You're in trouble, you're in big trouble!
Cromito One of her dwarf friends brings Carlos a gramophone.
Carlos frowned at the familiar voice.
The tone of the voice was so familiar, but the quality of the gramophone was seriously defective, and the sound was so distorted that it was impossible to tell who it was.
But the information recorded in the gramophone was so shocking.
This is crazy...
Blame me?
Because back in Draenor, Carlos and Velen had been pen pals, and Velen listened to his advice, so he got away with it on his subsequent trip to the Realm Gate.
It was also because Velen at this time had not recovered his prophetic ability.
Prophet Velen does not mean that Velen's title is only prophet. After all, compared to Archon Velen, Prophet Velen is just a beggar gang leader.
In the past, on the planet Argus, Velen, Archimonde, and Kil'jaeden were the supreme leaders of all Argus people.
In an advanced magical civilized society, leaders are not just masters of nonsense, spouting theories and doctrines casually.
Let's use the analogy of the major civilizations in Azeroth to illustrate. It is not to select talents with high martial arts as leaders among people with leadership skills, but to select people who are not so stupid among the small group of people who can best fight. Shock scene.
As both consuls, Archimonde and Kil'jaeden regarded Velen as their master and brother, and Velen essentially educated the two brothers as sons.
As a result, Sargeras' long-lost sanity came online, and the Burning Legion's method of attacking Argus was far less violent than it was later.
In this guide to Argus, Sargeras's technique is so smooth.
First pretend to wait for the gods... It's hard to say whether Sargeras is a god or higher than a god. Anyway, Sargeras pretends to be the kind of god that the general public likes to see most. He first preaches and then reveals the apocalypse. He holds doctrine in his left hand and drags it in his right hand. He used his strength to confuse the Argus people, especially the upper echelons of the regime, with knowledge and belief.
When Archimonde and Kil'jaeden were impressed by the knowledge transmitted by Sargeras and shocked by the future predicted by Sargeras, Velen used his prophetic ability to spy on Sargeras.
What did I look like before?
Velen's power was not worth mentioning in front of Sargeras. Sargeras easily deceived Velen with his illusions before his fall.
Therefore, Velen did not firmly oppose Sargeras.
However, Sargeras's deception did not completely blind Velen. The Grand Executor still maintained the basic ability of the leader of the group--suspiciousness.
But things developed too fast. Although Argus does not have the Well of Eternity like Azeroth, it is closer to the Twisting Nether on the material level.
When the portal was opened, it was too late.
Sargeras did not kill the Argus, but gave authority and strength to the Argus.
"Don't panic, we are not slaves of the devil, the Eredar are Sargeras' best followers!"
Archimonde used his strength and status to appease the panicked Argus people, and changed his name to Eredar, which means noble.
The portal opened wide, and the power of Sargeras had enveloped Argus. Velen knew that he could not change anything, so he deceived Kil'jaeden and lied that he needed to observe those hateful-looking void demons. The words of Sargeras are harmless and can be silenced.
Velen then accepted the Naaru's help and ran away with his people who trusted him.
It is easy to understand why Kil'jaeden hates Velen.
Because the Argus people were divided into the "Noble" Eredar and the "Exile" Draenei, Kil'jaeden originally wanted to share the prosperity with Velen, but what he got in exchange was the deepest respect from his most trusted and respected master. Betrayal and deception.
Yes, in Kil'jaeden's opinion, Velen not only deceived him, but also betrayed Argus.
Because Sargeras ruled Argus not with violence, but with sincerity and generosity.
Needless to say, Sargeras shared his knowledge and power with the eredar in exchange for their faith.
Beliefs about the Burning Crusade.
Sargeras truly believed that free burning of the entire universe could prevent the collapse of the universe, so he did not deceive the Eredar.
So Archimonde and Kil'jaeden also believed it. After all, Sargeras, who was like a god, had no need to lie to others.
So the escaping Velen is naturally a traitor who has betrayed his faith.
Those who dare not join the Burning Legion to save the universe are not only traitors, but also cowards!
So Kil'jaeden led the eredar fleet to pursue Velen and destroy it for thousands of years.
So Archimonde is the second in command of the Burning Legion, and Kil'jaeden is the third in command.
The difference in status was not only caused by strength. In terms of "merit", Kil'jaeden wasted too much time on Velen.
In this long pursuit, Velen overextended his own strength. Although he successfully entrusted Kil'jaeden's fleet to pursue him, he also lost the prophet's allegorical ability.
Therefore, the Argus people could only make an emergency landing on the planet Draenor to rebuild their civilization and restore their strength.
If Velen still has the prophet's fable ability, is it possible for the orcs to sneak attack the draenei who have the prophet?
In fact, until Carlos led the expeditionary force across the Dark Portal to counterattack the tribe, Velen could only have some prophetic dreams and inadvertently see some fragments of the future. These abilities were called prophets, which was an insult to the prophets. , but also looked down upon Velen.
In fact, Velen's abilities slowly recovered from the time he left Draenor to the time he crashed into Azeroth and broke the star sea.
In the Exodane, Velen already understood what stupid things Carlos, a technologically illiterate, had done, but the Titan's traction technology was really not something that the Draenei, whose technology had been idle for tens of thousands of years, could handle.
So if you don't want all the draenei on the Exodar to become dead draenei, Chromie must inform Carlos that you have committed a crime, and you have committed a big problem.
In the original timeline, the Exodar crashed on Bluemyst Island, and many draenei survived. Carlos stepped on the accelerator so hard, and Velen survived the worst space accident in Azeroth's history. He will also become a staunch anti-alliance member. Please come to the Lord of the Horde!
Carlos didn't know Chromie's plan or the plan of the astral mage Medivh, but he knew that he had good intentions and did bad things.
So I have to go to Jiemen again.
This is uncomfortable.
Emotionally speaking, Archimonde went to Kalimdor, which is good news among the bad things for the Eastern Kingdom. The Alliance kings must hide their gloating faces to express the deep sympathy of the night elves.
In terms of strength, the alliance can't even wipe out the undead natural disaster in the family. What's the matter with the country and the world? Not to mention the expedition of 500,000 troops to Kalim, even 50,000 people can't do it. Fighting this In this counterattack battle, the supplies accumulated in the previous year have been exhausted.
So the Night Elf's Emissary is actually just a process. After all, when the undead disaster broke out in the Eastern Kingdom, the Alliance also asked the night elves for help. The night elves did not send troops, but only agreed to sell all urgently needed supplies to the alliance.
This time the alliance was able to agree to sell strategic materials to the night elves, and the night elf envoy was very satisfied. He had never thought about more.
Those who think too much are the dragons.
From the perspective of the Aspect, the Undead Scourge is a regional crisis, and Archimonde is a global governance issue.
Therefore, if you stand at a different angle, your field of view will be skewed.
Krasus hoped to convince the Alliance through his influence on Dalaran. Eranikus explained to Carlos the reason why the Emerald Legion broke the contract. Kalecgos ate, drank and talked about old times, saying that the two uncles were right. .
Carlos couldn't help but break into a cold sweat as he estimated the night elves' paper data.
Although the Dragon Legion seems to be in the disgusting alliance from a human perspective, but based on the facts, it is really right.
What's even more disturbing is that Archimonde has descended on Silithus, and Angolos Crater is the only way he can pass on his marching route.
We must go to the gate again before the Burning Legion!
Velen, my prophet Velen, the Alliance is your eternal home! ! !