That's right!
In the original history, Lothar would die. The cause of his death was his most trusted godly sword!
This godly sword wasn't widely recognized in the Alliance as the King's Sword that was inherited from Thoradin The Great.
Or rather, the 'King's Sword' that was announced to the public was just a cover to hide the true identity of the godly sword.
About 25,000 years ago, the godly sword [Dark Judge] was split into two pieces after the Titan War God Sargeras betrayed it. One was [Tisharaj] in the hands of Agramma the Avenger, and the other was [Garrablor] in the hands of Sargeras the Destroyer.
When Sargeras the Destroyer tried his best to get [Tisharaj] and merge it into [Gallslark] to summon the [Dark Judge] to destroy the Pantheon, Father of the Gods Al 'Mansur proposed to forge a weapon that could compete with Gallslark.
However, this would be extremely difficult.
The Dark Judge was a combination of good and evil, so what should the newly forged weapon be? Completely bright and completely good.
Roaring Thunder Gugnaeus found the best forging materials in the universe; Forger Khaz 'goros began to forge this powerful weapon, a godly sword; Dreamweaver Nogannon used almost all of his power to enchant it; Agramma the Avenger injected his noble soul into the sword, and the sword was called [Eiskany Punisher].
Just as the sword was about to be completed, things changed.
Sargeras the Destroyer led the Burning Legion to attack the Pantheon, and the gods used all their strength to finally complete this weapon. This newly completed weapon was ejected out of the Pantheon due to the force that erupted during the interruption, and was left in the newly created Azeroth.
Although the gods wanted to find this sword, because of the Burning Legion, they had to deal with the enemy in front of them first.
After a long time, this matter was gradually forgotten.
More than 20,000 years later, three travelers found this weapon in an abandoned cave. They were Laing Wrynn, the Guardian Medivh, and Anduin Lothar.
Only the most noble of men could wield this sword. Fortunately, one of the three had it, and that was Anduin Lothar.
This was the difference from the history that Duque was familiar with. The moment the sword acknowledged Lothar as its master, it suddenly fused with the King's Sword that Lothar had inherited from his ancestors.
Most of the time, the sword that appeared in front of others was still that seemingly thin but beautifully crafted one-handed sword. However, when Noxus needed to fight or had a thought, the sword would quickly transform in a flash of golden light. It had transformed into a gigantic two-handed broadsword, and it was imbued with a divine aura. It was as if it would slay any evil.
The Guardian Medivh gave this sword a name: Quel 'Zaram. In Sargeras, it meant the Sword of Nobility.
This sword woke up from its 25,000-year slumber. Later, Anduin Lothar used this sword to kill his way into Karazhan. Fortunately, Duque also obtained the temporary approval of this divine sword. He used this sword to stab Medivh, who was possessed by Sargeras, and sent Sargeras' soul into a bottomless abyss.
However, this sword had a fatal weakness. It could not be used against people of noble character. When the wielder used it against a noble person, it would lose its divine power.
No one would have thought that the leader of the ferocious Orc army, the Orc leader who started a bloody massacre on the Azeroth Continent, Great Chief Orgrim, was actually a noble person.
That's right, although Orgrim had caused countless killings, the starting point of all his actions was for the continuation of his race. In the end, he was judged as a noble person by Quel 'Zaram, and refused to release his invincible divine power.
This happened at the most crucial moment of the battle between Noxus and Orgrim!
It could be said that success was noble, and failure was also noble.
Because of his noble character, Noxus was able to master Quel 'Zaram. He led the army to fight in the Silverpine Forest, and it could be said that he was invincible. Other than Grom Hellscream, who had [Bloodhowl], no one was a match for him.
However, during the duel with Orgrim, [Quel 'Zaram] was degraded to ordinary iron. In the end, it was smashed by Orgrim's semi-divine weapon [Hammer of Destruction].
This hammer not only smashed the exterior of [Quel 'Zaram], but it also hit Noxus' chest.
Noxus died because of this hammer.
In life, nine out of ten things did not go your way.
The longer you lived, the more you would feel that you had missed out on too many things, and left behind too many regrets.
After transmigrating, if any of the familiar faces around him died forever, Duque would feel that he could not accept it, let alone Duque's most respected hero, Anduin Lothar.
From the time Duque was penniless to the time Duque rose to power, Laing and Duque had given Duque too much support. She had never dragged him down. She would do her best and not hold back.
Even if in this life, because of Duque's efforts, Laing did not die, Anduque did not have to lick King Terenas's boots and beg for a chance of survival for William, who had lost his father. Anduque did not have the glorious record of fighting alone at the frontline of the Alliance. This did not affect Anduque's noble character.
Ever since he became the commander of the alliance, Andoine had never deliberately favored any country's army in any military operation.
Those who were capable would be promoted, and those who were incapable would be relegated.
Even though Terenas had hinted many times that he hoped the army of the Rotterdam Kingdom would get better missions, Anduque ignored him.
It was precisely because of his fairness that he set a good example for the entire Alliance. Hence, there was a real atmosphere of equality within the Alliance.
Hence, no matter from which perspective, Duque had no reason to let Anduque die in the hands of Orgrim.
There was a problem.
If he wanted to seize the last opportunity to weaken the tribe, he had to seize the opportunity now. Slaughtering the tribe was obviously dishonorable for most of the knights, and it would definitely cause a conflict with Anduin and the others.
If his nobility was tarnished, Anduin Lothar would no longer be the same Anduin Lothar.
On the other hand, since Duke had chosen to save Andoine's life, Andoine would definitely not allow Duke to assassinate Orgrim when the bastard chose to surrender for the sake of the continuation of the Orcs, even if Duke had saved Andoine's life.
He would let so many Orcs survive by sucking away the finances of the Alliance, and then shout the classic "Orcs will never be slaves!" after 10 years.
That made Duque very unhappy!
What should he do to have the best of both worlds?
Duque first used the hatred of the people to attack Anduin and Laing's hearts, and then used the name Thoradin The Great to lower their psychological bottom line. Finally, he used his ultimate move against the Orcs …
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