Chapter 802 There is no Insect Arrow in Alsace

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The alliance as a whole still has a vague understanding of the undead natural disaster.

It's like the Lich King's big toy, the terrifying city of Naxxramas.

Most of the soldiers believed that the Scourge only had such a floating city, otherwise why didn't the Lich King send them all to Lordaeron.

A single Naxxramas is so shocking, and the Lich King has sent ten or eight of them. The Alliance should stop resisting. Wouldn't it be beautiful for everyone to welcome the beautiful death that will never happen a second time?

The truth is this.

But this is not the case.

The Lich King is really more than just a floating city.

Before the invasion of Lordaeron, there were three "Naxxramas-level" necropolises that were nearing completion.

It's just that in order to keep up with the progress, Ner'zhul concentrated all resources on Naxxramas, using this complete floating fortress as the frontline command base for the natural disaster invasion.

With the fall of Lordaeron, the Scourge of the Undead transported magical supplies and precious materials seized from the city of Lordaeron back to Northrend.

So far, the Lich King has nine floating cities actually available!

A small "destroyer" level floating city does not deserve a name.

The three large "battleship" level floating cities are Naxxramas, Naxxanaar, and Malikulis.

The two "heavy cruiser" level floating cities are Talramas and Voltarus.

As for the Ebon Fortress Acherus, it is still a blueprint ship.

Malikulis, also known as the Darkhold, is responsible for the defense of Icecrown Citadel. Ner'zhul, who cherishes his life as much as gold, will not move it if he kills it.

So in order to conquer Quel'Thalas, the Lich King gritted his teeth and stamped his feet... unable to stop himself, he sent Naxxanar, Talramas and Voltarus all from Northrend to the other side of the sea. .

This is really a bone marrow transplant!

The quality of the undead and the bones of the undead cannot be generalized.

Some undead souls fall apart when excited, while some undead souls are three thousand times stronger after death than when they were alive.

The Lich King has always pursued an army-building policy of strong trunks and weak branches. The strongest undead guard the throne, the inferior undead belong to the prince, and the rest can be used as you like, no need to be polite.

The battle situation in Stratholme City is like this.

If Ner'zhul could change the habits engraved on his soul and recruit tens of thousands more elites, it wouldn't be a problem to annihilate Carlos's vanguard army in Stratholme.

This wave, this wave is also the master’s task.

Archimonde's urgings became more and more severe, and the benefits promised became more and more generous.

The Lich King couldn't help but feel moved, after all, the Defiler had given too much.

If Arthas really ordered Arthas to set up an ambush in Stratholme for Kalos's vanguard, then Quel'Thalas would not fight.

The key is that Ner'zhul does not have the confidence to keep Carlos.

After thinking about it, it would be most profitable to get the Sun Well quickly.

In other world lines, Kael'thas and his actual successor, Comrade Aqiang, both blamed Darkan for the fall of Silvermoon City.

Pot King Darkan is not convinced!

Compared with Sarain, I, Darkan, am loyal and patriotic!

Sarain is not the name of a high elf, but a brand new race.

Sarain is a vampire, a vampire.

Not all high elves are proud of Quel'Thalas.

Regardless of whether the Sunstrider Court or the Silvermoon City Council were fighting for the right to rule Quel'dorei.

If Sun King Anastarian dared to believe Carlos, when the undead disaster broke out, Kael'thas would be in prison even if he was squatting on the throne.

However, strong people are generally stubborn, and most kings cannot understand human speech.

For Anastarian, Carlos is just an ally who can be used by each other, who can be tied up with interests but is not trustworthy.

The monsters who have lived in Silvermoon City for thousands of years have begun to fight to the death for the right to rule in the next era. Compared with the old predecessors, how can the "weak" of the new generation be willing to be lonely.

Taking refuge in the Lich King seems to be a good option.

The fall of Silver Moon City was not anyone's fault.

The mountain pass fell, and the guards' reports were submitted for three days, but there was no reply from Silver Moon City. Two hundred travelers and thirteen magicians, such a lineup guarding the dangerous mountain road was undoubtedly luxurious.

At least it proves that the internal fighting in Silvermoon City has not affected the high elves' awareness of guarding the "national gate".

But Arthas had no intention of completing any tactics with the high elves.

Sorry, people can do whatever they want.

The use of the lowest-level skeleton soldiers greatly depleted the defenders' weapon inventory, and the seemingly endless offensive drained the defenders' energy and magic power.

Even the last resort stone-breaking strategy was used.

Alsace launched a general offensive.

It was him. Arthas pulled out Frostmourne and swung his sword to break open the mountain road, and the undead army lined up and marched in.

It wasn't until Arthas began to destroy the rune stone barrier in accordance with Ner'zhul's instructions that the Farstrider camp learned that the undead had invaded Eversong Forest.

"How can it be?"

Halduron Brightwing felt inexplicably funny about the messenger's words.

The guards persisted for a day and a night, but Silvermoon City did not issue any instructions to the Far Travelers.

As the commander-in-chief of the Farstrider forces, Halduron does not seem to "break taboos".

So he hesitated immediately.

It is not uncommon for the truth to appear false because it is too exaggerated.

At least the magical communication between the Farstrider camp and Silvermoon City is still smooth.

While sending out several teams of reconnaissance sentries, he also sent urgent communications to Silvermoon City. Halduron's calm character made him issue an order for the Farstriders to prepare for war.

Another day and night passed, and the team of sentries who went out to conduct reconnaissance did not return. Halduron knew that something serious had happened.

However, except for Sylvanas's lieutenant and Halduron's good friend Lor'themar, who replied that the ranger general was not in Silvermoon City and that he would find an opportunity to report directly to the Sun King, there was no response from Silvermoon City.

This is very abnormal.

It was not surprising for Halduron that Sylvanas was not in Silvermoon City.

The position of Ranger General is not easy to fill. Now that the Sunstrider Court and the Silvermoon City Council are locked in a fierce battle, Sylvanas has no choice but to leave the city to "escape" if she doesn't want to take sides.

Only if Sylvanas, the ranger general, did not take a stand, would the people under her have an excuse not to take sides.

This wave, this wave is Sylvanas skipping work so that it is not difficult for all rangers to do it. It is a righteous mixed salary.

But even if Sylvanas is not in the city, what is it like to not get a reply all day and night.

Halduron was distraught.

Finally, on the evening of the third day, Silvermoon City finally gave the Far Travelers clear instructions: half of the troops were on standby, and half of the troops went out to check the situation.

Dog SHI!!!!!!

Halduron Brightwing directly used the public trust for private purposes. He directly used the magic channel in the Farstrider camp to ask Lor'themar in plain text, and also mixed in a cipher text letter to his family.

Lor'themar quickly replied, saying that the Sun King already knew about the situation, and then nothing happened.

However, the Brightwing family gave Halduron a terrifying truth.

The Silvermoon City Council did not receive Halduron's urgent military intelligence report at all!

The enemy is in Silver Moon City...

Halduron made a prompt decision and treated the half-written letter of instructions like toilet paper, and all the soldiers in the Farstrider camp attacked.

Not only that, Halduron also asked Lor'themar to mobilize the garrison guarding the Ghostlands no matter what method he used.

But Halduron didn't know that the reason why the Lich King did not destroy all the barrier rune stones was not because Arthas couldn't do it, but because the Scourge did not need it.

Since the time of Gul'dan, the orcs have begun to study the rune stone technology of Quel'Thalas, and Ner'zhul, who has gained the dark knowledge of the Legion, has understood the main technologies.

It is true that there are two or five young men in Silvermoon City who have defected to the Scourge, but the number is not as high as Halduron imagined.

What really hinders the communication between Silvermoon City and the Farstrider camp is the rune stone corroded by the shadow spell.

By the time Halduron led his army to attack, the Far Travelers had no chance of retaking the mountain pass. More than 30,000 natural disaster troops had already poured into Yongsong Forest.

The rune stone barriers are being destroyed or corrupted one by one by the psychics.

Without the assistance of the Magus Legion and the Arcane Puppet, the Far Travelers with less than 7,000 people would have no chance of winning.

Because Arthas had thirty times as many troops as Halduron.

The leader of the Far Travelers made a prompt decision and gave up his plan to retake the mountain pass to defend the enemy's country. Instead, he divided his forces and evacuated the village while arming the militia.

While most of the unexpected high elves in Silvermoon City were fighting desperately, a small number of traitors accepted the Lich King's gifts.

Kneeling before Arthas, enjoying the infusion of blood and shadow, these Quel'dorei elves drowned in the thirst for power.

Became the original Sarain.