Chapter 238 Illidan is good in everything, except for his teammates
Valeela's behavior is very similar to those department heads who present a shocking opportunity or a huge crisis at the beginning, and then ask for funds at high prices.
Anastria has been in power for more than 3,000 years, and there have been many similar performances.
But the old king could be said to have watched Valeera grow up, and he knew very well that Valeera was not the kind of person who liked to exaggerate to ask for funds.
"Tell me more about it."
Anastria raised her hand to stop the slight commotion among the council members.
"What's going on? Why does this matter have something to do with the blue dragon again?"
In the next hour or so, Valeera told in detail her and Sharlayan's experiences in the Broken Islands.
After hearing the story, Anasteria looked at her with a strange look.
"...It's so difficult for you. In such a short period of time, you have experienced several great adventures that could be sung by bards for thousands of years."
Kael'thas smiled bitterly and shook his head: "Repair Azsuna's magic network, thwart Hela's conspiracy, free the heroic souls who have been trapped in Black Crow Castle for thousands of years, and most importantly... found a miraculous seed that may cure magic addiction.
Arcandor."
"Honestly, if I didn't have the important task of managing the country, I would have wanted to go out with Sarlayan to gain experience."
"Hahaha!"
Vonderor laughed without any scruples: "That boy Sarlayan is really similar to Julian in terms of being fearless!"
Lireza glanced at Vondelor with a displeased sideways glance: "Congressman Vondelor, please pay attention to your image as a congressman and don't always be so fussy."
After a burst of laughter, Anastria raised her hand to stop the prince and the parliamentarians from speaking.
"To briefly summarize, Sarlayan and the Valley Walker who cultivated Arkandor are guarding Shal'Alan, and they may be attacked by Fal'dorei spiders at any time?"
Valeera: "Yes, that's roughly the situation."
"Well..." Old Kingdom rested his chin on his hand and pondered for a moment: "Kael'thas, what do you think?"
Kael'thas replied without hesitation: "Salayan never makes inappropriate jokes. Akandor should be true."
"Regardless of whether the mature Arcandor can really exert such miraculous effects, I think it is worth a try."
"And just as Sharlayan said, by sending diplomats to Suramar in advance to sit down, they might be able to get in touch with Sha'dorei in Suramar city and become allies with the Nightborne, who are also descendants of the upper elf."
Talvel nodded in agreement: "There are very few high-level elves still alive in the world today. The tragic events that happened to the Shandaran compatriots should not be allowed to happen again. I think this matter can be done."
The six major cities of the Dark Night Empire are the capital Zin-Azshari, Suramar, Sundala, Elre'Thalas, Senlaror and Ra'salazar.
Among them, Senlaror, located in the central wilderness...that is, the Barrens, has been destroyed in the War of the Ancients.
The Celestial Seat Lasalazar, which was built under Azshara's personal supervision, is also missing.
Of the remaining four cities, Zin-Azshari sank to the bottom of the sea and is still the ruling center of Naga Queen Azshara.
The remaining personnel in Elre'Thalas joined Quel'Thalas, and the city itself was handed over to the night elves.
Shandalar, located in Northrend, was destroyed by a magic explosion thousands of years ago. The ruins of the former city were named Crystalsong Forest.
Ten thousand years have passed, and the only relatively complete ancient city that has been preserved is Suramar, the Pearl of the Night.
Anastria thought for a while with twinkling eyes: "Sending troops is of great importance. We need to discuss the pros and cons first."
"Valila, please take Miss Blue Dragon to stay at Shen Ying's house first. Once the results are available, I will send someone to notify you immediately."
'Is that really the case...'
Valeera sighed silently in her heart, pulled Stellagosa along with her, bowed and exited the royal court.
"So, what do we do now?"
Although Stellagosa was as smart as ice and snow, she had never experienced a similar incident before, and she was still a little confused about the situation for a while.
Valeela explained with a wry smile: "All we can do is wait, hoping that Sarlayan and Farodin can persist until the day they send out troops."
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The old king Anasteria was once a resolute man, but as he grew older, he became more and more hesitant when making decisions, and it was easy to miss good opportunities when certain opportunities were fleeting.
With this in mind, Sharlayan did not place all his hopes on Quel'Thalas.
If the undead Vrykul hadn't suddenly jumped out and intervened, the Watchers would have been on the way to receive reinforcements.
The Moon Guard is an ancient organization that existed before the start of the Ancient War. Normally, only upper elf spellcasters are eligible to join.
For countless years, there has been only one exception in the establishment of the Moon Guard, and that is Illidan Stormrage, who was appreciated by Lord Ravencrest as a civilian.
I have to say that Ravencase is really good at knowing people and making good use of them.
He made an exception and promoted Illidan, a civilian, into the ranks of the Moon Guard. Illidan lived up to his trust. At the beginning of the War of the Ancients, Qian relied on his ability to climb up to become the leader of the Moon Guard of Black Crow Castle.
When the Burning Legion attacked Black Crow Castle, Illidan, who led his men to guard Black Crow Castle, suffered from an old and extreme habit. He drained all the magic and vitality of his men to fight against the demon, and was eventually expelled from Black Crow Castle by the order of the angry Ravencrest.
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...Then Illidan turned around and courted Sargeras, and after receiving the blessing of fel energy, he became the first demon hunter.
To be honest, although I knew from the barrage that Illidan's defection to Sargeras was purposeful, he did not really betray Azeroth.
But when he thought about this demon hunter's flexible moral concepts and his arrogant moves, Sarlayan really couldn't like him.
In barrage terms...
[Illidan is good at everything except costing his teammates.]
Being Illidan's teammate is not an easy task. If you don't pay attention, you may be sacrificed for justice.
But Illidan's powerful combat power is very important to Azeroth. Some decisions that Sarlayan cannot make with determination, this dark hero can make without hesitation.
Comments on Illidan on the barrage are also mixed. After a fierce debate, netizens reached a consensus on at least some aspects.
Illidan can and should be used, but you must be careful when using him to avoid scratching your hands with this sharp double-edged sword.
But it's too early to say this now, and it's not the right time for Illidan to be born.
After confirming that Fal'dorei was still frantically searching for traces of Arcandor in Flanar, Sarlayan flapped his wings and flew towards the Moon Protector with confidence.
The Moon Guard Fortress is located in the north and west of Suramar City. The castle itself is located among the mountains, and it is integrated with the surrounding terrain to build a solid fortress.
Similar to Suramar City, the outer perimeter of Moon Guard Citadel is also shrouded in a layer of magical enchantment.
However, the Moon Guard Citadel does not have the energy provided by the Pillar of Creation such as the Eye of Aman'Thul, and the defensive power of the barrier is far from comparable to that of Suramar.
The White Eagle landed on the bridge in front of the interface and transformed back into a human form with a burst of light and shadow.
Through the translucent purple arcane barrier, Sarlayan used the eagle eye technique to see the high-ranking elves on the top floor of the Moon Protection Fortress who were watching him.
The silver-haired female mage standing in the center frowned and asked uncertainly to the two colleagues beside her: "Did he see us? Do druids have such keen vision?"
A blue-haired man shook his head: "Perhaps he is also a hunter. This is not uncommon among druids."
"yes."
Another silver-haired man with a low ponytail said jokingly: "Didn't there used to be part-time hunters who jokingly regarded their fellow druids as animal companions?"
The silver-haired female mage's brows still did not loosen: "The Moon Protector Fortress is not open to the public. Our only mission is to protect Suramar. Let's send someone to drive him away."
The blue-haired man accepted the order respectfully: "Yes, Chief Serana."
Looking away from the top of the fortress, Sarlayan's lips curved into an inexplicable smile.
"I'm afraid these Moon Guards who call themselves the guardians of Suramar don't know that they are just dispensable abandoned children in Elisande's eyes."
"But this is the best. The more Elisande doesn't care about them, the higher my success rate of poaching will be."