Chapter 613: Déjà vu decision
To be honest, King Rastaha's participation in the war was actually quite excessive. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info
It's the equivalent of Magni fighting as a striker himself – though it seems understandable given the current state of the trolls.
After all, the contradictions between the prophet Zur and the king of Rastaha, although not clear to the foreign people, are more or less aware.
And interestingly, Zur hasn't shown up yet.
King Rastaha's presence gave the Horde an advantage for a while, and the Alliance couldn't handle it without a large number of mages.
And the battlefield of this battle is Draenor, not Azeroth.
The performance of mages in Draenor depends on how well they can adapt to this environment - the guy who can use all his strength anytime and anywhere, we can call it an astral mage, and so far there is not a single astral mage.
After all, Medivan has now become a warlock.
Without the full support of the Faye, the alliance is now in a strategic defensive position as a whole.
But this defense is only temporary, after all, in terms of pure power comparison, the alliance can be said to be in an absolute position - at least for now.
While the Alliance still doesn't know exactly what the trolls are going to do to the Arranca gods, there is no doubt that they must have mastered a method that will help them gain access to the power of the Arranca gods.
If they do succeed, the result is really hard to say.
In this case, the alliance had to choose to take the initiative and look for an opportunity to give the tribe a try.
"Master Moira, how is Violet's mage status now? If we continue to procrastinate, once the trolls gain the power they covet, I'm afraid our war will be in trouble. ”
"The mages aren't in great shape." Faced with Tulayan's question, Moira was also depressed, "To be honest, fighting in another world is quite a hard task, even me, I have to be careful of failing to cast spells in such a place where void energy is rampant, let alone the rest of the mage group." ”
"Phew," Tulayan let out a long sigh, "the battle will begin when the first fort is built, and now it seems that the orcs are destined to finish it first." ”
"Actually, if you think about it, it's not necessarily a bad thing." Khadgar was calm, "We may not have to defend all the time, and when the mage group adapts to the environment here, it is better to strike as soon as possible." ”
"That's all it can be." Tulayan nodded helplessly, "Anyway, you can't let the trolls get their hands on those crystals with peace of mind. ”
"So, now our mission is clear - figure out where to attack next, and then develop a complete battle plan to move after the mage regiment has fully recovered its spellcasting ability."
Tulayan nodded, then looked at the map carefully.
"Draenor, Hellfire Peninsula - what an interesting place, Khadgar, is this map really accurate?"
"Of course." Khadgar smiled, "This is something my teacher gave me, and it is said that I received it from an astral merchant after paying a lot of money. ”
"Guardian ......"
When it comes to Medivan, Tulayan really doesn't know what to say.
Originally, as a guardian, Medivan was undoubtedly a member of the Alliance, but in fact, Medivan was now strictly neutral, and if Medivan helped the Alliance at this time, then I am afraid that the tribe would be hung up and fought in this war.
But on the other hand, Tulayan has some understanding of what is now Medivan.
Medivan, or the Oath as a whole, is no longer focused on the division of power in Azeroth - in the eyes of the Oath, the war between the Alliance and the Horde is just a petty fight, and the real war is with the Elder Gods, the Burning Legion, and even the Lord of the Void.
Shaking his head, trying not to think about it, Tulayan returned to the map.
"Let's move our troops first, as expected, the Hellfire Fortress is our battleground - if we can hold this place, we can even bypass the tribe and go to the Teroka Forest to stop the trolls first, then we won't have to worry about it."
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Coincidentally, just as the Alliance was planning to attack, the Horde was actually thinking about when to fight again.
No way, no matter whether it is Gromash or King Sarufar, there is no one who does not worry about the Masters of the Alliance.
Different from the original timeline, the current tribe has no one in Dalaran to speak for them, the entire Dalaran is now working for the Alliance, and the power of the Violet Avenger Mage Regiment, these orcs are also very clear.
Orcs freed from demonic blood are not reckless, and they are not arrogant enough to carry magic in their flesh.
I have to say that Zur's actions are really well concealed, although the orcs know that they are planning something, but they can't figure out what they are planning.
It can be said that Zur's actions not only deceived the enemy, but also deceived his teammates - the tribe did not know that if it really dragged on, the situation would be in their favor, so now the tribe is also trying to continue to organize the attack.
"Think about it, where exactly are we supposed to fight?"
In the command post, King Sarufar and King Gromash and Rastaha, who had just returned to the fortress of glory, were also looking at the map.
For some reason, after a great victory, King Rastaha rejected Gromache's suggestion to attack Hellfire Fortress, and instead chose to retreat outright, retreating to Glory, leaving only a small force and scouts to keep an eye on the Second Legion of Stormwind in Glory's Fortress - they weren't fast anyway, and if they wanted to return to Revenge Fortress with supplies, a small force would be enough to hold them back.
"It's really hard to say." Gromash shook his head, "The undead know what the group of cubs of the Alliance have in mind!" ”
“……”
As for King Rastaha, he was now carefully wiping his golden spear with a piece of animal skin, and he turned a deaf ear to King Sarufar's questions.
Without Saar, the tribe is like having no brains!
King Sarufar shook his head helplessly.
Compared to the original timeline, the current tribe really lacks IQ - no Woking, no Kane, no Cuong, no Queen Xi, and a few brainy guys in the whole tribe go on a blind date in Nagrand, and the rest are digging graves in the Teroka Forest (Jindu doesn't know when he slipped away, and if nothing else, he should be in the Teroka Forest now).
How to look, how to feel that the command of the orcs is a problem.
"Why do you want to do so much?" Gromash didn't care about King Sarufar's hesitation, "Since we don't know where to fight, then let's just go back to the Hellfire Fortress - take all the siege equipment, I don't believe that the Alliance will abandon their Second Legion of Stormwind!" ”
Against two familiar maps, the Alliance and the Horde made a déjà vu decision.