Azeroth Shadow of the Moon

Chapter 324 Zandalari's Actions

After leaving the purified Tomb of Tyr, Thorim planned to rush to Uldaman with Tyr's hammer and silver arm non-stop, and then prepare to cross the sea to Kalimdor at any time according to the follow-up arrangement.

Regardless of Thorim's itinerary in the future, at least he should not return to Sylud Village for a long time, but will use Uldaman as the center of future operations.

In order to prevent Loken from being alerted by the influx of too many people into the barren land for development, and this barren land is not very suitable for intelligent creatures to live in, Brunhilde, who originally planned to follow Thorim southward, had to give up temporarily. the idea.

The village of Silud has been rooted in the Tirisfal Forest for many years, and the people of Brunhilde have long been accustomed to these living environments.

Now that Zakaz has been completely wiped out, there is no hidden danger under Tyr's Tomb. Apart from being relatively close to the city-state of Lordaeron, this fertile land surrounded by mountains and rivers is undoubtedly the most suitable place for Thorim's family to live at the moment.

"Actually, you don't need to worry about Lordaeron for the time being."

Andrea said to Brunhilde, "The location of the village of Sylud is sandwiched between the Silverpine Forest and the Tirisfal Forest. It can be said to be a buffer zone between Gilneas and Lordaeron."

"If I were Lord Menethil, in order to avoid conflict with Gilneas, I would not continue to expand the territory to the west."

Andrea pointed to the east of the Tirisfal Forest, "Wilder to the east of this forest is unclaimed land, and the land is fertile and suitable for survival. There is a great chance that Lordaeron will develop eastward."

As a time traveler, Andrea can make inferences based on future historical developments.

Facts have proved that the leader of Lordaeron did not compete with Gilneas in the western territory, but expanded the territory all the way to the east of the unowned land.

And Greymane, who has always pursued isolationism, has no intention of continuing to go north to argue with Lordaeron.

The establishment of Kul Tiras has thinned the population of Gilneas, and they are content to safely control the territory of Silverpine Forest.

The population of Xilude Village is far less than that of Lordaeron, but they are born from the bitter cold of Northrend and can endure hardships and stand hard work better than the people of Lordaeron.

If they can rely on Xilude Village as the center and develop a large area of ​​surrounding mountain territory, it should be enough for them to survive and develop for a long time.

As for what kind of friction and cooperation will occur between Sylud and Lordaeron in the future, Andrea can't say for sure. After all, this female clan village is a product completely separated from history, and only time can witness their future. developed.

Farewell to Thorim, Andrea returned to Kalimdor with her daughter and the black dragon princess.

The trustee sent the platinum disc to Northrend and handed it over to Nawaz, who had switched defenses again, and asked him to secretly arrange for his men to sneak into the Fortress of Winterembrace, trying to convince the guards in the treasure house through the content recorded in the platinum disc... .

Although it is temporarily uncertain how effective the four giant guards including Alkavon will be in counterattacking Ulduar, it is always necessary to be prepared.

Moreover, there should be some treasures related to Titans in the Winter Embrace Treasure House guarded by Alkavon and others. It can't really be just some sand sculpture PVP equipment...

Nawaz started to act immediately after receiving the order, but the progress was not very smooth.

There is a huge sealed door at the entrance of the Winter Embrace Treasure House. Prism's thieves are researching how to open the door without destroying it, but there is little success for the time being.

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The prestige of Strom City became weaker and weaker with the expansion of the major city-states. In the following hundreds of years, the Dark Night Republic successively established close trade relations with the major human city-states on the other side of the sea.

Based on the information collected by Prism's scouts, the Supreme Council made a ranking of the comprehensive strength of the human city-states.

The strongest city is still the city of Strom, which is ruled by the descendants of Thoradin. However, due to the remote location of the Arathi Highlands, there has been constant friction with the forest trolls of the Hinterlands, and the gap between the central government and the city-states is gradually narrowing. .

Contrary to Andrea's expectations, the second place was not Lordaeron, which he had always been optimistic about, but Alterac, which he had not considered before.

Today's Alterac sits on the fertile Hillsbrad hills, and apart from the small number of Icefang trolls, they don't have much external pressure, and their development speed is very rapid.

The third is Lordaeron, which began to expand to West Welder.

Affected by the village of Sylud, the lord Menethil, who should have no worries, had to allocate part of his energy to guard against this matriarchal clan. Lordaeron even built an important military town at the foot of the mountain near the village of Sylud for surveillance. and defense.

Ranked fourth is Dalaran, the city of magic as an independent city-state.

Although the trade income of Dalaran City is the highest among all major city-states, they are only an isolated city after all, and it is surprising enough that they can occupy the fourth place.

The last two have no suspense, namely Gilneas and Kul Tiras.

Kyrgyz was abducted by the sea city-state of Kul Tiras, and the speed of expansion of the entire Silverpine Forest was greatly affected.

The situation is even worse in Kul Tiras, where Lord Proudmoore is defending Tiragarde Sound against an attack from the Drust from the west.

And it wasn't the problems on these islands that depressed Kul Tiras the most.

The neighbor next door, the Zandalari, would send their own warships to pass near the large island of Kul Tiras every three days. Although they did not take the initiative to attack, their contemptuous attitude made Lord Proudmoore very vigilant.

"Zandalar..."

Andrea knocked on the table in the meeting room thoughtfully, "Being honest for hundreds of years, have you become active again?"

Although the troll war didn't hurt Zanda, it undoubtedly hurt their self-proclaimed source of trolls.

After Gurubashi and Drakalai rejected Zandalar's help one after another, they stayed on their islands for a long time without making any major moves.

Maiev took out a piece of information from the folder she managed and handed it to Andrea.

"This is news from the Navy's Third Fleet based in Azsuna. The Zandalari fleet has been frequently traveling to and from the southern part of the Eastern Continent recently, and passing around Kul Tiras Island is just a side trip."

All council members looked up at the huge map hanging on the wall.

Fandral asked in confusion, "Southern, Gurubashi? Haven't the jungle trolls already refused Zandalari's assistance?"

Shandris shook her head and said, "I'm afraid it's not that simple."

"The sentinel who sneaked into the Eastern Continent recently sent news that the civil war situation in the Gurubashi Empire is intensifying, and the Gurubashi clan, the suzerain, can no longer control the situation."

"However, the strange thing is that in the face of threats from big clans such as Skullsplit and Bloodtop, the Gurubashi trolls who were pushed back to Zul'Gurub have been huddling in the capital without any action, as if they were still holding some important things in their hands. The cards are the same."

Andrea frowned, and when Shandris said this, he suddenly remembered something.

‘Could it be, Hakkar the Soulflayer? '

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