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Chapter 383 Confusing



Chapter 383 Confusing

“I’m not joking about this. It’s a secret, and I’ll only tell you this… However, right now only the high-ranking commanders at the front know about it. Even Varimathras in Undercity doesn’t know this. We’re here to confirm whether Sylvanas is really dead.”

"Impossible! The Queen cannot be dead!"

Lorraine firmly believed this was impossible, and Captain Terra swore that the Dark Queen was indeed dead, which happened just before the Alliance's main force withdrew to Southshore.

The allied forces formed by the Alliance collapsed, and the battle lines retreated to the vicinity of the Greymane Wall in Gilneas. The place where the giant dire wolf was discovered and the giant bear druid was encountered in Lorraine, the village of Burnwood, has become the most intense battlefield at the front.

Ambermill was used as bait by the Queen, and not only did it kill many warriors, mages and priests of Dalaran, but the Forsaken army also took the opportunity to prepare to take down the Black Gilneas that had been an obstacle in one fell swoop.

Previously, the Scarlet Crusade had stormed into Gilneas City through a side road, seized the cathedral, and killed many mutated Gilnean residents under the pretext of eliminating the werewolf heretics.

However, when Lord Darius & Crowley of Gilneas formally surrendered to the Alliance, the Scarlet Crusade's berserker hordes were forced to fight alongside the Gilneans. This was because Lord Tyrande of the Scarlet Crusade had already reached an agreement with Master Yuvel.

The Scarlet Crusade can spread its doctrines in Gilneas, rally followers in the name of the Lordaeron Restoration Army, and use Gilneas as a new base to launch attacks against the undead.

There are many contradictions involved, but let's leave aside the minor details for now.

Surprisingly, this matter received the support of Grand Crusader Dathorhan and Admiral Barry Weswin, the commander-in-chief of the Scarlet Fleet, even though High Inquisitor Ethan Lien, who held power in Hearthglen, strongly opposed it.

With the mediation of the Alliance ambassador in Stormwind, the Scarlet Crusade troops ambushed near Greymane Wall formed an alliance with the border guards of the Kingdom of Gilneas.

As a result, Hearthglen completely broke with the Great Cross of Stratholme. Renault and his party of Scarlet Monastery, who had suffered heavy losses this time, did not know whose orders to take, and instead struggled to survive on their own, defending against the Forsaken's attack.

Soon, Iselion of Hearthglen and Reno and Mograine of Scarlet Monastery were all declared unwelcome by Stormwind... The various factions of the Scarlet Crusade went their separate ways.

Tyrande & Fordring, as the so-called Scarlet Lords of Hearthglen, were too young to effectively govern the various powerful factions. He also received a stern warning from his mentor, Ithanlion, ordering him to return to Hearthglen immediately.

Tyran chose to continue leading his men and the Alliance forces to resist the Forsaken's fierce counterattack. In fact, even if he wanted to lead his men back to Hearthglen, it would be difficult to get through the Horde's defenses... unless he chose to detour through the trails of the Alterac Mountains.

The dangers involved are self-evident.

With the help of the Scarlet Crusade's vanguard, the Gilneans' feint attack drew the main force of Undercity's army to their borders, but they managed to hold them off. When the elite troops of Southshore, the Seventh Legion cavalry, along with the remnants of Stromgarde, arrived, Undercity's offensive was halted at the Greymane Wall and the crossroads in front of Hillsbrad Foothills.

After a prolonged siege failed, the Queen herself arrived and set up the Forsaken Front Command outside Burnwood Village, intending to invade Gilneas and eliminate the long-standing threat to the human kingdoms.

With Dalaran gone, Gilneas became the biggest obstacle, especially after the Cenarion Circle's druids came to help, temporarily suppressing the Wolf God's Curse and gaining control of themselves, and officially joining the Stormwind Alliance.

Lord Godfrey, a Gilnean nobleman, provoked the attack first, and the human mages of Ambermill were the first to invade Wolf Island...

With both old and new grudges, Gilneas's announcement of joining the Alliance naturally made it an enemy of Undercity, a member of the Horde.

The Queen planned to start with the Gilneans, as the Forsaken needed a fresh force. The undead scientists needed fresh flesh and bones. Things were going smoothly; even with reinforcements, the Gilneans sensed their impending doom.

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The unexpected turn of events led to this change.

The Dark Queen Sylvanas has always been troubled by the small number of Forsaken members. The awakening of the undead requires a trigger, and not every victim infected with the undead plague can successfully awaken.

Not to mention, some of the forgotten ones who have managed to awaken are actually just ordinary mortals, even weaker than healthy mortals.

To become a Forsaken Warrior is to be considered an elite force driven by intense resentment.

Necromancers like Lorraine are extremely rare, and the Queen treasures him because he is so exceptional.

The Forgotten are surrounded by enemies and are constantly fighting.

The consumption was a terrifying astronomical figure, while the replenishment of troops was in dire straits.

The forbidden technique for creating soulless puppets is in the hands of scientists from the Cataclysmic Era. The Royal Apothecary Association and the Undead Research Association have no shortage of outstanding genius apothecaries and mages, but relatively speaking, the war machines that charge into battle still need meat shields, assassins, and warriors!

Lady Elwin of the Undead Research Society opposes the Queen's continued resurrection of dead humans or elves... and even opposes the Royal Apothecaries' Society's use of living people for plague potion research.

However, she did not understand the Dark Queen's situation.

The puppets possessed by banshees are not resurrected; they become royal terror guards... Banshees are actually becoming increasingly rare, and this possession is not perfect.

The true whispers of the soul awaken forgotten loyalty that is also questionable.

The higher the level of free will, the harder it is to control and command. Sylvanas was more troubled by how to build a loyal and elite fighting force than by the reduction in personnel caused by the incompetent members of the Desolate Council.

The Forsaken have too many enemies.

The world cannot tolerate the awakening of the immortal.

To resurrect the corpse, materials are needed, and the materials the Queen can find readily are those of Lord Godfrey and his two henchmen who previously instigated the conflict. These materials were previously carefully selected by the dreadlord Varimathras.

During the war, Varimathras remained in Undercity.

The Queen, leading the Dark Game frontline in pursuit of the invading enemy, encountered living corpses. The Queen ordered the Shadow Priests of the Church of the Forgotten Shadows to convert more of the Forgotten... Recently, the Queen has been forced to use her secret weapon, the Valkyr, which she has always used with great care.

The Val'kyr is a winged Vrykul female...

They are death angels transformed by the Lich King, assisting him in extracting and reclaiming souls... When Sylvanas broke free from control, she ambushed the death knight Arthas, almost getting her revenge.

Unfortunately, Arthas, the Death Knight, was rescued by the Great Lich Kel'Thuzad, who helped him cross the sea to Northrend.

In this battle, Sylvanas not only killed the two dreadlords who were monitoring her and subdued Varimathras, a dreadlord who was pretending to surrender, but also inherited most of the Lich King's subordinates, including the death angel Val'kyr, who was capable of resurrecting and extracting souls.

There are only seven of them.

If Lorraine recalls, the angel sisters in the cemetery that the teacher mentioned were a type of Wagri, except that the soul healers seemed to have been chosen by the true God, and they were usually fixed in one place, fulfilling the duties of the creator.

The problem lies with the Death Angel, Varghir!

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