Chapter 144: Finding the Dwarves
"Tell me about the situation. Lin Yue's first words when he saw Jian You were this. Jian Yu simply told Lin Yue about the situation in Gathering Spirit City at that time, and the two of them sat together to discuss countermeasures.
Lin Yue could feel that these fallen orcs seemed to be coming for him, but he hadn't figured out why he hadn't figured it out yet. And now the reconnaissance team sent out by the alliance has not found any useful information, so it can be said that Xue Ni and a group of them seem to have evaporated from the world.
"Since I can't find it anywhere, it should be abducted to the stronghold where the Burning Legion gathers, where could it be?" Lin Yue said to himself.
Then he and Jian You suddenly thought of a place at the same time, and then shouted in unison, "Silver Moon City!"
"That's right, we've searched everywhere and there is no trace of them, they must be imprisoned in Silvermoon City. Jian You confirmed the thoughts in her heart.
"Then how are we going to get in, Silvermoon City is now completely occupied by the Burning Legion, and it's impossible for the root to get in. Lin Yue was a little distressed.
"It's definitely impossible to break through from the front, so I can only think of other ways, and I don't know if there are any secret passages or anything like that that can lead inside. Jian You's words woke Lin Yue up at once.
Lin Yue asked, "Who built Silver Moon City, and are there any detailed drawings of the city?"
"Silvermoon City should have been built by the dwarves, they are the best architects. Most of the cities on the continent were designed and built by them, and if anyone was most likely to have the blueprints of Silvermoon City, it should be the dwarves. Jian Yu said.
Lin Yue suddenly remembered that Gurgosok had told him that goblins and dwarves were two races gathered together, hidden in the mountains in a city called Ironforge Fort. Lin Yue decided to go to Ironforge Castle. Thinking of this, Lin Yue immediately prepared to set off to find Gurgosok. He must have known how to get to Ironforge. But Lin Yue found out after returning to the Blood Arena. Gulgosok was gone, as if he was leaving.
There was no way, Lin Yue could only return to Olly City to continue to think of a way. Suddenly, he remembered the general history of the Great Road he had gotten, and there might be a record of it. He went back to his room and locked the door as well, and then took out the general history of the continent. Turning back from the page he had read before, Lin Yue found that he had just talked about the history of the dwarves.
After the Titans left Azeroth. The earth spirits they created continue to carve and guard the depths of the world. The earth spirits do not care about the affairs of the various races that inhabit the surface, and they only focus on exploring the underground world.
While the explosion of the Well of Eternity tore apart the world of Azeroth, it also deeply affected the Earth Spirits. They have suffered a great blow from the suffering of the earth, and as a result, they have lost their sense of self and closed themselves in the stone chambers where they were born. Uldaman, Uldem, and Ulduar were the first cities built by the Tullings to be named after the Ancient Titans. And now, these cities are buried deep underground, where the earth spirits have been sleeping for nearly eight thousand years.
It was unclear what had awakened them, but one day, the earth spirits of Uldaman had woken up from their slumber. These earth spirits found that their bodies had changed a lot during their slumber. Their skin, which was as hard as a stone, became soft and smooth, and their ability to control the earth and stones became much weaker. They became more ordinary creatures.
They call themselves "dwarves". The last remaining Earth Spirits left Uldaman City to explore the awakening world of Azeroth. As they are still drawn to the mysteries and security of the depths of the earth. As a result, the dwarves built a huge kingdom among the highest peaks on land. They named their kingdom after Kazgros, the god of the Titans, and called it "Kazmodan" or "Kaz's Peak". The dwarves built altars for their Titan fathers and built a huge furnace in the middle of the mountain. Since then, a city known as Ironforge has sprung up around this furnace. ...
Dwarves are naturally obsessed with working with gems and rocks, and love to mine deep in the mountains to dig for rare deposits. They are content with their work underground, and have no interaction with other races on the ground.
The dwarves of Ironforge have lived in peace for centuries, but their mountain city boundaries are too limited, and their society is too large. While the mighty King of the Mountains, Modimus, Anvimar, rules all the dwarves with justice and wisdom, in the dwarven society, three powerful clans have emerged.
As the traditional guards of Ironforge, the Copperbeard tribe led by Prince Madolan and Copperbeard is the most closely connected to the King of the Mountain, the Brute Hammer tribe led by Prince Cardros and Brute Hammer live on the hills and cliff sides below the mountains in the hope of gaining more control over the city, and the third powerful tribe is the Black Iron Clan, led by the Mage Prince Thoreson, who live in seclusion in the deepest depths of the mountain caverns, planning to overthrow their brethren of the Copperbeard and Brute Hammer tribes.
The three tribes remained in a shaky state of peace, but the death of the King of the Mountains had made the fragile peace disappear completely. The three clans fought a war for control of the Ironforge Fortress, and the dwarven civil war raged underground for many years. Eventually, the Copperbeard Clan, the most powerful of armies, expelled the Hammer and Black Iron Clans from the Ironforge and won the war.
Caderos and his Hammer warriors migrated north, passing through the Gates of Dan Ogaz and establishing their kingdom at the summit of Grimbaatar. The Hammer prospered there and rebuilt their treasure storehouses. Thorrison and his Black Iron tribe were not so lucky, and the humiliation of defeat made them even more angry, and they vowed to take revenge on Ironforge. Thorrison built a city in the beautiful Red Ridge Mountains. The abundance of life and the passage of time did not dispel the hatred of the Black Iron tribe towards their brothers, and Thorrison and his witch lady Mordgood attacked Ironforge and Grimbaatar in two directions. The Black Iron Clan is ready to take all of Kazmodan's lands into their pockets.
The armies of the Black Iron clan swept through the armies and fortresses of their two brother clans, and nearly captured two kingdoms. However, Madolan, Copperbeard personally led his clan to defeat Thorrisen's mage forces. Thorrison and his retinue fled back to their city despite the tide of battle at Grimbaatar, and the army of Modgoode was in an even more difficult position against Kaderos and his Brute Hammer forces.
When Mordgood confronts her enemies, she always uses her powers to seam fear deep into their hearts. Shadows moved at her command, and dark objects emerged from the depths of the earth, lurking in the Hammer Fortress. Eventually, Mordgood breached the gate and went straight to the last bastion. The Hammer warriors were united, and Kaderos himself went into battle to kill the Mage Queen in the midst of thousands of horses. Mordgood's death crushed the Black Iron Army to the enraged Hammer Army, and as they fled south to their city, they were confronted by reinforcements from Ironforge. The remaining Black Iron Tribal forces were flanked from both sides and were completely annihilated.
The combined forces of Ironforge and Grimbaatar then turned south, intending to wipe out Thoresen and his Black Iron clan once and for all. But they didn't go far, and Thorrison's anger caused a flood of magical fluctuations. He began to summon powerful supernatural beings for victory in battle, and he did not hesitate to summon ancient powers that lay dormant underground. To his shock, the creatures he summoned were far more terrifying than any nightmare he could ever imagine.
Ragnaros, the Firefiend, was the king of the fire elemental who was sealed by the Titans when he first founded this world, and he was reborn again due to the summons of Thoreson. Ragnaros' rebirth in Azeroth shattered the Red Ridge Mountains, and his power caused a roaring volcano to rise from the ground, forming a volcano bordered by a scorching canyon to the north and a burning plain to the south, the Blackstone Tower. Although Thoresen was killed by the power he unleashed, most of his surviving fellow were enslaved by Ragnaros and his elemental creatures. To this day, they are still left in the Blackstone Tower. ...
After witnessing the terrible sight of ruin and the raging flames of the southern mountains, King Madolan and King Cardros halted the steps of their armies and hurriedly turned around and retreated towards their own country, so as not to face the terrible power of Ragnaros.
The Copperbeards returned to Ironforge and rebuilt their glorious city, and the Hammers returned to their home in Grimbaatar. However, Mordgood's death left a wicked blemish on the hill fortress, and the dwarves of the Hammer tribe found it no longer habitable, and they were deeply saddened by the loss of their beloved home. The king of the Copperbeard tribe gave the Hammer tribe a shelter within the borders of Ironforge, but the Hammer stubbornly refused him. Caderos and his people traveled north to the land of Lordaeron, where they settled in the rich forests of Hinterland, where the Hammer tribe built the city of Erepeak, and gradually became close to nature, even befriending the local griffins.
The dwarves of Ironforge, wanting to keep in touch and trade with their compatriots, built two huge arched bridges connecting the mountain passes between Kazmodan and Lordaeron, the Sador Bridge. The two countries prospered through mutual trade, and after the deaths of Madolan and Kaderos, their sons jointly initiated the carving of two huge statues in memory of their father. The two statues guard the passage to the volcanic lands of the south, and together they seem to be a warning to those who try to attack the dwarven kingdom, reminding them of the terrible price paid by the Black Iron Clan for their crimes.
The two kingdoms continued to maintain a close relationship for several years, but the dwarves of the Hammer tribe changed a lot due to the horrors they saw in Grimbaatar, and they began to live in the heights of Mount Erepeak, instead of digging their kingdom deep in the mountains. Due to the huge differences between ideologies, the two dwarven clans eventually parted ways. (To be continued......)
Chapter 144: Searching for the Dwarf.
Chapter 144: Searching for the Dwarves: