MTL - Live Streaming: Azeroth-Chapter 24 First Heard of the Council of Tirisfal

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Sun King Anasteria Sunstrider has long guessed that the collapse of Bandinoril's enchantment was caused by the four nobles behind the scenes, but no definite evidence has been found.

Sandric Sunshadow was once the archmage of Quel'Thalas, the previous patriarch of the Sunshadow family.

As early as 2,000 years ago, after the end of the Troll War, Sandric resigned as the head of the family, and devoted himself to exploring the mysteries of magic and the truth of the world.

Sarlayan, Lailas, and Vereesa knew nothing about Sandrick, but Salorian and Valeera knew a lot about him.

The two looked at each other, and their expressions became dignified in unison.

Although Sandrick claims to be practicing hard work in closed doors, he has actually been paying attention to the development of the world situation.

That's right, the situation in all of Azeroth, not just Quel'Thalas.

As early as many years ago, Sandrick joined a secret mage organization.

Council of Tirisfal.

The Council of Tirisfal was originally created to hunt demons drawn to Azeroth by arcane powers.

Salorian heard about Sandrick through the Sun King and Welles Deep Shadow, while Valeera heard about it because of her family connection.

After joining the Backlight Blade, Valeera came into contact with a lot of secret information that she had never known before, including the deeds of the ancestors of the Sangunar family.

The Sangunar family officially made their fortune after the troll war, but earlier in the period, the Sangunar family had a not-so-famous archmage.

Refsera Sangunar, along with Sandric and Meri Winterwind, is the trio of the Tirisfal Council.

Due to working together all the year round, Refsera and Sundrik have a close friendship, but their friendship has not affected the Sangunar family and the Sun Shadow family, which are opposed to each other.

Years ago, Medivh, the last Guardian of Tirisfal, was controlled by the spirit of the fallen titan Sargeras, who secretly killed almost all members of the council.

This included Refsera and Sandric, and only the lich Merry Winterwind, who was missing at the time, escaped.

"The Tirisfal Council has been destroyed, and Sandrick was confirmed dead a few years ago, so this teleportation book..."

Facing Salorian's question, Melia, who had dark circles under her eyes, smiled sarcastically.

"His relic, I'm afraid Sandrick would never have dreamed that his relic would be so misused by his unworthy descendants."

In his heyday, Sandric was a powerful mage that even Anasteria praised.

Although they have different positions with the Sunstrider royal family, Sandric, who has truly experienced the threat of trolls, will never sell the country's interests for the family's profit.

He and his old comrade-in-arms Anasteria can be regarded as sympathetic to each other, and there are cooperation and competition between each other.

After the Tirisfal Guardian system was born, members of the council transferred most of their magic power to the first-generation guardian Alodi, and this guardian power was passed down from generation to generation.

Gradually entering the twilight years of his life, Sandric, who had lost most of his magic power, was no longer as strong as before. He began to share his rich experience and cultivate excellent junior disciples for the Tirisfal Council.

Unexpectedly, no one thought that the guardian would be infiltrated by the fallen titan.

When Medivh came to the door, Shankric, like the other councilors, was killed by the fallen guardian with almost no power to fight back.

The Tirisfal Council has completely declined so far, existing in name only, and only Meri Dongfeng, the only seedling, is still floating outside.

"This teleportation book should have been made during Sandric's heyday. Using it can forcibly break through the space confinement set by the orc warlock."

Melia followed the magic lines on the parchment scroll with her shimmering fingers, and sighed regretfully after a while.

"No, it's hard to imitate the essence of the tiger and the cat. Without knowing the specific amount of magic power injected into each magic pattern, it is basically impossible to reproduce this precious unlimited transmission book."

Melia looked up at Salayan with some reluctance: "Little Salayan, do you really want to use it? This kind of treasure is one less."

Sharlayan said solemnly: "Melia, I know that you, like me, don't care about the survival of Quel'Thalas."

"But with your ability, you should have already noticed the predicament that Quel'Thalas is facing right now?"

Melia spread her hands indifferently: "Of course, I guessed the direction of this war as early as when the tribe broke through the Bandin Norrell barrier."

"The guys in Silvermoon City who only know how to enjoy themselves are definitely not tribal opponents with a high fighting spirit, but with the protection of the Sunwell, they will not be easily defeated. This war will inevitably be dragged into a protracted war."

"What the orcs lack is time. Sooner or later, they will evacuate from this quagmire of war, leaving the troll, the old opponent of the high elves, to fight against Quel'Thalas."

Sharlayan nodded in agreement: "If this war can wake up those arrogant fools from the dream they wove, that would be a good thing."

"The original intention of my action has nothing to do with the senior management of Quel'Thalas. I just don't want people who cared about me to die in this war."

"Um?"

Melia, who was huddled in Sharlayan's arms, opened her eyes wide, and asked with a serious expression, "Who is in danger? It shouldn't be Julian, right?"

Sharlayan shook his head, and turned his gaze to Lylas and Vereesa who were aside.

"It's the Ranger General, Lireza Windrunner. She is being targeted by orcs and trolls, and there are traitors from Silvermoon City behind her."

Melia's eyes became deep, and after a little thought, a sneer appeared on her face.

"Hmph~ It's a dirty political struggle, to cut off the wings of the Sunstrider's royal family, to go so far."

"If Sandrick learned of all this in the Shadow Realm, he might wish to strangle those unworthy descendants himself."

Sharlayan asked suspiciously: "Shadow Realm?"

Melia waved her hand: "That is the world where the dead live, and those who are still alive should not be interested in it."

Rubbing her cheeks, Melia finally jumped out of Sharlayan's arms.

"Li Reza is also my friend, I can't just watch her die in a despicable conspiracy...I helped with this."

"But remember one thing."

Melia put on a gesture of drawing a clear line: "I didn't make a move for this already decayed kingdom, and don't use any great principles to restrain me in the future."

"I am me, Melia Xingyu, a prodigal archmage who is only loyal to her own desires."

Salorian's unspoken solicitation was stuck in his throat, and in the end he could only give a helpless wry smile.

"I understand, I will convey your meaning to the Sun King."

Although Melia's many weird behaviors from life to work make people laugh and cry, but she is indeed an archmage without falsehood.

When making up her mind to act, Melia is more efficient than those master mages who always like to play tricks.

It took half an hour to hurry and persuade Melia, and there were less than two hours left before the scheduled contact time between Anderson and his employer.

It only took Melia more than 20 minutes to decipher the coordinate-defining runes added by the Sun Shadow family to the teleportation book.

"Heh~ Incompetent guy, UU reading www.uukanshu.com attaching such low-level runes to Sanderik's relics is simply blasphemy."

Effortlessly erasing those runes that Melia thought were very inferior, after slightly modifying the coordinates, she re-engraved similar but different runes on the scroll.

"Done."

After the blue arcane light on the scroll dissipated, Melia threw it to Thalorian.

"Just activate it with magic power when you need to use it."

Picking up the red vial on the table and shaking it, Melia impatiently waved her hand and began to chase away the guests.

"The transaction has been completed, let's leave quickly, and don't bother me again if you have nothing to do except little Sharlayan."

"Especially that female squirrel."

Valeera, who was already in a bad mood, immediately exploded when she heard this insult.

"Who's the she-squirrel! You steel spinster!"

"what?!"

'To suffer! '

Sharlayan, who had made similar remarks and was severely punished, knew that Valeera had accurately stepped on Melia's minefield.

…and one step is two.

Before Melia's sanity was melted by anger, Salayan moved sideways to block her view, and gave Melia a big hug.

At the same time, he swung his left hand behind his back vigorously, signaling for the others to take Valeera and evacuate immediately.

"Melia, don't be as knowledgeable as a child, a child speaks without restraint."

"You and I…"

The chest with almost no curvature rose and fell violently, and it took a long time for Melia, who had a dark face, to barely restrain her fury.

"Hmph! For your sake, let's let that female squirrel go this time."

"But let her remember it for me! There will be absolutely no next time!"