance to develop technology at all, the evil energy is so dangerous, why can he control the evil energy at once, instead of letting the evil energy devour, he himself can also be said to be a child of fate, luck is high, but Illidare can't explain it.
With the deal with Kil'Gardan, there was the later call for Naga, and the blood elves joined in.
This time, it has changed.
It was still Kil'Gardan who traded with Illidan, but what he was asked to do was to open the Burning Legion's invasion of Azeroth through the Tomb of Sargeras.
In the Battle of the Eternal Well, Illidan entered the war as the righteous side of the Guardians of the Homeland, and although his style was somewhat extreme, he did play an unobstructible role.
However, he, an unorthodox hero, did not receive flowers and applause afterwards, but was imprisoned by the watchmen for 10,000 years.
Illidan is angry and blackened and defected, isn't it normal?
Kilgardan is also particularly fond of this kind of ironic happening.
It caused a traitor to be born among the watchmen, which was equivalent to buying off the prison guards, and then he was in contact with Illidan, and then there was stimulation and inducement, and it just so happened that Illidan had never gone the wrong way, and Kil'Gardan wanted to use him, and he wanted to use Kil-Gardan.
So the two evil hearts hit it off, and after Illidan came out of the cage, he summoned the Naga, and then attacked the various areas of the Broken Isles, and killed the night elves.
But in fact, Illidan had a lot of ideas, he noticed what happened in Kalimdor, and also noticed what happened in the Eastern Continent, and threw an olive branch at a critical moment, pulling the Death Lord Karel into his command, so that Warimass and Banazar almost became the commanders of the light pole.
That's right, Illidan is the opposite, he is based in the Broken Islands, and he is busy digesting the technological legacy left by the High Elves in places like Sulama, as well as the tomb of Sargeras, and the legacy of the Deathwing Nesario in the lair of the Supreme Ridge.
It must be said that if Illidan can truly digest and control these legacies, he and his forces are qualified to become a pole of the main forces in Azeroth.
But did the Lich King and Illidan's successive rebellions stop the Burning Legion's invasion?
No.
The east side does not light up the west side, and the Burning Legion still has tricks.
The Burning Legion contacted the Ethereals.
It stands to reason that the Ethereal Spirit and the Burning Legion are mortal enemies. It was the Burning Legion that destroyed the hometown of the Ethereal Spirit, making the Ethereal Spirits a cosmic gypsy, and the Ethereal Spirits evolved from material life to energy life.
However, the power of time can consume many things, including hatred, and can also develop many new habits, such as greed.
There are greedy ethereal spirits, who have forgotten the hatred of their early years, and if the Burning Legion offers a high price, they will dare to take orders.
The Burning Legion robbed the entire universe for a living, and it was true that it was not bad for money.
However, before the ethereal spirits they had bought could take action, the Elder God took the initiative to send the key.
The Elder Gods are also in a hurry, there is no Burning Legion and the Titans of Azeroth to fight to the death, and their suppressed 'half-bodyed' Void system is not easy to turn over, and it is easy to be beaten as an outcropping gopher.
Aren't they in the world of Draenor with Nesario and its black dragons, once the guardians of the land and mountains of Azeroth, with magical powers in their hands, and naturally more than enough to be the key.
And it's easy to egging up Nesario. Let the Burning Legion be the vanguard and go to Azeroth, and the guardian dragon will inevitably jump out......
With Gorul the Dragon Slayer here, Netsario and the Black Dragons weren't happy in Draeno anyway, so they just took advantage of this wave of trouble to return......
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