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Chapter 247: The best melee unit for high elves - Gli

As Prince Kael'thas arrived with a thousand high elves mixed together, Shal Ellan's dominance naturally returned to the high elves.

This troop is said to be elite, and they are basically all veterans who participated in the Second Quicksand War and returned victoriously.

Sarlayan's old acquaintances Vereesa and Liadrin are both in the formation, which shows how much Kael'thas attaches importance to the information provided by Sarlayan.

If Arcandor has proven to be real and effective, it would not be surprising for Quel'Thalas to play this lineup.

But what Valeera brought back was just a message, and even with the help of the blue dragon Stellagosa on the platform, Anasteria still maintained a dubious attitude.

The old king has been in power for more than three thousand years, and he has experienced all kinds of storms. He has never heard that the addiction of the highborne can be cured.

Compared with Anasterian whose thinking pattern had already solidified, the young Kael'thas was more aggressive, and he was willing to believe that Sharlayan was not a joking person.

Due to population reasons, the high elves have always pursued a policy of elite soldiers.

An army of 1,000 people may not seem like a lot, but the combat effectiveness of this army composed entirely of elites cannot be underestimated.

After observing the high elf soldiers lined up with the moon guards on both sides, Sharlayan suddenly remembered what the barrage had said about the Quel'Thalas army.

'Lack of a front row...'

Quel'Thalas also had fighters, but due to the special environment of Eversong Forest, the high elves' fighters did not have a large scale, and most of the battles were handed over to rangers with more fighting styles.

A ranger who picks up a bow is a sharpshooter, and can fight in close combat with a pair of knives.

The only problem is...their bodies are too fragile to hold the battle line under the impact of a large-scale enemy.

This fatal weakness was undoubtedly revealed during the Battle of Quel'Thalas, but Anasteria did not seem to intend to solve this loophole, and still stubbornly maintained the traditional establishment of the major legions.

Of course there is a reason for this. Compared to the number of rangers, there are only a handful of high elves who are willing to become warriors.

Hanging wire battle, this is the barrage's joking evaluation of the warrior profession.

There are many excellent fighters in Azeroth, such as Lothar, Solas, Daelin, Magni, etc., but there are very few people who can really reach the peak with the fighter profession alone.

Although Daelin is also a warrior, he has also learned part of the spells of the tidesage. This kind of combination is very common in Kul Tiras.

Magni also practiced shaman spells, and the only fighters who really went from beginning to end were Solas and Lothar.

Lothar had already died on the battlefield at the end of the Second Orc War. Although Solas was still alive, according to the information provided by the barrage, it is estimated that he was not far from death.

Sharlayan speculated that even if Kael'thas officially promoted the warriors, there would not be too many high elves willing to heed the call.

In view of this, Sarlayan and the barrage had previously discussed a compromise plan.

Vigorously develop paladins.

At this stage, paladins are a unique profession in the alliance. The first generation of paladins needs to accept the blessing of Archbishop Alonsus Faol of the Holy Light before they can officially take office.

Sharlayan had already learned a secret about the Holy Light through the barrage.

The so-called "holy" light is not divine, it is just one of the manifestations of light among the six origins of the universe.

Due to the unintentional misleading of the Church of the Holy Light, many people, including the high elves, thought that only those with noble aspirations could master the Holy Light.

However, this is not the case. As long as there is a strong obsession, the Holy Light will respond indiscriminately, no matter whether the obsession is good or malicious.

But knowing how to call upon the Light is one thing, and building a Paladin army is another.

Research from scratch is the most difficult. Since the Church of the Holy Light already has a standardized training process for paladins, why not directly pursue the doctrine of borrowing?

After the Suramar incident is over, Sharlayan intends to persuade Prince Kael'thas to send someone to the Church of the Holy Light to steal his master.

You don't need to pry into the core secrets of the Church of the Holy Light, you just need to learn the training process they used to train paladins.

Sharlayan originally planned to make the training methods of guardian druids public in Quel'Thalas.

It's a pity that because they were driven out of their hometown by druids and priests of the moon god, the descendants of Dath'Rema rejected this profession inherently.

Although it will not be severely discriminated against like the inelegant hanging silk war, it is definitely not comparable to the popular profession of mage.

Paladins are different. The golden paladins look very good, which is in line with the high elves' pursuit of beauty.

When sitting in the conference hall on the lower floor of Shar Alran and telling Valeera and others what happened recently, Sarlayan's eyes were a little empty, and he just subconsciously read the manuscript according to the "sophistry" template provided by the barrage.

"It turned out that so many things happened after that."

Kael'thas patted Sharlayan's right shoulder with emotion: "Thank you for your hard work, it seems that the land of the Broken Isles is not very peaceful."

"Uh~"

The corner of Sharlayan's mouth twitched when he came back to his senses: "Speaking of which, it seems that after Valeera and I entered the Broken Isles, many chain events started to happen here, right?" '

‘…Could it be that one of Valeera and I is the God of Plague? '

[Wrong, this is called the protagonist effect. 】

[From the moment you are selected by the system, you are the indisputable protagonist in the world of Azeroth. 】

Sharlayan: "...what the hell?"

【Well, I'm not kidding. Behind these incidents, the foreshadowing laid by Inas is actually at work, and it cannot be completely blamed on Sharlayan. 】

After hearing Sharlayan's plan against the Fal'dorei, Kael'thas discussed with the advisors he brought.

In the end, the consultants agreed that Sarlayan's plan was feasible, but it also had certain risks.

Although Sharlayan made some preparations in advance, hoping to draw the Fadore opposition to meet.

But if those people can't get rid of the surveillance of the spider queen Olaxis, everything is just empty talk.

Sharlayan rubbed his chin thoughtfully: "That is to say, as a last resort, we can only take Siesta and sneak back to the Fal'dorei's residence underground in Falanaar?"

"That's about it."

In Kael'thas' advisory group, the head is a white-haired male who has begun to look old, and his name is Voretal.

As mentioned before in the barrage, this Vorethal is also a relatively important figure in the future as they know it. He seems to have established an organization called the Astrologer.

However, this has nothing to do with the world line that Sarlayan is in. Due to the changes caused by the Sarlayan family, many people, including Voretal, will most likely not walk on the original path of destiny.

Voretal suggested to Kael'thas with a serious face: "The ancient compatriots of the Moon Guard have some ideas about how to sneak into Falnaar, why not invite them over to discuss together."

Sare'an raised his eyebrows in surprise: 'When did this guy get on good terms with the Moon Guard? Diplomacy is not weak. '

Kael'thas accepted Vore'thal's suggestion graciously, and sent a young advisor to invite the leader of the Moon Guard, Selana, to discuss the plan.

"Falanaar... We do know how to sneak in, but the risk remains."

Through prior communication with Voretal, Serana already knew that the high elves had a stable source of magic power—the Sunwell.

As long as they can establish a good relationship with the high elves, even if the plan to plant Alcandor fails, the moon guard who quit Quel'Thalas no longer has to worry about lack of magic power.

The two parties who each wanted hit it off.

As a local mage of Suramar, Serana knew far more about the magic net structure in this area than Farodin.

"There are multiple magic net nodes in the Suramar area, and Falnaar is located above one of them. This should be the reason why His Excellency Farodin chose to plant the Miracle Tree there."

Farodin nodded with a wry smile: "Unfortunately, I underestimated the total amount of magic power that Arcandor needs to absorb during the growth process, and the output of Falanaar's magic network nodes is completely insufficient."

Serana nodded understandingly: "I suffered a loss once~lightnovelpub.net~ This time your choice will be more sensible."

"Shar'Aran is the hub of the magic net in the Suramar area. Thanks to the efforts of the Suramar magisters in ancient times, the underground magic net pipelines in this area extend in all directions."

"Theoretically, it is possible to connect to any magic net node from the underground of Shal Elland, but... the reverse is also true."

Kael'thas understood what Selana meant, and asked with a frown: "You mean, while we are opening the underground magic net pipeline, the withered who occupy other magic net nodes may also touch the underground pipeline along the way." Into Shal Elland?"

"Yes."

Serana solemnly reminded: "As far as I know, most of the magic net nodes in Suramar are occupied by a large number of withered."

"Once the underground passage is opened, they will immediately 'smell' the sweet and magical breath of the magic net hub."

"This is a dangerous double-edged sword. Hurting the enemy can also hurt yourself. It is best to carefully consider the gains and losses before making a decision."