World of Warcraft: Reviving Stromgarde - Chapter 216
c214 Charles Wardone’s decisiveness
Just when Garin wanted to continue investigating, a piercing alarm sounded in Shattrath City, and even the Aldor Highlands were extremely clear.
“What happened, Prophet Velen?” Garin asked in confusion.
Prophet Velen said helplessly, “King Garin, this should be an attack by the Crowmen.”
“Crowmen, they dare to attack Shattrath?” Garin was stunned for a moment. With the strength of the Crowmen, attacking Shattrath is like hitting a rock with an egg.
Prophet Velen saw the contempt in Garin’s eyes, and he explained, “King Garin, don’t underestimate these Crowmen. They have a strong affinity for shadows and master powerful shadow magic. The Crowmen at their peak possessed the Apexis civilization and were even more powerful. This is a war against the Holy Light launched by the Crowmen of Skettis.”
“I’m very curious, Prophet, why did the Crowmen launch a war against Shattrath?” Garin couldn’t remember the specific reason. He only remembered that the Shattar Sky Guard had a mission against Skettis, and he forgot the rest.
“It was those arakkoa exiles that Adal gave them revelations, causing them to flee Skettis and join Shattrath, which was regarded by the arakkoa of Skettis as a blasphemy against their sacred Claw King and gods.”
“Uh…” Garin was speechless. He didn’t expect it to be like this. This was indeed something Adal did not do right. No wonder the arakkoa of Skettis had to start a war against the Holy Light regardless of the strength of the enemy and ourselves.
Afterwards, Garin walked out of the hall of Aldor Highlands with the prophet Velen. In the sky of Shattrath, there were a large number of ravens flying. They were the descendants of Anzu, the god of the raven, the god of the arakkoa.
Terrifying sound waves were emitted from the huge raven’s mouth, attacking everything in Shattrath from time to time.
Soon, the Shattar Sky Guards guarding the sky of Shattrath rode on void rays and flew into the sky, fighting with the fear ravens. Obviously, this was not the first time.
The refugees in the slums of Shattrath hid in the nearest building at the first time, while the Shattar Sky Guard cooperated tacitly to kill the Dread Ravens.
“Kill, the people of the King of the Claw, the followers of Anzu, kill all these hypocritical Naaru, and wipe out the damn Holy Light!”
The unique voice of the Raven Man sounded, and the angry roar resounded throughout the city of Shattrath.
Soon, the cursed and degraded Raven Man formed an army and attacked Shattrath from the bridge of Shattrath. Their goal was clear, that is, to slaughter all creatures living in Shattrath.
The Draenei Paladins of the Shattar Guard walked out in plate armor. With the Naaru behind them, they were fearless. It can even be said that these Shattar Guards who have become Naaru fanatics will swing their blades at all those who question the Naaru.
The battle was almost one-sided. The arakkoa today were not at the same level as in their heyday. They had fallen to the level of a second-rate race like the wild boars. How could they possibly be a match for the Shattar Guard blessed by the Naaru?
What made Garin most dissatisfied was that he found that the exiled arakkoa, who were originally from the same lineage, launched the most violent attacks on their compatriots, as if those were not their compatriots, but the enemies who killed their fathers.
The city of Shattrath, on the surface, seemed to be a holy city illuminated by the Naaru, but in fact, the influence and control of the Naaru on this city was terrifying.
Just like the red text reminder in the game, A’dal’s thoughts appeared in your mind.
Garin was unsure whether he and Xal’atath would be discovered by the Naaru, and what the Naaru would do, so he said to the prophet Velen, “Prophet, I need to leave here, and you and your people should do the same.”
“King Garin, please don’t take it to heart. Not all Naaru are like A’dal. They should be on the side of light and help us fight the darkness.” The prophet Velen didn’t want Garin to be dissatisfied with all Naaru because of A’dal. After all, the Draenei had the help of the Naaru, and now the Naaru has become their faith.
Garin couldn’t help but think of the future Mother of Light, Zera, who was a Naaru crazier than the Naaru A’dal. Zera forced Illidan to light forge, and brainwashed the Draenei in the parallel world. The Lightbound Draenei almost occupied the entire Draenor in the parallel world.
Although Velen has the ability of a prophet, he obviously can’t see such a distant future, nor will he be as detailed as Garin.
As for creatures like the Naaru, Garin kept his distance. Although the Naaru were powerful, they had too many drawbacks. He would never let Naaru like A’dal and Zera go to Azeroth.
At the same time, at the Firewing Outpost of the Blood Elves, the commander of the Firewing Legion, Shars Vadoun, was personally leading the Firewing elites to investigate the traces of the lost arcane bombs.
As the commander of the Firewing Legion, Shars Vadoun was a staunch royalist. He was extremely loyal to Prince Kael’thas, so he also knew how much the ambush of the Covenant and the disappearance of King Garin had affected the relationship between the Blood Elves and the Covenant.
“Commander Shars, the arcane bomb that detonated the Thorn Trail was the batch we gave to the Tuurem Breakers not long ago.” A Blood Elf Ranger rode a dragon eagle and landed in front of Shars Vadoun in a hurry, and quickly told him the information.
This news shocked Shars Vadoun, and he said in disbelief, “Those Breakers? How dare they?”
“The Turem Broken said that there was a traitor among them. wzhaoshya.c “The blood elf ranger continued to tell the intelligence he had obtained.
Shars Vadoun’s eyes became fierce, and he said with murderous intent, “Traitor? Whether it is a traitor or not, we must give an explanation to the Covenant.”
“Then what should we do, Commander Shars?” The blood elves of the Firewing Legion all looked at their commander, waiting for his order.
Shars’s emerald green eyes looked in the direction of Turem, and said without any emotion, “Kill! Don’t spare any!”
It would rather kill a thousand by mistake than let one go, even if the Turem Broken was a blood elf ally of the Firewing Outpost, but the situation at this time still made Shars Vadoun make this choice.
The value of the Turem Broken was not worth mentioning compared to the Covenant. For the blood elves and their prince, he was willing to protect the executioner, even if it was covered in blood.
Under the command of Shars Vordon, the blood elves of the Firewing Outpost came out in full force and attacked Tuurem.
Before the Broken of Tuurem could react, they were killed by the Firewing Legion and entered Tuurem.
In the end, tens of thousands of Broken of Tuurem were killed by the blood elves of the Firewing Legion, and the blood of the Broken dyed the river red.
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