Chapter 1154 Alas...this...that...is...

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So how did the night elves gradually become part of the Alliance from the overlord of Kalimdor?

Jaina has been thinking about this issue intensively recently.

After all, in the timeline when she lost everything, except that there was no Carlos Barov, everything else was the same.

Carlos saved half of the population of the Kingdom of Lordaeron. Yes, it was his ability, so the current alliance deserves to be so strong.

But how did the night elves become as weak as they were in memory?

Magical girls don’t understand that very well.

In the timeline she has experienced, Theramore participated in the Battle of Ahn'Qiraj. In her impression, the Qiraji were truly powerful and terrifying in appearance. The Alliance and Tribes worked together for two years to complete the project. The long and smelly series of tasks recast the quicksand scepter and opened the seal, and then there was a real fight with real swords and guns. The large army fought against the insect invaders, forcing a 50-50 split, and finally called a named person. The heroes bought the equipment and killed C'Thun in the plot.

No, no, soul fusion still caused memory disorder.

Hai's daughter couldn't help complaining that when the magical girl was studying in Dalaran, she read too many random romance novels, which disrupted the memory and knowledge base of Jaina's body.

The first is that the time is not right.

The night elves at that time had officially joined the Alliance. In other words, it was not the war in Silithus that caused the decline of the night elves, but the decline of the night elves that prompted these long ears to join the alliance.

So in just a dozen years, how did the night elves, who are still worthy of being the overlord of Kalimdor, get to the point where the tribe threatens the survival of the race.

I can't figure it out.

Can't guess it.

Jaina does care about this war, but in this life, she will never risk her Theramore. If the main force of the alliance does not come, Theramore's army will never go to Silithus to fill the line.

This is not some exquisite egoism, but the fact that the night elves currently seem to be short of supplies more than they are short of soldiers.

Because Elrethalas is only separated from Silithus in the south by an east-west mountain range, it has become a Shura field where all forces are focused on infiltration. This is a very strange thing in other timelines.

Because for mortal races in other timelines, this mountain range is a natural geographical dividing line.

But in this world, both the Alliance and the Horde have the arrogant strength to cut roads through mountains and build bridges across rivers. Both sides are planning to blow holes in the innocent mountains so that a steady stream of logistical materials can be sent to the front line.

Vaguely, Jaina was thoughtful, are the night elves poor?

Having participated in the siege of Orgrimmar, Jaina knew very well how outrageous the huge underground arsenal in Orgrimmar, the only capital of the Horde, was.

The reason why she remained silent and did not promote the orc threat theory in the alliance was not that Jaina's heart had softened, but that this alliance that she was familiar with but unfamiliar to her was now even more outrageous than Orgrimmar.

The Alliance occupies the entire Eastern Kingdom. Are there any warriors who can compete with the night elves in individual combat capabilities?

Yes, there are many, and you can choose from thousands of people.

But today’s league doesn’t play this game at all.

Today's alliance, if you have to find a reference for comparison, looks exactly like a weakened version of the Kaldorei Empire in its heyday.

Carlos's beloved big toys, those powered armor Vulcan cannons, magic mechas, etc., all had technological prototypes in the Kaldorei during the Empire.

Take the expired magic armor found in the night elves' warehouses. Isn't it the high-end magic version of the power armor route that the Alliance and tribes are currently using?

Whether it is Quel'dorei's arcane puppets or Shal'dorei's magic war puppets, they are essentially variants of war technology left over from the Kaldorei Empire era.

If there is any difference between today's alliance and the Kaldorei Empire of the past, it is probably that it has opened up its control over the sky.

It wasn't that the Kaldorei Empire couldn't invent aerial battleships, but that the upper elves at that time regarded the sky as the exclusive preserve of the strong.

Jaina herself can fly her wand for a long time without auxiliary equipment, so why can't the archmages of the past.

Why is the way of Druid so shocking? Because changing into a bird saves five thousand gold!

Hey, I can't think about it anymore, this messed up memory is interfering with my thinking again.

Jaina decided not to think about these too metaphysical things for the time being, and instead thought about why the Eastern Kingdom had issued an order to fully promote the nationalization of the night elves in the oil swamps in the northern part of Un'Goro Crater.

Because this thing is so funny, you know.

Do night elves have a nationality?

Yes, the Kaldorei Empire.

Do the night elves really have a de facto state power?

Is there...is there any?

Tyrande is a high priestess and cleric.

Malfurion was an archdruid, and it was not even clear whether he was a religious leader or a leader of a school.

So Tyrande's legal roots in worldly power lie in the fact that she is the de facto eldest sister of the open secret society, the Sisterhood of Elune.

So where did Malfurion's status as the leader of the race come from? He squeezed out Dath'Remar's group, expelled other night elf spellcasters, and found a substitute for arcane magic for Kaldorei - -- Druid spells.

So get it, if you're not a female night elf and you're not a night elf spellcaster, you have no problem politically speaking.

Can Fandral Staghelm nationalize the oil swamps north of Un'Goro Crater?

Simply speaking, yes, and it is very reasonable, because as long as the Kaldorei sacrifice this great weapon since ancient times, the night elves can even claim it against the Eastern Kingdom.

The ancient continent of Kalimdor belongs to us night elves, so we really think Un'Goro belongs to the Titan gods.

The question is what's the point?

Give eye drops to the tribe?

Carlos is not such a superficial person!

It's actually quite normal for Jaina not to understand.

Although the technology of asphalt hardened pavement has practical significance, asphalt, a thing that no one cared about in the past, is not a unique mineral deposit in Un'Goro Crater. It should be said that before the tribe used this thing to pave roads, it was not a mineral deposit.

There are also wetlands and oil swamps in the Alliance, and the natural asphalt pools in the Eastern Kingdom are found everywhere. It's not uncommon. You can't transport this stuff back from Kalimdor.

So if you don’t stand at a certain height, you won’t be able to see the whole picture clearly.

This good show was secretly proposed by the tribe, and the alliance cooperated to cover it.

Yes, you Thrall know the general truth. The question is which of the other tribe's joining races is not a victim of the night elf hegemony.

The Alliance can focus on the future night elf market and spend a lot of money on it, but the Horde cannot afford to keep up.

It’s not that I can’t afford it, but that everyone is unwilling.

Why, just because we have all been beaten by monkeys?

Even if the tribe is willing to provide free assistance, the arrogant night elves will not appreciate it.

Silithus has been fighting for almost nine months, and the night elves' thoughts are clear to the Horde Alliance.

Isn't it just the Qiraji [beep]? We, the night elves, are not fighting for ourselves, we are fighting for the whole of Azeroth. If you don't come to help, you will wait for the Qiraji to come to you on the corpses of our night elves. Buy these short-sighted losers for zero dollars.

Yes, you night elves are right, but the tribe is not the Thrall family's tribe. Our ancestors were really beaten by our night elf monkeys. There is no way to change this matter.

So the simplest, simplest and most direct way is to exchange it for something.

So far, no night elf has questioned the validity of the Horde's use of natural asphalt in the northern part of Un'Goro Crater.

Because the night elves didn't regard the ghost place Un'Goro Crater as land that could be developed and utilized.

If Cenarion Fortress hadn't stood there alone, the night elves might not have remembered that there was a land called Silithus south of Feralas. To get to Silithus, you have to pass through Un'Goro Crater.

The strange current social system of the night elves is destined to be incompatible with the giant monsters like the Alliance and Tribes that achieve mutual success.

If the Horde and Alliance don't use some means, the night elves are really inconspicuous.

What's the meaning?

The honor of your Kaldorei cannot be insulted, right? Then let's not talk about military aid and just get a loan.

But the prerequisite for this loan is that you have to have the money first.

After tens of thousands of years of accumulation, the night elves have a lot of good stuff, but it's hard to put a price on it.

Without a strong central government, the family's wealth cannot be realized.

So Thrall and his goblin advisers thought about it and thought that they could start with this natural asphalt to remind the night elves that the night elves can have this thing, they really can have it.

My tribe is not a den of beasts that drink blood. If I take the resources of your night elves and I give you money, and you take the payment on your account and then receive military aid from my tribe, won't there be no issue of free aid?

Since Un'Goro's asphalt can be cashed in, can other items be cashed in?

Think about it, think about it again, think hard, dig around, dig around again, and you will definitely be able to dig it out.

The Kaldorei Empire has a rich family background.

In order to appease the turbulent thoughts caused by the internal disagreements in the tribe, Thrall went to great lengths to seek help from the Alliance, hoping that the Alliance would stop doing evil and help more for the sake of Silithus' crisis.

So what does the Alliance think?

I wish I could have a drink and chat with the Sal brothers about the heroes of the world!

Azeroth is saved, the Qiraji are exterminated, and the night elves' wool is gathered, to death! ! !

The two sides hit it off immediately, the Alliance acted as the rightful guest, and the Horde acted as the doormat. First, three trillion was allocated to Fandral Staghelm to squander, and the market guide price of military equipment was agreed to be increased by 240%. Nineteen, whoever dares to cut prices privately will be shot eight times in the back and commit suicide. Don't dirty your hands.

Okay, that's it, it's settled. I'll keep in touch when I have time in the future.

No problem, I bought a manor in Nanhai Town and we can go fishing together when we have time.

It’s settled.

It's settled, no regrets.

No regrets.

I'm leaving.

Walk slowly and don’t give away.

Although you and I love each other sincerely, what will happen if the night elves don't come?

Jaina had no idea what kind of burden she was shouldering, and what an astonishing calculation lay behind her seemingly impulsive actions.

The magical girl's main focus is still on technical negotiations with Syndra and stumbling upon the Suramar delegation.

Confused, the daughter of the sea is confused.

No! Service! just! Industry!

lack! Tired! Sleep! Enlightenment!