The Dwarves also had a place in Lordaeron. They were the Wildhammer Dwarves. They built their home in the Hinterlands, the Eagle's Nest Mountain, and dedicated themselves to protecting it. Compared to the Plaguelands, the Hinterlands was a primitive green area full of tall oaks and maples.
The Hinterlands was surrounded by mountains. Some people thought that there was no road leading to the Hinterlands. Only the Dwarves' Griffins could communicate with the outside world.
The simplicity of the Hinterlands lasted for centuries. In the second war, after losing Grim Batol, the Wildhammer Dwarves moved their capital to the Eagle's Nest Mountain. The Wildhammer Griffin Knights were full of legends. They were the Alliance's lucky stars in the second and third wars.
He informed the Wander to mobilize troops and prepare some necessary things.
Lu Li and Tirion Fordring appeared in the Hinterlands, along with a dozen Paladin NPCs. They were all once members of the Silver Hand. Later, Arthas, as the crown prince, found Uther guilty of treason and forcefully announced the dissolution of the Silver Hand Knights.
The members of the Silver Hand Knights were forced to leave the training ground and station. Some joined the army of Lordaeron, while others retired.
In fact, it was because of this disbandment order that after Arthas returned and killed King Teinaris II, the Scourge swept through the land of Lordaeron in a very short period of time. The Paladins fighting separately could not stop the tide of the Scourge army, and were eventually wiped out one by one.
These dozen Paladins were not all members of the Silver Hand, but they were all gathered by Tirion Fordring in a short period of time.
They were already mentally prepared to die. Each of them looked solemn and unafraid of death.
Although they were called old Paladins, they were actually not so old that they needed crutches to move. The older ones were in their 40s or 50s, while the younger ones were in their early 30s. These people were devout and had rich combat experience. They would be of great help to this operation.
When Lu Li saw these people, he was more or less relieved.
Tyr's Hand was a newly acquired place, so the Doomsday Army would definitely arrange for powerful people to guard it. If that was the case, there would be a boss battle.
It would definitely be a real Boss, and it would be extremely powerful. With a wave of its hand, it would be able to instantly kill a large group of players. Without the help of these NPCs, Lu Li and his team would face a fate of death. At that time, losing equipment was not a big deal, but there was a high possibility that they would be wiped out by the Boss.
With these Paladins, things would be different.
At the very least, they could help fight the Boss, and the players didn't have to worry about drawing aggro from them.
Any one of these people should be a Quasi-Boss template.
If one wanted to use the passage, they had to get the permission of the Wildhammer Dwarves. This passage was firmly controlled by them. Recently, in order to prevent the spread of natural disasters, they had made this passage very dangerous.
Eagle Nest Mountain!
The capital of the Wildhammer Dwarves was deeply embedded in a huge mountain.
The city was located in the northwest area of the Hinterlands, with its back facing Lake Dalomir. The Eagle Nest Mountain looked like the head of a huge griffin, with its eyes and nostrils as a passage to the outside world. The Wildhammer Dwarves had worked hard for this cause for generations, and the sculpture became more and more lifelike. Even the feathers could be seen clearly.
The Wildhammer Castle and its defensive facilities extended from the inside of the cliff to the outside.
With just Lu Li and his team, if the Dwarves were to turn against them, they might not be able to fight back.
Fortunately, the Wildhammer Dwarves knew who their friends were and who their enemies were.
Unlike the Dwarves of Iron Stove Castle, the Wildhammer Dwarves were more friendly to the Elves. They thought that these proud creatures were at least more adorable than humans. Lu Li was an Elf, and an Elf who brought wine.
When dozens of jars of wine were placed in front of the gate of the Eagle Nest Mountain, it immediately attracted hundreds of Dwarves.
At first, they thought that Lu Li was a wine merchant, but when Lu Li said that the wine was free, they immediately felt that the Elves were indeed the cutest people in the world besides the Wildhammer Dwarves.
When Lu Li asked to see Lord Metz Drakrep, someone immediately led them in.
Lord Metz Drakrep was an old dwarf with a long beard and no hair. Someone once said that dwarves were hairy animals. The evidence was that there was no race like the dwarves who had beards when they were born, and there was no race where even women could grow beards. But as they aged, their hair would fall out due to lack of nutrition.
But their beards would not fall out, and Lu Li did not know why this happened.
"This is an Elf friend. He's brought a variety of fine wines, many of which I've never even heard of," the Dwarf who brought Lu Li in introduced Lu Li to his lord.
"Grimm, not all wine can be called good wine. You really should go out and travel, or at least visit the Iron Furnace Castle." Lord Metz Drakrep did not seem to hold a grudge against the War of the Three Hammers at all as he lectured the young dwarf in an open-minded manner.
"Sir, these are not ordinary wines. I can guarantee that you have not drunk all of them," Lu Li said.
"Haha, young man, do you know how old I am? Do you know how many kinds of wine I have drunk? I dare not say anything else, but in terms of wine, there is absolutely no one in this world who has seen more than me." Lord Metz Drakrep laughed loudly.
"Esteemed Lord, I am just a young Elf adventurer." Lu Li shamelessly pretended to be young, and said with a hint of arrogance, "But I do not believe that you have tasted all the wine in the world."
"Young man, why don't we make a bet? Let me taste these wines, and then tell you where they came from. How about it?" Lord Metz Drakrep had no idea that Lu Li had already studied him thoroughly. This old Dwarf had three hobbies in life: wine, bets, and ores.
As long as Lu Li provoked him with words, he would immediately propose a bet.
More than a dozen jars of wine were brought over by the young Dwarves and placed in front of the throne one by one. Lord Metz Drakrep took a deep breath, intoxicated.
It wasn't that Lu Li could not collect more wine, but there was no need to bring out the wine that was commonly seen on the Azeroth Continent. The wine he brought basically all came from Xiaoba Jiang, and they were all very rare and obscure. Some of them had not even been passed down to the world.
Xiaoba Jiang had all sorts of strange things that she had obtained from quests, and wine was one of them. If it wasn't for Hachi Chan's introduction, Lu Li, who had been reborn, wouldn't even know what these wines were.
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