Sharlayan is not a Draco of Quel'Thalas...ah, he is a member of the Arcanist system and has little contact with Archmage Selevor, who once served as the president of the Royal Arcane Society.
However, Sarlayan heard from Rommath that Selevor was also a member of the die-hard royal party and was very loyal to the Sunstrider royal family.
With this relationship as a foreshadowing, Selevor will not stand up to Sarlayan, who has the full trust of the Sun King, and will only discuss matters on a case-by-case basis.
In addition to Selevor, the Windrunner family to which Vereesa belongs has always been on good terms with the Shadow family. Vereesa and Sarlayan also have a close personal relationship. The two have been old friends for many years.
Not to mention the Morning Frontier Legion to which Saladre belongs. The high elf paladins were officially formed under the guidance of Sarlayan. Sarlayan was also the first commander of the Morning Frontier Legion. Saladre
Ray's former immediate boss.
The two most important lieutenants of the new Morningfront commander Liadrin are Saladre the Pure and Gaxios the Breaker.
Both of these people were promoted by Sarlayan when he was the commander.
The reason why these two people were promoted was partly because of their personal abilities, but also partly because these two names had been listed on the barrage and were two relatively famous potential talents in Quel'Thalas in the original history.
In the original history, Saladre, Calpurnia, Solanlian, Taronikus and Baron Sangunar were Kael'thas' most valued advisors, and they all fought with Kael'thas.
Died in Storm Keep.
And Gaxios, Velais, Selevor, and Duchess Marande formed the Council of Yinli Darei, and they were the spies sent by Kael'thas to Yin Lidan to monitor him.
The above nine people are all the backbone of the King of Kael'thas' party who will follow him to death, and their loyalty and ability are beyond doubt.
Calpurnia and Solanlian were born from the royal faction among the four nobles. They had already emerged before the four nobles bowed their knees to Anastria and were reused by the old king.
Baron Sangunar... is now a viscount, and he is a noble along with Verlais, Saladre, Selevoir and Marande.
Needless to say, Viscount Sangunar and Welles are both Sarlayan's elders...or future elders.
Saladre is the contemporary head of the Baron family. He and Liadrin were once priests who believed in the Holy Light. They found their own path after Sarlayan clarified the nature of the Holy Light.
As for Duchess Marande... Thalayan also knows her, but she is not a duke yet, but a marquise whose family is rooted in Silvermoon City.
Marande's husband was a member of the old aristocratic forces and was killed in Anastria's liquidation of the old aristocrats who attempted to rebel a few years ago.
Surprisingly, Marlande's political stance is completely opposite to that of her husband, and she is a staunch royalist.
As early as many years ago, Marlande had many quarrels with her marquis husband due to their different positions, and they even wanted to divorce.
Due to the strained relationship between the couple, Marlande and her husband had nothing to do.
After her husband died in a political struggle, Anastria suddenly took action, forcefully convinced other heirs to the collateral titles, and handed over the title of marquis to Madam Marlande, adding another general to the royal party.
In addition to the above seven members of the nobility, Taronicus and Gacios, who were born as civilians, represent Kael'thas' emphasis on the grassroots.
Talonicus served as the chief technician of Kael'thas' advisory group in the original history, and he personally designed the mana furnaces scattered throughout the Voidstorm.
Gazios the Breaker has a relatively low presence, but in terms of combat power alone, he is definitely the best among the Sin'dorei Blood Knights, and his strength is no worse than Saladre, who was known as the Blasphemer at the time.
The barrage revealed the answers to the assignment in advance, and it was natural that Sarlayan would pay special attention to these people whose names were engraved in history.
Many years ago, when he first obtained the territory, Sarlayan accidentally discovered Taronikus, who liked to study engineering, through a recruitment order, and recruited him to join his territory.
Taronikus has lived up to Sarlayan's trust. Sarlayan has gained a lot of "technological inspiration" through barrage notifications. Tarlonikus is specifically responsible for verifying these wild ideas that he doesn't know whether they can be realized.
When Sarlayan discovered Lord Saladre and Gaxios in the Morning Herald Legion, they had just converted from priests to paladins and had not yet shown potential beyond ordinary people.
After receiving an exceptional promotion from Sarlayan, Saladre and Gacios gradually stood out as expected, and after many bloody battles, they grew into important officers of the Morning Frontier Legion.
Gaxios was left by Liadrin's side to assist the left, while Saladre was sent to Northrend to take over Liadrin's work and continue to train new recruits.
Whether intentionally or unintentionally, the senior officers who stayed behind in Crystalsong Forest are inextricably linked to Sarlayan.
However, Quel'Thalas is not a paradise where everyone has no selfish intentions. The new lord of Shandalar, Bald Linyu, has a personal quarrel with Sharlayan, and they will only discuss business matters when they meet.
Sharlayan was not surprised by this.
Due to the special nature of his job, Sarlayan often needs to travel around the world, and the Crystalsong Forest, which serves as a barrier to the North, is his key area of concern.
For example, if an imperial envoy with extremely high authority comes running around every once in a while, any official in the border area will be dissatisfied with this.
Sharlayan didn't care, he didn't need Baldur Linyu to please him.
As long as he can complete the work assigned to him by the Sun King with high quality and quantity, Sarlayan does not intend to interfere too much in the internal affairs of New Sundarara, and business affairs will be business-like.
Perhaps sensing the unharmony between Sarlayan and Baldur Linyu through the backlighting blade's intelligence channels, Kael'thas sent three officers who were closely related to Sarlayan to Northrend to take charge.
This is not because Kael'thas deliberately favored Sharlayan because of his personal relationship, but simply out of consideration for the overall situation.
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In recent years, the situation in Northrend has been turbulent. Baldur Linyu can only guard this three-acre area of Crystalsong Forest. It would be a bit difficult for him to take the initiative to solve the many potential threats in Northrend.
[You’re very blue, you know you don’t have that ability!]
[Too many elements...]
In any case, as long as Sarlayan can give a reasonable explanation, the three senior officers present will not deliberately find trouble with him or violate him in secret. This will ensure that Sarlayan can obey orders and prohibitions when commanding operations in Northrend.
Facing Selevor's inquiry, Sarlayan smiled and nodded.
"Yes, I do already have a plan. To save time, I will simply explain it."
"Becoming the Lich Queen, Ner'zhul's soul power is so powerful that he can even cover the entire Northrend with his own spiritual power and remotely control his undead army."
"It is undeniable that remote control without close contact is very convenient. It can effectively hide the Scourge Legion officers and prevent the enemy from easily finding them."
"But this method of manipulation is not without its hidden dangers."
Sharlayan used hand gestures to explain: "Let's put it this way, assuming that there is a 'signal transmission network' between my two fingers that Ner'zhul needs to remotely control the undead."
Sarlayan raised his two index fingers in front of his chest correspondingly, and then used the power of arcane magic to make a virtual cut in front of the two fingers.
"If we can find a way to cut off or interfere with the signal of the transmission network, the undead that are not controlled by senior psychics will reveal their true nature."
Vereesa asked in confusion: "What is the nature of the undead?"
"Ha~"
Sarlayan said with a half-smile: "Vereesa, you have seen uncontrolled wild zombies and skeletons before, right?"
"Under normal conditions, the undead will instinctively launch indiscriminate attacks on all living creatures around them out of jealousy of the living."
Selevor's eyes flashed: "I understand. You plan to use the opportunity of cutting off the remote control capabilities of Ner'zhul and the Necromancer to allow the undead of the Scourge to return to their instinctive mode of action."
"And their instinctive actions are disordered, which will inevitably lead to the natural disaster undead on the battlefield fighting independently and no longer being able to form a rope as they are now."
Sarlayan nodded approvingly: "As expected of a senior mage, your understanding is very good."
"We don't even need to completely cut off Ner'zhul's signal transmission network, as long as we can interfere with it."
"The situation on the battlefield changes rapidly, and a single move can affect the whole body."
"If one party suddenly loses order and engages in uncontrolled violent conflict on the battlefield..."
"Snapped!"
Saladre defended his attack with both fists and said eagerly: "We can seize the opportunity when the enemy falls into chaos and defeat the enemy in one fell swoop."
Selevor looked at Sarlayan with admiration and added: "A momentary change in the situation is enough to shake up the entire situation. By the time Ner'zhul hurriedly regains control, the situation on the battlefield should be irreversible."
"He can only choose to withdraw his troops to preserve his strength, otherwise the Scourge's losses will be even more serious. This is something Ner'zhul, who has worked so hard to save his fortune, cannot accept."
[…Isn’t this just cutting off Ner’zhul’s wifi? It’s so vicious!]