According to Quel'Thalas' original vision, Dalaran, which caused disasters, had better strictly control the use of arcane magic in the magic city-state.

But the Kirin Tor Council resolutely rejected the proposal of the high elves.

The most fundamental reason why Dalaran can attract a large number of human mages is the city's openness to arcane research.

If severe restrictions are imposed on it, the foundation of Dalaran will be shaken, and the mages will probably leave Dalaran one after another. As a result, the authority and economic system of this magic city-state will be severely impacted, or even collapsed.

This is completely unacceptable to the Kirin Tor Council, which holds power.

And they have grudging reasons for it.

If these mages are allowed to leave Dalaran, there is no guarantee that they will stop exploring the arcane.

Instead of letting them scatter to remote lands to cause disasters, it is better to keep these mages in Dalaran, so as to at least ensure that the cause of the disaster can be found as soon as possible.

Under Dalaran's extremely firm attitude, the high elves, who also shared the same feeling for the free study of arcane arts, chose to compromise, and the Tirisfal Council was established based on this background.

Andrea, who was not a Highborne, scoffed at the typical Highborne fluke.

It is not without reason that later generations of Dalaran were targeted by the Lich King, Archimonde and the Burning Legion. It was their blind pursuit of "freedom" that led to many disasters.

If Dalaran's spell research rules had been strictly restricted earlier, many disasters in the future might not have happened at all.

But from another point of view, perhaps it is the freedom and openness of Dalaran that will make this city more and more prosperous in the next few thousand years, and countless innovative ideas and brand-new spells will be derived from the blooming of flowers.

Andrea doesn't think that his idea is necessarily the best choice. After all, there are advantages and disadvantages in everything, but the evasion and compromise policy chosen by Dalaran runs counter to his ideas.

However, the establishment of the Tirisfal Council was, after all, a matter between Quel'Thalas and Dalaran, and as a third party, he could not rashly intervene.

The newly established Tirisfal Council focused on hunting demons, and members of the first generation council launched tracking and crusade based on the clues left by demons when they entered Azeroth.

Most of the first batch of demons that entered Azeroth through loopholes were relatively weak. The action of the Tirisfal Council was not dangerous for the time being, and the work of cleaning up the demons went smoothly.

Andrea has always maintained a high degree of attention to Dalaran. He vaguely remembers that the Tirisfal Council seemed to encounter a powerful enemy at a certain stage, and was almost wiped out because of this.

Since the establishment of the Arathor Empire and the rise of human beings, Andrea felt that the passage of time seemed to have slowed down a lot.

New information about humans would come from the Eastern Continent almost at any time. This energetic young race seemed to be making troubles all the time, which made him lament that humans deserved to be the son race of glass slag, causing so many troubles as soon as they were born.

The establishment of the Tirisfal Council alleviated the troubles caused by Dalaran, but the newly established Kul Tiras caused troubles again.

Kul Tiras, who landed in Tiragarde Sound, occupied this land and began to expand outward.

The exploration to the north, named Stormsong Valley, went relatively smoothly, but when the explorers entered the high mountain area west of the strait, the local aborigines took an attitude of resolute resistance to the invasion of Kul Tiras.

Drust, when Andrea passed by Kul Tiras Island, he had secretly observed them.

These Drustvar aborigines have a barbaric style and hold a lot of strange and powerful power.

The leader of the current Drust is Gorak Tul, and he led his people to cause a lot of trouble to the pioneering Kul Tiras.

At first, the pioneer team of Kul Tiras did not intend to go to war with Drust. The young humans extended an invitation to Drust with a friendly attitude, hoping that the two sides can live in peace on this island and jointly develop the Kul Tiras. Tiras Islands.

Gorak didn't agree with Kul Tiras' suggestion, instead he brutally killed the envoy they sent, and brazenly launched an attack on the Kul Tiras pioneer team.

Many of the residents who joined Kul Tiras in the early days were pirates and adventurers. If they were hit in the face, they would fight back as a matter of course. The two sides kicked off a long war on the land of Drustvar.

The troubles encountered by Kul Tiras and Dalaran are not alone. The city-states under the Arathor Empire all encountered corresponding difficulties in the early days of their establishment.

The residents of Lordaeron have recently suffered unreasonable disasters, and the reckless actions of Emperor Thoradin have annoyed the female warriors of Sylud Village. Recently, they began to walk out of the territory near Tyr's Tomb, preparing to ask the Arathor Empire for an explanation.

Lordaeron was the first to bear the brunt. However, the contemporary lord Menethil knew nothing about the actions of Emperor Thoradin. Facing the questioning of the Hildren, Monk Zhang Er was puzzled. A conflict has occurred.

General Greymane, who was entrusted to Gilneas, did not have many people. After exploring Kul Tiras, Proudmoore took a group of people to establish another new state, which made Greymane It is even more stretched in terms of employment.

Although Strom City, the capital, repelled the main force of the trolls with the help of the troll war, the crisis of the trolls has not been completely resolved.

The Hinterlands to the north of the Arathi Highlands is the territory of the Vilebranch Trolls and the Deadwood Trolls. Although Amani, the suzerain of the forest trolls, suffered heavy losses in the troll wars, these two largest subordinate clans still retain a considerable degree of power. fighting power.

Immediately after the war with humans and high elves ended, the Vilebranch, now the most powerful clan of forest trolls, launched an attack on its neighbors Deadwood and Viletooth in an attempt to completely occupy the vast hunting grounds of the Hinterlands.

The Witheredwood Clan, who had been under tremendous pressure, could hardly block Xiezhi's attack, so they could only retreat to the south step by step, gradually retreating into the range of the Arathi Highlands.

With Thoradin's wanton enfeoffment, the major city-states took away many elite troops from Strom City, and the defenders staying in Arathi could not wipe out the dead trees or expel them from the country in one go.

Finally, there is Alterac, a city-state that stands among the snow-capped mountains.

After defeating the trolls and starting to expand outward, General Perenolde happily opened up countless fields in the Hillsbrad Foothills.

But just as he was vigorously pioneering the wilderness with hope for the future, a new threat appeared in the Alterac Snow Mountains.

A group of frost trolls hiding in the deep mountains and old forests felt the threat of pioneering in Alterac, and began to attack their pioneering team quietly.

According to the information brought back by Priscim's scouts, the fighting power of this group of trolls far exceeds that of Drakkari, the suzerain of all frost trolls. Nord was having a headache.

Coupled with the innate foul-level regenerative ability of trolls, Alterac, a strong military fortress city-state, had no way to deal with these frost trolls for a while.

"The frost trolls of Alterac..."

Andrea's face was a little weird, and he suddenly remembered an old event thousands of years ago.

"It can't be such a coincidence, can it?"

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