Chapter 558 Humans Rule the Future
Pieces of snow were flying, even if the giant pines in the Silver Pine Forest were evergreen, they were decorated with more bleakness by the snowflakes.
It's the middle of winter, with cold wind and snow, and the 21st year of Warcraft is about to pass.
At this moment in the original historical line, Jaina assisted the Horde for peace and ended the war between the Horde and the Kul Tiras fleet, and Daelin Proudmoore died in battle.
Jaina, who killed her relatives righteously, did not expect at this time that in the following ten years, the alliance headed by humans, in the summary of the previous confrontations between the tribes, has paid several times the casualties of the Burning Legion invasion. Daelin Proudmoore and him The fleet is just one step ahead, or in other words, it is not in time. If it can come one step earlier, or if it is tempted to be patient, the situation will be very different in a few years at night.
And in this world, not to mention the battle between the Kurdish fleet and the Horde, or the invasion of the Burning Legion, it is still hard to say whether there is a thing or not.
After all, the "Book of Medivh" was still in the hands of Antonidas. And without this medium, most of the Burning Legion gang are ignorant, even if they are willing to learn, most of them are violent monsters who have learned killing techniques. It is really difficult to open the stargate to descend on Azeroth.
You know, their boss, Sargeras, also tried his best to seduce the treacherous insiders and leading party on the planet Azshara before he completed the preparations for his arrival. Although he failed, he also got first-hand information. Only then did the white dragon fish suit, the gutter overturned, and was killed by the guardian Aegwynn.
What about Kil'jaeden and Archimonde? These two guys, like most members of the Burning Legion, committed crimes against Azeroth, and if they got involved with Azeroth, they would be all kinds of sad and unlucky.
Look at their former colleague Velen, fleeing from Argus first, and then fleeing from Draenor, the spaceship crashed, he was in despair, right? But even so, they can find the Mystic Blue Island and the Mystic Blood Island, and if they succeed in escaping another disaster, patting the dust on their bodies, what should they do? This is fate and luck.
The Burning Legion is bound to obtain the "Book of Medivh". If this object is not in place, the Burning Crusade will be stuck at the stage of the "Prelude" and cannot move.
This is due to the fact that the protective system designed by the Titans for Azeroth is working, and that the current commander of the Burning Legion is Archimonde.
Of course, the Supreme Commander is Sargeras. For an existence at the level of Sargeras, death is not the point, it's just that the body is destroyed, and it's not convenient to do certain things.
He is like a warlord, the ruler of the Burning Legion, a multi-ethnic force that lives off looting.
Sargeras' right-hand men are Eredar people Kil'jaeden and Archimonde.
If Archimonde the polluter,
If he is the commander of the legion, then Kil'jaeden is a high-ranking party official who works with the commander.
This is not simply a characteristic of authority, but also a difference in acting style.
In comparison, Archimonde is more like a soldier.
It is said that Archimonde spent 10,000 years planning a new Burning Crusade after the failure of the Burning Crusade in ancient times (the explosion of the Well of Eternity).
As the saying goes, food and grass go first before the army moves. In its plan, the preparatory work must be in place to ensure that the main force of the Burning Legion descends on Azeroth, and can successfully complete the "jet lag".
As long as it has a firm foothold, the Burning Army will enter in an endless stream, and it will only be a matter of time before Azeroth is conquered and destroyed.
So Archimonde conspired with the first army leader of the legion, the titan Mannoroth who often served as the vanguard, and used the orcs as an entry point to fight for the Burning Legion.
Although the later Lich King played the undead system, at its core, he and his group of liches were all orcs.
Therefore, it can be said that Archimonde's plan has never been too out of shape, and it is inevitable to make some modifications and adjustments according to the actual situation.
Archimonde took a fancy to this kind of grand and steady combat method, and the Burning Legion, which destroyed thousands of worlds, has stumbled twice in Azeroth (one in ancient times, one in ancient times, and in ancient times it was a group of beasts and demigods. The protagonist, the one who wins), and there are only three things, and if it happens again, it will really lose its reputation (it is easy to leave a psychological shadow, and the level of performance is worse every time).
And in the original history line, Archimonde was also the only Boss of the Burning Legion who came in his real body, Kil'jaeden the Defrauder. His face was directly swollen.
Of course there are reasons for bad luck, but to be serious, Kane believes in Jian's slanted way of taking risks, and it is easy to meet death with death. Kil'jaeden is a typical agency that was too clever to calculate, and missed Qingqing's life. The chain plan is awesome, if one link is not in place, it will lead to a car accident on the highway, as tragic as it needs to be.
So in terms of character evaluation, Kane has a higher evaluation of Archimonde.
This guy might be the beginning of the warlock (in the Warcraft universe), at least the fel warlock, he is the first. At the same time, he is also a fighter.
In other words, Archimonde has the talent of a spellcaster, but also the quality and courage of an elite warrior.
If there is any weakness in him, pride is probably the most conspicuous part.
He simply looked down on human beings, the history of human beings was too short, so short that he didn't even have any impression of it.
In the battle of the ancients, the night elves were mainly involved, and the vrykul were not outstanding; in the ancient times, it was even a PK with a group of ancestors of beasts, and there were basically no humanoid creatures.
To put it bluntly, Archimonde is more impressed by people like tusrus people, sea turtle people and the like. At least these two peoples have lived long enough. Si, any race can survive and reproduce, it must have its extraordinary.
However, the history of human beings is too short, and the rise is too fast, and it has not passed the test of time.
Of course, Kane will let Archimonde know that the rise of human civilization is precisely the turning point of Azeroth, and that the races that rely on years of experience to accumulate qualifications will be eliminated.
In this era of hundreds of battles, only civilizations with quick steps and clear steps can have a future, and the rest can only be reduced to vassals.
From the perspective of population and civilization, the situation is so cruel.
Azeroth is indeed a treasure trove, rich in natural resources.
But even so, the fact that the total number of intelligent creatures is limited and the consumption is relatively low cannot be ignored.
And if a civilization wants to develop to a high level, it cannot do without a huge population, and it also has rigid requirements for resources.
At that time, sustainable development and multi-dimensional development must go hand in hand. Under this model, there is no room for all races to prosper. It can only be one rises, and the others set up a reserved area or something to spend the rest of the year , When will it die out naturally, when will it be pulled down, or one day it will be too different from the rising civilization, but it may also enjoy the benefits of "one person attains the Tao, and the chicken and dog ascend to heaven".
To be honest, this is the best ending that Kane can think of for the vassal race. Those races that combine human aesthetics, such as high elves, may have the possibility of fusion.
Others, probably the product of genetic experiments by careerists or Dr. Stranger, are likely to be born, and cause some troubles, but because they do not conform to the mainstream trend, they will be rampant for a while at most, but they will disappear in the end.
Based on the past development speed of human beings, it can be estimated that the dominance effect can be achieved within five hundred years at most, and with him, it will be even shorter. Even if he leaves now, his legacy will speed up the development process.
It's not those high-end technologies that are mysterious, look tricky, and use hang up, but the trend of industrialization. He has brought human civilization to this stage, and the start has been completed, and it is moving steadily.
Therefore, unless there are any major changes in the future, the rise of mankind will be inevitable. Other races have their own fatal shortcomings. At least compared with humans, the overall score is lower.
Humans are inferior to orcs in terms of stature, inferior to elves in terms of magic talent, inferior to dwarves in terms of talent, and inferior to dwarves in terms of practicality, but humans can win in the end precisely because although they are not good at anything, they are not particularly bad at anything.
That sentence is very good, how much water a bucket can hold does not lie in the length of the longest board bound into the bucket, but in how long the shortest piece is.
Therefore, the future of Azeroth belongs to the human beings who have the strongest comprehensive adaptability and will not be at the bottom of any one.
Kane, a great humanist, looked at the surrounding scenery from time to time while daydreaming.
This time he traveled with the army in person, and his main role was not the combat commander, but the chief technical officer.
The lack of technicians, especially those who stand alone, has always been a shortcoming of his system.
It takes ten years to grow trees and a hundred years to grow people. This is not nonsense.
Rote memorization is easy. He uses magic to make flesh and blood creations memorize a large number of formulas and parameters in minutes. The difficulty is to apply what you have learned, and the difficulty is to associate the correct formulas and parameters when needed, and even create creative ideas. Try combinations to solve the problem.
"Galin, why is the boss frowning and frowning? Could it be that such a majestic, solemn and powerful army can't make you happy or at ease?"
Kane glanced at the side, and it was Onyxia who was speaking.
This girl was a bit pampered by him. When she played Katrana, she was not a queen, and she was a little girl. Now she is developing towards a little girl. They are all crown princes and concubines, and they just followed them by acting like a baby and playing tricks.
Look at Teresa, she is obviously more of a husband and son, and a mother who looks like a royal family.
"Whether this combat force is strong or not will not be known until it is tested in actual combat. It is too early to draw a conclusion." Kane said, then changed the subject and asked Onyxia: "You don't let people Worry-free brother, what have you been up to recently?"
Onyxia shrugged, "What else? It's mainly about his clumsy breeding and breeding, and the other is messing around with Ragnaros in the Molten Core."
In fact, the situation on Nefarian's side is not as dire as Onyxia said.
Nefarian wanted an army, not a single army of chromatic dragons.
Therefore, in addition to the Colorful Dragon Project, there is also the Dragonborn Project.
The so-called Dragonborn Project is intended to create a new race in which dragon genes are organically fused with certain creatures. In the end, it was reduced to a process of creating deformed monsters.
Nefarian is mainly responsible for this result.
The first thing he shouldn't do is to capture Maro, a human alchemist, and use secret techniques to organically fuse him with the dragon corpse.
The second thing that should not be done, after fusion, it can be used as a monster, but it is crazy to use it as a research director.
He failed to fully retain his original talent, but became confused and confused. Maro, who often gave birth to strange ideas, turned into a special dragon man, Marorak, and turned Nefarian's research base into a monster. arsenal.
A large number of strange shapes make people feel that this grafting technology is really a twisted monster that is unconstrained and unconstrained. And the number of monsters that had to be destroyed due to the failure of the experiment was several times that of those who survived.
So much so that Nefarian found that his own raw materials were in short supply, so he negotiated with Ragnaros.
Onyxia doesn't take it seriously, it's normal for the black dragon to deal with lava fire.
But in Kane's eyes, this is not a good sign...