"What happened in that forest? Even you came here in person." Varian was also a little surprised by Alsace's sudden arrival.
Arthas looked helpless, "Nasrezim are as slippery as loaches. I spent a lot of effort and only caught two of them. The rest came to Kalim."
"Coming to Kalimdor? What are they doing here?"
Varian and Muradin, who did not know much about ancient secrets, were not sure why these demons who had been doing things in the Eastern Kingdom for a long time suddenly gave up their plans and turned their attention to Kalimdor.
Arthas looked at the burning brazier with a mysterious tone in his tone.
"Then we have to mention what happened ten thousand years ago..."
Now that the Alliance and the elves have first come into contact, coupled with the advent of demons, Arthas believes that it is time to tell some of the world's stories to some of the top leaders of the Alliance.
In the past, when he was still young and relatively weak, he did not dare to tell all these things, otherwise he would be instantly exposed to the sight of many terrifying beings.
But now, Arthas has usurped the throne of the Lich King. On the surface, his strength as a Paladin is already at the pinnacle of a mortal. This does not include the part of him that is hidden as the Lich King.
He had been spared some of the existential stares and threats, and it was time to tell others about these things.
Arthas's voice became deeper and longer, and he described the rise and decline of the Elven Empire ten thousand years ago in simple and detailed words.
Varian and Muradin felt as if they had returned to the era of the Star Children. They witnessed the rise of the Kaldorei Empire and its rapid decline after they summoned demons and disasters.
The huge empire that spanned the entire continent collapsed instantly due to demons and disasters, and countless lives were killed and injured. Even their world suffered trauma that was difficult to recover from.
However, when Arthas' story ended and the two returned to reality from the Elf Empire, Varian said half-jokingly, "Arthas, are you sure these are not legends or stories - the continent was bombed?" Into several pieces, this is too...unbelievable, right?"
Varian couldn't imagine how powerful the energy was to divide the continent into several pieces. This was a bit too fantasy for today's humans.
Although Varian had seen and heard of archmages who could destroy an entire army with just a single move, these were nothing compared to the explosion of the Well of Eternity described by Arthas.
However, it was not Arthas who answered Varian's question, but Muradin who was beside him. As a dwarf, he knew more about these histories than Varian.
"No... maybe what Arthas said is indeed true. The elven ruins all over the world can prove this. A long time ago, this continent did have a common owner."
Muradin lamented that the archaeological discoveries of the dwarves had actually led some scholars to speculate that before the dwarves and humans had even appeared, there was a hegemon-level civilization in this world that ruled the entire continent.
But what Muradin never thought about was that in ancient times, Kalimdor, the Eastern Kingdoms and even Northrend were all connected as a whole continent.
The dwarves have been committed to discovering the origin of the dwarves and the truth of the world. Although they don't know whether what Arthas said is completely true, Muradin still has a feeling that the fog has cleared and the dawn has begun.
"Okay, even if all this is true, what does this have to do with us letting the orcs enter Ashenvale first?" Varian was still a little confused about Arthas's approach of letting the orcs leave.
"Didn't those massacred elven villages illustrate the problem very well?" Arthas sighed, "Thall, the leader of the orcs, should have also realized that the turmoil in Ashenvale and the breakup of Grommash's Warsong clan No relationship."
"Maybe we can take this opportunity to provide assistance to the elves." Varian touched his chin, "We have the same enemy as them..."
Muradin patted Varian on the lower back, shook his head, and said, "You don't understand what Arthas means. Our common and biggest enemy is no longer the orcs.
What we are facing now may be a more dangerous and serious dilemma. Just look at the anxious look of the orc chief.
Although there is unquenchable hatred between the orcs and us, they are still living on this land and cannot watch their home being destroyed. "
"Then we are going to help them in the future?"
Varian was a little resistant to this suggestion. Arthas had already thought of this. It would be difficult for Varian, who had experienced the pain of being subjugated by the orcs, to agree to aid the orcs. At least he couldn't persuade him from his perspective, because it was not Lordan who was destroyed by the orcs. Lun, but Stormwind City.
If Varian could figure it out and agree to join forces with the orcs, that would be another question. But as of now, Varian's attitude towards the orcs is not good.
"I hope not," Arthas and Varian looked at each other for a while before continuing, "Let them enter the forest first. If Thrall can't solve the problem, we will have to intervene."
The power of the night elves was indispensable in the battle against the Burning Legion, but from the beginning, Arthas had no intention of saving the forest god, because if the arrogance of the night elves was not to be shattered by the orcs who drank the blood of demons, , it is simply impossible to achieve alliance.
He is just an arrogant demigod. Death on the physical level is not real death anyway. This guy is not as useful as his apprentice Malfurion. Instead, he will only cause chaos for the elves and their allies.
Cenarius was a good guy, but Arthas always wondered if he was born without a brain. Otherwise, why would he always be beaten every time?
The wilderness demigods were basically sleeping during this time period. Even in the Battle of Mount Hyjal, we didn't see many wilderness demigods. However, later on, they were caught by the ancient gods and the Burning Legion. Or slavery, they are really knowledgeable.
Moreover, Arthas wanted the residents of Azeroth to know that even without relying on these "unreliable" gods, the enemies of Azeroth could be feared by the power of mortals alone.
The era when gods were in power, competing for faith, and overlooking all living beings from a high place was coming to an end. Arthas hoped to create an era that belonged to mortals, an era that was truly controlled by the common people of Azeroth.
What this world needs is more heroes, not arrogant gods!