As Greta Mosshoof said, from Ashenvale into Felwood, until the army arrived near Gardenar, what they saw was a tragic scene.
The trees here have all lost their vitality and become grotesque. The rivers have been polluted. Except for the trees that barely survive, there is almost no grass growing. Moreover, the animals have also mutated because they have to drink the polluted water, and even appear.
A large number of ooze monsters are distributed near rivers and lakes in the forest.
The only green land in the forest is around the Emerald Council's camp. It is the result of the hard work of the druids. In fact, if Felwood had not been invaded by the Burning Legion, this forest would probably be even larger.
Some.
On the outskirts of the forest, Prell saw the group of druids from the Emerald Council. Their number was not large, and they were mainly night elves, with only a small number of tauren.
And Prell finally understood the origin of the Emerald Council. To put it bluntly, the Emerald Council was a group formed by Malfurion Stormrage. They slept in the Emerald Dream all year round, and when they woke up, they joined the Dragon Legion to protect the Emerald.
The four major passages in the dreamland are a small organization affiliated with the Cenarion Circle.
In the northeast of Ashenvale, there is a green dragon's habitat, which is one of the four major passages into the Emerald Dream. Because it is not too far from Felwood, and there are also found nearby
The satyrs kept coming and going, so the Emerald Council settled in the forest and built a camp here.
Only a very small number of druids woke up from the Emerald Council, and most of them followed Malfurion into the Emerald Dream.
The leader of the Emerald Council camp, the night elf druid Eridan Blue Wind, told Prell another bad news: in the Deadwood Village not far from the camp, the werebears there were also infected and corrupted, just like them
Like the Ursines in Felwood's kinsfolk in the village of Talon in the north of Felwood.
These bears, contaminated by evil energy, are frantically destroying everything they encounter. The biggest problem of the Emerald Council now is how to wake up the bears from madness, so they cannot provide more help to Prell.
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This is indeed bad news, because it means that the narrow and huge Felwood Forest now only has two sites: the Thornbranches Woodland in the north and the Emerald Council Camp. They have to face the fallen Ursine and the increasingly crazy Sasha.
They were attacked by special forces, and their total number was less than 2,000.
After the Battle of Mount Hyjal, some simple finishing work was done in a hurry, and Malfurion had to fall asleep again and enter the Emerald Dream, because something happened there.
The leaders of the night elves once again became Tyrande Whisperwind and Fandral Staghelm, and the de facto leader was the latter. Fandral realized that Felwood was no longer suitable for habitation, and had to temporarily abandon it.
Therefore, the druids of the Emerald Council have a heavy task, but the good thing is that Gardner still does not take the initiative to attack, but still hides deep in the den, but more and more forces are defecting to them. According to the Emerald Council
It is estimated that they now have more than 1,500 troops.
This number surprised Prell, and Braylin Firefist was also surprised. She had only been gone for a few years, and the number of people in Gardner had increased five times. It was really an exaggeration.
This made Prell a little confused. He originally thought that Gardner had 500 people in the sky, and the troops he brought out were enough. Unexpectedly, he just forgot to collect intelligence in advance, and the strength of both sides had such a big difference.
change.
But then Eridan Blue Wind said that a group of hundreds of orc warlocks and followers came from the south. Their starting point was probably Desolation. As for how they crossed the Stonetalon Mountains and Ashenvale, the night elves
They don't know either.
Moreover, some satyrs are also mixed with Gardner. I wonder what these remnants of the Burning Legion are planning.
It is a pity that the night elves are now focusing all their energy on rebuilding their homeland. They have no time to take care of Jadenar and can only allow the demons and their accomplices to continue to gather together.
Prell's face became more and more ugly, and he cursed Fandral Staghelm countless times in his mind. Obviously the night elves knew about Gardner's movements, but the messenger sent by Prell did not
Bring back this vital information.
Therefore, the night elves still have that arrogant attitude. It is clear that Gardner will become a thorn in his side, but Fandral Staghelm conceals information from the tribes who actively come to help "suppress the bandits", and also limits the number of troops sent by the tribes.
"Your Teldrassil deserves to be burned down by Sylvanas in a few years!" Prell said bitterly in his heart. He felt that he would never have any expectations for the night elves in the future.
, if one day the night elves are completely extinct, then the only reason for their annihilation is arrogance!
Noticing that the faces of the tribal leaders headed by Prell were all ugly, Eridan Blue Wind quickly realized that Fandral Staghelm, the boss who was still presiding over the construction of Teldrassil, had not told these tribal leaders the relevant information.
The latest information, so he shrugged and said nothing more.
As an organization that combines religion and administration that has existed for thousands of years, the Cenarion Circle has also divided into many factions with different demands. It is normal for them to have conflicts with each other. Eridan Blue Wind naturally followed closely.
Malfurion, of course, would not continue to say anything about what Fandral had done.
This put Prell in a dilemma. He knew that he was too careless. He thought that after the battle of Mount Hyjal, the relationship with the night elves was not too bad. At least the tribe wanted to help sincerely. Unfortunately,
If Fandral doesn't think so, then there's nothing we can do.
"What's there to be afraid of when there are more people? Isn't it just a bunch of traitors from the Shadow Council? Let's kill them all!" Varok Saurfang said. After Eridan Blue Wind left, Prell
After relaying the information provided by the other party, the orc became furious and immediately expressed his attitude.
Unlike Grom Hellscream's impulsive and reckless character, he is still relatively cautious. However, when he learned that Thunderaxe Fortress was actually mixed up with Gardner, Varok could no longer calm down.
Now the orcs have figured out that the reason why the orcs invaded Azeroth was actually because they were deceived and deceived by Ner'zhul and Gul'dan. The hatred for Gul'dan is the source of every orc who wakes up.
Everyone has strong emotions, and Varok is no exception.
Braylin was a little nervous. She "defected" to the Kingdom of Thresh before. To put it bluntly, she just wanted to find a quiet place to hang out. But after experiencing many things, she felt that maybe she could really use Prell's help.
Get yourself out of trouble.
Prell did indeed persuade the tribes to jointly send troops as she expected, but she did not expect that because of her trust in the night elves, there would be a big loophole in the intelligence.
None of the leaders present proposed asking for support from the tribal chief. Before the formal battle with Gardner, and without knowing the specific strength of Gardner, they rashly asked for help based on the strength of both sides. Then
What a shame.
"Let's go to Gardner and take a look first!" The leader of the team is Prell, so naturally he has the final say, so Prell thought for a while and then made a decision.
After leaving the Emerald Council camp, Greta Mosshoof still led the way as a guide. They also repelled more than a hundred dead woodbears who suddenly rushed out of the twisted jungle, just as the druids said.
As said, these bears are obviously crazy.
Different from the game, Gardinar does not have a road connected to the main road of Felwood Forest. Greta Mosshoof led the army through a ruins, along the lifeless forest, and entered the group of people in the west of the forest.
between mountains.
After climbing over several hills in succession, near a valley mixed with gray and green, Greta Mosshoof stopped: "That's Gardner!"
Looking around, Prell only saw twisted trees, dark green hellfire and hellhounds patrolling the outside of the valley, as well as groups of orc warlocks who had become green or brown due to receiving evil energy.
and the soldiers were stationed near the valley.
"Rest on the spot while Gonzalo goes to check. We will formulate a battle plan after we get a clear picture of the situation!" Prell ordered after looking at the sky and estimating the distance to the valley.
Perhaps the night elves are more familiar with the terrain of Gardenar. Unfortunately, Prell did not get more information from Fandral Staghelm, and Greta Mosshoof didn't know much. After all, the tauren were taken over.
Incorporation into the Cenarion Circle has only happened in the past ten years or so.
In other words, none of the current tauren druids are qualified to follow Malfurion into the Emerald Dream. Even if Hamuul Rune Totem wins the title of "Arch Druid", he seems to
He has never fallen asleep.
That night, the tribal army camped near this hilltop, and after a brief discussion with the impatient leaders, Prell stayed alone in his tent, planning how to invade Gard.
Gnar, he knows that the Druid's Den there has been transformed into the Shadow Fortress. It is a strong fortress that has been operated for thousands of years. I am afraid it is not that easy to break.
If Gardinar's troops were still only a few hundred like in the Braylin era, perhaps they could be lured out to solve some of them, but now with the addition of the Shadow Council of Thunder Ax Fortress, the problem will be difficult to solve.
In any case, the remaining warlocks and warriors of Gul'dan in the Shadow Council are quite talented in military and combat, otherwise they would not be favored by Gul'dan.
Just when he was thinking wildly, Prell suddenly stood up and walked out of the tent. The entire camp was arranged in an orderly manner. The layout of the tents, the temporarily cut wooden fence walls, and the patrolling scouts on the outside did not require Prell.
As you command, Varok Saurfang has already made arrangements.
Seeing that the camp was quiet, Player thought about walking to the west, where it was dark and on the edge of a small cliff. He just took two steps when he saw Braylin. Fire Fist also came from
She emerged from her tent with a serious expression and a hint of panic. Seeing Prell, the sorceress seemed to have regained some composure.
The two people then walked silently towards the cliff. There was no one there, and the originally sent scout patrol team was nowhere to be found.
"Bernholler, come out!" Prell inserted the torch into the trunk of a withered tree nearby and held the sword tightly.
A big bat quietly turned out from the side of the cliff, and then laughed: "You have a familiar and disgusting smell on you, yes, the smell of holy light! Braylin, you finally
Are you willing to come see me?"
This is a Dread Demon King with fair skin and red wings. It is the leader of Gardinar, Bernholler. Prell took a look with his "eye of observation" and was slightly relieved. At least it was not Anna.
Like Theron, it shows blood red, which shows that Bain Holler's strength is far inferior to Aneseron.
Braylin's body began to tremble. It was obvious that she had been tortured by the Dread Lord. Prell drew out his long sword: "Big Bat, do you want to have a taste of the holy light?"
Bernholler was obviously not frightened by Prell. He was still staring at the trembling Braylin. Fire Fist said: "Aha, is this the gift you brought me? Find a group of soldiers to attack you.
The place where you used to stay? Come to attack the teacher who taught you many spells and learned how to use great power? You are really my good disciple!"