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Foot men are just greedy adventurers! New content in World of Warcraft Chronicles: Volume III

This article is from NGA World of Warcraft, written by Il Hammer of Doom

Foot men are just greedy adventurers! New content in World of Warcraft Chronicles: Volume III

Wowhead released part of the contents of the third volume of the Warcraft Chronicles, from which the conspiracy theories won, the foot men did not save the world at all, and the greedy adventurers kept pursuing the artifact and being used! Then the Queen seems to be constantly blackened, and Kane's human set is broken.

Kilgardan and the Lich King

As in the past, the Burning Legion did not give up on their hopes and dreams of conquering Azeroth. The tribe may have lost the civil war, but Kilgardan had a new idea. He will create the Legion of Scourge, an army with only one goal, a force that will not have the same shortcomings as the tribe. The orc Neozu was captured, and because of Guldan's more prominent role, the relationship between Neozu and Kilgardan changed, and now the Dread Demon Lord also assisted him in torturing Neozu. Naozu's will was shattered, and he agreed to become the Lich King, being given his armor, the Sorrow of Sword Frost, and a fortress built by the Dread Demon King. The Dread Demon King cleverly made Frost Sorrow unable to steal their souls, so Marganis's soul was not taken away by the rune sword when Alsace defeated him. Kilgardan didn't fully trust his creation, so he sent the Dread Demon Lord to monitor everything, but Neozu was clever and determined to take revenge on Kilgardan and make him pay for everything he did. He made the appearance of a submissive servant and let the Burning Legion enter the world, and his strength grew stronger with each soul. He teased the Dread Demon King, pretending to support their plans, in effect trying to free himself from their control and take over control of the Legion of Scourge.

Alsace and the Lich King

Alsace was chosen as the lich king's warrior, who watched as he tried to fight the plague. His charisma, natural leadership and self-confidence, and her anger and despair make him a perfect target. They guided Alsace to Northend and then had Kiersugaard lead him to Malganis. Muradin is drawn to Northend by Frost's grief, which leads to their chance encounter in Warcraft III.

Alsace took up frost grief, completed his revenge, and became the first death knight under the Lich King, bent on serving only his master. In past settings, Alsace has embarked on this curse path for more personal reasons, including his doubts about himself, and even before he was about to merge, the whispers of yesteryear still haunted him like a ghost (see War3's final Alsace CG, where there are many voices talking along the way to the Frozen Throne, including Muradin and Uther). Now it's more about serving the Lich King, whose journey eventually leads him to this fusion to complete Neozu's plan, and the vision in which he inserts Frost's grief into Neozu's chest is not described (this illusion is mentioned at the end of the Lich King's Rise novel, along with the alliance of tribes joining forces against natural disasters, Frost's Sorrow against Ash Messengers, etc.), instead the two of their souls existing in a physical body at the same time.

Over time, Alsace believed that sharing the Lich King's will with Neozu would only lead to disagreement, confusion, and confusion. Only one will can use this power precisely and its true potential. Alsace tried to suppress the orcs' souls, and Neozu was almost completely destroyed. Alsace sat on the Frozen Throne, satisfied that he had full control over the Lich King and became the sole ruler of the Legion of Scourge. Years later, he realized he was wrong. In the depths of his consciousness, he could feel Naozu struggling to awaken, and the two began a battle for permanent control of the Lich King's power.

Neozu had the advantage at first, as he had this power for much longer than Alsace. But Alsace was proud, stubborn and determined. He discovers the only weakness in Neozu's soul: the role he played in enslaving the orc race for the Burning Legion, and this guilt lingers. Alsace had long since buried his own guilt. The murder of his father, the innocents he had killed, and all his betrayals, he no longer felt the slightest bit of sadness and guilt. Through the power of will, Alsace attacked the orcs' psychological trauma, tearing Neozu's soul to pieces. While the Lich King's body sat on the Frozen Throne, Alsace gained complete control. The process was painful for Neozu. Alsace not only left him indulging in his guilt, but also destroyed his will, plunging the orc's soul into deeper and deeper despair. When the final battle was over, the Lich King's consciousness was left with only Naozu's mournful wailing. Alsace can easily ignore it.

The Cranium of Guldan

Natural Disaster, who initially played the role of obedient minions, now confronts the Burning Legion and is freed from their control. Akmund must be brought into this world, and Kiersugaard is resurrected by the power of the Well of the Sun and corrupts the fountain of power, leaving the High Elves—now self-proclaimed Blood Elves—in trouble. The Scourge Legion marched on Dalaran and obtained the Book of Madiven, but more than that, they took the skull of Guldan. The two artifacts were returned to Azeroth by Khadeja, and at first they didn't know much about what had happened to Guldan's skull. We only saw it taken by Illidan, and now we know that Tikdios actually joined Alsace and Kirsugard when they seized the Book of The Madiven from Dalaran.

The Dread Demon King took away his head and poured more evil energy into it, making it more powerful and more suitable for corrupting the land. And this is the point in time when Illidan found the head. In the old days, Alsace had been ordered to guide the demon hunters in their search for the skull, but now all the plans were his own. Illidan absorbed the power and memory of the head and used it to defeat Tikdios and save the land, but he himself was exiled.

The Third World War

The Burning Legion, including Akmund, Manolos, and The Doom Lords, Kazak, was brought to Azeroth by Kiersugad, and they set their sights on Nodahill, the world tree. The World Tree grew on the New Well of Eternity after the Battle of the Ancients, and its power allowed the Legion to accomplish their goals, giving them the energy they needed to summon Sagras to Azeroth. The Burning Legion's plan was not unnoticed. One of them was Madiven, who had been corrupted by Sagras and opened the Dark Gate to bring the tribe to Azeroth. Khadeja, Garona, and Lothar killed him, but his soul drifted to the borders of reality. He watched the plague spread, touching the will of the demons to find out what they wanted to do, and to warn the world of what was about to happen.

Through his dreams, he comes into contact with his mother, Egwen, who uses his power to revive him, allowing him to warn of the world's coming threats. Not many people were interested in the madman's words, but in the end Gianna Prodmore led the coalition's refugees, and Sal met with the newly established tribes liberated from the camp and agreed to cooperate with each other. Even the Night Elves sensed something happening. Tyrand awakens Marfario and releases Illidan but later banishes him. The three camps united under the guidance of Madiwen. As they tried their best to buy time, the druids detonated Akmund with Nodahill's mana. Madiven observed the world torn apart by war from a distance, and after Akmund's death, he felt the great stone in his heart go down. The burning legion's invasion failed. Azeroth was safe, at least for now. Madiven knew that threats like the Lich King were still lurking in the corners of the world, but he couldn't stop them anymore. His power was disappearing, and he felt that his time in the physical plane was coming to an end. In this way, the last guardian of Azeroth disappeared.

Illidan and the Outer Realms

Akmund's plan was stopped, but the Lich King was still alive and soon freed from the control of the Burning Legion. Kilgardan found Illidan and asked him to kill the wayward creature. The Night Elves knew he needed allies and had heard some rumors about the fate of the upper elves. He used a powerful spell to reach them and got a response. Under Vaschi's leadership, Naga allied with Illidan, but not because of their history... Rather, the ancient gods wanted so. His mission to destroy the Lich King could lead to a new war in Azeroth, one in which the undead, the nations of the world, and the Burning Legion are all involved. As this chaos engulfed Azeroth, Gugar and his followers were able to awaken the Ancient Gods with relatively no one stopping them.

They set off for the Tomb of Sagras, as Guldan's memory told him that a force was waiting there. They get the Eye of Sagras, and Mavi follows them. Illidan used his magic to attack the Lich King near Dalaran, and if it weren't for the combined forces of the Night Elves and the Blood Elves, he would have succeeded. In War3 we learn that Tyrand fell into the water, Marvie lied to Marfario, and Kelsas exposed her lies, and the Fury Brothers join forces to save their beloved Tyrand. The Coalition failed the mission given to him by Kilgardan, and Illidan fled to the Outer Territories, while Ma wei pursued him. His attack on the Lich King did cause some damage, freeing undead like Sylvanas, but it did not cause complete destruction.

In the Outer Realms, the Burning Legion, led by Marcelidon, has established its own base since Neozu's portal turned the planet into an excellent legion invasion preparation. Illidan is caught by Marvie because she has not been able to go back since the portal was closed. A good thing for this demon hunter was that Vaschi and Kelsas saved him, and Akama the Brokener joined their ranks. They took the Temple of Darkness from Marcelidon, and Illidan proclaimed himself King of the Outer Realms... But Kilgardan disagreed. He still had a task for Illidan to accomplish, the one he had failed. Illidan returned to the Outer Realms and turned his attention to his true goal, to fight the Burning Legion and destroy them once and for all.

Deathwing and the Black Dragon Legion (thanks to [@BombErp] )

Let's start with the Dragon, with Deathwing and his Legion of Black Dragons. Cloaked in the identity of Davar Presto, he infiltrated Lordaeron and manipulated a series of events. Thanks to him, Stormwind City had to face the invasion of the tribes alone, and Lordaeron's alliance was shattered. He even had the sons and daughters of Onixia and Nefarian assisting him at the court.

The original account was that he did not act as Presto before the Second World War, and that his children never assisted him in the palace. Deathwing sent them to infiltrate because he himself needed to negotiate with the orcs in order to send the Black Dragon Egg he owned to the Outer Realms.

In the novel Age of the Dragons, Ronin and Crassus work to liberate the guardian dragon Alex Tassa. Manipulated by Deathwing, the orcs were able to enslave her. The novel has changed considerably: Deathwing himself has sent Ronin and a squad to the orcs, making them more vulnerable to attack by leaving their strongholds. Ronin gathered his friends— Windsa Windwalker, Furstad Brute Hammer, but the original claim was that they had not met before the mission.

Alex Tassa broke free of her shackles and killed the jailers before they could use demon spirits on her, while the other guardian dragons were keeping a close eye on the area after Crassus had called for help. The Age of dragons was eaten quite a bit, but the ending did not change. Demon Spirits are destroyed, the Red Dragon Queen is free, and Deathwing escapes. Onixia is determined to infiltrate Stormwind City, while Nefarian is entrenched in Blackstone Mountain, holding the so-called orthodox tribe.

The Heart of Molten Fire

Another force in Blackstone mountain is Ragnaros and the Black Iron Dwarfs, led by Dagran Sorreson. He is described as being reinforced by Ragnarok and ordered the kidnapping of Magny Copper beard's daughter, Moira. Moira still falls in love with Dagran after Black Iron has done all this to her, and when we come to her and kill Him, she decides to continue his work. He had always wanted to liberate the people from Ragnaros' control, so Moira released the news that Ragnarok was gathering strength and would be a threat to the world... And slightly exaggerated. She also let the world know that in the depths of this mountain there are treasures and artifacts with endless powers. She hopes that adventurous (or greedy) heroes will band together to crush Ragnaros' defenses and banish the Fire Lord back into the Elemental Realm. Her plan was done better than she had anticipated. Before the Confederate tribes could begin to prepare for the rumor, another force had already begun to act: the Heythasian Water Element. The Water Element has always been the nemesis of the Fire Element. They offer help and rewards to anyone willing to challenge Ragnaros. (That's right, we went to mcs not to tear down the big screws at all, but to take the wind sword orange hammer)

She manipulated the world and liberated her people, but this was only the beginning, as the "true tribes" and Nefarians remained a threat to her people. Once again, Moira has released news that there is a threat deep in Blackstone Mountain, and That Nefarian and the "Real Tribes" have been cleared by the heroes, mostly by the Tribes. Moira perfectly protected the mountain for her people. During the Cataclysm, when Ragnaros allied with Deathwing, some of her people chose to submit to the King of fire, and Jasmine took advantage of her father's transformation into a diamond to decide to return to the Iron Furnace Castle. It is now uncertain whether these submissive Black Iron Dwarves are about to become members of the Allied race.

Gugar

In past settings, Gugar has played an important role in the comics with Medrian, Garona, Varian, and Seramo, but in previous chronicles we have found that they have removed Medean from the story. The third volume confirms that it disappeared when Gugar and the Twilight Hammer listened to the whispers of the Ancient Gods. Garona's will is liberated by Khadeja and he wants to cross the Dark Gate with him, but he asks Garona to hunt Gugar, and she does. This slowed down the Twilight Hammer's movements and angered the Elder Gods. Their whispers kept attacking the ogre's will until he had enough power to set the trap. Knowing that Garona could not resist going to find him, he lured her into a fight, easily controlling her will again. In short, by the time Gugar traveled to Hylisus and Angela, Garona was already under control.

He shatters the shackles that bound Cthun, and that happens before the Beetle Wall collapses, an almost impossible event that causes the worlds to unite and defeat the Elder Gods. One might ask if the chronicles gave an answer about the fate of the ancient gods, and it simply said that they were defeated without being killed. After completing Cthun's affairs, Gugar traveled to Northend to visit Yugsalon. He failed to break Yugsalon's restraints, but he was able to attack them, allowing Yugsalon to gain complete control over the Guardians and Titans. His will became strong, but the events that happened to Cthun let him know that the alliance of alliances and tribes was a great threat. That's why Garona was sent to the peace summit in Seramo, interrupted the meeting and was captured by Gianna and Egwen. They failed to completely break the bondage of her will, but she used her willpower to hunt down Gugar and his followers, and Garona finally succeeded during the Cataclysm. But this still does not explain when and where Egwen died, because her death is related to Medean, nor does it explain why Merry finally let the dread demon Kasnaratir into his body.

Some events from the Classic Times to the Cataclysm

For a number of reasons they confirmed that Sal had united the various forces in the campaign to establish Duronthal, as well as that Lexa had killed Daerin Prodmore. The Alliance's lack of response to Kurtillas' desire for revenge made them furious, but not primarily to the Alliance, but to the daughter who led to the death of his father.

There was a story line in the past about the strange alliance between Banazal and Kirsugard and the Messenger of Ashes and Mogherini. In a way, they cleared the storyline, and Banazal survived from Sylvanas and killed Mogherini for his own goals, while Kiersugad gained his own advantage by obtaining his corpse and the messenger of the fallen ashes.

Ms. Vaschi and her mission in the Zanga Swamp are to obtain water for the troops and kill anyone who speculates that they have created the New Well of Eternity.

Kelsas was united with Kilgardan and the Burning Army because of his addiction. The Demon Hunter's covert operation against the Legion alienated his allies, leaving Kelsas unable to resist Kilgardan's sweet words.

Adar ordered Viren to travel to Azeroth to lead his troops to assist in the fight against the Burning Legion in the Outer Realms, and Kilgardan learned of this and welcomed it. He wanted us to go to the Outer Realms to deal with Illidan, and that's why his troops reopened the Dark Gates and brought us to the Outer Realms.

Sylvanas lied about who created the plague used in the Angry Gate incident. This was done at her behest, and the chronicle confirmed it, and she simply lied about it and put the blame on Varimasas and Putrees.

Enzos is said to be shrouded in a sea of fanatical dreams, surrounded by the bones of nameless terror, untouched by mortals. As we know, Enzos played an important role in the time when Deathwing tried to take the world to the Twilight Hour during the Cataclysm. He has been given great powers by Enzos, so why did he end up as a tentacle-like being in the Dragon Soul quest.

The reason Garroush and Kane eventually developed to carry out the Macgora was not because the Orcs of the Twilight Hammer attacked the peaceful meeting between the Confederate tribe Druids. Garrous's belligerent nature made Kane disapprove of him and spoke to him in the only language Garrous understood—Macgora. (Okay, Kane's character is completely broken.) )

The endgame of cataclysm is still the same, but they just say that the guardian dragon has lost a large part of its strength. There is no mention of their immortality or their ability to reproduce the next generation, and one wonders if there is a change in their hearts. It's also a great opportunity to clean up the story of Nozdom, about time travel. They give a little description of the flow of time and how the bronze dragon kept it pure.

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