
Light of Azeroth Forged in Quel'thalas
by Definitely A Big Rise Today
About This Novel
The thunderous war drums have sounded, and Quel'Thalas, a country far away from the hustle and bustle of the world, has once again appeared in front of people. However, its situation is not good, tribes and undead are taking turns raging. Internal worries, external troubles, and three thousand accumulated problems all exploded at this moment. "This is your Silvermoon City, and it is also my Silvermoon City. Is this all you can do for them, Kael'thas Sunstrider?" Kaiseris angrily accused Kael'thas. Following the direction of his finger, Kael'thas saw compatriots tortured by magic addiction. Then he looked at the 'blood food' below. He wanted to explain, but he couldn't say the words. "Go away, Kael'thas, I will show you how I saved them." For the noble Quel'dorei, we can conquer the mere addiction to magic. Kasiris believes that he can change the fate of Quel'Thalas. The Quel'dorei deserve a brighter future. Then start with the Holy Light. This is a story about a man who looked down upon Kael'thas' self-destruction of the city wall and was the first to stand up and find a new way out for the high elves.
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
About magic addiction
Many people believe that high elves have their own addiction to magic, regardless of whether they use magic or not. I am opposed to this. The reasons are as follows. First, let's look at an example. Starting from the Dark Night Empire 10,000 years ago, due to the practice of arcane magic, they were divided into high-class elves and night elves. The high-class elves absorbed the power of the Well of Eternity all the time and became addicted to magic. Who has ever seen night elves with magic addiction, Malfurion? Tyrande? Maiev? . Then let's look at the high elves. After the Sunwell explosion, did Alleria become addicted to magic? Did Aqiang become addicted to magic? Do those high elves who don't agree with the blood elves' philosophy have addiction to magic? Including several of my supporting characters, Urric, Ranzal, Aurora, etc., Are all people in the official plot. They are all rangers, and there is no mention in the plot that they became addicted to magic after the Sunwell explosion. When I wrote this book, I must have checked a lot of information, and I definitely didn't make assumptions about the big aspects, such as about addiction to magic. After all, I will write around this point later.
World of Warcraft and Naruto are similar. They are both bloodlines. There is no noble bloodline. Just go to bed! Relying on human beings, short-lived, it is impossible to realize the ideal
It feels good, it feels good, it feels good.
I still like to watch Battle for Hegemony. Type: World of Warcraft. Resist natural disasters. Enclose the territory and become the king. Develop the basic base. Not be threatened by any country. Since time travel, why not become a prince? Develop the elven race. Dominate the Eastern Kingdom. Centralize the high elves. Then save the red dragon, ally with the Dragon King, then plant trees, form your own legion, and recruit your own subordinate brothers.
Please give me a monthly pass, a recommendation vote, and a favorite.
Give the author some motivation. Please, I'm saving more and more manuscripts. I've almost written 300,000 words.
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
About magic addiction
Many people believe that high elves have their own addiction to magic, regardless of whether they use magic or not. I am opposed to this. The reasons are as follows. First, let's look at an example. Starting from the Dark Night Empire 10,000 years ago, due to the practice of arcane magic, they were divided into high-class elves and night elves. The high-class elves absorbed the power of the Well of Eternity all the time and became addicted to magic. Who has ever seen night elves with magic addiction, Malfurion? Tyrande? Maiev? . Then let's look at the high elves. After the Sunwell explosion, did Alleria become addicted to magic? Did Aqiang become addicted to magic? Do those high elves who don't agree with the blood elves' philosophy have addiction to magic? Including several of my supporting characters, Urric, Ranzal, Aurora, etc., Are all people in the official plot. They are all rangers, and there is no mention in the plot that they became addicted to magic after the Sunwell explosion. When I wrote this book, I must have checked a lot of information, and I definitely didn't make assumptions about the big aspects, such as about addiction to magic. After all, I will write around this point later.
World of Warcraft and Naruto are similar. They are both bloodlines. There is no noble bloodline. Just go to bed! Relying on human beings, short-lived, it is impossible to realize the ideal
It feels good, it feels good, it feels good.
I still like to watch Battle for Hegemony. Type: World of Warcraft. Resist natural disasters. Enclose the territory and become the king. Develop the basic base. Not be threatened by any country. Since time travel, why not become a prince? Develop the elven race. Dominate the Eastern Kingdom. Centralize the high elves. Then save the red dragon, ally with the Dragon King, then plant trees, form your own legion, and recruit your own subordinate brothers.
Please give me a monthly pass, a recommendation vote, and a favorite.
Give the author some motivation. Please, I'm saving more and more manuscripts. I've almost written 300,000 words.










