Stormwind Wizard God-Chapter 465: Lothar

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Chapter 465 - Lothar

That's right!

In the original history, Lothar would die, and the reason for his death was precisely the sword he trusted the most!

This holy sword is not the sword of the king that is widely believed in the Alliance to be inherited from Emperor Thoradin.

Or, in other words, the "Sword of the King" proclaimed to the outside world is just a cover to conceal the true identity of the sword.

About 25,000 years ago, the sword Dark Judge was split into two pieces after the betrayal of the Titan God of War Sargeras. One was Tisha'raki in the hands of Aggramar the Avenger, and the other was Gorimbolol in the hands of Sargeras the Destroyer.

When Sargeras the Destroyer tried every means to obtain Tisha'rak and then merge it into Gor'thrak to summon the Dark Judge to destroy the Pantheon, Aman'thul, the All-Father, proposed to forge a weapon that could compete with Gor'thrak.

However, this will be extremely difficult.

The Dark Judge is a combination of good and evil, so what should the newly forged weapon be? Complete light and complete goodness.

Gugnath the Rumbling Thunder found the best casting materials in the universe; Khaz'goroth the Forger began to forge this powerful weapon, a divine sword; Norgannon the Dreamweaver used up almost all of his strength to enchant it; Aggramar the Avenger infused his noble soul into the sword, and the sword was named Eskani Punisher.

Just as the sword was about to be completed, something unexpected happened.

Sargeras the Destroyer led the Burning Legion to attack the Pantheon, and the gods used all their strength to finally complete the weapon. The newly completed weapon was ejected from the Pantheon due to the power that broke out during the interruption, and was left in Azeroth, which had just been created.

Although the gods wanted to find the sword, due to the Burning Legion, they had to deal with the enemy in front of them first.

After a long time, this incident was gradually forgotten.

More than 20,000 years later, three travelers found the weapon in a deserted cave. They were Llane Wrynn, Guardian Medivh and Anduin Lothar.

Only a person with the noblest character can hold this sword. Fortunately, one of these three people has him: Anduin Lothar.

This is the difference from the history Duke is familiar with - the moment the sword recognized Lothar as its master, it suddenly merged with the Sword of the King that Lothar carried and inherited from his ancestors.

Most of the time, the one-handed sword that looked thin and beautifully crafted was still in front of others. But when Lothar needed to fight, or when he had a thought, the sword would quickly transform in a golden light. It became a huge two-handed broadsword, and the sacred aura attached to it could kill any evil it encountered.

The Guardian Medivh named this sword: Quel'Zaram, which means the noble sword in Thalassian.

The sword woke up from a 25,000-year slumber, and Anduin Lothar later used it to kill his way into Karazhan. Fortunately, Duke also gained a brief recognition from the sword, and used it to stab Medivh, who was possessed by Sargeras, and sent Sargeras' soul into the abyss.

However, this sword has a fatal weakness: it cannot be used against people with noble character. When the holder uses it to deal with a noble person, he will lose his power.

No one had ever thought that the orc leader, Chieftain Orgrim, who led the brutal orc army and launched a bloody massacre on the continent of Azeroth, would actually be a noble man.

Yes, although Orgrim caused countless killings, the starting point of all his actions was for the continuation of his own race. As a result, he was directly judged as a noble person by Quel'Zalamm and refused to release his indestructible divine power.

This happened at the most critical moment of the fierce battle between Lothar and Orgrim!

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Lothar was able to master Quel'Zaram because of his noble character. He led his army to fight in the Silverpine Forest battlefield and was invincible. Except for Grom Hellscream who held Gorehowl, no one was his opponent.

As it happened, during the duel with Orgrim, Quel'Zalaam was downgraded to an ordinary iron, and was smashed to pieces by Orgrim's semi-artifact, the Hammer of Doom.

This hammer not only smashed the appearance of Quel'Zalam, but also hit Lothar's chest.

Lothar died unjustly because of this hammer.

In life, eight out of nine things out of ten are not as we wish.

The longer I live, the more I feel that I have missed so many things and have so many regrets.

After traveling through time, Duke would find it unacceptable if any familiar face around him passed away forever, let alone the hero whom Duke respected the most, Anduin Lothar.

From Duke being penniless to Duke rising strongly, Llane and Anduin have given Duke so much support. They have never held him back and have given him every bit of support.

Even if Llane didn't die in this life because of Duke's efforts, Anduin wouldn't have to kneel down and lick King Terenas's ass to seek a glimmer of hope for Varian who lost his father. Nor would Anduin have had a glorious record of fighting alone on the front line of the Alliance. This does not detract from Anduin's noble character.

Since becoming the commander-in-chief of the Alliance, Anduin has never deliberately favored any country's army in any military operation.

Those who are capable will go up, and those who are not will go down.

Even though Terenas had hinted many times that he hoped the army of Lordaeron could get a better mission, Anduin never paid any attention.

It is his fairness and justice that set a good example for the entire league, allowing superiors to follow suit and creating a truly equal atmosphere within the league.

Therefore, no matter from which perspective, Duke had no reason to let Anduin die at the hands of Orgrim.

Here comes the problem.

If they want to seize the last chance to weaken the Horde, they have to do it now. Slaughtering the Horde is obviously dishonorable to most knights, and it is bound to conflict with Anduin and others who are upright.

If that nobility is tarnished, then Anduin Lothar will no longer be the same Anduin Lothar.

On the other hand, since Duke chose to save Anduin's life, according to Lothar's style, even if he saved him, when the bastard Orgrim chose to surrender for the continuation of the orcs, Anduin would never allow Duke to kill Orgrim.

So many orcs were allowed to survive by sucking the finances of the Alliance countries, and ten years later they shouted the classic phrase "Orcs will never be slaves!"

This makes Duke very unhappy!

What can we do to have the best of both worlds?

Duke first used the hatred of the people to severely strike the hearts of Anduin and Llane, and then used the name of Emperor Thoradin to reduce their psychological bottom line to the maximum extent, and finally threw out his ultimate move to deal with the orcs...