Stormwind God

Chapter 717 The Fall of the Prince (Part 1)

Duke has harmed Azeroth, saved the beastmen, tricked the orcs, harmed the demons, and was tricked by the demons.

In any case, the original historical course of Azeroth has been changed beyond recognition.

Without system elf statistics, Duke had no idea how similar Azeroth had been over the past ten years. Anyway, even if Kael'thas jumped out at this moment and said that he was not a prince, but a princess, asking Kil'jaeden to support him, Duke would try to believe it.

The world has collapsed a lot, but not that much.

Duke doesn't know why there is no scene where Prince Arthas massacres Stratholme and begins to fall spiritually. But he remembered very clearly that Arthas' return from Northrend was the representative event that marked the first time he led the Scourge to officially enter the main historical stage of Azeroth.

Duke suddenly became nervous, and he grabbed Ilucia's arms hard: "Wait, you are talking about the triumphal return of Prince Arthas?"

Ilucia's clear eyes widened and she looked at Duke with slight confusion.

Ten years.

In my mind, Duke was perfect.

Turning your hands makes clouds, turning your hands makes rain.

While chatting and laughing, the orc army of one million people was burned to the ground.

In an understatement, the fate of the Barov family was reversed, and the ancient evil dragon Neltharion, Deathwing, was killed.

In my memory, not many things could make Duke so nervous.

If Duke is like this, either Duke, who has not been seen for ten years, has become an ordinary person, or it means that this matter is very important.

Ilucia, who had been holding on to the territory of Elwynn Forest for Duke, decided without hesitation that it was the latter. After pulling Duke into the carriage, Ilucia quickly reported the recent situation to Duke.

Unlike Renault's hesitant and toothpaste-like exchange of information, this was an unreserved disclosure.

"This will start when Medivh resurrects and warns all countries as a prophet..."

It sounds like history has returned to its starting point.

Medivh was finally resurrected by his omnipotent mother. Medivh, who had just been resurrected and received spiritual warnings from the spiritual void, no longer had the heaven-defying guardian magic power, but he was still a strong man in the shining moon. .

He first turned into a crow and flew to various kingdoms to warn the kings that a new conspiracy of the Burning Legion was about to be launched. The only chance to escape the danger was to move the country, leave the Eastern Kingdom mainland, and go to the other side of the sea. It is still The wild land of Kalimdor.

However, no king was willing to believe him, regardless of the fact that when Medivh was controlled, he introduced orcs and launched the Dark Portal War. Just his resurrection from the dead is enough for any king to be suspicious of him, not to mention his exaggerated statement.

Nationwide relocation?

What kind of international joke are you kidding?

Is it easy to migrate millions of people?

If the Kingdom of Stormwind wasn't beaten to a pulp and even the capital was pushed away, who would take a boat to escape across the sea?

In a world that regards land as its lifeline, the kings sneered at Medivh's warning.

The only one that responded somewhat positively was the Kingdom of Stormwind.

Anduin Lothar, who was out of illness, warmly received his old friend. After some conversation, Anduin was extremely sure that his old friend was really resurrected.

This is definitely a great comfort to Lothar, who has no children, and after her only old friend Ryan died and her long-lost friend Duke disappeared into the void.

Then, after listening to Medivh's statement, Anduin summoned the regent Bolvar, and even brought Ilucia, who had replaced Duke to perform internal construction duties, and King Varian, who was almost an adult, to come to discuss.

In the end, Medivh's proposal was rejected.

Firstly, it was hard to leave the homeland, and secondly, before Duke sent Ilucia away from Karazhan, he had left behind a lot of back-up plans.

After learning that his old friend had been prepared and was very confident in defending the country, Medivh did not insist anymore.

After notifying all the kings, Medivh disappeared from the sight of the dignitaries of various countries.

Soon after, various crises came unexpectedly.

First there was the orc rebellion. After ten years of cultivation and recuperation, and in these years, the country headed by Lordaeron did not strictly abide by Duke's plan to eradicate the orcs. How much energy did the orcs finally recover?

And because the orcs no longer take demon blood, their tempers are not as violent as they were in the old tribe. As a result, many sympathetic Madonna bitches secretly condoned and released the orcs, causing the total number of orcs to break through the two hundred thousand mark again.

Of course, this is the number calculated by Ilucia. Those nobles of Lordaeron who used orcs to play gladiatorial games all day long would only be stupid to see that the total number of orcs seemed to be small.

The orcs have all gone to the wilds, and there are certainly not many within the jurisdiction of Lordaeron.

Then came the most important event, the rise of the Scourge.

As Duke's history is known, it was Kel'Thuzad who surrendered to the Lich King and spread the plague. It's just that classmate Xiaoke was tricked by Duke back then. Even though his strength is now resurrected by riding on the Lich King's car, his strength is no longer good and he has become an out-and-out conspirator.

He spread the plague throughout the Eastern Kingdoms, succeeding only in the northern continent of Lordaeron.

It’s not like his Curse Cult members didn’t try to poison the Kingdom of Stormwind.

It's a pity that a health and epidemic prevention system created by the time traveler and that he didn't understand at all made it easy for his people to reveal their true colors. Following Duke's teachings, Ilucia directly asked the people below to use the Holy Light to interrogate these human traitors who had defected to the Scourge.

The plague raged in Lordaeron as expected, and because of Duke's other back-up plan, the entire Stratholme was strictly guarded. As a result, no residents were infected, and there was no massacre as expected in history.

However, fate seemed to be mocking Duke.

Duke arranged everything ten years in advance, but he was tricked by the fate that made a secret turn and then circled back to the starting point.

"What? Alsace burned an orphanage and burned to death over a hundred children infected with the plague?"

Duke was silent. This cannot be said to be Alsace's fault.

Arthas was originally a good young man who loved his people and believed in the Holy Light.

Unfortunately, he was chosen by Ner'zhul. Needless to say, Ner'zhul was probably just like history. He was played to death by Kil'jaeden, and his soul was stuffed into the ice, and then he promised to work for the Burning Legion.

Ner'zhul did not think that the treacherous Kil'jaeden would fulfill his original promise. He knew that once the mission was completed, he would lose his use value and be abandoned by the Burning Legion. Therefore, he has been looking for a suitable body - in the land of light and darkness. The victim who is wandering in time can escape from the confinement of the Frost Throne as long as he can possess that body.

His target was Arthas Menethil, a noble prince.

I'm kidding...I actually saved the draft last night instead of publishing it...

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