[Heihei Kucha Master]: "We Shengguang people will not lie. If we say we will kill your whole family, we will kill your whole family."
Sand sculpture players do indeed do this.
Most of the nobles of Azeroth these days have other branches.
Aiden still has a few blood relatives with evidence.
Almost at the same moment, when Gilneas was in distress due to the orcs' invasion of the Silverpine Forest territory, King Genn Greymane suddenly received a report that his nephew Aiden, who was living here, drank too much and drowned himself in the toilet.
This fact is so nonsense that Gene doesn't believe it at all.
He couldn't figure out why this happened, especially when the orcs were attacking so fiercely. But one day later, as news came from the Alliance, Jean suddenly understood.
"Terenas, you despicable bastard—" Genn overturned the table in front of him angrily.
Not mentally, but really flipping the table.
Lao Taizi who is far away in Lordaeron: "???"
The alliance at the end of January was in a state of flux.
First, the news of Alterac's sudden rebound came, which caught Lothar off guard. He had to urgently send Danas's Arathi Highlands Legion to rush for reinforcements, or to prepare to beat Alterac.
As soon as Cadenas approached the Royal City of Alterac, he received a series of extremely confusing news.
Some say that King Aiden betrayed the Alliance and joined the orcs.
Some say King Aiden was deceived.
After finally catching General Haas, this meritorious general remained strangely silent and refused to tell the Alliance why he led troops to attack the Alliance's reinforcements.
Until a kind-hearted thief passing by threw an oath at the window of the Alliance headquarters in Dalaran City.
This thief is very kind and strong.
Even Mathias Shore, the young thief genius in charge of the escort headquarters, couldn't catch up.
"Oh my God! This is..." Lothar was stunned on the spot when she saw that thing.
This is an oath that Aiden asked all Alterac nobles to sign, swearing allegiance to Warchief Orgrim. It contains the signatures and fire seals of all Alterac nobles from the king to the baron.
This means that in the human kingdom, this is an absolutely formal "Declaration of Betrayal" recognized by all human nobles!
What's very ironic is that I don't know if Aiden and the orcs didn't have an agreement, or if either party went back on their word.
From a consequentialist point of view, the entire Alterac noble circle is stupid. You see, the royal capital was bombed and almost all the nobles were slaughtered. Even Aiden and his son were attacked by orcs on their way to escape.
He was chased and killed, but was eaten by wargs.
Theoretically, the orcs also paid a heavy price. According to the subsequent scouts sent there (mainly thieves from MI7), the orcs also suffered heavy losses that night, with at least two to thirty thousand soldiers dead.
In the end, those who escaped from Alterac were more than 30,000 refugees and 5,000 elite soldiers of Haas.
Oh, and Duke Barov, miraculously, the old Duke actually survived the palace massacre by pretending to be dead, but his two not-so-good sons died there.
The old Duke, who miraculously survived without much injury, chose to remain silent.
What else could he do?
The king tried his best to rebel, bringing an indelible shame to the whole of Alterac. He obviously didn't know anything, but he was forced to sign without being informed.
Regardless of whether he wants it or not, he and the Barov family will surely be tied to the pillar of shame in human history together with the dead king, and no one will be able to escape within a few generations.
The destruction of other countries is only temporary.
The king dies in the country - when a king truly protects the people with his life, then even if the king's capital falls, the nobles, knights and people will still choose to follow his descendants to the death.
For example, the Stormtroopers followed Varian, and the Arathi people automatically chose to follow Danath Trollbane, the nephew of King Thoras, after learning that the prince was also dead.
But if Alterac is destroyed, it is destroyed.
No other kingdom would recognize the legitimacy of these noble positions.
Lothar didn't want to worry about how other surrounding countries would deal with Alterac after this war. When there was no one else around, he muttered in a low voice: "Bovar, why do I feel that this handwriting... looks like someone's?"
Good at making trouble! Generous! Explosive!
After filtering through a bunch of keywords, the same face emerged in the minds of the two big guys.
"It can't be McDonald!" Bolvar shook his head: "A true noble will never kill another noble. Moreover, the Stratholme family has no interests at all in the matter of Alterac.
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Lothar pondered for a moment and nodded in approval.
This is the tacit understanding between the seven human kingdoms in the early years. Even if the border friction is too fierce and a war actually breaks out, they will not deliberately kill the other party's nobles, because if you can kill others, they can also kill you.
The vague rules of Azeroth's human aristocracy - as long as a ransom equal to the other party's identity is paid, the person must be released.
This is what is written into the Law of Nobility!
Moreover, killing all the Alterac nobles would create a vacuum of power and territory, and it would be impossible for McDonald to take advantage of him.
Stratholme Territory is so large that it has reached the extreme limit of territory that a duke can possess.
He is a typical high-ranking official with no title.
Even if Alterac is divided up in the future by the surrounding Lordaeron, Gilneas, Dalaran and the possible restoration of Stromgard, the lord of the newly obtained territory will definitely not be Macdonken. Most likely it will be the king.
Arrange for your newly promoted cronies to become lords.
Their inertial thinking allowed a certain time traveler to easily escape suspicion.
The nobles of Alterac are almost extinct. As long as they survive until the war, the person with the greatest vested interest will definitely be Lao Taizi!
This matter is too far away. The Alliance has no time to think about such far-term things. The first problem Lothar faces is that the orcs...are unstoppable!
On February 1st, the orcs suddenly increased their troops, and Kargath Bladefist, who had lost nearly one-third of his people, returned to Hillsbrad Hills, mobilized all his troops, entered Silverpine Forest, and defeated the Kingdom of Gilneas.
The main force almost occupied the entire Silver Pine Forest.
On the same day, Grom Hellscream led the Warsong Orcs and 11 small and medium-sized clans to the west in the Alterac Mountains. They bypassed Duke Mograine's defense line along the shores of Lake Lordamre and penetrated directly through the path.
The Tiris Warlords took advantage of the warg's speed and endurance to turn the territory directly under Lao Taizi upside down. They successfully cut off the land connection between Lordaeron and the territories of Hadohar and Stratholme to the east, and their troops were directed towards them.
City of Lordaeron.
Andorhal's territory ushered in... Orgrim's main army of 300,000 orcs.
Originally, the Duke of Andorhal had a chance. As long as he decisively gave up his territory and chose to evacuate, he might have suffered a lot, but at least he would not have suffered any injuries.
Whether it is Hearthglen in the north, which is easy to defend and difficult to attack, or the Sodorir River defense line in the east, where tower defense games have been played for a long time and the McDonald's family's iron barrel formation defense package has been implemented, they can all protect him.