Chapter 454: The Three Brothers of Bronze Whiskers

Dwarves and gnomes have the same problem, neither of them knows where their race comes from.

The gnomes don't care about this, as long as they can continue to invent happily, they don't care about their origins.

In fact, humans have the same problems as dwarves and dwarves, and Soladin the Great, who founded the Arathor Empire, traveled to find them in his later years.

It is for this reason that on this journey to find the origin, Soladin the Great disappeared inexplicably, and has not been seen since.

Through the barrage, Saljan learned about the end of Soladin the Great, the first ...... He was also the only emperor to establish a unified empire for mankind, and his bones were buried in the tomb of Tyr after paying with his life for his own rashness while traveling.

There are still two artifacts in the tomb of Tyr, and in the past, Sarean was not strong enough to take them out safely.

Time has passed, and Sarjan's strength has improved considerably, and he has entered the threshold of legend, and he plans to find a time to visit the tomb of Tyr and bring those two dusty artifacts to light.

Let's go back to the origins of the dwarves.

Of the three brothers of the contemporary Copperbeard family, Magni is the most responsible, and he will fulfill his duties as king first before satisfying his personal hobbies.

The third Brian, the most free-spirited, has no interest in power, and is the only one of the three brothers who does not hold any public office.

Brian was keen to explore and excavate ancient ruins, hoping to find clues to the origins of the dwarves from them, but he has not been able to obtain conclusive evidence so far.

Muradin falls somewhere in between, juggling both a sense of responsibility and a personal hobby.

When there were no major battles, Muradin, like his third brother Brian, would venture around.

But as soon as something big happened in the country, no matter where anyone was, he would immediately rush back to Ironforge and firmly obey the king's orders.

In order to distinguish Velles Deepshadow, who was also promoted to the rank of Earl, Quel'Salas referred to Salam as the Lesser Count of Deepshadow.

Compared with the low-key Verles, the name of the little Earl of Deep Shadow has been heard a lot in recent years.

He seems to have an infinite amount of energy, and he can usually be seen in any corner of the world when something big happens.

Over time, the top leaders of various countries gradually realized that once this master appeared, there would usually be something big happening.

The three Copperbeard brothers all had different opinions about Sarren's intentions.

Magni worries that the arrival of Salian may be a harbinger of something bad to happen in the kingdom of Kazmodan.

The optimistic Brian disagrees with the pessimistic thoughts of his eldest brother, believing that Saljan's search for him by name should be in order to cooperate with the Explorers Guild to unearth ancient ruins.

Muradin, who was well versed in the golden mean, synthesized the two views, arguing that Sarren's intentions may have been related to both national events and the excavation of relics.

Not to mention, it really made Muradin's guess.

"The origin of the dwarves?!"

It took Muradin, who was stunned by his words, excitedly stepped forward and grabbed Sarren's waist and asked.

"You're not kidding?"

Normally, people in a state of surprise usually grab their shoulders, but Muradin's height is much shorter than that of Sarjan, and he can only grab his waist at the most comfortable.

Salajan didn't have the same sensitive waist as Valeera, but was grabbed by a bearded man with an eager face...... Any normal man would feel a twist.

"Uh~ Prince Muradin, calm down, this is not the place to talk about business."

Muradin's loud voice attracted the attention of many passers-by, and some of the dwarves even looked at Sarren's face with strange expressions, and their suspicious eyes made Valera and Stellagosa, who were following Sarren, extremely unhappy.

"Ahem!"

Valeera, who had a tougher personality, coughed heavily and glared at Muradin with a dead fish on her face.

"Your Royal Highness, when are you going to catch it?"

"Huh?"

Soking up from his excitement, Muradin realized that his movements were a little indecent, and hurriedly took a step back and cleared his throat in embarrassment.

"Uh-huh! Salian is right, let's go to the throne hall and meet the king. ”

……

The throne hall of Ironforge was built near the Great Forge, and the interior of the hall was very simple, showing a sharp contrast to the extravagant Sunseeker royal family, which intuitively reflected the pragmatic style of the dwarven people who did not like extravagance.

The hall was built under the supervision of the first king of the mountains, Anwemar.

After the death of Anweimar, the three major tribes of the dwarves fought for their own interests, and each supported a puppet king to the throne, starting the battle of the Three Hammers that went down in history.

To this day, the descendants of the King of the Mountains have long since become mascots, and the royal power has fallen into the hands of the Copperbeard Clan, the victors of the Battle of the Three Hammers.

The people of the kingdom of Kazmodan don't care who is king, at best it is just an after-dinner conversation.

As a result, the Copperbeard Clan has done a good job of governing the Kazmodan Kingdom for more than 200 years, and the people of the Kazmodan Kingdom have never opposed their rule on a large scale.

Thanks to the long-sleeved dancing of the original Prince of Copperbeard, Madolan Copperbeard, the Hammer Clan, who originally tore their faces with the Copperbeard Clan, reconciled with the Copperbeard Clan after the Battle of the Three Hammers.

Of course, this is mainly due to the fact that the two races have a common enemy.

That is the Black Iron Clan, which has inflated ambitions and tried to defeat two enemies.

Sareanbi knows the truth behind the scenes of the Battle of the Three Hammers than anyone else in the current generation.

Theoretically, at that time, the Black Iron Clan did have the capital to fight one against the other.

They have the most revered spellcaster in the kingdom of Kazmodan, and they have two high-ranking legendary powerhouses, Prince Thorisson and Queen Mordgood.

If the Black Iron Clan concentrates the power of the king and queen to defeat one of them first, they will have a high probability of winning the final victory.

However, the Black Iron Clan just started a war against Copperbeard and Brute Hammer while having a convulsive brain, forcing the two clans that were originally suspicious to join forces against the enemy.

And then they just got away with it.

Mordgood was betrayed by the Blade of the Dark Empire, a magical weapon in his possession, and died in the old capital of the Hammer Dwarves, Grimbaatar.

In desperation, Prince Thorrison summoned Ragnaros, the king of the fire elementals, to try to turn the tables, but in turn the whole clan was enslaved by the fire elementals, losing his wife and breaking his army.

Since then, the slaved Black Iron Clan has become enmity with all of Azeroth's mortal races.

Ragnaros is a staunch supporter of the Elder Gods and wants to restore the Dark Empire of the Ancients.

Due to the seals set by the Titan Guardians, Ragnaros, who was summoned to the material world, was only a clone, far less powerful than his main body.

Even so, the powerful elemental demigods are not something that a mere black iron dwarf can offend.

The Black Iron Dwarves and the Copperbeard Dwarves have been at war, and to this day, they still face each other in the battle-for-war territory of the Badlands.

If the Uldaman ruins are to be excavated, 9 out of 9 will clash with the Black Iron Dwarves who keep an eye on the Wastelands, and the Explorers Guild will have to rely on the regular army of the Copperbeard Dwarves to protect them.

It wasn't the first time Saram had met Magni, having met the dwarven king during the Azeroth Clan Convention held in Silvermoon City.

Most of the dwarves have a strong temper, and Magni, the king of a nation, is no exception.

"Long time no see, Count Deepshadow, welcome to Ironforge."

In the face of Magni's warm welcome, the three of Saljan bowed politely to him.

"It is an honor to see you again, Revered King of Kazmodan."

Straight-tempered dwarves don't like to beat around the bush, and Sareen is equally accustomed to getting straight to the point.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, the two sides quickly brought the topic to the point.

Brian, who had the most quick temper, jumped out first: "Sarjan, I heard Muradin say, you have a clue about the origin of the dwarves? Is this true? ”

Although Magni's emotions were still well controlled, it was clear from the look in his eyes that even the more calm dwarven king was concerned about the topic.

Salian didn't sell it, and said bluntly: "It's true, the evidence is buried in the ruins of Uldaman in the northern part of the Badlands. ”

"Wasteland?"

Magni's eyes flashed, ignoring Brian's excited face, and glanced at Muradin with a worried face.

'The rumors are true, and trouble is bound to happen in the place where the little Earl of Deep Shadow appears. ’