World of Warcraft: Reviving Stromgarde

Chapter 61: Strategies to Attack the Heart

Garlin pulled out Tokaral from the head of the Spider God Shadra. This sharp blade, which had drunk the blood of countless forest trolls, tasted the blood of the demigod believed by the forest trolls this time.

Garlin pulled out Tokaral, which was stained with the blood of the demigod. He stood on the head of the Spider God Shadra and held Tokaral high.

A fearless warrior king, with his act of killing gods, infected every witness.

Even the Wildhammer Lord Falstad Wildhammer could not help but have the idea of ​​worshiping.

The warriors of the Stromgarde militia knelt on one knee devoutly to worship their king.

Archmage Ansrem Ruinwevor took off his mage hat, put it on his chest, and bowed down.

The feat of Garlin Trollbane killing the Spider God Shadra, this feat of a mortal killing gods, will spread throughout Azeroth.

By then, all races except the trolls will be in awe.

The death of the spider god Shadra made the witherwood trolls who were still resisting Shadralor give up completely. The god they believed in was defeated, so how could they resist...

Shadralor fell, and the witherwood trolls of the forest troll branch perished.

Of course, the Stromgarde militia also paid a great price. After annihilating the witherwood trolls of Shadralor, they no longer helped the high elves and the Wildhammer dwarf coalition attacking Jinthalor.

The Stromgarde militia returned to Aerie Mountain to rest and wait for news from the high elves and dwarf coalition.

After all, the evil branch trolls are a medium-sized troll clan with a population of 300,000 to 400,000. In addition to the protection of Jinthalor, the largest forest troll city except Zul'Aman, it is difficult to capture Jinthalor even with the Stromgarde militia.

Sardor Qianliu has dealt with forest trolls for thousands of years and knows them very well. He did not attack Xinsa'alor in vain, but while besieging Xinsa'alor, he attacked the villages of the evil trolls in Xintlan.

The evil trolls believe in the greedy and evil blood god Hakkar. As an evil god, the blood god Hakkar needs a large number of sacrifices every day, and the sacrifices must be the souls of mortal races.

In order to serve the great blood god Hakkar, the evil trolls, under the leadership of their leader, the evil priest Hex, sacrificed their fellow evil trolls to the blood god Hakkar by killing them.

As long as the evil trolls are weakened so that they cannot kill demon trolls, then in order to satisfy the evil and greedy requirements of the blood god Hakkar, there is only one last way left, which is to sacrifice their own people.

Based on Sardor Qianliu's exploration of the evil trolls over the years, the evil priest Hex is definitely capable of such behavior.

It is impossible to destroy Jintha'alor like destroying Shadra'alor, so Sardor Shallow uses this method of letting the evil branch trolls of Jintha'alor kill each other to achieve the greatest effect with the least sacrifice.

Attacking the city is inferior, attacking the heart is superior.

Sardor Shallow, a little-known high elf ranger, actually has such ability, even Garen is a little scared. Fortunately, neither the high elves in the Quel'Danil hut nor the blood elves in the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas are enemies of the Kingdom of Stromgarde.

"Falstad, I think Sardor's method is the best way to deal with the Witherwood Trolls of Xinsalor. As long as you and the high elves take turns to harass the Evil Branch Trolls and prevent them from hunting the Evil Tooth Trolls, it won't be long before Xinsalor will fall from the inside."

The honest dwarves may not understand Sardor Shallow's psychological strategy, and may even insist on launching meaningless attacks on the Evil Branch Trolls of Xinsalor. So before leaving Eagle's Nest Mountain, Garin persuaded the Wildhammer Dwarf Lord Falstad.

Falstad scratched the back of his head, looking confused, but still said, "I believe you, Garin, you and Sardor are smarter than me, and the method you admit must be correct."

"That..." Falstad shyly rubbed his hands in front of his chest, looking embarrassed.

It was also the first time that Garin saw the invincible Wildhammer Lord in the air in such a posture, and he couldn't help but ask with a smile, "What's wrong, Falstad?"

"Garin, let me be frank, we have run out of strong liquor. You know us dwarves. Without beer, we have no strength to do anything. Even without the harassment of the forest trolls, we are not good at farming. So I hope that the wheat from the Kingdom of Stormgarde can be delivered to the Eagle's Nest Mountain as soon as possible. We can trade, and I will never give less than a copper coin!"

As expected of a dwarf who loves wine, Garin originally thought that Falstad had something important to do, but it turned out that he hoped that his wheat for brewing could be transported to the Eagle's Nest Mountain for trade as soon as possible.

Garin said angrily and amusedly, "Don't worry, Falstad. When I return to Stromgarde, the first thing I will do is to have our caravan depart from Durnholde Keep and transport enough wheat to Aerie Mountain."

"Falstad, I know Aerie Mountain is not rich. The treasures of you Wildhammer dwarves are all in Grim Batol." Looking at Falstad who vowed to exchange wheat for gold coins in trade, Garin directly told the current situation of the Wildhammer dwarves.

The dwarves are relatively wealthy because they like to mine minerals and have a large number of gems and gold coins.

However, Grim Batol, the main city of the Wildhammer dwarves, has fallen. The Wildhammer dwarves did not have time to transfer their treasures in Grim Batol, so there are not many gold coins in Aerie Mountain.

Looking at Falstad who looked like he didn't know, Garin proposed a method. "In fact, we don't have to use gold coins to trade. The Wildhammer dwarves are our staunch allies of the Kingdom of Stormgarde. The Kingdom of Stormgarde does not lack gold coins and wheat, but we don't have enough air forces. I wonder if the Wildhammer dwarves can train the knights of the Kingdom of Stormgarde to fight on griffins?"

"That's great. There's absolutely no problem. I will definitely make the Griffin Knights of the Kingdom of Stormgarde the strongest among humans! With enough wheat, we can brew enough beer. I must be the first overlord who allows all the Wildhammer dwarves in Aerie Mountain to drink beer unscrupulously!" Overlord Falstad Wildhammer cheered, just like a human king who had accomplished something extremely important to people's livelihood.

This can be said to be a win-win situation for everyone. The Wildhammer dwarves of Aerie Mountain need wheat to brew strong liquor. The Kingdom of Stormgarde lacks Griffin Knights, and the Wildhammer dwarves have the most powerful Griffin Knights.

I helped the Wildhammer dwarves of Eagle's Nest Mountain in the Hinterlands to relieve the troubles of the forest trolls, and I also made Falstad agree to help the Kingdom of Stormgarde train griffon riders. This trip to the Hinterlands can be said to be basically successful.

The only pity is that I didn't attack the Scholomance in the Western Plaguelands directly from the path of the Hinterlands to reclaim the castle built by the ancient Arathi.

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