Volume III Kuroshio 116 Bloodline

This thing...... Tut......

It's a bit long.

I said you remember.

The King's mother, Talia Ureon. The original surname was Lothar, the sister of Anduin Lothar. In some ways, Varian has the blood of the Ancients, the Sauradin the Great. But this is especially true in the north, where almost no one knows about it, and it's almost just a fiction.

In the eyes of the vast majority of people, Lothar was the last bloodline of Soladin.

King Fadil fled many years ago to establish the Kingdom of Stormwind.

Oh...... It's flight, you can write about it like that, or you can circle the word flight and put a question mark. Right......

Among those who fled with the king were Archbishop Francis McConaughey, General Albert Lothar, and his deputy, Igor Alexton.

That's right, you heard it right, that name is Albert Lothar. He is the leader of the Knights of the Storm in Soladin.

And one more person, Langdon.

Hum...... You know the name, yes, his surname is Urian. He was the leader of the Praetorian Guard.

But King Fadil did not live long after he came to this place, he ...... Passed away. But King Fadil had no heirs. Isn't it strange? The king had no heirs.

Not surprising at all, this is ...... Yes...... Very strange thing. The descendants of Soladin the Great, as long as they are kings, the end is not very good. And when he arrived at King Fadil, he directly lost his fertility.

Why...... This is not clearly recorded in the history books. Who can say that you can't have children? But this is not just groundless, some people say that he is cursed, although he is the greatest emperor in the history of mankind, but he is cursed.

You don't scribble this place, I mean probably...... I haven't confirmed the authenticity of this thing, it's a legend, you can mark it.

Whether the king believes it or not, whether you want to tell him or not, here you should write it down first.

King Fadil's sister succeeded him to the throne, and it is mentioned in the "Chronicles of the Construction of Stormwind" that Stormwind was not much stronger than the current Shining Gold Town, and that it was after Fadia inherited the throne that large-scale construction began, not King Fadil.

But Fadia passed the throne to her husband Albert shortly after announcing a series of policies. The commander of the Storm Knights of Soradin has officially become the new master of the country.

King Fadil had no heirs, and as long as he died, the throne would be ...... Fadia's. And Fadia's husband is the commander of the Storm Knights. Other words...... All of Stormgard knew that the next king was going to change his surname.

The royal family all fled Riptide.

Who knows what happened in between? I haven't been to the library in Riptide, and I don't have the key to the archives there. But who is now the king of the kingdom of Stormgard, Tolbairn?

Oh, his ancestor, Liam Tolbain, was the supreme commander of the military department at that time, and this information used to be found in our library, but now I don't know if it can be. It is said that this old man is very alive.

Varian didn't know about it. But I'm glad he didn't promise the envoy who came some time ago, wise king!

No matter what he thought, it was something recorded in the book, and he didn't know it before, but after experiencing the catastrophe of Stormwind City, maybe the opportunity to know it in the future was getting less and less.

Alexton, do you have an impression of this surname? The family had never been defeated, even after leaving Stormwind, but now it seems to be back and on the job in the City Administration.

Later Albert died and Philip ascended the throne. The young king was about the same age as Varian when he ascended the throne. However, the young queen disappeared while visiting the fiefdom that had belonged to the Lothar family, and Prince Adler disappeared with him.

It is recorded in this book, why is it missing?

Gnoll attack.

Nothing wrong with it, right?

But who was in charge of directing the elimination of the gnolls at that time? This is not explicitly documented, but in the book "The War of the Gnolls", the name of a man is recorded - Gorman Hagen Leorik.

The family became the Urion family after Landon Ureon became king.

I'm not kicking this place at all, I'm just recounting what happened.

Later, only the dead maid who had fled far away was found, and the whereabouts of the prince were unknown. Heartbroken, Philip immediately launched a nationwide war of gnolls.

But...... Our young king died in the second year of the war. He was killed, and even the archbishop was killed in that battle. What exactly did he do, but there is no record in the history books. Just say head to Red Ridge Mountain. What are you going to do? I don't know!

At that time, the Praetorian Guard was not in place.

And after King Philip died in battle, he lost one thing at that time - the Holy Book.

The queen died, the king died, the archbishop died, and the prince's life and death were unknown. The kingdom fell into a state of ownerlessness. The Order's general at the time, Igor Alexton, but the year after the king's death, he returned home after his illness, and then moved his family west, where he made his home in the most desolate places.

After he returned home, the Knights of the Storm of Soradin were reorganized, and the Leoric family became the first Knights of the Storm at that time. The word Soladin is gone.

At that time, the Vortagen family was only a colonel. But this matter is directly referred to as a general in the records of the Ureon dynasty. This is different from the name of the previous dynasty.

Can you write down what I said?

The church of the time was also ...... Reformed.

King?

The people of the Lothar family are all dead, no, no, who do you say the king is?

In the third year of the new king's accession to the throne, a new round of the Gnoll War began. The fiercest battles took place in the Red Ridge Mountains and the Sunshine Glades, where King Philip was killed. But the strange thing is...... A man was found in the sunny woodland.

Scold......

It was General García Vortagan who found him, and this man was the old Ministry of Philip Lothar. He is in charge of a third of Stormwind's army. And the news that Adler Lothar was found was brought back directly by García Fotagen, and the news spread somehow, and immediately exploded in Stormwind.

Isn't this kind of thing a little embarrassing?

The prince was taken back to Stormwind, where he grew up under Langdon's tutelage, but his nickname is now also mentioned - "Son of the Eagle".

This is not a bird in a cage, he is an eagle, the son of an eagle, a lord who soars in the sky. And this guy likes magic spells, and often gets involved with some magicians and alchemists, and it is said that he is still a little level. But this guy died violently shortly after his wife became pregnant, what is the reason? Unknown. No one knows how to die, and the next day it was cold. He died in his bed with his wife.

The frightened wife did not have a miscarriage. And later gave birth to a baby boy.

I have to mention that two months before the baby boy was Kenny Lothar was born, Langdon's son and grandson died violently, which is recorded in the canonical annals. It's just that it is not written about a violent death, but an unfortunate death, for unknown reasons.

At this time, the queen of Langdon was no longer able to give birth, and it is recorded that the queen died of grief, but immediately after her death, the king married Queenie Varya, who could be his daughter. It is now the home of the Duke of Valria.

There is also a wild history of how Ms. Valia came to power, but I don't know exactly how it was.

But...... King Baratheon is said to have been born prematurely.

Three-year-old Kenny Lothar died of malaria, and the male of the Lothar family was considered dead. However, Kenny has an older sister named Cynthia who survives.

Much later, she gave birth to a son, Mitchell. But at this time, he was already a civilian. But this woman boldly kept the child's surname.

Mitchell was Anduin's father.

His mother died shortly after giving birth to Lysa.

King Baratheon achieved the title of "Admante" in his thirties. But there is one thing that many people take as a story in the account of that battle, and that is the self-healing ability of the jackals.

The dog is injured and licks itself quickly, and this group of monsters is not licking, but like a spell healing. This was seen during the rescue of Lothar.

This is no joke, the Holy Book was snatched by the Jackals, and the guys also enshrined it, I really can't understand how they found out that Lothar was connected to the Holy Book.

Is it a dognose spirit? Or does this creature have a natural affinity for magic? It doesn't matter anymore.

Mitchell was killed by a fall, falling off his horse and breaking his hip bone, and died a few months later.

At that time, Mitchell was walking in the royal city, and he was considered a junior officer, which is why Anduin Lothar met Ryan later. Of course, he later joined the Iron Horse Brotherhood, and slowly gained success in it.

After Baratheon's death, the Iron Horse Brotherhood was restructured, and it was at that time that Lothar became the deputy head of the Iron Horse Brotherhood.

Before that, Lothar was only a captain of the Brotherhood, of course, he still had a good relationship with Ryan, and there was no rumored discord between Lothar and King Ryan.

The Berval Vortagen family also became a ducal family after Mitchell's death. The head of the Brotherhood, on the other hand, has always been the head of the Leorik family.

This history is not interesting, just dry words. History is always repeating what happened in the past, and maybe it really doesn't make any sense.

-Samuelson:......

That's what I know, and that's what I know.

-Samuelson:......

Why? Not why. I just happen to have some intersections with Lothar, he is a good person, I see responsibility and responsibility in this man, I see selflessness and generosity in this man.

I don't have any opinion on this history.

I'm just not used to seeing some people smear this hero who should be remembered for their own selfish interests.