Chapter 146 The Fate of Theramore
Jaina had never expected that Thrall would be bribed by the Covenant. She had wanted to use the Horde to hold the Covenant back for a while, but unfortunately failed.
The new main city of the night elves was built on the new world tree Teldrassil in Darnassus. Theramore Lord Jaina had just arrived here through the portal.
Since magic was still banned in the night elf society, Jaina was teleported to a house in the temple garden.
Jaina had just teleported there, and before she had time to go to the Moon Temple to find the high priest Tyrande Whisperwind, she was "invited" by the night elf druid to the Cenarion District in a friendly manner.
"Archdruid Fandral, what are you doing?" Jaina was a little confused as to why the night elf archdruid Fandral Staghelm would bring her to the Cenarion District.
In response, Archdruid Fandral Staghelm calmly explained without turning his head, "Lord Jaina, the high priestess is not in Darnassus because of something. If you have any questions, just tell her."
"Where did the high priestess go?" Jaina frowned. She was more familiar with Archpriest Tyrande and the sleeping Archdruid Malfurion, but not so familiar with Archdruid Fandral. She also knew that Archdruid Fandral had always refused the night elves to join the Alliance.
Perhaps Archdruid Fandral was too lazy to make up excuses, so he came back to his senses and sat on the chair, then stared at Jaina calmly, as if he was watching a joke.
At this point, Jaina already understood that Archdruid Fandral was deliberately delaying her, but Jaina was helpless. What could she do alone in front of Archdruid Fandral, who was also a heroic rank, and countless elite night elf druids?
At the same time, the Covenant fleet directly surrounded Theramore Road, but did not launch an attack.
Theramore's main population comes from refugees from Lordaeron and Stormgarde, and the Seventh Legion is composed of Lordaeron soldiers, Kul Tiras sailors, Stromgarde militia, Gilneas war brigade, high elf battle mages, and some dwarves and gnomes.
The Covenant is unwilling to fire at its own people and warriors in Theramore. Similarly, the people and soldiers of various countries in Theramore are unwilling to fight with the Covenant.
"Garlin, let me go to Theramore to negotiate with Jaina. I can't let our people in Theramore and their kingdom's fleet fight against each other." Princess Jia Liya took the initiative to tell Garlin that she wanted to go to Theramore to negotiate with Jaina. She didn't want to see Theramore and the Covenant fight.
Theramore is already in their hands. The Horde doesn't care, and the night elves are out of reach. Now there is no force that can forcibly stop the Covenant, so Garin nodded and said, "Jaliya, I leave it to you."
"Don't worry, Garin." Princess Jialiya smiled sweetly, and then sailed to the port of Theramore on a small boat.
Before leaving, Theramore Lord Jaina asked Theramore's Seventh Legion to be on high alert. No matter which fleet appeared near Theramore, they had to hold on until she came back.
But Jaina didn't say directly that the elite fleet was the Covenant where the people of Theramore originally lived.
But when Princess Jialiya's boat arrived at the port of Theramore, a middle-aged paladin had already led the warriors of the Seventh Legion to greet them.
He was wearing the Lordaeron Grand Marshal's suit, and the sword on his waist was also the Lordaeron Grand Marshal's sword. After seeing Jia Liya, he knelt on one knee and said, "Princess Jia Liya, Leoric von Zeldig greets you!"
"Duke Leoric von Zeldig, it is worth celebrating to meet you in Theramore. Another loyalist of the Kingdom of Lordaeron is still alive, so the Kingdom of Lordaeron has another possibility of restoration." Princess Jia Liya recognized the other party's identity directly, and then said happily.
Duke Leoric von Zeldig, the founder of the Seventh Legion, served as the deputy commander of the Kalimdor Alliance in history, and his origin was from the Kingdom of Lordaeron.
After Theramore joined the Alliance, the Duke who was born in the Kingdom of Lordaeron was naturally coldly treated by the Alliance. On the contrary, Halford Wyrmbane, a high-level commander from the Kingdom of Stormwind, gradually controlled the entire Seventh Legion.
When the Alliance went north to Northrend, Duke Leoric von Zeldig led the 7th Legion of Lordaeron who were eager to fight the Scourge to the north in order to avenge his homeland. In Fordragon Fortress, you can hear the Alliance's Fearless Expedition shouting slogans for Lordaeron.
In the original history, it was almost impossible for the Kingdom of Lordaeron to restore its country. Duke Leoric von Zeldig could only lead the Lordaeron refugees who followed Jaina to Kalimdor to live in this new homeland.
Unfortunately, Theramore did not escape the fate of destruction in the end. In the Mists of Pandaria, it was destroyed by the arcane bomb transformed by the Focusing Iris by the Horde Chieftain Garrosh Hellscream.
In fact, long before Garrosh came to power, Garen had already known that Theramore would definitely be attacked by the Horde, which was inevitable.
Theramore is located in the core of the Horde. On the sea, Theramore can attack the core territory of the Horde, Durotar, and then threaten Orgrim at any time. On the ground, Theramore can send troops to Dustwallow Marsh to directly cut off the connection between the Horde and the Mulgore Tauren.
Thrall was too kind, so he let Theramore go, and even let the Kul Tiras elite of Tiragarde Keep and Northwatch Keep go.
This led to the formation of the Alliance Northwatch in the future.
Given Theramore's position and the contract it signed with the Horde, Theramore should not have joined the Alliance, but should have protected itself.
Theramore joined the Alliance, making Theramore a large port of the Alliance in Kalimdor, allowing the Alliance to directly obtain the right to interfere in Kalimdor.
It was through the port city of Theramore that the Alliance was able to provide assistance to the Northwatch, and the army composed of criminals and bandits in Stormwind Prison landed in Kalimdor, and then caused the massacre of the Tauren Taurajo camp, bombarded the Mulgore Gate, and invaded the Horde camp in the Barrens.
Although the Alliance Northwatch did not directly participate in Theramore, it was also closely related to Theramore.
Even if the chieftain of the Horde was not Garrosh Hellscream, but Thrall, he would never continue to tolerate the existence of Theramore.
Relying on Theramore, the Alliance Northwatch even sneaked all the way into the Valley of Trials.
Therefore, during the Cataclysm, Garen met the fate of Theramore's demise.
Theramore is like a capsule fortress built by the Covenant in the West Wilderness. Such a thorn in the throat cannot be tolerated.
Everyone is scolding the warmongerer Little Roar for his nuclear attack on Theramore, but Theramore was not so innocent at that time. The appearance of the North Guard has doomed its fate.