Chapter 259: The Barov Family

Perhaps to get to know Locke better, General Abydis chose to walk with Locke, and along the way he asked questions that Locke would find difficult to answer, such as now. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

"You don't know about you and Bridget, Sally, and that High Elf Noris, and now the whole Crusader knows about it?" General Abydis shook his body as he shook his head as he shook his head, "I really can't understand how these young girls could like someone like you who is not loyal enough to love. And the High Elves, didn't they say that the elves were all arrogant? How can I have feelings for you? ā€

"Hehehe" Locke can only smile at this, the current general is not in the right state, who knows when he will get angry, let's keep silent.

"How could I have agreed to let Bridget go to the Fifth Legion in the first place?" General Abydis sighed, he turned his head and tilted his head to Locke, and said dissatisfiedly, "Although you are excellent and pious enough, your attitude towards love really can't be flattered to me. If it weren't for Bridget threatening me, I'd have beaten you up once I saw you! ā€

"It's a pity that I raised my daughter for so many years!" General Abydis began to sigh again.

As the party concerned, Locke can only wipe cold sweat with a smiling face.

In order to prevent General Abydis from focusing the conversation on himself any longer, Locke diverted the topic.

"I heard from the soldiers on patrol yesterday that this is the Western Plague Lands?" Locke recalled the name of the place, then continued, "Why is that name?" Isn't this area East Lordaeron? ā€

"The Plague Land, of course, is called because of the plague." General Abydis, who was obviously a little absent-minded, said with some discouragement, "From the Sodoril River, Eastern Lordaeron is divided into two parts, east and west, of which the spread of the plague is most severe in the eastern region. ā€

"I don't know when the people who live in this cursed land began to call this the land of plague. Now the land is as you see it, full of rotting undead, diseased forests, bloodthirsty beasts affected by the poisonous fog. ā€

"There's no better name than that."

Locke looked up at the highest spot in the sky, and there was a faint glowing spot of light. Because of the influence of the poisonous mist, the light it emits is dim. As a result, the land is full of dusk. The sky and land are full of abnormal colors.

"How did you end up here? The environment here is so harsh! "Locke has great admiration for the soldiers who are fighting in this fast land, and it is certainly not easy to survive in the harsh environment here, and there are deadly threats everywhere.

"We humans are tenacious, as long as the environment is a little better, we can survive!" General Abydis laughed for a moment, "To the north of this road, the territory of Tyran is in the valley of the mountains. The city of Hearthvale is not threatened by the undead, the lands near the realm are not affected by the poisonous fog, and they are able to feed a certain number of armies. The priest and some of the Night Elf druids from Darnassus believe that this land will support our battle in its own way. ā€

"Still, we'd like to thank your Fifth Legion." General Abidis said with some emotion, "This expansion of our crusaders is inseparable from the support of the silver pine forest grain. Without food, we would not be able to feed so many troops, even if we gathered a large number of refugees. No one would have thought that your adventure would make our situation so much better! ā€

"I'm beginning to believe what Mograine says, you may be a Blessed Light!"

General Abydis looked Locke up and down to see if he was any different from the others.

"......" Locke could only respond to this scrutinizing gaze with silence.

"Well, strictly speaking, you're a good kid!" General Abydis turned his head and said with a smile, "But I am not as handsome as I was when I was younger. Otherwise, how could Bridget's mother take a fancy to me? ā€

Locke turned his head to look at General Abydis in surprise, but he didn't expect his expression to become serious and sad.

"Hey, are you alright?" Locke tried to ask.

General Abydis waved his hand, and he let out a long breath to ease his emotions.

"When I talk about Bridget, I think of her mother, sorry for the gaffe."

Then, without waiting for Locke to ask anything, the general rode his horse and left first.

Just as Locke was secretly pondering, there was a rush of horses' hooves behind him, and Bridget's eager voice came.

"What did the old man tell you?" Bridget looked nervously at Locke, "Did you talk about me?" What were you talking about? Did he threaten you??! ā€

Looking at Bridget's nervous face, Locke smiled and shook his head.

"Didn't talk about me?" She looked at Locke suspiciously, "You can talk for so long without talking about me?" How did I not know that the old man still had a common topic for you? He can't wait to see you beat you up once! ā€

"You're thinking too much." Locke stretched out his right hand and tugged at Bridget's brown hair, who pulled the war horse away from him.

"General Abydis is very worried about your safety, and he has instructed me to keep you safe. Then we talked about the environment and our vision for the future. Locke explained half-truthfully.

Anyway, they've been talking about it for so long, and that's all they do. A father who loves his daughter so much should not be contradicted and misunderstood by his daughter.

"Really?" Bridget still kept asking, "The old man said he wanted to talk to you and break up us!" ā€

"No, your father didn't say that to me." Locke shook his head, it turned out that General Abydis came to him with this thought, so what changed his opinion?

"Whew~" Bridget let out a sigh of relief, one hand clapping the armor's high, curved breastplate.

The two began to chat one by one, and the time slowly approached dusk.

Because the environment here is not safe, the campsites of the Crusaders are planned in advance, and they will not stop to rest until they reach a certain place.

From a distance, Locke saw a sparkling water, and a huge lake appeared in Locke's sight.

In the middle of the lake there is also a huge island in the middle of the lake, and on the middle of the lake there is a town of houses with a continuous cluster, and at the highest point, a castle appears there.

"The county of Keldaron on Lake Daron Mill is the stronghold of the Barov family, the largest noble family in the kingdom of Alterac. No, arguably the largest aristocratic family in Lordaeron. After the end of the war with the orcs, they were stripped of their titles by King Terenus because of historical issues that could not be erased. ā€

Bridget pointed to the island in the middle of the lake and explained it to Locke.

Locke knew that, strictly speaking, this was done by King Terenus very unkindly.

The Barov family of the Kingdom of Alterac was a wealthy family that held a vast land east of the Alterac Mountains.

Brill, the trading center of the Tirisfard Glades, was right at the gates of the royal city of Lordaeron, and no one could have imagined that such an important town did not belong to the kingdom of Lordaeron.

Tallenmere, the produce hub of the Hillsbrad Hills, is an important market in the Hillsbrad Hills. Countless fresh apples, bananas, potatoes, tomatoes and other agricultural products and fruits are loaded here and transported to the various kingdoms.

The vast island of Keldaron on Lake Daron Mill in East Lordaeron and the surrounding territory belong to the owner of the castle on the island.

The port town of Nanhai in the hills of Hillsbrad is a sea-to-sea town that connects the kingdom of Kurtilas, the port of Minahir in the wetlands, and the port of the kingdom of Stormwind.

All of these places were fiefdoms of the Barov family.

Their wealth is comparable to that of the Alterac royal family, and they are of Arachi ancestry, with members of the family living in Kerdaronshire. This is the old castle of the Alahi nation. Continuing this ancient and noble family lineage.

However, the outbreak of the Orc War completely changed the kingdom of Alterac and the fate of this family.

Joining the alliance led by the kingdom of Lordaeron to resist the Orc kingdom, he treacherously surrendered to the orc army and launched a counterattack against the alliance's army. They were constantly inciting peasant revolts in the Union-controlled areas. The rebels repeatedly harassed the Kingdom of Dalaran forces in the Hillsbrad area, preventing them from supporting the Union navy fighting to the south.

They gave way to the artery in the Alterac Mountains, allowing the orc army to pass through and attack the city of Lordaeron.

With the support of Uther, Lightbringer of the Knights of the Silver Hand, the rebels entrenched in Dalaran were quickly routed, while the remnants of the Kingdom of Alterac fled to the Balov family's possession of Kelldaron in Lake Daronmeir.

The Barov family, who are good at self-preservation, are firmly on the side of the Lordaeron Alliance at this time, and they cooperate with the elven fleet of Silvermoon City to break through the encirclement of the orc army that is trying to blockade Lake Daron Mill, and hand over these rebels to the Lordaeron Alliance.

Soon, the actions of the Alterac Kingdom caused the wrath of the mage Dalaran.

Dalaran quickly and decisively sent an army and the king of Riptide (Stormgard) to attack and completely destroy the kingdom of Alterac and raze the entire kingdom of Alterac to the ground.

But for the Barovs, they spared this once noble of Alterak.

The war soon ended, and King Terenus Minahir of Lordaeron made the final judgment.

Deprive the Barov family, the remnants of Alterak, of their dominion over Brill, Talenmere, and the towns of the South Seas, and use them as a key point of support for the orc prison Fort Dunhold.

This event seriously damaged the interests of the Barov family, who began to curse Terenus. At the same time, the surviving nobles of the Alterac kingdom, who have extreme hatred of the Barov family, in their opinion, the kingdom was buried by these people.

At this time, the Barov family could only bear the name of the renegade, and the endless curse and resentment were lonely on the isolated island of Keldaron.

Eventually, they gave their lives to the Scourge in exchange for revenge on the kingdom of Lordaeron. They've all gone mad, they've lost their will, and they've become slaves of the Lich King through and through.