Chapter 378 Trouble in Silvermoon City
Chapter 378 Trouble in Silvermoon City
Illidan and Stormrage's older brother Malfurion and sister-in-law Tyrande believed that the magical waters of the Well of Eternity were the root of the demons... Illidan believed that the elves could not lose the Well of Eternity...
The two sides had a falling out and went their separate ways...
Illidan the Demon Hunter was thus imprisoned for ten thousand years.
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Before the Battle of Mount Hyjal, Illidan & Stormrage were released from prison by his sister-in-law Tyrande without his consent. He stirred up trouble during the battle and actually contributed a great deal to it.
Ten thousand years ago, Illidan, who practiced High Elf magic, committed a cardinal sin of the Night Elves. For the power of fel energy, he willingly sided with demons, exchanging his eyes for fel energy, becoming half-demon, and transforming from an elven mage into a melee demon hunter.
And for his sister-in-law Tyrande, he betrayed the demon army. During the War of the Ancients, when the wild gods fought against the demon army, the Well of Eternity exploded, closing the demon portals, and he was imprisoned by his own brother and sister-in-law...
Ten thousand years later, around the time of the Battle of Mount Hyjal, after Illidan fled, he absorbed the power of Gul'dan's Skull and discovered the Eye of Sargeras in the Tomb of Sargeras, further enhancing his power.
Before rescuing the blood elf prince Kael'thas, Illidan awakened from the deep sea those cursed Highborne slumbering elves who had been swept into the abyss of the endless sea ten thousand years ago by the explosion of the Well of Eternity—the mutated Naga race of the deep sea...
Gul'dan's death at the Tomb of Sargeras was also mysterious, leading to the split of the orcish tribes and Orgrim & Doomhammer's ambush and rise to power...
Maiev and Shadowsong, the watchers responsible for guarding Illidan, have been relentlessly pursuing him...
In the aftermath of the war, even his own brother and sister-in-law couldn't accept Illidan. Maiev and Shadowsong, the Wardens, relentlessly pursued the supposedly demonized Illidan, and the Burning Legion also sought revenge against him for his treachery. He was forced to flee to Outland with his newly recruited Kael'thas and the Naga Vashj...
The blood elf prince followed Illidan, but he still hadn't received the promised magical spring water...
It was only after witnessing the Demon Hunter being lectured by the suddenly appearing demon lord Kil'jaeden, that he realized he needed to ally with a true powerhouse to gain strength. So he secretly joined Kil'jaeden of the Burning Legion...
Kil'jaeden the Deceiver should strictly be considered to be on the same level as Archimonde the Defiler. They have different roles, but both are leaders of the Burning Legion and right-hand men of the Dark Titan Sargeras. There are quite a few others at the same level, but they are responsible for invading different planetary worlds.
Kil'jaeden, Archimonde, and Prophet Velen were originally the three leaders of the Eredar on Argus, the mother race of the Draenei. Kil'jaeden and Archimonde both defected to the Dark Titan Sargeras, joining the Burning Legion to command the demonic army to destroy inhabited planets and collect life essence...
Archimonde the Defiler enjoys violently destroying everything in his path, using fel magic to annihilate all.
Kil'jaeden preferred to use schemes, especially to divide enemies from within. Draenor, the orcs' home planet, was the result of Kil'jaeden inciting Ner'zhul, the orc shaman, to lead the orcs in an attack against the Draenei, all under the guise of Ner'zhul's deceased wife.
Ultimately, Draenor was corrupted by fel energy, and the orcs were reduced to tools of the demons... The world was destroyed, shattered into fragments, forming the ruined world of Outland we see today...
After the orcs' first invasion failed, Kil'jaeden ordered the dreadlord to punish Ner'zhul, extracting his soul and imprisoning it in the Crown of Domination. He then gradually lured the prince of Lordaeron to pull out Frostmourne, allowing the undead army to sweep across the north and destroy the then most powerful human kingdoms of Lordaeron and the elven empire of Quel'Thalas in Azeroth.
Afterwards, Archimonde successfully descended upon Dalaran... destroyed Dalaran, and headed straight for Mount Hyjal...
Prior to this, the Burning Legion was preparing to kill the Lich King Ner'zhul, and Archimonde ordered the slaying of Ner'zhul to reclaim control of the Scourge. However, Ner'zhul was prepared; he too had long yearned for revenge...
The fall of the Death Knight Arthas was the seed he planted with Kel'Thuzad.
When Archimonde was careless and killed by the wisps and the World Tree, Ner'zhul seized the opportunity to summon the Death Knight Arthas back to the Frozen Throne in Northrend to reunite... The Scourge took the opportunity to become independent.
The Forsaken also broke free of their restraints. Sylvanas, the Banshee Queen, slew the remaining dreadlords, reclaimed parts of Lordaeron, and nearly killed Arthas...
The Forsaken established Undercity.
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The Burning Legion suffered a crushing defeat in this campaign.
Kil'jaeden, as commander, continues to shoulder the responsibility of the Burning Legion's destruction of living worlds.
Before that, he had to punish the traitor.
On one hand, the fraudster Kil'jaeden forced Illidan to kill the out-of-control Lich King Ner'zhul, preventing the Death Knight Arthas from merging with the remnant soul of the Lich King Ner'zhul...
On the other hand, he instructed his newly recruited henchman Kael'thas to secretly continue the plan to invade Azeroth.
Kil'jaeden's goal is to unleash the demonic army's renewed invasion of Azeroth; they need a gateway to support their advance. The demons' power is constrained by the forces of the world, a protective barrier once left by the Titans...
Kael'thas was tasked with restarting the portal in Azeroth. He discovered that the remaining Sunwell had not been completely destroyed, but had instead transformed into a young girl. He then plotted to seize the girl, restart the Sunwell, open the portal, and summon Kil'jaeden the Deceiver.
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Kael'thas's return to Silvermoon City brought with him the Naaru creatures he had captured in Outland, which temporarily restored the power of the blood elf knights who had lost their strength.
The blood elf knights and priests realized that the Holy Light they had once believed in was merely a form of energy. Under the leadership of Lady Liadrin, a blood knight, they once believed that Prince Kael'thas, the fire mage, had fulfilled his promise to save the people.
The blood elves almost returned to Kael'thas's hands, and he almost officially became the new Elven King... Silvermoon City also began to distance itself from Undercity... At that time, it had not yet officially joined the Horde.
But as the secrets of Sunwell Plateau are revealed, demonic minions appear near Sunstrider... The blue dragon Kalecgos, who came searching for his lover, discovers a terrible truth.
Prince Kael'thas of the Blood Elves has been confirmed to have not only sided with the demons and the Burning Legion, betraying his people, but also intends to bring the Burning Legion back to Earth... to destroy the entire world, while he establishes a new kingdom in the Void...
The Void Elf Empire was his dream...
He has discovered a new power; having successfully absorbed the power of the void, the high elves will surpass all others!
si-mexico