The Dalaran Gem Processing Factory went bankrupt, the Alterac Magic Atomization Factory lost power, and the Ironforge Magic Mineral Warehouse unexpectedly exploded. Alliance geological experts announced after research that the Eastern Kingdom has entered a new round of minor earthquakes, and it is recommended that mines Owners are purchasing more protective equipment and paying attention to production safety.
In a word, the price of alliance magic has increased.
Faced with such "good news", the gentlemen of Silver Moon City took the lead in getting angry.
It was agreed that the alliance would be responsible for solving the problem of high elves' addiction to magic after the Sunwell was depleted. How could they go back on their word?
Sorry, the Alliance has never publicly admitted that the high elves have racial diseases from the beginning.
Where is the magic addiction? It’s not a disease of poverty!
As a race of advanced spellcasters, high elves have a large demand for magic power, which everyone can understand.
(The mages of Dalaran said yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, indicating that the magic gems are flammable items.)
You Lords of Silvermoon City, take a look, don’t the high-class elf immigrants in Elrethalas also spend money to buy magic potions and magic atomization sprays to quench their thirst? This is normal market behavior and must be calmed down.
(The Alterac Development and Reform Commission made a sound that it was true, and firmly blocked the poster of the tens of billions talent subsidy plan behind it.)
In response to the shameless behavior of the allies, the Silvermoon City Council issued the threat you have been waiting for.
However, Sun King Kael'thas has not returned to his loyal Silvermoon City for nine months.
As the largest mining contractor in the Elwynn region, Kael'thas himself has benefited greatly from the increase in the price of mana resources. Giving special mana subsidies to supporters from his royal treasury is not something worth discussing in a meeting. question.
Therefore, without the participation of the leading brother, the parliamentary faction wanted to increase the price of high-end manufactured goods in Silver Moon City, and naturally encountered resistance from all aspects.
And the reasons are very good.
For example, now that the Highborne Elves and Draenei are involved in high-end magic manufacturing, what was once a blue ocean has entered a bloody red ocean. Nowadays, Silvermoon City still occupies 70% of the entire market. Raising prices rashly will only give more opportunities to the upper elves and draenei. No, absolutely not.
Tsk tsk, the ugly capitalist faces of the high elf tycoons made the public opinion in Quel'Thalas move closer to Kael'thas. The plan to lower the minimum hourly wage came to nothing, and skilled workers threatened to leave for Dara if they dared to work overtime. Of course.
They are rebelling, these bastards are rebelling!
After taking a few more sips of magic power, Carlos was so drunk that Carlos didn't even bother to intervene in this "market economy competition."
After all, compared with the high elves in other world lines, relying on the size of the alliance, magic addiction is really not a big problem.
The reason is simple. According to the actual territory controlled by the alliance and the development level of the magic industry, the daily demand for minerals may be as much as three to five months in other world lines.
Such a huge amount of mineral mining naturally brings a large amount of magic associated minerals and high-grade magic gems.
Whether it is the extraction technology of free magic power, the atomization technology of solidified magic power, or the purification technology of doped magic power, it is no longer a sophisticated secret that is not passed down. In the face of industrial scale, the living magic power of hundreds of thousands of high elves The demand is nothing to mention.
[In view of the general environment,
What really makes the high elves play the magic addiction card in an attempt to gain sympathy is the rising price of industrial magic.
The free sunwell has been shining brightly for so many years. When have the magisters ever had trouble with energy issues?
It has been three years since Carlos benefited the high elves. The old master is still the master, but the common people are not the same as before.
In Quel'Thalas, which has fully integrated with the Alliance's financial system, the once strict hierarchy has been impacted by the Alliance's gold coins, and the class division of family birth/caster level is being impacted by the new asset/technology system.
Kael'thas saw this change clearly and understood the consequences of letting it go unchecked.
But the Sun King doesn't care!
The Sunstrider family suffered heavy casualties. He, Kael'thas, was the biggest capitalist in Quel'Thalas. There was no one he could fear using his assets to fight for status.
As a young high elf who is only over 200 years old, and has become the top mage of the high elves by relying on his true talents and knowledge, Kael'thas doesn't care at all about starting a sect war with those old immortal guys in the field of magic.
There are hundreds of magic patents certified by the Alliance Patent Office at the bottom of the box. Kael'thas is afraid of being stunned.
However, although alliance gold coins are good, the issue of magic power freedom cannot be ignored.
So while Kael'thas was cooperating with Carlos to suppress the reactionary plutocrats in Silvermoon City, he also acquiesced to the high elves' plan to restart the Sunwell.
After all, Kael'thas is also a party involved. He knows very well that the sunwell corrupted by Kel'Thuzad cannot survive unless it is exploded. Although the brilliance of the sunwell has dimmed, there is still something to play with afterglow.
Humans can ask the night elves Druyin to purify the plague of natural disasters in the Plague Land. The high elves can ask humans and Draenei priests to purify the residue of the sunwell and convert the magic power that was once wirelessly powered into pipelines. ....
No matter how you think about it, there is no drama.
When the time comes, a Quel'Danas Energy Group controlled by the royal family will be established. Oral magic for civilian use will be one price, industrial pipeline magic will be one price, one price during the day, one price at night, one price within the purchase limit, and another price for excess usage. .
Alas, if we continue to suffer book losses of tens or tens of billions a year, our Sun Chaser family will last forever.
After thinking about this, Kael'thas calculated the liquidity on hand and began to worry again.
Buying mines in the Kingdom of Stormwind is a temporary pleasure, and the premium is very high. If you want to restart the development project of Quel'Danas Island, you still have to raise funds from the market.
And so Alliance Wonders emerged.
Lordaeron Infinite Power Group's Northern Expedition Northrend War Bonds, Gnomeregan Recapture War Gnomish Race Bonds, Ironforge's Cross-Sea Metro Project Bonds, Glory Orcs' Atonement Expedition Financing Loan Bonds, High Elves' Quel'dan Nas Development Bonds, the first credit bonds of human kingdoms...
It seems that the trolls in the alliance are not issuing bonds.
Oh, if Gou Tajin takes the lead in speculating on coins, then that’s okay.
When other civilizations play this way, they always go out of their way to feed Xu Yin, which is a sign of national subjugation.
However, the alliance of the Eastern Kingdoms has the problem of excessive currency issuance, and various bonds based on military and political groups have received a large amount of purchases.
After all, people of this generation have been severely harmed by various wars. They know that human life is as light as money when war comes. It is precisely these thin bonds that are easy to save and carry.
When the high elves of Quel'Thalas were about to fall into the quagmire of war.
Far away in Northrend, the Lich King Arthas finally stood up from his frozen throne.
The time has come, it's time to march towards the Storm Peaks.