World of Warcraft: Reviving Stromgarde - Chapter 233
c231 Battle of Shattrath
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“Illidan, I didn’t expect you to come too. What? Are you here to see me laugh?” This familiar voice, even if he didn’t show up, Garin knew it was Illidan Stormrage, the king of Outland. The other party would never show up rashly. Since he spoke, he was definitely not here to be a spectator.
Sure enough, as soon as Garin finished speaking, Illidan fell directly from the sky above the Holy Light Square, and the dark green fel energy completely swallowed the light column created by the Naru A’dal.
Illidan cursed the vision and looked at the Naaru, smiling evilly, “I’m not interested in seeing jokes, I’m only interested in these guys who claim to be the Holy Light.”
If it was before, the King of Outland could still turn a blind eye to the Naaru in Terokkar Forest. After the incident in Thorn Trail broke out, Sha’tar was on Illidan’s blacklist.
The other side has four Naaru, including the most powerful Naru A’dal, as well as Narukshiri, Fuelu, G’eras, and the high priestess Isana.
On Garin’s side, there are also five powerful men, including the prophet Velen, the traitor Illidan, Duke Leoric von Zeldig, and the garrison commander Maraad.
“King Garin, the Sha’tar do not want to be enemies with you. We just want to help purify the ancient gods who bewitched you, and give you the blessing of the Holy Light.” The voice of Naru A’dal sounded again, as if he was unwilling to have a conflict.
It is true that Garin has Xal’atath, but he and Xal’atath are in a cooperative relationship and have not been bewitched by Xal’atath. He can guarantee this because the Silver Hand Warhammer is in the hands of the old Buddha. Garin will use the Silver Hand Warhammer from time to time to test whether he has been secretly influenced by Xal’atath.
The ancient gods are indeed evil, and the Naaru are indeed more righteous.
But compared to Xal’atath, who would do some tricks in secret but never really crossed the line, he hated the Naaru who wanted to force him to light forge.
Therefore, Garin drew out Strom’kar and pointed it at A’dal, saying with a gloomy face, “Naaru, I don’t seem to have asked you to help me purify anything, nor have I agreed to you to bless me.”
Naaru is a hot commodity. They are made entirely of energy bodies and have various functions, such as making artifacts, becoming furnace fuel, and even strengthening the Paladin Corps.
As early as when he was an adventurer, Garin had thought about catching a few Naaru, but he had never implemented it because of the strength of the Naaru and the factors of the Draenei.
This time, the Naaru took the initiative to provoke him, and Garin would definitely not miss the opportunity to capture the Naaru.
“Naaru, the punishment of the shadow is coming!” Just before Garin was about to take action, a powerful shadow energy enveloped Shattrath. Although this shadow energy was not as powerful as Illidan and the Prophet Velen, it was not too weak, and it was definitely the top existence among the hero-level.
What surprised Garin even more was that there was a breath of demigod. Having slaughtered the Loa twice, he naturally understood what the breath of demigod was like.
In Terokkar Forest, there was obviously only one possibility for a hero-level strongman and a god with such powerful shadow energy.
That was Terok, the Claw King of the Crowmen, and Anzu, the Raven God. They came to the Holy Light Square through the shadow portal.
Due to Garin’s butterfly effect, the Sha’tar Sky Guard did not get a lot of help from Azeroth adventurers, so they did not interfere with the resurrection of the Claw King Terok by the Skettis Crowmen.
After the resurrection of the Claw King Terok, he immediately found their god, the Raven God Anzu. The Crow King and the gods would naturally not miss the opportunity to make things worse for the Sha’tar Naaru.
In the Outland period, adventurers blindly believed that the Crowmen were evil, and the Naaru of Shattrath were righteous. The reason was very simple, that is, the Crowmen used shadows and the Naaru were holy light.
By the time of Warlords of Draenor, the adventurers had a deep understanding of the culture of the arakkoa. The Apexis civilization was extremely powerful during its heyday, and even the cursed arakkoa maintained its heritage.
It was the naaru of Shattrath who first bewitched the arakkoa of Skettis, which led to the arakkoa of Skettis launching a war against Shattrath, but the adventurers had to help the Shattar Sky Guard kill these races that could only be described as pitiful.
“Lord Illidan, how can I be missing from this battle?” A hoarse and charming voice sounded, and the six-armed snake-bodied Naga witch Lady Vashj appeared. Her snake-like pupils looked at the naaru with a fierce light.
Illidan looked at Vashj with rare tenderness, just like a brother looking at his sister, “You always come so timely, Vashj.”
God knows how Shattrath, the city of holy light, was so easily brought to the Holy Light Square by so many strong men under the guard of the Shattar Guard, but it doesn’t matter anymore.
No one knows who started the fight first, but the fierce battle started right in the Square of Light.
The purest holy light, the deepest evil energy, the most terrifying shadow, the most violent element…
The heroes who were normally able to change the outcome of a war could only barely protect themselves in this battle.
The Sha’tar Guards naturally noticed the battle that broke out in the Square of Light very quickly, but when they wanted to reinforce, the Draenei who had not been brainwashed by the Naaru stopped them.
The completely brainwashed Aldor priests and astrologer mages were free to deal with them.
The Azeroth coalition forces, which had long been ambushed outside Shattrath, entered Shattrath under the leadership of Marshal Danath. They did not start killing, but forcibly seized control of the city from the Shattar Guard.
This battle in Shattrath can be said to be the battle with the greatest impact on the Outland pattern after the Battle of the Black Temple where Illidan seized the hegemony of Outland.
Except for the witnesses, zhoshyancom , no one knows what happened. Anyway, the Naaru who ruled Shattrath disappeared just like that, as if they had never appeared in Outland.
And several Naaru migration ships that stayed in the Void Storm also disappeared. Only the blood elves and the ethereal knew this.
The traitor Illidan, the king of Outland, still maintained his rule over Outland, and a large number of races and forces in Outland returned to Azeroth through the Dark Portal.
The most of them are orcs, draenei and blood elves.
Outside Stromgarde, the main city of the Kingdom of Stromgarde in Arathi Highlands, King Galen of Stromgarde looked at the completely rebuilt Stromgarde and said proudly, “Brother Danas, this is the new Stromgarde, welcome home.”
“It’s unbelievable, I can’t even recognize it.” Marshal Danas had tears in his eyes. After more than 20 years, it’s inevitable that he would be moved by the scene again when he returned to his hometown.
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