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Chapter 138 Coercion Plan

The dwarves are divided into three tribes. They were all originally in Ironforge of Dun Morogh, ruled by the hill king Modimus Anvilmar. Below are the Bronzebeard dwarves tribe led by Prince Madoran Bronzebeard.

.This tribe is closest to the King of the Hill and is also the tribe that lives in the core area of ​​Ironforge.

The second part is the Wildhammer dwarves led by Prince Cardros. Wildhammer. They are taller than the Bronzebeard dwarves and live in the hilly areas of Dun Morogh. The third part is the Dark Iron led by the mage prince Thorien.

Dwarves live in the underground mines of Ironforge.

After the death of the King of the Hill, Modimus Anvilmar, the dwarves began to split within themselves. Both the Wildhammer dwarves and the Dark Iron dwarves were driven out of Ironforge. The Wildhammer dwarves established Grim Batol, the Dark Iron

The dwarves built a dungeon named after Thorien in the Red Ridge Mountains.

Later, the War of the Three Hammers broke out again. The Dark Iron Dwarves' mage-prince Suren and his wife the Witch Lady divided their forces into two groups to attack Ironforge and Grim Batol at the same time.

The troops led by the Mage Prince were defeated in Ironforge and fled back to their home base in the Red Ridge Mountains. This affected his wife's war situation on Grim Batol's side and led to his wife's death in the battle.

However, the dark spell used by the Witch Lady before her death affected a large area of ​​Grim Batol, making Grim Batol no longer suitable for the Wildhammer dwarves to live in. Later, the Wildhammer dwarves moved their headquarters to the Eagle's Nest Mountain.

Build a city.

But when did the Wildhammer dwarves move here? In which year specifically? Featherwood Blood Eagle kept pacing and recalling. He felt that he had made a mistake, a very serious mistake.

He was too preconceived. When he thought of Suntland, he first thought of the Wildhammer dwarves in Eagle's Nest Mountain. However, the current Wildhammer dwarves have not yet moved to Suntland or settled in Eagle's Nest Mountain. So these griffins must be

Undoubtedly wild.

With so many wild griffins and such a huge treasure, why did you spend a lot of manpower and material resources to seize this Xingsaro without first occupying it? This is really full! If Quel'Thalas were to

If the elves know about it, why should they be scolded to death?

Before the Wildhammer dwarves move in, how can we drive them away first? How can dozens of Wildhammer dwarves overcome any trouble? I currently have more than 600 elven explorers on hand, and several hundred to one

More than a thousand human soldiers and sailors, and 600 evil branch troll guards whose loyalty is unknown.

Even if Quel'Thalas removed him from the military and revoked his title, with such power, it would have been easy to kill dozens of dwarves in the past. But the place where the dwarves live is too far away from Xin'salor, which is in the east, the Eagle's Nest.

The mountain is at the far west, and in the middle is the troll's sphere of influence.

Starting from Xingsaro, you not only have to pass through many Evil Branch Troll villages, but don’t pass by Troll Camps No. 1, 2, and 3. To the west, you have to pass through the ruins of an ancient troll city, where there are also many deadwood giants.

Demons exist. Unless everyone is mobilized, it is really powerless to face so many trolls and it is very unsafe.

Mobilize all the troops to occupy the Eagle's Nest Mountain and build a city first at the future headquarters of the Wildhammer dwarves? If so, you will have to give up the newly acquired Kosaro City, which completely defeats the original intention.

Why occupy Xinsaro City? This is a place that was laid down in advance for the purpose of transferring the high elves in the future. Besides, right next to the Eagle's Nest Mountain is the entrance to Xuntran via land. If the undead come in, there won't even be a buffer.

Wasn't the reason why Zin'thalor was chosen in the first place so that the Wildhammer dwarves could help guard the land entrance into Suntland? There were a large number of trolls left in the middle to guard the center of Suntland, but to occupy it now would be to put the cart before the horse.

"Misguided decision! Misguided decision!" Yulin Blood Eagle slapped his head directly.

After capturing Salo, we shouldn't have returned to Quel'Thalas so early. Instead, we took advantage of the situation and mobilized the Air Force's Dragon Eagle unit, our Blood Eagle Wing, and the Windrunner Frostwolf Wing to occupy the Eagle's Nest Mountain and destroy the people there.

Let’s wait until the gryphon is completely captured.

What else to do now? The air force and the two wings have withdrawn to Quel'Thalas. Let alone mobilizing the army, it's already good enough not to become a wanted criminal. What should I do? So many griffons are in vain.

Are those Wildhammers squatting? With such a big cake in front of you, how can you not go up and take a bite or two?

He didn't understand why a medium-sized gunboat couldn't even get 20 griffons in exchange for it? Why didn't the Countess and Marquis Diridis come and capture them? Was it because it was too difficult to capture? Or was it because of the dozens of griffons?

Are the dwarves already there?

Dwarves have always been mankind's strongest allies, and he knew this. But there weren't just a few dozen dwarves that would scare away a human count and marquis! Why didn't they come to capture them?

Yulin Blood Eagle was puzzled and had to turn his thoughts to the dozens of Wildhammer dwarves. What on earth were these dwarves here to do? Are they coming here specifically to find the relocation address of the new headquarters, or are they continuing their usual habit of traveling around

Digging, exploring ancient city ruins, looking for your roots? Or just passing by by chance?

If they are looking for a suitable location for building a new city, then these dozens of dwarves are likely to be the vanguard force exploring the road. This means that the War of the Three Hammers has ended, and the fire demon Ragnaros has been summoned and enslaved the people of Blackstone Mountain.

Dark iron dwarf tribe.

If you just pass by by chance, then there are more possibilities. But to avoid this, these dwarves must be too lucky by chance! It's a pity that my current air force only has ten griffins, and it can't defeat dozens of others!

It's a headache, otherwise it would be a good idea to catch some before the dwarf army comes!

Rob? Now you can't rob others! There are too few ground troops to pass the troll level, and there are too many to garrison the newly acquired Xingsaro. When did the Wildhammer dwarves move to Xingtlan?

Yulin Blood Eagle frowned for a long time, and suddenly remembered that Grim Batol had been captured by orcs. The Dragonmaw Clan also used the dragon soul to control the Red Dragon Queen, enslaved the Red Dragon Legion, and formed the Red Dragon Air Cavalry.

He jumped up at once, yes! It must have been around that time that the Wildhammer dwarves all moved to Xuntran to establish the main city of Eagle's Nest Mountain. So when did the orcs capture Grim Batol? Chapter 1

The first war? That's definitely not the case. Because in the first war, the main force of the orcs was concentrated in Stormwind City.

It must have been during the second war. During this period, the war was the most brutal. The war even burned part of Quel'Thalas, which is located in the northernmost part of the continent. During this period, not only death knights appeared, but also dragoons. The third time was

The war of the undead can be completely ruled out.

He rubbed his hands excitedly. From the opening of the Dark Portal to the end of the Second War, this period of time lasted about seven years. The First War has not yet broken out! In other words, the Wildhammer dwarves have probably not started to engage in large-scale

Move here. It shouldn't take too long for these dozens of Wildhammer dwarves to arrive here, at most two or three years.

But it must have arrived earlier than the elves. You can tell by looking at the other people who each have a griffon. How can they be so proficient in training in just a few years? They can also travel freely in the griffon territory. This is the air force! Not a ground force.

If you fall down accidentally, you will die.

The dwarves of the Hinterlands are now small in number, which is their most fatal weakness. Even though they are all air cavalry, no matter how elite they are, they cannot make up for this shortcoming.

Even if we find a way to kill them all now, it is not a very difficult thing. The difficulty is that we cannot let one person escape and leak the news. Besides, what if we kill them? Even if the team captures the griffins in the past, how will they transport them back?

It is impossible to mobilize all the troops! He thinks that the best way is to form an alliance with the dwarves to divide the griffins equally. This is the best result! How to form this alliance is a question that needs to be carefully considered.

As for whether the elves in the expedition were loyal to him, he was not sure at all. Although so far, these people were still obedient to him. But if bad news came from Quel'Thalas, it would really be a big deal.

It's a bit hard to tell.

He really felt particularly annoyed by those elves who took his money but were only loyal to the king. Not only was it difficult to distinguish, it would also affect others. More importantly, there were basically not enough manpower now. If they all rushed back,

Xingsaro's guard strength has been significantly weakened. This will greatly reduce the deterrence of the Evil Branch Troll elites to those who surrender.

The Wildhammer dwarves and now the elves of Xinsaro, both of these things gave him a headache. News from Quel'Thalas would definitely not take long. He estimated that it would take as little as five or six days, and more

Then there will definitely be news in ten days and a half.

If it is as Sylvanas expected, then she must form an alliance with the dwarves within three or four days. Otherwise, if the news comes, not only all of the elves will leave, but even half of them will leave. She will even threaten them

The strength of the surrendered Evil Branch troll elites would be obviously insufficient, let alone to deter the Wildhammer dwarves. He decided to scout the dwarves for at most two days, and then negotiate with the Wildhammer dwarf leader.

With something in mind, he walked out of the stone house. He asked people to gather all the people from the Blood Eagle Expedition, and then selected 100 high-level rangers. He also took out all 100 Night Walker suits from the warehouse and distributed them.

He explained his plan to intimidate the dwarves and asked them to coordinate the command and rehearse in the past two days.

His plan is simple! While there is no bad news coming to Quel'Thalas yet, these elves are still loyal to him. He wants to use these 100 most elite high-level rangers to show his power to the dwarves and force the dwarves to agree to an alliance with him.

Divide the griffons equally, or even form an alliance.

It is very important whether the performance of these 100 elves in two days is realistic enough. After the gryphons are divided equally with the Wildhammer dwarves, even if there is any unfavorable news from Quel'Thalas, there is no need to worry so much.

He didn't believe that he didn't even have 100 cronies, but if he trained 100 gryphon knights to guard Kosaro City, what was there to fear?

Of course, this is only for the poorly equipped evil branch trolls like Xutlan. If another force were to replace him, or if the king of Quel'Thalas insisted on arresting him and hanging him, then he would still have to run away.

, run as far as you can, it’s best to run to Kalimdor.

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