The cavalry archers formed by Ye Ting are now a separate army. Although the use of this army is not so great in Quel'Thalas, which is all over the forest, the illustrious military exploits they once created made Quel'Thalas give up and disband. The idea of ​​this army.

Also, another army that has not been disbanded is the Knights of the Silver Hand.

Although they were founded for the war, the end of the war does not mean the end of their mission.

The Paladins joined forces with the Church of the Light to help the Alliance move forward, healing the sick and providing shelter to those survivors who had been devastated by the war and unable to take care of themselves.

In the process, this knight order was inevitably divided, and the high elf paladins headed by Liadrin belonged to the new archbishop of the high elves, that is, under the command of her adoptive father, Van der Loer.

With such a new force, the Church of the Holy Light gradually began to expand among the high elves, and soldiers of the high elves continued to join it because of their interest in the profession of Paladin.

Of course, no one, including Van der Loel, knew that Liadrin, who was trained by the Holy Maiden, was actually no longer a fanatical believer of the Holy Light. After seeing the essence of the Holy Light, she began to look at another level. Harness the Light.

Although the armies of various countries have returned to rest and the soldiers have begun to disarm and return to the fields, this does not mean that the various tribes of the alliance have given up their hatred of the orcs.

After witnessing the tragic deaths of countless fellow races in this war, driven by the desire for revenge, a large number of humans, elves, dwarves and gnomes embarked on a journey to hunt down the remnants of the orcs, and searched in the remote wilderness and mountains of the Eastern Kingdom. Prey, use this way to relieve the pain and sorrow in your heart.

In the process, the hunters of the Alliance captured many orcs, and many were killed on the spot, even to avenge those relatives and friends who were killed by the war.

In the original history, Alleria Windrunner would have been one of them. The Horde colluded with the forest trolls and attacked Quel'Thalas. In the process, Alleria lost seventeen A family member, her brother and mother among them—that was the fate she could have met.

But now, thanks to Ye Ting's efforts, the trolls have been removed early, and the tribe has hardly made any major breakthroughs. The Windrunner sisters themselves don't know, but their tragic fate has indeed been changed.

Ye Ting didn't feel any pity for such a result.

In his opinion, he and the Windrunner sisters have long passed the stage of doing good deeds, as long as they can help each other, it doesn't matter even if they don't get the other party's gratitude.

It is a pity that Ye Ting was able to directly help the few people around him. Even if he tried to change the whole war situation and greatly reduced the losses of the alliance, there were still many people he couldn't take care of.

Not only ordinary people have a different opinion of orcs, but even kings.

There were clear differences among the members of the coalition over what to do with the captives.

Genn Greymane of Gilneas and Thoras Trollbane of Stormgarde proposed that the sinners be put to death immediately, but Terenas of Lordaeron did not agree to do so.

They believe that the reason why the Alliance is more civilized and noble than the Horde is precisely because of their compassion.

Rather than execute the orcs, Terenas believed they should be put in prisoner-of-war camps that would be funded by the Alliance.

The Kirin Tor Six in Dalaran also favored this approach.

After Aegwynn and Medivh went into hiding, the Tirisfal Council had faded out of the historical arena, and the original responsibilities of that secret organization were all transferred to the shoulders of the members of the Kirin Tor, including investigating demonic activities.

Dalaran's mages hope to study orcs and their strange magic, in pursuit of knowledge while satisfying strategic needs.

But on the surface, the reason for Dalaran's side is: only by better understanding the orcs and learning from each other's strengths, can we overcome the enemy and win in the future wars.

In the end, after a series of lobbying and voting, the alliance finally reached an agreement that members of all parties will jointly fund the construction of prisoner-of-war camps to hold orcs.

After the camp is completed, it will be taken care of by the famous warrior Danas Trollbane in Stromgarde. If it runs well, the Alliance will allow the camp to continue to exist. If not, these orcs will be killed.

In addition to the placement of the orcs, how to deal with the betrayed kingdom of Alterac has also become a major problem for the alliance. Even Gilneas, which is located at the top of the southern peninsula with Alterac and is very far away from Alterac, is also a major problem for the alliance. involved in it.

Stormgard was the first to have ambitions for the land of Alterac.

Alterac and Stromgard are neighbors, and the two countries have been at odds since before the war began.

Thoras Trollbane, King of Stormgarde, initially devoted all of Stormgarde's forces to support the Alliance of Lordaeron.This may be due to Stormgard's proximity to Khaz Modan, and working with the Alliance is the only option for this mountain kingdom.

However, no one can doubt the tenacity of Trollbane's warriors.

If it wasn't for their presence, and the Alliance had already sacked large swathes of territory in the first week of the war, there was a clear possibility that the whole situation would have developed to another very bad outcome.

Now that peace had come, Thoras Trollbane began to demand that, as compensation for the wartime sacrifice, Stromgard deserved the entire eastern territory of its former traitor neighbor.

But Terenas of Lordaeron did not think so.

He was still weighing the pros and cons of two options: turning Alterac into a vassal state or setting up a new, more obedient monarch on its king... In short, it would be controlled by Lordaeron.

Although, Stormgard was a loyal and steadfast ally in wartime, and they were known to respect each other.But this situation has made the political relationship between the two countries tense.

Originally Gilneas was not in such a complex relationship - it has always had little interaction with the western countries.

As a result, it is clear to many that Genn Greymane stepped in not only to increase his own prestige, but mostly to realize his dream of expansion.

One of Perenold's nephews had fled to Gilneas following the betrayal, and Greymane was rumored to be supporting him in his succession to the throne.

In this way, a base in Alterac could deliver a large amount of resources that the southern kingdoms lacked to Gilneas, while also giving Gilneas' warships an excuse to cross the Endless Sea - albeit a threat to Kul'tila Sri Lanka, a country with a strong possessive appetite for maritime hegemony.

Because of this, after the war ended, the situation between the nations of the Alliance—or rather, the nations of mankind became tense.

Chapter 0620 Trouble with the Barov Family

While there was a lot of noise about what to do with Alterac, there was another matter for the Alliance to deal with, and that was what to do with the Barov family in Alterac.

Unlike in the original book, the Barov family did not turn against the water until the alliance came over. In this life, the Barov family, when Alterac joined the tribe and planned to buy them, passed the news of Alterac's betrayal to the various ministries of the alliance to avoid Lordaeron was attacked.

It was they who, when the tribe was about to escape from Alterac, led the country's last force to keep the tribe's army behind the city, and finally hit the tribe, leaving a large number of the tribe's elite wasted in the siege battle. middle.

This kind of credit can fully prove their loyalty and prove that they are different from the Alterac royal family.

In the original book, even though Alterac joined the Alliance at the end and helped them defeat the Orcs of Alterac, the Barov family was punished for this behavior: Terenas deprived them of great power. Most of the territory, leaving only the core of Keldaron County.

But now, based on the great deeds of the Barov family, the alliance should not only not punish them, but also reward them.

Theoretically it should be like this.

Terenas originally planned to do the same - although he sometimes used some tricks, in general, this was a relatively fair king with a bottom line.

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