Chapter 672: Kill the Dreaddemon King first

By the time Drunken Wind was trying to figure out how to return to Pandaria, the Alliance's Northern Expedition had officially begun. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Well, exactly, the Northern Expedition was not all members of the Union, and the Forsaken did not join the Alliance.

In response to the joint overtures of Varian, Magni and Gerbin, Kalia has always been reluctant to leave.

It's like I might join the Alliance, but I haven't made up my mind yet.

Actually, this is also very easy to understand.

Regardless of the original timeline or the interference of the drunken wind, whether it is the Alliance, the Horde or the Oath, everyone standing together is huddled together for warmth.

Prior to the Orc Wars, the Alliance did not communicate as often as it does now, and the Orc invasion made the Alliance more united than ever before.

As for the orcs and trolls of the tribe, in a sense, this is also a "poor friend", two races that no one wants to see, no one wants to see (interesting Chinese) stands together, and they have become a force that is not welcomed by the mainstream.

As for the oath, the policy of drunken wind pulling people is "I will help you if you are in trouble, and then we will help others together".

And now the forsaken don't need to huddle together to keep warm.

No way, because of Taresa and Kalia, the Forsaken have a good relationship with the Alliance and the Horde, and no one wants to start a war for a small piece of land that has been polluted by the undead in Lordaeron - Kalia's act of giving away the land is not only to teach the surrounding forces, but also to cut off the coveting of the Forsaken at the root.

This princess Lordaeron has quite a good wrist.

If the Forsaken are not in trouble now, and may not be in trouble in the future, why join the Alliance?

Now that the Alliance needs the Forsaken, it is predictable that after the Lich King is destroyed, there is a good chance that the Forsaken will be left with a stronghold in Northrend - in the environment of Icecrown, only the Forsaken can live like a fish in water.

Varian, Magni, and Gerbin all knew in their hearts that if the Forsaken joined the Alliance, with the new Riptide and the Forsaken, the tribe would not be able to live even in Northrend!

In other words, as soon as the Forsaken join the Alliance, the Horde will fall into absolute strategic passivity - unfortunately, most of the Forsaken are humans, but many are orcs.

After all, the Forsaken were transformed by the hapless eggs of Dunhold Castle.

So no matter how much Kalia leans towards the Alliance, the Forsaken will only maintain an eerie neutrality for now.

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And the first step of the Northern Expedition was not to board the ship, but to deal with the Scarlet Crusade first.

Under a combined raid by the Forsaken and the Alliance Paladins, the Scarlet Crusader's cathedral was easily contained, and a large number of Scarlet Crusader warriors were disarmed and placed under house arrest.

The commander of the raid was Fao.

The Esoteric Sect acted secretly, and had almost figured out the details of the Scarlet Crusaders, including the reason why they parted ways because of a small disagreement at that time, and they were also found out with the efforts of the Esoteric Sect.

Dreadlord.

Let's rewind the clock to the time when the Silver Hand split - why did the Scarlet Crusaders and the Silver Crusaders go their separate ways?

The reasons for this are complicated, and when this decision was made, Uther and Dasohan discovered some problems near Lordaeron.

Don't look at the original time when Neozu betrayed Kilgadan, with the help of Arthas, through the Frost Grief to kill Marganis - if it wasn't for Neozu who betrayed Kilgadan, then Arthas didn't need to kill Marganis after picking up Frost Sorrow.

But Marganis is dead, but his legacy in Lordaeron is still there!

After compiling through the extensive records of the Scarlet Crusaders, Fao discovered that Tyrenus was not ignorant of demons, and that His Majesty had even organized an internal spy organization and found some traces of the Dreadlord's activities.

The original events of the fall of Arthas were even more complicated than the original timeline, remember the female assassin he met when Drunken Wind went to Lordaeron to remind Terenus?

It was a member of the King's Eye, an organization that Terenus would later form.

The King's Eye has found certain traces of demons.

During the trial of Fordin in Southsea Town, paladins loyal to Lordaeron, including Uther, received the news from Terenus.

Uther, along with Dasohan, Mograine, and others, chose to separate from Fordin, in order to eliminate Lordaeron's demonic forces (and by the way, to control the Tirisfal Glades).

So why don't they say it?

Sorry, there's no way to say anything like that - it involves a lot of inside information from the King's Eye and Lordaeron, and at the time, many Lordaerons, including Uther, were looking forward to rebuilding the country after the Scourge War!

So Uther chose to be tough and chose to subdue Lordaeron first.

In this regard, Uther succeeded—Marganis's back was swept away by Uther, and the garbage that tried to wreak havoc on Lordaeron was crushed to slag by the paladins.

But Tikdios is still there!

Remember Tikdios - yes, the Dreadlord who was killed by Hun in the Ancient War - in the last battle of the Eastern Kingdoms that year, the Battle of Keldaron, Tikdios, as the demon commander, was stripped of his command by a group of Abyss Lords because of the unfavorable war.

After that, the big bat disappeared and was never found again.

Everyone knows on their feet that a Dreadlord is in Azeroth, and he can't stop doing things.

The only question is, what did he do?

Quite simply, corrupt paladins.

Paladins are a very special kind of beings, and their devout belief in the Holy Light will give them firmness and conviction and great strength, as long as the faith is strong, even in the face of death, the Paladin will always shine - for example, Lafayette, when he was captured by demons and soaked in evil energy, he was still a great paladin.

But when a paladin's faith is not strong enough - or when the paladin betrays his faith, what was once strong becomes terrifyingly vulnerable.

Tim Dios, who had lost his command, single-handedly directed the conflict between the Scarlet Crusade and Gilneis.

Coincidentally, at a time when the enthusiasm for the restoration of the Scarlet Crusaders was high, Tikdios's corruption was extremely smooth - and from then on, the Scarlet Crusader Paladin's thinking began to go astray.

But fortunately, there is Uther.

After all, Tikdios can only use the background of the paladins to subtly influence them, and the paladins have not really fallen.

After Uther discovered this problem, he opted for the Northern Expedition.

It was a desperate attack.

The Scarlet Crusade's Northern Expedition is a journey of revenge and self-purification, and Uther wants to lead his warriors through a just war and strengthen his convictions.

When the time comes, the victorious Scarlet Crusaders will be determined and can easily pull out the moths inside!

Unfortunately, the Northern Expedition failed - and now, in the northern part of Icecap, the remnants of the Scarlet Crusaders are on the verge of becoming savages......