The Isle of Quel 'Danas, where the Sunwell was located, was once an important place for the High Elves, but now it seemed rather bleak.
This could not be helped. After the fall of the Sunstrider Royal Family and the Silvermoon Council, which represented the supremacy of magic, the Rangers were now in power.
Whether it was Cirvanas who was the queen, the other three Windrunner sisters, Lor 'themar or Haduron, they were all rangers.
Although the Rangers did not go as far as to suppress the Mages, it was impossible for them to be like the era of Cuel Salas, where mages were respected and all resources were given to mages.
The result was that all the factions were happy, and only the Mages were resentful.
But what could they do? It was difficult to find a Radiant Moon in the country, let alone a Breaking Dawn.
When the Allies achieved complete victory in the Outer Lands and the news that Prince Kael 'thas had advanced to the Breaking Dawn rank, the Mages in Sin' dorei rejoiced and demanded the prince's return.
Anyone with a discerning eye knew that anyone could return, but not the Sunstrider Royal Family. Otherwise, where would they put Queen Sylvanas?
Kael 'thas could be considered reasonable and publicly stated, "I am guilty! If a felony like betraying the country could be easily forgiven, then anyone could commit treason. If the country needs me, I will rush back to help in the war, but I will never return to Sin 'dorei. This has nothing to do with Her Majesty the Windrunner. It is purely my personal atonement. "
Instead of returning, Kael 'thas chose to enter the Dalajan Kirin Tor Parliament again. With the support of Duque and Jaina, he was unanimously elected as the chairman. Duque and Jaina, as well as the still missing Rhonin, were nominal members to maintain their influence in the Dalajan.
Apart from the Mages in Sin 'dorei who were disappointed, it could be said that this was the best outcome for everyone.
On the 10th of May, a mysterious figure appeared unexpectedly.
His appearance, his attire, and his staff that could not be more typical had evoked the dusty memories of many mages. After some hesitation, countless Mages who were supposed to be on duty knelt on one knee.
"Your Majesty …"
One, two … ten … a hundred. When the entire Sun Well Garrison Team knelt before the mysterious man, he opened his arms — a pair of withered arms that had lost all moisture.
When his hood was blown off by the wind, a wrinkled face was revealed, as well as a pair of soul flames that came from the netherworld that replaced his eyes.
That's right!
He was the former Sun King, Anastrian Sunstrider.
"My subjects! I, Anastrian, have returned! "The Sun King roared into the sky.
What responded to him was a tsunami of cheers!
"Long live our king!"
After appeasing the blood elves — no, the high elves — who had pledged their loyalty to him again, the Sun King came to a secret chamber, and bowed to the two mysterious men who were wrapped in cloaks.
"My lords, do you see that? My subjects are still loyal, the Sunwell is still under my control. Now, will the army accept my conditions? "
"Hahaha!" It was a crisp and charming laugh.
If the Sun King was not a forgotten person like a salted fish, perhaps even if he was still an old man thousands of years old, his heart would still be moved.
The two mysterious men took off their hoods. They were the Eredar Twins.
The high-grade Warlock Alises smiled charmingly. "Sir Kil 'jaeden will not forget your contributions."
Queen Saloras continued, "He will never be stingy with rewards for those who are loyal to the army."
"As long as Sir Kil 'jaeden successfully descends with the power of the Sunwell."
"He can promise on behalf of the army that Azeroth will not be completely destroyed. After getting what the army wants, you will be the King of Azeroth. "
"If there are no problems …"
"Then let's sign this soul contract in triplicate!"
"One for you, one for us to take back to the Twisting Nether for archiving, and one for Sir Kil 'jaeden."
"Sign it, and you will be a member of the glorious Burning Legion. Sir Kil 'jaeden promises to give you the treatment of a mid-tier Void Lord."
The Gemini's voice was full of temptation. Most importantly, it was still the will of the Sun King.
He hesitated for a moment, then gritted his teeth and signed it. A few big, flamboyant words were left on the three soul contracts, which also symbolized the fall of his soul. He could clearly feel that as he signed his name, a part of his soul was forcibly separated and flew to the distant void, becoming Kil 'jaeden's biggest bargaining chip to control him.
This was the price!
Anastrian's betrayal was both accidental and inevitable.
It was very different from the Forsaken in history. Originally, Queen Sylvanas was the leader in history, and she even turned Lordaeron into the Undercity. In the entire Lordaeron continent, apart from Gilnis and the Eagle Nest Mountain, there were no standard alliance countries.
Because of Gugal's instigation and the escalation of various conflicts, the alliance and the Horde worked together more because of the situation, and not as closely as they were in this life.
In the continuous local and large-scale conflicts, the Forsaken, who were originally at odds with the alliance, were able to kill a large number of humans and obtain soldiers to replenish their numbers.
The Forsaken in this life were miserable.
After the Sun King refused to accept the control of the Lich King and became independent, Lordaeron was quickly destroyed by the alliance army gathered by Duque. The Undercity was destroyed before it was officially established. It was chased across the sea miserably and hid in Winterspring.
Winterspring was not a good place either.
There were a large number of blue dragonians there, as well as the two-headed Chimeras, who were all extremely ferocious fellows.
It was not easy for them to seek refuge with the Horde, and they originally wanted to use the banner of the Horde to check and balance the alliance. Who knew that under Duque's suppression, the Horde was basically an existence like a lackey. And Sal saw him and his Silvermoon Council as more of a thug.
The most annoying thing was that the resurrected Orgrim, who he used as a stepping stone to seek refuge with the Horde, was basically a mountain of his own among the Forsaken. He pulled away all the Death Knights and Warriors of Orc origin, and they were more closely united around the Orcs instead of listening to him, the king of the Forsaken.
The Horde signed an alliance with the alliance, and the Forsaken could not find soldiers to replenish themselves. The corpses of the alliance soldiers could not be converted, and no one in the tribe except for the Orcs cared about him, the Sun King. Even if the Orcs became Death Knights or Warriors, they still did not listen to him.
In fact, the entire Forsaken Tribe was really driven to a dead end.
After fighting Silithus, they fought the Outland. Apart from getting a bunch of equipment that was not too superb, the loss of manpower was the most painful thing for the Sun King. The Silvermoon Council, which had been a Forsaken with him, was now only a name, and there were only two or three of them left.
If the proud Sun King wanted to regain his strength and become an overlord, he really could not think of a good way.
In desperation, he thought of the Burning Legion.
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