Ever since he accidentally killed Thorim's wife and his underground lover Sif, Loken has completely fallen into the abyss, falling deeper and deeper under the temptation of Yogg-Saron.
Now Loken is thinking about how to drag other Titan Guardians into the water, follow him to fool the Pantheon, and delay as much as possible the moment when the Titans discover the abnormality in Azeroth.
When he thought of this, Sarlayan felt very funny.
Loken was completely outsmarting the air.
The Pantheon had long been wiped out by Sargeras. Even if Algalon, the observer left behind by the Titans, passed the news to the Pantheon, he was destined to receive no response.
However, this observer does need to focus on it. His duty is not only to observe, but the Titan also gave Algalon the power to make emergency decisions.
As long as Algalon discovers that Azeroth has been eroded by the ancient gods to a certain extent, he can directly remotely call the Forge of Origin to completely reshape the entire planet, returning the state of the planet to the state before it was deeply eroded by the ancient gods.
But the creatures of Azeroth, including Sharlayan, cannot just watch this happen.
Although Azeroth is still facing many problems today, it is far from reaching the end of its rope.
Activating the Forge of Origin at full power will cause a devastating blow to the entire planet's ecology, causing life in Azeroth to completely disappear this season. The entire planet will turn into a white field, and everything will start again.
When it comes to his own interests, Sarlayan will never let Algalon, who has no human feelings, act at will.
In this regard, the creatures of Azeroth, including Sharlayan, ironically stand on the same side as the traitor Loken.
Loken is still trying to corrupt other colleagues in Ulduar at the moment, and has no time and no interest in paying attention to the conflicts between the Iron Army and the mortal races.
The Drakkari Trolls' request for an explanation failed to receive any positive response. The Iron Legion sitting on the border of Storm Peaks had no idea what these green-faced fangs were talking about.
It's not that the two sides don't understand each other's language, but that they simply don't understand why the troll wants to ask for an explanation.
Of course, a stubborn Iron Vrykul would never admit to something he has never done.
From the perspective of the already furious Drakkari trolls, these iron men pretending to be stupid were clearly deliberately provoking with contempt.
The senior leaders of Dakari in Gudak have emphasized many times to keep the clan members calm.
The frost trolls have always been domineering in Northrend, and they have only suffered serious losses in the face of Ulduar's steel army.
This humiliation has always been remembered in Dakari's heart. Now that the scars of the past have been opened again, the loud voices from the top can no longer be effectively conveyed to the people at the bottom.
The excitement among the Drakkari trolls somewhat surprised Sharlayan. This situation was not what he expected. He thought the trolls would choose to swallow their anger for the time being and wait until they found out the whole story before making a decision.
Facts have proved that Sarlayan overestimated the self-control ability of the trolls, and also overestimated the restraint of Gudak's senior leaders on the strong-blooded troll people.
If it weren't for the inextricable battle with the grizzly-maw furbolgs on the southern battlefield, Sharlayan suspected that the Drakkari trolls might even mobilize all the troops from across the country.
Even so, a large number of troll soldiers marched north under the leadership of tribal leaders from various places, and deployed their troops in front of the mountains on the border of Zul'Drak and Storm Peaks.
A mediocre assassination operation was successfully completed, and the results of the subsequent frame-up were unexpected by the planner Sarlayan.
Of course, the Iron Vrykul and the Iron Dwarves would not tolerate the troll's inexplicable provocation. Both sides gathered a large number of soldiers at the border junction, and the situation was about to break out.
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Having completed the mission beyond expectations, Sarlayan no longer paid attention to the actions of the Drakkari trolls on the northern front, and handed over the monitoring task to the thieves of the Backlight Blade.
The Quel'Thalas Northern Expedition that set out from Sunsail Port has not yet arrived. Thalayan plans to go to the Grizzly Hills first, and use this frame-up to frame the case with the local Grays who are fighting the Drakkari trolls.
The throat furbolgs have a chat.
This time Sharlayan was traveling alone. Stellagosa and Tinagosa were left in Crystalsong Forest to continue exploring the flow of the Ley Line. After that, they would also be responsible for contacting Malygos to obtain permission to adjust the Ley Line.
Task.
The old site of Shandara City still maintains the crystallized scene of the past. A large number of night elves' ghosts wander aimlessly in the ruins. Anyone passing by will be attacked by the ghosts indiscriminately.
With the blue dragon helping to adjust the magic network, it is not impossible to rebuild the city around the old site of Shandara City, but Sharlayan does not think it is necessary.
The new city of Shandalar will transmit the magic of the Sunwell from Quel'Thalas through the giant rune tree planted by Fandral. Naturally, the core of the city should be as close as possible to this "signal tower".
The Rune Giant Tree is located in the northwest of Crystalsong Forest, relatively close to the Iron Wall Dam that Sharlayan is scheduled to build.
When faced with attacks from Icecrown Glacier in the future, the Iron Wall Dam can effectively delay the enemy's invasion into the hinterland of Crystalsong Forest, but a sufficient buffer zone must be left between the two places.
In view of this, Sarlayan selected the similarly crystallized forest plot in the west-central part of the Crystalsong Forest as the center of the new Shandalar City.
Stellagosa has initially determined that the reason why she is far away from Shandara and is still affected by the crystallization is because this forest happens to be where the energy of the magic network of Crystalsong Forest gathers.
When Shandara's mutation occurred, the violent arcane energy converged to this magic network node through the magic network lines throughout the Moonsong Forest, causing this desolate forest to also suffer the impact of crystallization.
It is not accurate to say that it is deserted. It seems that there once existed a small town here, which should be a satellite town of Shandara.
There are only a few wraiths wandering in the small crystallized ruins, and the number is far less than that of the old site of Shandara City.
Before setting off from Crystal Song Forest, Sarlayan responded to Little Tina's invitation and first came to this small ruins to transcend all the local resentful spirits.
Transcendence is what netizens from another world call it. In fact, Sarlayan just absorbed most of the power of death from these resentful spirits, transferred them through the Blighted Realm, and forcibly threw them into Oribos in the Shadow Realm.
As for how the arbiter, who is like an autonomous robot, will judge these resentful spirits, it is not Sharlayan's turn to worry about.
"Shadowland should really pay me a salary."
After finally transcending all the resentful spirits in the ruins, Sarlayan was so busy that he sweated on his forehead and couldn't help but complain.
"That bunch of losers Green in the Ascension Fortress, they know how to catch fish all day long, and they need me, a living person, to help them with things like attracting souls. It's really a big mistake."
Stellagosa comforted her in a funny way: "You can't say that. The dead in the Shadow Realm manage countless worlds in the entire universe. They can't always keep their eyes on Azeroth."
"The Kyrians have always been busy. With so many worlds to run around, it's understandable that they can't take care of those unimportant souls."
Sarlayan curled his lips: "In the final analysis, the anima generated by these resentful spirits is too little, and they are not worthy of the promotion to the fortress."
"If a hero like Uther, who can generate a lot of anima, dies, Kyrian will come over in minutes to carry out the task of fetching him."
Complaints are complaints, Sarlayan will still complete what needs to be done with quality and quantity.
This ruins will become the foundation of the new Shandara City. In the future, a large number of architects without combat effectiveness will be active here for a long time. The surrounding hidden dangers must be eliminated for them first.
Stellagosa and Tinagosa were left to continue surveying the magic network, while Sharlayan transformed into an eagle form and flew in a straight line across the Dragonblight toward the Grizzly Hills.
The Grizzly Hills are named after the giant bear demigods Ursol and Ursoc, and there are still a large number of dependents and believers of the giant bear demigods living on this land.
Grizzlymaw is the collective name for all furbolgs living in the Grizzly Hills. In fact, these furbolgs are divided into many clans, including the two largest clans, Redfang and Frostclaw.
With the invasion of powerful foreign enemies, the Red Fang and Frostclaw clans put aside their territorial disputes with each other and united other small and medium-sized clans to fight against the outside world, causing huge trouble to the Drakkari trolls who invaded the Grizzly Hills.
The Grizzly Maw Furbolgs do not have a chief who can monopolize power. Instead, the chiefs of each clan form a council of chiefs to discuss and decide countermeasures together.
When Sharlayan came to the sky above the Grizzly Bear Hills, the Drakkari trolls, who had recently suppressed a wave of evil fire, once again sent troops from the Drak'Salon Fortress, seemingly intending to vent their frustration at the Iron Legion to a relatively weak state.
on the furbolg's head.
Sarlayan's sharp eagle eyes scanned the battlefield below from high altitude, and soon captured the two furbolgs that were the most majestic and the most ferocious in killing enemies.
"Are those two the chiefs of Frostpaw and Redfang?"