If Carlos doesn't know the Lich King's purpose, then regaining lost territory steadily will be the best choice.
With the help of this undead natural disaster, Carlos may really be able to reunite mankind and complete the renewal of the empire.
Yet Carlos's long-standing pain and worry stemmed from knowing too much.
It doesn't matter whether Silvermoon City is mired in bloody political infighting or Quel'Thalas is paying the price for innovation. In order for Anastarian to ascend to the throne of his son Kael'thas, it was a small matter to purge the Sunstrider court, but it was a big deal to waste his own strength.
The Sun King was indeed short-lived.
But this life is not long. It is the life of a high elf. I will die in another hundred years. Such a life is not long.
It's not long before a short-lived species like human beings can be angered to death.
The Sun King, who relies on the Sun Well and personally goes out to kill his political opponents, is invincible.
If Anastarian is willing to listen to Carlos' advice, then Arthas has no hope of breaking through the gate of Silvermoon City.
Because standing in front of the Scourge Legion will be the strongest God of War in the Eastern Kingdom. With dual cultivation of magic and martial arts, HP is bound to MP, and MP is bound to Sunwell. He is almost equal to an invincible comrade in a divine outfit.
But where do so many ifs come from.
The original Quel'Thalas itself was the product of political compromise, and the political system that had lasted for thousands of years had begun to malfunction. We are all highborne elves. Your Sunstrider family has been the king for several generations. Shouldn't you change your position as King of Quel'Thalas?
Bullshit parliamentarianism, there has never been any ethics in Quel'Thalas.
In the last stage of his life, Anastarian, who had been gentle and steady all his life, finally made up his mind to wield the flaming strike against the "conspirators".
The Sun King too believed in the rune stone barrier set by his ancestors.
In other words, the glory of his ancestors is Anastarian's lifelong pursuit.
So he ignored Carlos' warning and chose to ally with Carlos.
The glory of the Sun Chaser cannot be dimmed in his own hands.
Anastarian never doubted his son's talent, but he was worried that the young prince would not be able to outmaneuver those thousand-year-old things.
So Carlos didn't take any chances.
If you don't go there, the ashes mixed with water from the Sun Well will inevitably happen.
Then Archimonde will eventually come to Azeroth.
Even though he had become a lot stronger, Carlos still couldn't forget the creepy aura across the space rift.
He was definitely no match for Archimonde. It wasn't the feeling of despair caused by the huge level gap, it was the fact that Carlos' strength had just crossed the line, just like using detection magic to have just enough chance of success to see the target value.
Perhaps this is the reason why Elune mysteriously left the [Final Blow] to Carlos.
But Carlos didn't dare to put all his hopes on the inexplicable "divine grace".
Regardless of whether he defended Andorhal before or eliminated Andorhal now, Carlos's purpose has never changed.
The ability to interfere with the Scourge's attack on Quel'Thalas must be retained.
Although Silver Moon City is extremely weak during the transformation, the war potential of a thousand-year-old country cannot be ignored.
Carlos couldn't wake up someone who was pretending to be asleep, but he could blast Alsace's dog's head.
Because of the last meeting, Anastarian finally listened to a few words.
For example, Carlos suggested that he strengthen the defense of Quel'Danas Island.
For example, the most important thing is to firmly control the Silver Moon City fleet.
Even if Silvermoon City falls, the Scourge will not be able to rely on portal spells to transfer a large number of troops to Quel'Danas Island. They will still need ship transportation.
As long as the Silvermoon City fleet doesn't think too hard, Arthas must cross the wide strait if he wants to take the Sunwell Highlands.
It's not easy.
So this is why Carlos has time to work steadily.
Time seems to be running out.
But if you don't pursue the preservation of the high elves, but set the goal to preserve the sunwell, then time is not so pressing.
Originally, Carlos wanted to sort out the affairs of the Alliance Military Headquarters before leaving, but the Ashbringer was too powerful, and an urgent military report broke the existing calm.
As a decoy force, Alessandro Mograine led several thousand cavalry north to attack the transport convoy of the Undead Scourge, forcing Arthas to replenish siege armaments in the Stratholme area, delaying the Undead Scourge. The main attack speed.
According to the plan, Mograine, who did not carry the Ashbringer, should lead his army all the way north to relieve the siege of Hearthglen. After concentrating his forces, he would bring the reinforcements from Hearthglen to join the main force of the Alliance.
But Mograine disobeyed military orders.
Because he found that the Scourge neither contributed to Hearthglen, nor did Hearthglen have the ability to fight back.
The cavalry he led actually went to attack the Scourge Legion besieging Hearthglen. It was tactically feasible but strategically meaningless.
So he tentatively moved towards the barrier, hoping to attract some of the Scourge Legion to return for reinforcements.
In this way, the mobility of the cavalry can be used to fight a battle of annihilation without being surrounded.
However, the Barrier Pass is a dangerous place that must be fought over by military strategists for the human kingdom, but it is meaningless to the undead army.
Those undead disaster commanders who still have brains have never thought about the ability of humans to take back the barrier.
To put it simply, the Scourge Legion has no military deployment to strengthen the barrier.
So Alessandro Mograine directly led his army to contribute to the barrier.
On the left is the base camp of the undead army in the direction of Lordaeron. God knows how many more there are, and on the right is an army of skeletons known to number one hundred thousand (for the siege of Hearthglen) plus two hundred thousand (for the siege of Andorhal) and at least three hundred thousand.
Alessandro could only contact Andorhal urgently to ask what to do next.
The capture of the barrier was just an accident. Alessandro Mograine's purpose was just to lure the enemy into dividing their forces.
Little did he know that Uther had made a big show without saying a word.
As a result, the order to stand still and wait for help made Alessandro Mograine almost think that Uther was going to kill him.
But the huge victory in the Annihilation Battle of Andorhar cannot be faked.
Reinforcements continued to gather in Andorhal from various places, and Uther did not hesitate to send a cavalry force of tens of thousands of people to carry a large amount of supplies to the barrier pass, while he did his best to clear out the remaining natural disasters of the undead.
Although simply counting the population, even if 70,000 were lost, there were still 130,000 undead soldiers besieging Andorhal, which was almost twice the number of the Alliance defenders in Andorhal.
But that’s not how the accounts work out.
The Alliance army has Andorhal as a gathering place, but the Undead Scourge needs to divide its troops to block the three directions of Andorhal.
After losing 70,000 troops, the actual encirclement network of the Scourge Legion was already full of holes.
This is an important strategic turning point for Alessandro Mograine to conquer the barrier.
As long as the barrier is occupied before reinforcements arrive, the Alliance army can block the Scourge in the direction of Lordaeron to the west of the barrier with only a small number of troops, and can almost free their hands and feet to eliminate the remnants of the natural disaster in the entire area.
After learning about the changes in the war situation, Alexandro Mograine was not afraid and just asked Andorhal to send the Ashbringer to him.
In this way, at the special place of Barrier Pass, surrounded by enemies from both sides, Alessandro Mograine ordered all the soldiers to block the enemies from the east, and he alone took over the exhausted griffon knights. The Ashbringer blocked the west.
After two full days and nights of bloody fighting, the soldiers held off the natural disaster attack that was three times their own number, and waited for reinforcements from Andorhal.
And Alessandro Mograine, one man and one sword, has created a legend.