Illidan claimed to have seen the future through the waves on the surface of the Well of Eternity before the arrival of the Burning Legion.
It is difficult for outsiders to comment on whether this statement is true or false. Anyway, the fact that his second and fifth son repeatedly jumped horizontally cannot be washed away.
But one thing that can be considered in hindsight is that Illidan may have really foreseen the explosion of the Well of Eternity.
So he used special bottles to steal seven bottles of well water from the Well of Eternity in advance.
No, no, no one would really believe that a little water from the Well of Eternity could do anything that couldn't even fill a +10 element bottle.
Not only did Illidan steal the well water, he actually stole Queen Azshara's bottle.
Each of these special bottles can contain enough magic to resurrect a recently deceased demigod.
Throughout the entire history of the Highborne's magical civilization, these eternal water bottles are the top magical masterpieces. It's hard to say which one is more precious, the bottle or the well water.
After ending the first invasion of the Burning Legion, Illidan used three bottles of water from the Well of Eternity to condense a shortened version of the Well of Eternity on Mount Hyjal, trying to use the principle of magic aggregation to destroy the eternity that had been blown up. The magic power that had escaped from the well gathered together again.
Then Illidan was imprisoned.
The charges are unclear.
But when Malfurion imprisoned the bride, only one remaining bottle of well water was found from Illidan. Where the other three bottles went is an unsolved mystery.
This was the only remaining bottle of water from the Well of Eternity, and it was later stolen by Dath'Remar after they had a falling out with Malfurion and Tyrande.
So everyone knew that Dath'Remar had taken over the geomantic treasures of the trolls, changed his name to Quel'Thalas, found an offshore island, and used this bottle of well water to create a shortened and disfigured version of the sun. well.
As Azshara's personal maid, why is Vashj willing to help Illidan.
Is the old love really rekindled?
Pooh!
Vashj is willing, but will Azshara allow her to skip work?
There is only one truth. Illidan exchanged a bottle of water from the Well of Eternity for the right to use Naga.
Azshara has never trusted N'Zoth, and she needs more power to cause trouble.
The water bottle with the remaining eternal magic on Vashj was originally leftover from Azshara's use back then, and even Illidan's bottle was stolen from the Queen's palace.
Five out of seven, Illidan theoretically still has two bottles of well water left.
Dandema called Jarod, one of his goals was to obtain the water bottle filled with the magic of the Well of Eternity.
In other world lines, Illidan gave one of the well water to Kael'thas in exchange for the blood elves' allegiance.
But Illidan was cautious and did not tell the blood elf prince the precautions for reshaping the Well of XX.
As a result, everyone knew that in order to relieve his addiction to magic, Kael'thas gave this bottle of water from the Well of Eternity to his loyal subordinates to drink.
Distributed to the subordinates to drink.
Drink them separately.
Drink.
Your great-grandfather Dath'Remar was able to create the Sunwell with a bottle of well water, but your bastard prodigal Kael'thas drank the well water.
We don't know what Illidan's mood is, but "loyalists" such as Aqiang and Liadrin have sufficient reasons to rebel.
Prince Kael'thas betrayed the sin'dorei!
Because he drank the water necessary to rebuild the Sunwell...
Glass shards, learn to be more careful, the plot is so round!
The result is that in the end, we still don't know where Illidan hid the last filled water bottle.
Dandemar did not have the ability to ask for the last bottle of well water from Illidan.
Like the last piece of chicken fried steak on the table.
But at this time, Illidan still had two bottles of well water in his hand, so there seemed to be room for negotiation.
Jarod is very good at fighting.
Or to put it another way, the veterans of the dark night who survived the catastrophe were all good at fighting.
Those who couldn't fight were killed by the demons of the Burning Legion, or they were killed by the loyal night elves after surrendering to the Burning Legion.
But Dandema called Jarod not to ask him to help her beat Illidan's sap.
Illidan is surrounded by a large group of naga, Dandemar and Jarod. Together, they can deal with several of them with four hands.
I hope Jarod will help because of his identity back then.
"how do you want to do it?"
"Go to Black Crow Castle and exchange some inheritance with Illidan."
"Huh? Now Black Crow Castle is full of unwilling souls who died in battle. How are you going to get things?"
"So you have to do it."
"What nonsense are you talking about."
"Garold, have you forgotten that to this day, now, at this moment, the acting army commander of Black Crow Castle has always been you."
"I……"
"If I go to take it, it's called stealing the legion's property. If you go to take it, it's called legal expropriation."
"you……"
In the distant Broken Islands, two old men were plotting how to consume the night elves' ancestral wool, and hooking up to harm another old man.
However, these things that have happened have nothing to do with Carlos who is far away in Lordaeron.
During the days when the Alliance Grand Marshal was away from work, the Alliance did not stop fighting. With the first batch of assistance from Ironforge and Stormwind City arriving, good news came frequently from the front lines.
Things seem to be getting better.
But Carlos couldn't tell others that the victory in front of him would become a dream the moment Archimonde came to Azeroth.
So he had to go to Quel'Thalas, to the Sunwell.
Ner'zhul's soul was imprisoned in the eternal cage of the Ice Throne, and the Lich King, who was branded with Kil'jaeden's mark, did not dare to summon Archimonde himself.
The internal fighting between the two bosses of the legion is the boss's business. Ner'zhul and the Lich King can change the mountain, but they can't interfere in this kind of thing.
Therefore, resurrecting Kel'Thuzad has become the most important thing at the moment.
As the strongest life form that has ever descended on Azeroth, Archimonde is an unrivaled and irreversible existence.
For the planet Azeroth, Archimonde is the real natural disaster, and the Scourge is unworthy of its name compared to it.
Similarly, if you want to summon Archimonde, one of the strongest men in the universe, to cross the constraints of time and space and come to Azeroth, you need special media and complex rituals plus a huge amount of magic power.
Medium, ritual, magic.
Carlos seems to be able to carry out targeted damage from these three aspects.
But the Book of Medivh had been snatched away from Dalaran by Arthas.
The Lich King has the medium.
Ritual, Kil'jaeden also infused Ner'zhul's soul with the forbidden knowledge of the Burning Legion when he tormented it, and only waited for Kel'Thuzad to be resurrected as a lich to support the summoning ritual.
With a massive amount of magic power, what could be a more convenient source of magic power for the Scourge to plunder than the Sunwell.
As a result, the keys to the second and third items all converged on the Sunwell on Quel'Danas.
Carlos boarded Kalecgos and took advantage of the Scourge's use of the Obsidian Destroyer's annihilation ability to destroy the demonized shield in the Sunwell Highlands. He passed by his brother-in-law Arthas who was attacking the atrium on his Invincible and arrived at the hideout first. The high platform on the way to the Sunwell.
"What the fuck..."
The planning was thorough and the execution was perfect.
However, on the last stretch of the road leading to the Sunwell, there are three solid and thick magic gates.
Carlos secretly memorized the password to open the door when he came with the Sun King last time.
But it was obvious that the defenders of Sunwell Heights had changed their passwords.
Kalecgos looked at Carlos with a depressed face, not knowing that this atmosphere was inappropriate.
"How about we go support the guards."
Kalecgos suggested.