Kael'thas nodded incomprehensibly. The more detailed the understanding, the more countermeasures he would have.
Sal had a proud look on his face and talked eloquently:
"I controlled the Earth Ring Organization a long time ago. We all know that the goal of this organization is to maintain the balance among the elements. It has established observation points all over Azeroth and accumulated a considerable amount of information."
The Ring of the Earth is an organization with a long history that has made many contributions to the elemental balance of Azeroth. Kael'thas' expression moved slightly, regretting the fall of this organization.
Thrall said with great enthusiasm: "The Ring of Corrupted Earth is my proud work. Although on the surface, the Ring of Earth is dedicated to balancing the power of the elements, there are quite a few shamans in the organization who want to obtain the power of the elements. I am satisfied.
But the Ring of the Earth was not enough. I also corrupted the Cenarion Circle, and most of the druids who respected nature became my subordinates."
Kael'thas glared at Thrall, and Thrall quickly put away his proud look and said cautiously:
"Through the records of the Earthen Ring and the Cenarion Circle, I discovered that after the Earth shattered 10,000 years ago, the elements of Azeroth gradually returned to balance, thanks to N'Zoth's efforts. But those weak points were not repaired in time.
, such as the Maelstrom, as long as these weaknesses are exploited, the balance of the elements will be broken. The unbalanced elements urgently need an outlet. The Titan Shield protects Azeroth, and the only exit is the Dark Portal."
Kael'thas interrupted Thrall and asked displeasedly: "What I need is a success rate. I don't want to cultivate an arrogant Ner'zhul."
Thrall said proudly: "With the cooperation of the Earthen Ring and the Cenarion Circle, I am 100% sure to save Outland."
Kael'thas snapped his fingers lightly, and Thrall felt a splitting headache, as if a hundred bugs were biting his brain. He fell to the ground and rolled back and forth, constantly begging Kael'thas for mercy.
"What I need is the truth, not lies and exaggerations."
Thrall was sweating profusely, holding back his headache and replied: "I was wrong, Your Highness. In fact, I only have eight levels of certainty. It is not easy to control the power of the four elements, and accidents are easy to occur."
Kael'thas raised his right hand again, and Thrall hurriedly knelt on the ground and kowtowed, crying bitterly: "Your Highness, please spare your life. I have estimated that the success rate is less than half."
Kael'thas was not surprised. He raised his head and said: "Destroying all life in Azeroth, there is only less than half a chance of saving Outland. It is not worth taking this risk."
Kael'thas deliberately told Adal that Naru Adal was always monitoring everything in the Dark Temple.
Jaina on the side hesitated for a moment and added: "This plan is very complicated. Only the Ring of Earth and the Cenarion Circle are not enough. If we add Dalaran's mages and Dalaran's profound knowledge accumulation, we can at least put it together."
The success rate increases to 30%.”
"Damn it!"
Kael'thas cursed secretly in his heart, but it was not over yet. Jaina pondered for a long time and added again: "If Magni Bronzebeard is added, with the dwarves' understanding of the earth, Ironforge explorers
The Titan relics accumulated by the association are enough to increase the success rate to 50%."
The smart Sal saw hope and added:
"With the addition of Guardian Aegwynn and her son, the Holy Light forces headed by Fording, and the combined forces of the Alliance and the Horde, the success rate can be increased to at least eight levels."
Kael'thas hated these two people, but he remained calm.
Not long after, Adal's majestic voice sounded again:
"feasible."
Adal, the leader of Outland, agreed to this plan. Thrall and Jaina both showed joy. Kael'thas smiled and said: "It's gratifying that the Alliance and the Horde will work together again to save the world. What do you think?
Time to take action?"
Jaina blinked, suddenly thought of something, and said in surprise: "We have forgotten the green-haired kobolds in Azeroth, and both the Alliance and the Horde will be destroyed."
"What is a green-haired kobold?" Kael'thas asked in confusion.
Jaina and Thrall believed that they told everything that happened in Icecrown Citadel. Kael'thas just nodded and arranged for the two to stay in the Black Temple.
At the top of the Black Temple, Kael'thas and Akama stood side by side, waiting for Adal's orders.
A bright holy light appeared above the two people's heads, and Adal's majestic voice sounded: "Akama, you immediately pass through the Dark Portal and enter Northrend to investigate the green-haired kobolds."
Akama took the order and left, leaving Kael'thas alone.
After a long time, Akama said calmly: "Kael'thas, I know you are worried about the safety of Azeroth. With your wisdom, you should understand that Thrall's plan will not succeed."
Kael'thas kept a straight face and remained silent. Akama continued:
"Elune, the moon god, is like a poisonous snake that burrows into a bird's nest, waiting for Azeroth to hatch and then swallow it in one gulp. If Thrall's plan succeeds, it will be like breaking the eggshell. Elune will never
promise."
Kael'thas said coldly: "So you are testing, right? Use all the creatures in Azeroth as a bet to test the reaction of the moon god Elune."
A'dal did not deny: "For some unknown reason, the Holy Light Legion will not face Elune directly, but this does not mean giving up. Elune's care for the orcs may be able to dig out valuable information.
Help us find Elune's weakness."
Kael'thas looked down at the ground and asked, "So what do I need to do?"
Adal had a loud voice and ordered loudly:
"Go do what you want to do, Northrend, the Ice Throne, go see your old friend Arthas, tell them that disaster is coming, and Azeroth must have a Lich King."
Akama led several of his confidants and successfully landed on the land of Northrend, crossed the Gate of Scourge, and entered Icecrown Citadel for investigation.
The gate to Icecrown Citadel was still open, and it was as empty as a tomb. Except for a few plague rats, nothing was found.
Akama laughed at the leaders of the Alliance and Horde, especially King Varian, for destroying Stormwind City and Elwynn Forest.
After sending several confidants back to report the news, Akama was not in a hurry to go back. He was going to the Exodar to meet an old acquaintance, the garrison officer Maraad.
Exodar.
Two old friends met alone in private, and Viren could not know about this, otherwise it would definitely arouse Viren's suspicion.
Maraad opened his arms enthusiastically: "My old friend Akama, I finally see you again. Since the fall of Shattrath City, I thought I would never have the chance to meet you again."
Mentioning the fall of Shattrath City, Akama gritted his teeth and said:
"How is Viren's life? Have you forgotten me, the sinner he punished with his own hands? Just because I made my own decisions to resist the invasion of the orcs."
Maraad sighed: "Archbishop Akama, you still haven't forgotten your hatred. What's funny is that Velen has never repented. He approves of Thrall very much."