Age of Empires From Scratch - Chapter 194



[Chapter 194: Lawbreakers and Missionaries]

David just asked casually, but he didn’t expect Medivh to agree so straightforwardly.

“Azeroth no longer needs me to protect it, and I don’t know what I can do next. It’s a good opportunity to go to your world and take a look.”

As a celestial mage, Medivh used to like to wander around other worlds when he had nothing to do. He used to have the responsibility of a guardian, so he had to return to Azeroth frequently to make sure that there was no problem with the world he was protecting.

Now that he is no longer a guardian, he doesn’t have to continue to shoulder any great mission. He can do whatever he wants and likes to do.

Follow David back to Winter Town. As soon as he arrived here, Medivh noticed the situation here.

“Oh? Is arcane energy restricted?”

All the mages in Azeroth are arcane mages. Arcane energy is the basis for these mages to cast spells. Even the famous guardian Medivh, the foundation of his spellcasting is arcane.

However, as a well-informed celestial mage, Medivh was not worried that this environment would affect him. He had enough means and methods to solve these problems.

“Does it affect you?”

“It does, but it’s not a big one.” Medivh closed his eyes and felt it carefully for a while, and soon made a judgment: “On the contrary, another thing makes me very concerned.”

“What is it?”

“I have no idea how you got here from Azeroth.” Medivh had been carefully observing and feeling the entire process of David going back and forth between the two worlds, but he couldn’t figure out what was going on after sensing it for a long time: “At the same time, I don’t know where Azeroth is here.”

Without being able to feel the specific location, he naturally couldn’t use his own power to use teleportation magic to return to Azeroth. Medivh suddenly realized that if he wanted to go back, he had to rely on David, a special existence.

However, Medivh soon learned that even David couldn’t go to the world of Azeroth at will, and he needed Fording’s help.

“Tirion Fording? Can he take you there?” Medivh touched the beard on his chin, and intuitively thought that Fording might have some special coordinates?

After thinking for a while, Medivh learned that Jaina was now living in Winter Town. He decided to talk to the young mage first, thinking that he could get more information from her.

As a mage, Medivh believed that Jaina must have a lot of information and should be able to help him solve some of his doubts.

He arranged a place for Medivh to live first: he did not choose an empty house, nor did he choose to build a new house in an open area, but decided to live in the Winter Hotel run by Jonah.

After the residence was decided, Medivh asked Jaina about the direction of her current residence, and then he walked along the road to find Jaina, and he could also visit David’s Winter Town by the way.

After David and Jonah chatted for a while, they were about to go to Tony to see how his reactor was built, but they saw Sylvanas leading several high elves in.

“Who are these…”

“The guards arranged for me by Silvermoon City.” Sylvanas’s face was not very good, and she seemed to be angry?

David glanced at the other high elves. From their attire and the weapons they carried, except for the two Spellbreakers, the rest were rangers.

After asking a few questions, David understood why Sylvanas looked unhappy.

Sylvanas had returned to Quel’Thalas not long ago. One reason was to report back regularly, and the other was that enough houses had been built in Wintertown, so she could bring some men to Wintertown.

But after returning, she found that her men had been taken away by Prince Kael’thas to exterminate the Scourge, and even her former deputy Lor’themar Theron was not in the city. The remaining soldiers in Silvermoon City were not the ones she was most familiar with.

Although His Majesty King Anasterian Sunstrider had conferred the title of Earl on Sylvanas and arranged enough guards for her, Sylvanas was still unhappy because she was almost deprived of all power and only had the title of Earl left.

“So that’s how it is.”

After listening to Sylvanas’s story, David didn’t think it was strange.

Anyone who became the king of Quel’Thalas would do the same.

Sylvanas had too much power. She controlled the most important military force in Quel’Thalas, fought against the Scourge, and successfully defended Silvermoon City, which gave her great prestige in the entire High Elf Kingdom.

Anasterian conferred the title of Earl to Sylvanas and sent her to Winterstown, hoping to take advantage of Sylvanas’ absence to let his son Kael’thas take over Sylvanas’s troops and gain more merit and prestige so that he could successfully take over the throne in the future. This was already a very gentle approach. It’s

not that Sylvanas didn’t understand this, but she didn’t have the idea of “seizing power” or “usurping the throne” in her heart, so she felt that she shouldn’t be treated like this.

“Sometimes, it’s not that you don’t want things to happen, but they won’t happen!” David gave Sylvanas some appropriate advice: “If you continue to control the military power of Quel’Thalas, and continue to make military achievements when clearing the Scourge, and the whole of Quel’Thalas is calling your name… what do you think will happen?” “

…” Sylvanas was stunned for a few seconds. She felt that David was exaggerating.

“Is it exaggerated? Not exaggerated. Similar things happen in many worlds.”

“Oh?” Sylvanas knew that the residents of Winter Town came from many different worlds, but she didn’t know too much about those strange worlds.

Because of David’s words, she began to have some interest in those worlds: “Where can I see relevant books or records?”

“You can find Laura… or Hope (Anduin), they must have what you want.”

“Hope? That human boy?”

Anduin, who used the alias Hope, regarded David as his teacher. When David was free, he would ask David questions; when David was busy, he would watch quietly beside him, so everyone had seen him, but would ignore the existence of this little friend.

“Yes, that child.”

Sylvanas thought about it and guessed that the child’s identity might be extraordinary. She didn’t ask too much, and after chatting with David for a few more words, she prepared to find Digger to help her expand her house.

Similar to Jaina’s choice, Sylvanas’s residence is also located on the north side of Winter Town, but the location she chose is more remote and the house is not particularly large. There

are more guards brought back this time, and it would be a bit crowded if all of them lived in her place, so she took them to Jonah’s hotel first. After

arranging accommodation for the guards, Sylvanas prepared to go to Glamorgan Castle with David to find Laura to ask for a few books that David mentioned.

Sylvanas was not familiar with Hope, the human boy, and she had a closer relationship with Laura, so she naturally gave priority to Laura.

So David and Sylvanas walked towards Glamorgan Castle while chatting, and David also looked at the Spellbreaker following Sylvanas.

Spellbreakers are considered a special class in Quel’Thalas. This melee class, which wears heavy armor, uses shields and double-bladed glaives, can destroy and distort magic attacks, and can also “steal” the buff spells from the enemy and transfer them to themselves or their teammates. They are considered the nemesis of many spellcasters.

Spellbreakers are quite difficult to train, and are the elite of the elite of the Kingdom of Quel’Thalas.

In the original history, after Kael’thas went to Outland, Silvermoon City did not continue to train Spellbreakers, and only a small number of Spellbreakers remained in the kingdom. (PS: Official news says that the training of Spellbreakers was completely stopped during the Regent Era, and no new Spellbreakers appeared. Therefore, although the large number of guards in Silvermoon City look the same as Spellbreakers, they are not Spellbreakers.)

Because they are rare, David is very curious. He wants to know how Spellbreakers distort, destroy and steal various magics released by the enemy?

“Are you curious about Spellbreakers?”

“I’m wondering if I can form a Spellbreaker unit in Winter Town.” David noticed that when he said this, the Spellbreaker’s face showed a momentary “disdain” expression.

Although it was fleeting and not obvious, David still noticed it.

He didn’t care about it, but realized that the difficulty of training a spellbreaker might be greater than he thought.

Sure enough, Sylvanas immediately shattered his somewhat unrealistic idea: “To become a spellbreaker, you rely heavily on the racial talents of the high elves… Even if you are a high elf, not everyone can become a spellbreaker.” The subtext

is that it is impossible for Winter Town, which is dominated by humans, to train a spellbreaker!

The reason why Sylvanas didn’t say this directly is that the situation in Winter Town is quite special. She is not sure what strange existence will emerge in David’s place. It is hard to say when a guy with such talent will appear.

Even so, she still doesn’t think that Winter Town can train a whole team of spellbreakers.

“And… there should be no need for you to form a spellbreaker team here, right?” After learning about the situation around Winter Town, Sylvanas didn’t hear that any force had a strong or large spellcasting team. Even if a spellbreaker was trained, there would be no place for them.

“It’s just that I can’t use it now. Who knows what kind of enemies I will face in the future?”

He never cared about these guys on the northern plains. With these rotten sweet potatoes and stinky bird eggs, they can only serve as stepping stones for him in the starting stage!

The organization that has actual contact with him and is really threatening is the Temple. What

David didn’t expect was that as soon as he thought of the Temple, the Temple, which had been silent for a long time, appeared!

“It’s an honor to meet you, respected Baron Glamorgan! My name is Raines, and I’m a missionary from the Holy Kingdom of Gaunt.”

(End of this chapter)


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