Destroying people's wealth is like killing their parents. If you destroy my moral foundation, don't blame me for fighting for moral integrity.
Even if this matter is a misunderstanding that can be explained clearly through words, Malygos, who is out on business, will not care about mortal voices.
Because for tens of thousands of years, Azeroth has been guarded by the Aspect Dragon.
And survival is the greatest miracle in this dark and deep starry sky universe.
Since the explosion of the Well of Eternity, Azeroth's magic network has been unstable. It is time to drain the fish pond and dig out the mud at the bottom of the pond.
As for the fish in the fish pond...
If you don’t want to hold it in, just go ashore.
Restarting the magic network is a huge magic project. The adult dragons of the Blue Dragon Legion are the least among the five-color dragon legions. This kind of work that requires a high-level electrician certificate cannot be done without the young blue dragons who have taken electric medicine. No.
Therefore, Aregos, who did not tell lies, did not care about Dalaran's diplomatic note at all.
We, the Blue Dragon Legion, are the guardians of secrets appointed by Titan. We are responsible for maintaining the stability of Azeroth's arcane energy system. There is no need to explain to others what we do.
My heart and conduct are as clear as a clear mirror, and everything I do is righteous.
You mortals only need to enjoy the remnants of the kindness, and don't talk nonsense, which will only disturb the peace of the dragon.
This is the power of current management.
That day, the Blue Dragon King asked questions on the spot. In addition to Arregos, there were also three or two big cats and kittens.
However, after Malygos left, the adult dragons were sent to close the magic nodes. The promising young dragons, who were top students, were taken care of by Arygos who was left behind. Kalecgos learned about it from the young Tarecgosa.
The blue dragon's work on Kalimdor is relatively smooth. After all, the night elves' ban on magic has lasted for thousands of years, and Dath'Remar has been driven away. The scattered spellcasters of other local races have no ability to fight against the powerful blue dragon. dragon.
However, the Eastern Kingdom is about to be in trouble.
Almost all spellcasters in the Eastern Kingdom have noticed a sharp increase in the difficulty of casting spells.
Well, you Kalecgos are also an old friend of our alliance. Go ahead and let us give your dragon some face.
Oh, the magic network is disordered, the power is turned off, and the arcane system is restarted.
Hmm, that sounds like a good thing. How long will it take for your army to restart the system?
Oh ho ho ho, it can be as short as a century, or as long as three to five hundred years.
Okay, see you off, Lord Kalecgos. The Alliance will never forget your kindness.
Fast forward directly to the part where I love war.
The Alliance can't lose magic, just like the Horde can't live without Orgrimmar.
To defeat the Lich King, I calculated the cost carefully. To overthrow the blue dragon's magical hegemony, I spent all my money to strike hard!
The wind direction changed, and the Northern Expedition began to accelerate.
The remaining personnel in Dalaran who were originally worried about the Violet Castle flying to Northrend stopped making trouble at this time.
The Alliance's tax collector just wants money, and the Blue Dragon Legion wants the lives of all our mages!
Even if Carlos wants to maintain strategic focus, he cannot resist the fact that his base is about to collapse.
Industrialization of magic. Without magic, you, a melon and two jujubes from the alliance, want to industrialize.
Do you want to match the keys? How many of them?
For a time, against the background of the decline in magic power, the Eastern Kingdom actually showed a return of good governance and people. The rich, powerful, and powerful factions and organizations all generously donated their money. They only asked the Alliance to bring the blue dragon with them when Northrend was crusading against the Lich King.
How to write "The crowd is excited", "The crowd is excited".
The dragon-slaying spears were already towering like a forest, and the only thing left was for the leader to finish shivering and pull up his pants.
Kalecgos's face was particularly distorted in response to the Alliance's stress.
Every blue dragon may not know anything else, but sorting out the magical energy is a basic ability engraved in the blood.
As a working dragon who has lived to adulthood, Kalecgos certainly knows that the old dragon king's decision is correct. Not only is Azeroth's current magic network system like shit, it is also the old taste of the sewer system in the residential area of Silvermoon City. Son.
The Blue Dragon Legion's restart of the Magic Network will help stabilize the magic of the entire Azeroth, which is a good thing that benefits all living beings.
The Alliance's request to retain the most basic rights to use magic to maintain social stability and ensure production and life seems to have no problem, let alone a crime.
So here’s the question, it’s obviously a good thing, so why did it get to this point?
Kalecgos, who had been in human society for a long time, did not notice that his way of thinking was already very close to humans, so that the young blue dragon did not realize that the aloof dragon army was too arrogant for mortals.
Did Arygos do anything to apologize to the blue dragonflight and to his old father Malygos?
No.
The Fallen acted in full compliance with the rules and regulations of the Blue Dragonflight.
We, the blue dragon clan, are obviously doing our best to maintain the stability of Azeroth's magic power. Instead of being grateful, those magic worms who only know how to ask for help are protesting for no reason?
It's kind enough not to slap him. Explain, what a nonsense.
Arygos refuted Kalecgos's question unceremoniously.
This is very dragon-like, completely consistent with the identity of Arygos, who was a hero three thousand years ago. Even Kalecgos doesn't think there is anything wrong with this senior's idea.
But understanding is understanding, things cannot be done like this.
Is Caudala really ready for an all-out war with the Alliance?
Isn't this a cause for trouble?
If you want to defeat the current alliance, you must recruit at least two dragon legions, burn Ironforge, Alterac City, and Stormwind City through assault and beheading, and use dragon breath to turn acres of farmland into ashes. Use magic to destroy mines and underground facilities, and concentrate your efforts to eliminate the established alliance standing legions.
Only in this way can victory be achieved.
Arygos's idea of despising mortals and having the ability to go to Cordala to talk to me for reasons seemed to Kalecgos like an old man who was tired of hanging himself.
Senior, times have changed. I have been shot to the ground twice by muskets. Your arrogant attitude does not match your strength and status.
Therefore, Kalecgos approached Kael'thas and obtained the high elf's promise to help ease the situation on the condition that he would not interfere with the Sunwell's restoration project for the time being.
"To be honest, I can understand the greatness of the dragon. As a mage who has made some achievements on the road of magic, I can understand the importance and necessity of the blue dragon sorting out the arcane network. But why are you so urgent and act in such extreme ways? , which seems incompatible with the long life you have."
"Azeroth's magic network has been scarred, and the stability of the entire magic system is at risk. If no repairs are made, you can use your best imagination to imagine what kind of devastating disaster the out-of-control magic will cause."
"For spellcasters, for high elves, for the Alliance, and for me personally, losing the power of magic is the greatest devastating disaster, Kalecgos."
"Hey, I'm going to talk to His Majesty. Before you get an accurate reply from me, you must not let the situation deteriorate to the point of a full-scale conflict."
"I'll try my best."
Kael'thas admired Kalecgos's responsibility, but was not optimistic about his naivety.