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Chapter 162 Naru: The Legend of Light and Shadow 6



Chapter 162 Naru: The Legend of Light and Shadow 6

Why mention the three world-ending wars? Because the Scourge was not defeated this time.

They have only temporarily halted their offensive... the plague is still spreading.

It can be said that the Scourge was once a lackey and vassal of the Burning Legion, but now it has become the main force instead of a pseudo-army. Humanity's strength has been greatly weakened, and the undead army has become another major threat.

The Scourge, which was holed up in the Eastern Plaguelands, was only a part of the Eastern Kingdoms' forces. The main force was the lich Kel'Thuzad, who was stationed in Naxxramas and was secretly causing trouble with his army.

The main force of the Scourge is amassing power in Northrend, and this threatening force is growing stronger every day... while the demons of Outland are also waiting for their chance to strike.

There seems to be a Twilight Church operating in the shadows, with Faceless Ones acting on behalf of the Old Gods.

.......

Khadgar's intention was for the Alliance and the Horde to recognize that Azeroth's primary enemy was still the undead army left behind by the Scourge. The Argent Dawn not only failed to persuade humanity and the Horde to join forces, but also suffered heavy losses.

The Argent Dawn sought help from the Guardians, but after much deliberation, the Guardian Khadgar realized he had to do something first.

Khadgar, the current Guardian of Humanity, acknowledges he lacks the power of figures like Aegwynn and Medivh in their prime. He needs to unite the conflicting factions on Azeroth to demonstrate the true threat...

Therefore, Dalaran summoned representatives from the Alliance, including the Archbishop of Light, the Court of Inquisition, SI:7, and the Scarlet Crusade, which was still relatively close to the Alliance at the moment... They also called upon the Blood Elf Blood Knights from Silvermoon City, which was now under the Horde's control, and the Spellbreaker stealth forces.

And the neutral or potentially neutral Ravenholdt Manor, the druids of the Cenarion Circle, the shamans of the Earthen Ring... the dragon's secret messengers.

Among them were many tribal spies and observers.

Khadgar does not reject non-human races; he hopes everyone can put aside their disputes and work together to fight the enemy.

However, it seems to have been wishful thinking... and backfired.

.......

A fierce battle is raging outside Dalaran, while inside, all sorts of people are mingling.

Khadgar summoned everyone because of the urgency of the situation... Ambermill had fallen, and the Horde and Alliance were already locked in fierce fighting outside the city, with both sides going back and forth.

The negotiations did not go well, and the Kirin Tor sent a message saying that Northrend needed support.

Khadgar could only go and oversee a more important plan with Aethas & the Sunreavers and Mordra. Unbeknownst to outsiders, Lorraine had long since learned from Aegwynn and his teacher what the Kirin Tor was up to.

They are constructing a magic circle, injecting energy, and transforming the entire magical city of Dalaran into a flying fortress.

Using Draenei technology, Naaru-shared energy, and treasures and engines brought back from Outland, the energy of imprisoned prisoners is being extracted to levitate Dalaran. Archmages are currently focused on inscribing a super-magic circle, enabling the entire city to fly and teleport long distances.

The summoned envoys were temporarily set aside, as the Kirin Tor was too busy to entertain them.

But they started fighting amongst themselves.

.......

After all that, who actually started fighting in the Arena of Will?

Lorraine didn't know either... he didn't recognize him.

It's not hard to guess that they were representatives from the Alliance and the Horde...

However, upon closer inspection, he discovered that the opponents in the arena were human paladins and an unfamiliar race... This race had a very strange appearance, with not only long tails but also feet like cow hooves.

He was tall and imposing, clad in magnificent deep purple armor, and exuded an aura of holiness.

He seems to be a paladin as well.

On one side were human paladins, dressed in standard crimson robes, undoubtedly subordinates of the young Scarlet Highlord Tyrande & Fordring.

On the other hand, he has purple skin, making him look more like a legendary demon...

"Could it be a battle between paladins and demons?"

Lorraine couldn't help but mutter...

"Idiot, those are Draenei! They look like Aldor paladins."

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