Ranger King of Azeroth

Chapter 41: Sword of the Highborne



  Chapter 41 The Sword of the Highborne

  As a layman in politics, Charlemagne must have been unable to figure out what Osis was thinking, but he just vaguely felt that the other party did not seem to have the intention of completely retiring.

   But judging from the observed situation and the information provided by the mentor, the situation of the Silver Moon Council seems to be a bit bad.

Darkan has become more and more powerful in recent years. His aggressive style makes it difficult for moderates to agree with him, and even people from his own faction seem to be somewhat incompatible with him. At least there is no sense of tacit understanding between the three of them. .

  According to the original history, at least before the undead disaster, the entire Silver Moon Council should not have too much turmoil, but as usual, it is inevitable to drag the royal family behind.

   When Charlemagne finished observing the Silver Moon Council and was about to look back, Darkan suddenly turned his sharp eyes to this side, as if he sensed that someone was watching him, and nodded with a gentle smile after seeing that it was Charlemagne.

  ‘What a keen intuition! I can be noticed by him just by observing from the corner of my eye. This guy is probably at the high level of the 8th ring, not far from the epic...'

  Although he was taken aback, Charlemagne still nodded politely to Darkan. It was not unusual for the king to look around when he was talking nonsense, and observing the Silver Moon Council, which was usually hard to see, would not arouse Darkan's suspicion.

  At least Cirvanas is also looking at the fat member of the Huomang family who has been wiping sweat with interest at this time...

  Since he was discovered, Charlemagne couldn't continue to look over there, but Anasterian's impassioned nonsense continued. When it came to getting up, he even stretched out his fist and waved it, but there were very few responses from the audience.

   An unusually strong elf behind the king caught Charlemagne's attention at this time.

  He should be an extremely rare warrior among the high elves, and judging by his capable and flawless movements and his sharp eyes scanning all around, he is probably a very high-ranking warrior.

"That person is Thalorian Dawnseeker, the captain of the royal guard, who was awarded the sword of the highborne, Quel'Delar, by His Majesty the Sun King. He has been guarding His Majesty for thousands of years, and he is an out-and-out heroic warrior. .”

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   At this time, it was his mentor Li Reza who explained to Charlemagne, and the Ranger General stood at the top beside Charlemagne.

  After hearing the instructor's explanation, Charlemagne nodded lightly in a daze.

  Thalorian Dawnseeker, one of the few heroic warriors of the high elves, and the current holder of Quel'Delar.

   Speaking of the name Salorian, many people probably don't know much about it, but the sword Quel'Delar is quite famous.

  The Blades Forged by the Highborne Dragon, also known as the Sword of the Highborne, are two demonized swords made by the Dragon Clan and handed down to the Highborne by the Red Dragon Queen—Life-Binder Alexstrasza.

   Quel'Delar is one of the swords of the Highborne Sisters, and the other is the famous Quel'Sera.

The fates of these two sister swords granted to the Highborne are different. Quel'Delar was taken away by Dath'Remar when he was traveling eastward, and has been passed down among the Highborne since then. Every generation who holds it Without exception, they are the most outstanding fighters among the high elves.

   No one knew the whereabouts of Quel Serra at this time, but Charlemagne the traverser clearly remembered that this sword is now in the city of Doom, or Elesalas.

  After Tyrande and Malfurion expelled the Highborne, the separated Highborne also had different situations.

   First of all, the high elves who now call themselves Quel'dorei are a relatively large group, so I won't repeat them here.

The second is the residents of Suramar who are still living in the enchantment. Now they call themselves Shaldorei—Children of the Night. They rely on one of the pillars of creation left by the Titans—the Eye of Aman'Thul as a source of magic power. survived the magic provided by the Nightwell.

  Suramar, which is located in the Broken Isles, has not been disturbed by the outside world. The huge barrier still hangs over the entire city, and they still live a peaceful life...for now.

   There is also a group of highborne elves called Syndra living in the ancient city of Eressalas in Feralas, Kalimdor, and Quel'Sera is kept by their leader, Prince Torsedrin.

  This sword, like Syndra, which has begun to absorb demon energy, has lost its former glory. Charlemagne knows how to restore it to its former glory, but it is too far away to say this now.

  For Charlemagne, who is committed to strengthening the power of the high elves, whether it is Syndra who is still lingering in Eresalas or the Son of Night in Suramar, he must strive for a powerful boost.

  Sindra’s leader, Prince Torsedrin, is out of his mind, and it’s impossible to discuss serious matters with him, and Charlemagne doesn’t have the confidence to win against this guy now…

  The trip to Eresalas had already been recorded in his little book, but he didn't plan to seek death until he was sure of getting rid of the demon Immotar and Torcedrin.

  Nightborne is even more troublesome. Now that powerful barrier is still in operation. The entire barrier completely isolates the connection with the outside world.

   Except for a small number of night children who were exiled to become night elves because of the failure of the political struggle, it was impossible to get in touch with them.

   In addition, there are also the group of highborne...ghosts who also live in Azsuna on the Broken Isles. However, Charlemagne has doubts about whether they can leave Azsuna, and does not plan to recruit them until the situation is clarified.

   When Charlemagne was looking at Salorian in a daze and thinking about something, he was suddenly awakened by a chill. It turned out that Salorian noticed him at this time and glanced at him sharply.

   But when Salorian saw Charlemagne's empty eyes, he knew that the kid was distracted, so he didn't care too much, and looked away again.

  Thalorian Dawn Seeker, Charlemagne recalled the elf's subsequent encounters in his mind after being awakened.

  The Scourge broke through Silvermoon City under the leadership of Alsace. After King Anasterian was killed, Salorian learned of Alsace's ultimate goal—the Sunwell.

  After he led the remaining resisters back to the Sunwell and destroyed the portal to the Sunwell, the Scourge crossed the sea to attack Quel'Danas and finally landed on the island to launch an attack.

Thalorian knew that with the strength of the troops at that time, it was impossible to stop the huge Scourge in a hurry, so in order to preserve his strength, he asked all his subordinates to retreat, and he came to the entrance of Quel'Danas Island by himself. Life delays time for the troops to build a line of defense.

  Heaven to the left, Warrior to the right.

  Thalorian practiced this sentence with his own life. However, although his heroic sacrifice bought time for the high elves, but...the result still failed to change.

  The Sunwell was breached and polluted, and Quel'Delar, the sword of the Highborne, was also destroyed following the fall of the last owner, Lannathel, and finally completely disappeared from the sight of the high elves.

  


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