Chapter 289: Preparing for the Return

As for the selection of the commander of the continental coalition forces, the whole conference also showed a rare peaceful atmosphere, the candidates for the commander of the continental coalition forces are determined according to the number of troops, and the number of troops sent and the number of funds are determined to be the candidates for the commander of the coalition forces.

It stands to reason that the commander of the Continental Alliance should be selected from the Cenarion Council, but most of the members of the Cenarion Council are Night Elves and Minotaurs, and when they fight, they are directly assigned to the commanders of the Alliance and the Horde camps, so the commander of the Continental Alliance can only be formulated separately.

Dalaran, Stormgard, and Kurtiras, who have relatively few troops, are completely out of consideration, the Forsaken are the undead, and many alliances regard the Forsaken as the Scourge Legion, plus the Forsaken Polluter Legion is also committed to studying the plague, and the Undead are even less likely to become the commander of the coalition forces.

In terms of influence, the dwarves, gnomes, trolls, and minotaurs are not as extensive as the orcs and humans in the entire continent, and as a third-party force, the blood elves are the ones who send the most troops, and many neutral forces have trade with the blood elves, and if you add the goblins who sell goods all over the world, the blood elves are influential in the entire Azeroth.

The title of the commander of the Continental Alliance is still very tempting for most people, and just saying this title is enough to make most generals excited.

"How about I suggest that Archduke Bovar Forttagen be the commander this time?" The dwarven King Magni proposed that Berval, as the first powerful figure in the Stormwind Kingdom, was fully qualified to be the commander of the Continental Alliance.

Moreover, in terms of character, Berval has no problem at all, as a paladin, Berval completely lives up to the glory of the paladin's virtues, whether it is in the kingdom of Stormwind or in the army, Berval's actions can be called a noble paladin.

But no matter how good Bolval is, there will still be people who oppose it. "I don't agree with Bolval."

The Forsaken objected very simply on behalf of Rotanda Gille, and did not even say a reason, considering the relationship between Undercity and Stormwind, Bolval was the commander, and of course the Forsaken would not agree. Stormwind City directly regarded the Forsaken as a member of the Scourge Legion, and there were a lot of small collisions and frictions in private, and Rotan Degilly did not let go of his mouth at this point.

Garin, Tannred, and Patrick, of course, were also opposed.

In the end, seeing that no one had discussed a result, Boval directly stated: "This battle is under the sole responsibility of Duke Leorick von Zeldig, the commander of the Seventh Legion, and I will not come to the Silissus Desert in person. ”

Bolval's words made it clear that the commander of this continental alliance would not be the commander.

And Woking, who had not spoken for a long time, expressed his demands for fear that the world would not be chaotic: "This decisive battle in the Great Desert of Silisus is not trivial, we need a commander who is recognized by everyone, and has rich combat experience, and at the same time, we also need to have deep military combat knowledge and commander quality. ”

Listening to Woking's words, everyone present focused their eyes on Vandal Deer Helmet, and according to Wokin's words, Vandal Deer Helmet was a person who met all of the above conditions.

A thousand years ago, the first battle of quicksand was commanded by Vandal Deer Helm, and the Cenarion Council was the leader of this continental summit, and as the great druid of the Council, Vandal Deer Helm was obviously the leader of the Cenarion Council.

Night Elves have a long lifespan, and as the commander of the last Battle of the Quicksands, Deerhelm's combat experience and knowledge of fighting insects are unmatched, which is unmatched by anyone else in this room.

That was said, but in anticipation of everyone, Woking said something that made people vomit blood: "I propose that the regent of Quel'Salas, Patrick Cabolon, be the commander of this coalition." ”

This huge contrast between expectations and reality made all the high-level executives present a little unresponsive.

The Blood Elves were the commanders of this coalition, and Stormwind, Dalaran, Dwarves, and Gnomes naturally disagreed.

"I'm against it!" Luo Ning was the first to react, and directly objected, he had just eaten Patrick's trick before, and Luo Ning would never agree to the blood elf as the commander of the continental alliance this time.

"I also disagree, although the blood elves have made great contributions to this battle, but in terms of qualifications, the blood elves are not comparable to the night elves." The dwarven king Magni gave a very normal reason, compared to the night elves who have survived from ancient times to the present, Patrick is only a third-generation blood elf like Kael'thas , and no matter how seniority or experience, it can be compared with the night elves.

"I'm against it too." The gnome master craftsmen also voiced their opposition. However, the dwarfs generally do not listen, and considering the relationship between the gnomes and the dwarves, the gnomes naturally unconditionally support the views of Ironforge.

And thinking of the matter of Tamred and Garin, Berval naturally would not agree to let the blood elves preside over this continental alliance, and Stormwind's opposition was also expected.

At the beginning, the candidates for the commander of the Continental Alliance have already been eliminated, and in the end, there is only one candidate for the orc King Sarufar.

At the mention of King Sarufar, Berval's face changed slightly, while the tribe side agreed, and the neutral forces were all silent.

The prestige of King Sarufar was not only widespread among the tribes, but also among the alliances, or even more notorious. After a baptism of orc warfare, Stormwind doesn't have a good evaluation of Lord Sarufar, all of them are butchers, executioners, demons and the like.

Lord Sarufar has served the Horde ever since he drank the blood of Manolos with Grom Hellroar. He led the Horde in wars such as the siege of Shattrath and Stormwind, and was undefeated until the end of the Second War.

When Orgrim led the Hammer of Doom in the First War, when he saw Sarufar's efficiency and cruelty on the battlefield, he appointed Sarufar as his second-in-command, as you can imagine, the wounds Stormwind suffered at the hands of Lord Sarufar.

At that time, the leaders of the alliance, Boval, Magni and others, all fell into deep thought, if they chose the commander of the alliance, in addition to the gnomes, they had grievances with other forces, and even neutral forces, if they chose the commander of neutral forces, such as the blood elf regent, other neutral forces and the alliance unanimously disagreed, in comparison, the orc King Salufar was indeed the most suitable candidate for this alliance, at least the neutral forces were not all opposed.

And during a war, King Sarufar was controlled by the blood of demons to become extremely murderous and brutal, and now with the death of Manolos in the Hellfire Ridge, the orcs have been freed from the cursed blood, so if King Sarufar becomes the commander, there is still a reason in the hearts of the alliance people who can perfunctory themselves, instead of Patrick becoming the commander, the alliance people collectively oppose it, and they have to take the "invited" Dalaran to also raise the banner of opposition.

The final item of the conference has been decided, the commander of the continent-wide alliance will be the orc King Sarufar, and when the coalition forces reach the Silissus Desert, King Sarufar will officially become the commander-in-chief of this quicksand battle.

After the initial policy was decided, the leaders and leaders began to leave the Caron Glade, and Patrick led the accompanying troops to prepare for the return journey.

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