"Two or Three Things About Tirion Fordring" is written by a kobold who goes by the pseudonym Big Candle.
This is a work that was deeply hated by the Silver Crusade. It was once popular throughout the continent of Azeroth and topped the best-seller list several times.
The bestseller of this book is not due to the large number of doubts about Fording in the book, but to the deliberate addition of a large number of "wonderful" descriptions that are meaningless and not suitable for children in order to attract readers.
Apart from these shameful jokes that must be appreciated with a critical purpose, Robbie feels that some of Fording's doubts and analyzes are quite reasonable and are the rare highlights.
For example, in Hearthglen, the love-hate relationship between Fording and the orc Eitrigg... no, it was the encounter with the orc Eitrigg. The big candle pointed out many doubts.
First of all, it was the first meeting between Fording and Eitrigg. Knowing that there were orcs nearby, Fording's strength was only equivalent to that of an orc veteran. As the Lord of Hearthglen, Fording went hunting without any
A follower is incredible.
With Fording's status, how could he lack a pendant on his leg?
Even if Fording insists on going out to play alone, under the background of increasingly frequent orc activities, his officers will not agree. This is a serious dereliction of duty.
Later, Fording, who was riding a horse, discovered the orc Eitrigg, and made an even more puzzling move. He foolishly stepped forward to fight.
Big Candle specifically pointed out that as an experienced veteran, the wise thing to do at this time is to retreat on horseback and go back to gather men. The orcs will never be able to outrun a horse. Instead of rushing over blankly like a new recruit who has just joined the army.
This has nothing to do with honor and reputation, it is the wisdom a veteran should have.
During the melee between the two, the old guard tower collapsed unexpectedly. Fording was buried inside and lost consciousness. It was several days before he woke up.
I learned from the guard captain that a few days ago the search team found Fordring on horseback, and a young paladin Barthilas healed him with holy light.
At this moment, Comrade Fording didn't know what kind of evil he had committed. He did not express the slightest gratitude to Barcellas who had used the Holy Light to save him and lost his strength. Instead, he was surprised by Barcellas's rapid progress.
Is it possible that he made things difficult for me several times out of jealousy?
A young paladin, because his parents died tragically at the hands of orcs, has a deep hatred for orcs. Everyone in Hearthglen can understand, but old Fording is the only one who has some complaints about it.
In his heart, he may have thought that it was Barthilas' duty to save him and there was no need to thank him.
In contrast, Fording was particularly concerned about another thing. He naively believed that the orc Eitrigg dug him out of the ruins. And he made an even more unexpected decision. He went to find Eitrigg alone.
Traeger asked what happened.
In this regard, Kobold Candle's evaluation is: Fording's head may be stepped on by a hundred kodos. This is definitely not a choice that a rational veteran should make.
Looking for answers in this situation, as long as Eitrigg's head has not been stepped on by a hundred kodo beasts, no matter what the real situation is, he will 100% admit that he saved Fordring.
This is the only answer I can get, and I can't tell whether it's a lie or the truth.
The result of telling the truth was that he had to face Fording's sword and was probably cut into a hundred pieces. At that time, Eitrigg's leg injury had not yet healed.
In fact, Eitrigg is very smart, which can be seen from his role as Thrall's strategist.
It is unclear whether Eitrigg lied about saving Fordring.
But Eitrigg, the orc, is very dishonest.
When he was living in seclusion, he told Fording that he was tired of war and would never leave the mountain. As a result, when Thrall came, he happily served Thrall and made suggestions to deal with humans.
A strategist, even an orc strategist.
How credible are his words?
Due to many doubts, the kobold Candle believes that this period of history may not be the truth. I am afraid no one knows what really happened and what conspiracies and betrayals there were.
…
Robbie borrowed the point of view of the kobold's big candle to tell Vanessa his suspicions about Fordring.
Vanessa's brows were filled with doubts, and she sighed softly: "Fording is a very complicated person. If we don't see it with our own eyes, I'm afraid it will be difficult to make a correct judgment."
Go to see Fording?
Going to the North Pole?
No, no, only the Lich King Arthas would like a ghostly place like Northrend filled with ice and snow.
Robbie felt that he should stay in the ocean view villa in Shadowmoon Valley, occasionally do tasks, go out and lead Hogg to the town, be free and unrestrained.
Vanessa looked at Robbie carefully, a strange smile appeared on the corner of her mouth.
"follow me."
Robbie couldn't say no to Vanessa, especially when he was holding hands with Vanessa.
The two came to Ambori Village and rented two griffons. Their target was the draenei's holy land, the Karabor Temple in Shadowmoon Valley.
Entering through the back door of Karabo Temple, passing through corridors, Vanessa was familiar with the route, and stopped in front of a small door.
After entering the door, I discovered that there was a huge hall inside.
There are no windows, and the walls are inlaid with colorful magic crystals. Colorful vortices rotate slowly, seemingly leading to an unknown space.
The high dome is filled with countless gems like stars in the sky.
In the middle of the room was a complex instrument that resembled multiple hourglasses, and a group of night elves and gnomes were busy working on it.
These are just appearances. Robbie can clearly feel the restless power hidden under the appearance of night elves and gnomes. Robbie is sure that they are transformed from dragons.
"The laboratory of the Eternal Dragon." Vanessa explained lightly:
"I hired them to build a machine and traveled to Stormwind City thirty-five years ago to find the "wealth" slate. The Eternal Dragons unexpectedly discovered that the space rifts here connect countless time and space and can lead to multiple historical times in Azeroth.
node, so they built this base.”
Robbie looked at the slowly rotating, gleaming time and space machine, and suddenly shuddered: "Commander, you don't want to meet Fording in history, do you?"
"Why not?" Vanessa chuckled: "It just so happens that the Eternal Dragon needs someone to help write the correct timeline."
"It's too luxurious to travel through time just to witness history." Robbie expressed confusion.
"We're not just meeting old Fording," Vanessa said with a sly smile.
Robbie had an idea and said with horror: "Commander, don't you want to..."
Robbie secretly made a gesture of wiping his neck.
A clear and childish voice came.
"History cannot be changed. Even if you go back in time and kill Fording, another person will jump out and become the leader of the Silver Crusade in the name of Fording and kill the Lich King. Or you can go back and get the
Certain key items will become scraps when you return to this timeline. Don't doubt the self-healing ability of time and space, so all this is meaningless. The only thing you can gain from traveling through history is knowledge and truth."
A cute female dwarf with big eyes came over, looked up at Robbie and said: "We met in the fortress. Let me introduce myself. I am Toki the Eternal. Nice to meet you, Eternal Dragon.
Friend, Robbie Capol."
Robbie wondered if one of the bronze dragon cubs rescued from the Cursed Land had grown up to be a big shot of the Eternal Dragon, or had he become a friend of the Eternal Dragon?
For professional questions, you have to consult professionals. Eternal Toki briefly introduced:
"There are two kinds of history, one is the objective real history, and the second is the history in people's memory. Various forces converge on the continent of Azeroth, and falsehood and truth coexist. The bronze dragon is becoming increasingly unable to maintain the timeline.
The truth of history has become blurred under the interference of certain forces. We need someone to travel through the timeline and record the correct historical truth!"
"If you are just a passerby in history..." Robbie hesitated. This seemed to be meaningless. So what if he knew the truth of history? It would not change the adventurers' understanding of history. They should be deceived as much as they should be.
The Eternal Toki blinked his big eyes, seemingly seeing through Robbie's thoughts, and smiled: "Although history cannot be changed, the future can be changed."
“What does it mean to change the future?”
"The future has not happened. There are countless possibilities. For example, if you travel through time and go back to the past, secretly place some kind of curse on Fording, and it will happen one day in the future of your timeline, if the operation is done well, it will really happen.
It may be successful." Eternal Toki explained mysteriously.
"That's okay!" Robbie stared at Vanessa: "Commander, is this your purpose?"
Vanessa raised her beautiful eyebrows slightly and said with a smile: "In order for this transaction to be successful, I must make two preparations."
"But I'm afraid I'm not the only one who can travel through the timeline."
Robbie's worries were justified. He thought of the Bronze Dragon's Cave of Time. If you wear it, and I wear it, and this one does tricks, and that one does trouble, wouldn't everything be in chaos?
Mentioning the bronze dragon, Eternal Toki showed contempt:
"The Bronze Dragon's Cave of Time is just an illusion to deceive adventurers. The real history is not so easy to travel through and requires a special soul to guide you. As far as I know, there is only one soul in the Bronze Dragon's shelter that can travel through time and space.
And it’s extremely unreliable.”
Robbie pointed to himself: "Am I that special soul?"
Eternal Toki nodded: "You are a qualified guide who can lead many people across the timeline. You are not the only one who has information known to us Eternal Dragon, but we only believe in you."
Robbie became more and more certain that among the group of dragon cubs kidnapped by the orcs, there must be a big shot of the Eternal Dragon.
A qualified guide? Is it related to the mysterious blood he drank? Or is it the special soul of the time traveler?
"We are going to the timeline where Old Fordring and Eitrigg met." Vanessa said.
The Eternal Toki said: "This machine is not stable yet and cannot go to such a far timeline. It needs some functional debugging. If you want to know Fording's character, it is better to do it when he is down. I heard that Fording's character is better.
Din spent some time in the Plaguelands feeding on white maggot flesh."
Love and family tasks?
Robbie had a thought in his mind. (To be continued)