The Dharma God Of All Realms Begins With Harry Potter

Chapter 465 The First Generation Of Paladins

After Ye Ting gave a positive answer, Von Delor was satisfied and turned to Liadrin.

"This trip to Lordaeron is the first time you are truly away from Quel'Thalas (the war with the trolls took place in Zul'Aman, next to Quel'Thalas)," the old priest taught earnestly.

"In addition to fulfilling your duties as a priest, you should also take this opportunity to see more of the customs and customs outside of Quel'Thalas. By the way, if you see any young people you like, don't hesitation, I don't mind. You associate with someone other than a high elf."

Hearing this, Liadrin instinctively glanced at Ye Ting. Unexpectedly, Ye Ting happened to look at her as well, causing her to immediately look away and blush.

Fortunately, the Great Magister Biluohua on the other side spoke, which just relieved the embarrassment.

"You're not even married yet, so why bother?" the great mage sarcastically said to his old friend.

"I haven't met the right person for Seventy-Three," Von Delor replied calmly, "At least she still has a chance."

Liadrin retorted softly: "It's too late for you two to get married. Now, don't say this in front of me!"

The Grand Magister leaned against the backrest of the seat, sighed, and said: "Hey, it seems that she is still following your old path, she is really similar to you.

Liadrin suppressed a burst of laughter. These two are old friends. They grew up together and fought side by side countless times. Sometimes she couldn't help but think about how capable they were of getting into trouble when they were young. Now, they are gradually approaching the dusk of life. Liadrin always felt that they were like an old couple who loved to bicker and always brought her laughter.

However, Liadrin couldn't help but feel a little melancholy when she thought that she would have to leave them temporarily.

"Don't worry, it's just a temporary departure." Ye Ting comforted her in her ear at the right time, "Furthermore, every family has to experience the fact that children are independent and far away from their parents. It's normal. This is the only way. Only parents can direct their children’s future.”

"I...understand." Liadrin wiped the corners of her eyes, "Thank you for your comfort. I think I'm much better."

"It doesn't matter," Ye Ting smiled, "After all, Pastor Von Delor asked me to ask you. If you have any difficulties or inner worries in the future, you can tell me at any time. Don't be too external."

"Definitely, thank you, you are a good person." Liadrin's face turned red.

When he came up, he was given the good guy card, and Ye Ting shook his head speechlessly.

Fortunately, this joke does not exist in Azeroth.

No matter how reluctant Liadrin and Vondelor were, in the end, Ye Ting led the team to leave Vondelor's church and continue their journey.

Quel'Thalas is not a large country, and the high elves are not a race with a large population, so this journey ended very quickly.

In the end, the number of volunteers under Alleria's command almost reached 5,000, of which over a thousand were from the Farstriders, over a thousand were priests from various churches, and the rest were ordinary high elf rangers.

Although these rangers are not as elite as the Far Walkers, they are far better than human archers and are quite good as reinforcements.

Most of them came in the name of Windrunners, following Alleria, hoping to find a future in the war, and Alleria promised to promote the best among them after the war.

Recommend them to join the team of players.

This army of about 5,000 people is considered to be all the high elves' initial reinforcements for the human side - definitely, there is also magician support, but that has nothing to do with the army.

For Quel'Thalas, this is a decision that favors compromise and compromise. On the one hand, the high elves adhere to tradition and are unwilling to interfere in human wars, but on the other hand, they are wary of the existence of the demons behind the orcs, so they made this decision. He Xini’s decision: He sent out enough reinforcements but did not use his own regular army: none of the eight legions were used anyway. Rangers and priests were volunteers. It was a spontaneous act of civil society. The high elves only provided them with the necessary supplies. Just supplies.

But from the perspective of humans, the number of troops supported by the high elves can be considered sincere. After all, no one has as large a population as humans. Moreover, whether these reinforcements are rangers, priests or magicians, they are the most needed arms by humans. On the other hand, the other types of arms among the high elves, such as warriors and spellbreakers, although the former are elite, there are only so many cannon fodder warriors among humans, and there is no need for the high elves to be the icing on the cake. Although the latter is aimed at legal professions, the bellicose orcs are basically all It is the warriors who take the lead, the warlocks will not appear on the frontal battlefield in most cases, and the spellbreakers are completely useless.

All in all, so far, both parties are quite satisfied.

In this way, Ye Ting and Alleria led the army of high elves all the way to the Kingdom of Lordaeron. So far, the allied forces of the human countries have not completely converged.

Supplies from various countries are also being transported urgently, and everything is not yet on track.

Ye Ting and Alleria also have tasks. They must seize the time to conduct emergency training for these elves before they officially confront the orcs. Although many of them have participated in the war between the high elves and the Zul'Aman trolls, But fighting side by side with humans and fighting orcs were something they had never experienced before. They need to learn and adapt to fighting outside of the forest.

Definitely, Alleria could complete these tasks alone, and Ye Ting did not waste his time on such trivial matters.

After settling the elves in a camp on the outskirts of Lordaeron, he left here and headed for the holy city of Stratholme - definitely, he did not set off alone, but took Lidrin with him.

He planned to bring Liadrin to Archbishop Faol and let Liadrin transfer to a paladin.

Yes, this was his first thought after seeing Liadrin.

In the original history, Liadrin has proved that in addition to priests, she has the ability to become a warrior, and has been serving as the leader after becoming a blood knight, which further illustrates her ability. Such ability does not need to be It's going to waste.

In addition, if Liadrin becomes a paladin, then this profession will soon appear among the high elves. Maybe in this way, when facing the undead disaster in the future,

Quel'Thalas will have one more point to resist Ability in Quel 2.4.

Fortunately, the person who invented the Paladin profession was Archbishop Fa'ao. If it had been anyone else, Ye Ting would never have had this intention.

Archbishop Fao himself is generous and philanthropic enough to treat all races equally, so he will not be too self-conscious about teaching the methods of becoming a paladin to his allies, the high elves. At the same time, he still has enough reputation to be on par with the kings of other countries, so that he will not give up his decision due to political pressure from other countries.

Ye Ting even thought that not too long had passed since Faol brought the four Paladin candidates to Lothar, to his mission to Quel'Thalas, and then to his return to Lordaeron.

Maybe if Liadrin is brought here at this time, she will have a chance to become one of the first generation paladins. .

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