Jaina stood in the large open space in front of the barracks, and together with dozens of mages, maintained a large teleportation circle that could support the teleportation of thousands of people.
Light blue pure arcane energy is constantly condensing in her hands, and is continuously injected into the transmission patterns on the field. Among the mages present, she is the strongest, so she is actually responsible for the main magic output.
Other mages maintain the stability of magic transmission and try to turn Theramore into a stable transmission node. This can greatly reduce the loss required for subsequent transmission.
Arthas and Jaina said that this war would not be an easy solution, and they must be prepared for a long-term war.
Although Theramore has been established for about a year, it only has a basic supply line. If it wants to maintain a long and high-intensity war, it must establish a complete supply channel through the portal and the Eastern Kingdom.
Jaina's talent in space teleportation spells is the envy of almost all mages in Dalaran. Even her teacher Antonidas is very sure of Jaina's talent.
Building such a teleportation array is not very difficult for Jaina now, and the object of the first connection is the Magic Kingdom "Dalaran".
Soon, a stable and reliable portal appeared in the open space. After other mages fixed the magic runes, they began to steadily send magic power into it.
"Done?"
Jaina asked the assistant next to her. In a stable space "anchor", that is, when the magic runes have not yet been synchronized, an archmage is needed to stabilize the portal.
After receiving a positive reply from her assistant, Jaina gradually removed her support from the portal. After seeing that there was no turbulence, she breathed a sigh of relief.
It was Jaina's first time to build such a strategic teleportation circle. It was completely different from the small personal magic circle she had built in her mage tower before.
Jaina wiped the sweat from her forehead with the back of her hand: she didn't know who would lead the team to support Kalimdor this time. She guessed that at least one member of the six-person council would be dispatched to respond to the alliance's covenant.
However, the first mage who walked out of the portal surprised Jaina, but after thinking about it, she felt that it was normal.
That's right, the six-member council leading the team is none other than Kael'thas, the prince of Quel'Thalas.
"Long time no see, Ms. Proudmoore." Kael'thas respectfully gave Jaina a standard mage salute. His smile was refreshing and neat, "Your magic skills have improved a lot."
"Thank you for your compliment, Prince Kael'thas," Jaina nodded gently, "and thank you for assisting us on behalf of Dalaran."
Kael'thas waved his hand, "This matter is related to the life and death of all of us. It is no longer something that individuals can ignore."
The names of the Burning Legion and Demons have even spread to Silvermoon City, the capital of Quel'Thalas. Most elves have almost forgotten this matter, but Sun King Anastarian still remembers the memory of his ancestors. Last words.
After chatting with Jaina for a few words, Kael'thas led the mage troops to their base, preparing to go to reinforce the Alliance's frontline troops in Ashenvale in the near future.
By the way, he also left behind a group of mages from Dalaran to help Jaina build a portal connected to Lordaeron; before leaving, Kael'thas also mentioned that there would be a second group in Dalaran. The support is the high elf ranger force led by Vereesa.
Vereesa is still supporting in the name of Dalaran, so Quel'Thalas will send another army to Kalimdor. As for who it is, Kael'thas said he doesn't know because Silver The council over at Moon City seems to have a strong opinion.
After learning this information, Jaina immediately conveyed it to Arthas and others who were far away on the front line.
After receiving the information that the support had arrived, the anxious mood of the alliance's frontline generals eased a lot, and Varian's serious face also showed a relaxed look.
"It seems that the current alliance is much more united than before." Varian sighed. Back then, Sir Lothar spent a lot of effort to unite the forces of the Eastern Kingdom.
Alsace's actions in the past few years are undoubtedly to further improve the alliance on the basis of Sir Lothar's legacy, allowing those countries that are unwilling to join the alliance and advance and retreat with them to withdraw on their own, and to win over those who are willing. Members who contribute to this covenant.
Although it seems that there are fewer alliance members now than before, in fact, Lordaeron's appeal as a leader is much stronger than it was more than ten years ago. Even Quel'Thalas is beginning to be willing to listen to Lordaeron. Dan Lun's various statements.
Sometimes, fewer people does not mean that the strength is weakened, because some members themselves are at a different pace from the alliance, and joining the alliance is just a helpless move out of fear of the threat of orcs.
Compared to Varian's relaxed attitude, Arthas seemed relatively plain. After all, the current situation was expected by him, otherwise he wouldn't have to spend so much time twisting the rope to form an alliance.
"The situation is starting to get better, but we can't be careless. Our opponents this time are different from before." Arthas' fingers rose and fell rhythmically on the table. "The orcs shouldered the pressure in the early stages of the war for us. , we’d better take the opportunity to prepare first.”
Varian touched his chin and pondered for a moment, "If we have enough time, we can build fortifications first. Defensive battles are always much easier than encounters.
In addition, we have Theramore as a stable transfer station, which can share a lot of pressure for us. We don't have to fight with the demons in one place.
However, where we build fortifications is a problem. The night elves don't seem to be able to easily give up their territory for us to move in. "
"That's true..." Arthas has also considered this issue. It turns out that when the night elves agreed to let Jaina build the base, Archimonde had already arrived, and it was time to have no choice but to fight to the death. Now the night elves The elf also planned to test the demon's strength, so naturally he was reluctant to hand over the right to station in the forest.
Once Archimonde arrives, he will definitely target Mount Hyjal. There is not only the World Tree, but also the Well of Eternity, which can increase the power of the demon lord to another level, making it difficult for all creatures in Azeroth. degree of resistance.
Therefore, the best area for camp construction must be in Mount Hyjal - the question is, how can the Alliance obtain the consent of the elves to station on Mount Hyjal?