Under normal circumstances, Loken is a person who knows the current affairs. In barrage terms, this guy is very good at reading the air.
When Tyr used his credit for defeating the ancestral dragon king Galakrond to propose dividing the five Aspect Dragons, Loken's attitude was actually the same as Odin's. He looked down on these fragile flesh and blood creatures from the bottom of his heart.
However, many fellow guardians, including the Great Guardian, sided with Tyr. Loken, who regarded himself as a wise man, was not as stubborn as Odin. He wisely chose to obey the majority by the minority.
At that time, Loken had no intention of betraying his mission or his compatriots. The reason why he looked down on the Dragon Clan was simply due to his arrogant nature.
However, after tens of thousands of years of ups and downs, Loken had to admit that as the Titan Guardians gradually withdrew from the main stage of the era, the Aspect Dragons that he looked down upon at the beginning have become the guardians of Azeroth.
The mainstay.
At the same time, he was also a thorn in Loken's side and a thorn in his flesh that Loken wanted to get rid of after his fall.
The direction of the war this time proved that Loken's concerns were justified.
Under the personal leadership of the four guardian dragons, the overwhelming dragon clan helped the anti-revolutionary army commanded by Laideng to firmly control the air.
Until the anti-revolutionary army advanced all the way to the Ulduar Gate, a large number of giant dragons could always be seen in the sky above the battlefield.
In modern warfare as understood by Sarlayan, the importance of air superiority goes without saying.
Although Titan Creation's tactics are relatively primitive, as long as someone is in the air to provide cover at any time, it can also greatly improve one's own combat effectiveness.
However, the help the Dragon Clan can provide to Lai Deng and others only goes so far.
Due to the restrictions imposed by the unconvinced Odin, except for a special individual like Sarlayan, no dragon race could enter the titan city of Ulduar.
Sarlayan and Laiden both knew that Loken, the King of Wisdom, was by no means a fool. He would definitely keep all the air force in his hands within Ulduar, hoping to turn the tables in one fell swoop through a real decisive battle at the Grand Campus.
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Without the Dragon Clan's air reinforcements, the Anti-Rebel Army's anti-air force will inevitably be significantly weakened, but this does not mean that Laideng will give up air superiority easily.
Although the appearance of the original To'vir and the To'vir known to most people are quite similar, their fighting methods are fundamentally different.
The primitive tol'vir, with their obsidian bodies, have wings and can take to the skies as aerial units if necessary.
When Sarlayan led an increasingly larger force and rushed to the gate of Ulduar to fight with Laden and others, the four Aspect Dragons, led by the Red Dragon Queen Alexstrasza, were bidding farewell to Laden.
Of course, the departure of the four guardian dragons does not mean that the dragon clan will just give up on the situation in Storm Cliffs.
As leaders of the dragon clan and guardians with important responsibilities, each of the four guardian dragons has its own responsibilities to bear.
Not to mention the distance, before the second-generation dream demon king Varosen is sure that he is dead, the sleeper Yin Sera does not dare to leave the Emerald Dream for a long time with peace of mind.
Spellweaver Malygos also has a heavy responsibility. He needs to monitor the operation of Azeroth's Leyline at all times.
Once the blue dragon monitors find that someone is over-extracting the power of the Ley Line, thereby weakening the space barrier protecting Azeroth and attracting the covetousness of the demons of the Twisting Nether, Malygos will immediately arrange for the blue dragon to intervene.
In the same way, the destruction of the Eternal Dragon does not mean that Nozdormu can rest easy from now on.
In the countless parallel timelines of Azeroth, there will be people trying to escape their "determined" destiny at any time.
According to the information provided by the barrage, in a certain timeline, Edras Blackmore actually became the king of Lordaeron with the help of the orcs in the shelter, which is outrageous enough.
Because of this, the Bronze Dragon needs to monitor these uncontrollable time variables at all times to prevent them from causing too much change and thus affecting the time backbone of Azeroth.
Alexstrasza, Queen of the Red Dragon, has an even heavier task. As the de facto supreme leader of the dragon clan after Deathwing's betrayal, she needs to personally sit in Wyrmrest Temple and coordinate the clan's affairs most of the time.
The clan affairs mentioned here are not just the red dragons. The five major dragon clans have many matters that need to be handled by Longmian Temple in a unified manner every day. The workload can be imagined.
Loken didn't have much hope in the titan creation civil war at Storm Peaks. Under the joint attack of the dragon clan, Laiden and others, the fall of the stronghold outside Ulduar was inevitable... although the speed of the fall was indeed a bit unexpected.
Exceeding Loken's expectations.
After Laden leads the anti-rebellion army into Ulduar, the dragon clan will stay and take care of the Storm Peaks where the war has not completely subsided.
However, this small task of cleaning up the battlefield does not require the four dragon kings to take action personally. They each arranged some capable assistants to stay and handle the chores.
When Laden personally led an elite team to break into the Lightning Hall that originally belonged to Loken, Sharlayan was communicating remotely with Stellagosa who was stationed in Draxalon Fortress to learn about the latest trends on the other side of the battlefield.
While the civil war among the guardians here was raging, a large-scale local war also broke out in Zul'Drak, which also borders the Storm Peaks.
The fertility rate of the trolls is not low. After nearly ten years of cultivation, the Dakkari trolls, which had suffered heavy losses at the hands of Quel'Thalas, have gained a new batch of young warriors.
Again, under the instigation of the Zandalari envoy, the Dakkar came to the troll and felt that he could do it again.
According to the intelligence provided by Zandalar, many countries, including Quel'Thalas, have provided a lot of logistical supplies for the Guardian Civil War that has begun in the Storm Peaks, and this will inevitably affect the high elves' war to a certain extent.
potential.
After receiving the loa assistance provided by Zandalari, the Frost King Malak finally convinced Dakkar to bring all the existing loa to the clan.
All Loa living in Zul'Drak will help Dakkar launch an attack to recapture the Drak'saron Fortress that fell to the high elves many years ago, thereby taking back the initiative in the situation.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! It must be said that Sharlayan's decision to take the risk and capture the Drak'Saron Fortress was indeed a stroke of genius. The fortress has been reinforced many times by Quel'Thalas.
The fortress has become a thorn in Dhaka's throat.
Whenever the Dakkalai Trolls want to continue to expand their territory, the Dracsaron Fortress will be like a nail at the forefront.
In desperation, Malak could only follow the old rules and use the furbolgs from the Grizzly Hills to train the younger members of the clan. He did not dare to provoke the powerful high elves for the time being.
After lying dormant for many years, Malak saw that the situation had changed and he no longer wanted to endure it. He was eager to get back the territory he had lost in his own hands.
With the full support of Zandalar in addition to directly sending troops, the powerful Dakkar trolls put a lot of pressure on Quel'Thalas, who was fighting alone in the early stages of the war.
This is without the direhorn Loatokalli from Zandalar taking action himself.
The main reason why Stellagosa was left behind was so that she could hold Tokali back and prevent this powerful direhorn mother from causing a devastating impact on the mortal army.
Since Tokali didn't move, Stellagosa could only endure her temper and continue to stand still, and the two sides maintained a strange tacit understanding like a counterattack.
It has to be said that the impact of Zandalari's Direhorn Legion is truly incredible.
This is without the "wild" direhorn army that is ridden and controlled by the Zandalari trolls. Quel'Thalas's magic cannon can't even cause fatal damage to these rough-skinned and powerful beasts, and the magic gun is even worse.
The only thing I can do is scrape.
As reinforcements from Kul Tiras' Northland Army and the Nerubians arrived, Vereesa, who had struggled to defend, finally reversed her disadvantage.
The elusive nerubians in the underground happen to be the nemesis of the direhorns with strong frontal defense, because the bellies of these direhorns are still soft after all.
After suffering several losses, Zandalari's military advisors felt distressed and did not dare to send the Direhorn Legion into battle as unscrupulously as before.
However, this does not mean that the Dhaka side is helpless.
As a large number of rhinoceros, white bears and mammoths appeared on the battlefield, the loas worshiped by the Dhakalai clan also began to exert their strength.
Dhaka does have the capital to be confident. After resolving internal conflicts, the united frost trolls, with the support of Zandalari, can indeed pose a sufficient threat to Quel'Thalas' defense line.
When Sarlayan advanced the battle line to the gate of Ulduar, the offensive and defensive battle surrounding Drak'Salon Fortress fell into a stalemate, and no one could come up with the key to breaking the situation.
"Well..." Sarlayan looked thoughtfully at the note delivered by Stellagosa: "It seems that Tokali should go to the battlefield in person, Stella, facing such an old