In the society of the night elves, arcane attainments are regarded as a noble pursuit. Whether commoners or nobles, as long as they have certain arcane talents and abilities, they can apply to join the Moon Guard.

However, in this elite mage unit, the figure of the high elves always occupies a dominant position.

The reason is simple - the monopoly of knowledge.

Ordinary civilians rarely have the opportunity to access the mysterious Well of Eternity and profound arcane knowledge, which makes them difficult to walk on the road of arcane. People like Illidan, who were born as commoners, but climbed all the way in the Moon Guard with outstanding talents and efforts, and finally obtained a high position, are really rare, and it will be difficult to reproduce his style for hundreds of years.

Therefore, the high elves began to be self-righteous and have a strong sense of superiority over ordinary night elf civilians. They are eager to maintain their privileged status forever and enjoy the awe and worship of civilians.

In fact, this kind of thing happened not only in Azeroth during the War of the Ancients. The same thing is common in Blue Star, Teyvat, Koprulu Sector, ancient times, modern times...among nobles and upper-class people in all ages and worlds.

Once the lower-class "untouchables" show signs of counterattack, these privileged classes that usually quarrel internally will immediately unite and face the outside world in order to safeguard their vested interests.

The contradiction between the two classes of the Dark Night Empire arises from this.

The upper elves insist that the status of mages - or - arcane nobles should be equal to that of moon priests, far higher than that of the lower-class civilians.

This concept has been strengthened by the belief in the moon god that has existed since the rise of the night elves, and has become a powerful weapon for the upper elves to justify themselves. However, this class solidification and social injustice have also exacerbated the internal contradictions of the night elf society, laying the groundwork for future turmoil and change.

However, when Cenarius introduced the druid way into the night elf society, he opened up a new path of power for ordinary civilians.

The way of nature and harmony taught by this great mentor made the common people feel unprecedented power and freedom.

Under the unremitting preaching of Archdruid Malfurion, the Druid sect has grown rapidly in recent years, and more and more common people have joined their ranks. These new druids have found their place in the embrace of nature. They have learned to live in harmony with nature and draw on the power of nature.

With the rise of the power of the common people, the authority of the nobles has naturally been challenged. According to Tyrande, in recent decades, there have been endless examples of druids resisting the brutal rule of the lords. They are no longer willing to endure the oppression and exploitation of the nobles, but bravely stand up and use their own power to uphold justice and fairness.

As the pinnacle of all nobles and the true spokesperson of aristocratic politics, Queen Azshara naturally heard the demands of her subjects.

However, Cenarius is backed by Mount Hyjal, where demigods gather. In front of these representatives of natural forces, evenEven a powerful person like Azshara dared not act rashly. In this stalemate, the contradictions deepened day by day, and a storm was brewing.

Under Azshara's forbearance, the contradictions accumulated day by day.

The upper elves felt an unprecedented crisis. They were horrified to find that their authority was being challenged by civilian forces. In order to maintain their status, they intensified the management of territorial affairs, even resorting to more severe measures. However, this approach aroused a stronger backlash from civilian forces.

At this critical moment, the upper elves made a breakthrough in their in-depth research on the Well of Eternity.

Under the planning of Chief Advisor Xavius, the upper elves gathered at the Well of Eternity, and they tried to use the power of the well water to explore unknown areas.

However, they did not expect that this behavior would accidentally connect to the Twisting Nether and then get in touch with the Burning Legion.

Just at this time, Sargeras, the dark titan who had been eyeing Azeroth, sensed this opportunity. He secretly rejoiced in his heart because these ignorant and fearless high elves had fallen into his trap.

So, he decided to use the trick he had used to deceive the three great eredars again, disguising himself as a noble bronze titan, and sent a tempting invitation to Azshara and the high elves.

Back then, wise men like Kil'jaeden and Archimonde failed to see through Sargeras's tricks, resulting in most of the eredar clan becoming minions of the Burning Legion, and their hometown Argus also became the base camp of the Burning Legion. Only the prophet Velen led a small number of eredars to escape the doom with the help of the holy light creatures Naaru, and eventually evolved into the future Draenei.

Now, Queen Azshara and the high elves are heading for a similar fate as the eredar.

In pursuit of great power and supreme personal authority, Queen Azshara could not help but feel an inexplicable excitement when she heard Sargeras's recruitment. She seemed to see herself standing at the peak of power, becoming an existence that no one could challenge.

As a result, she developed a strong interest in these so-called "God's messengers".

And the upper elves also had ulterior motives. They believed that the arrival of Sargeras was their hope to re-establish the aristocratic order. They were eager to use the power of this "God's messenger" to consolidate their position and suppress the rising civilian forces.

Both sides had their own ulterior motives, but reached a consensus in an instant. Queen Azshara decided to open the Well of Eternity to a limited extent, allowing the demons of the Burning Legion to enter Azeroth on a small scale. This decision cast a heavy shadow on the future of this continent, and an unprecedented disaster was about to come.

The demons who first entered Azeroth strictly followed the orders of the dark titan Sargeras. Despite their great power, these demons were extremely restrained when facing those creatures that they saw as ants, and were even willing toObey the command and dispatch of the upper elves.

Following the instructions of the upper elves, they carried out precise and bloody suppression of those civilian forces that jumped more happily. This suppression action was swift and effective, which made Azshara and the upper elves very satisfied. (To read the violent novel, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

So, with the tacit consent of Queen Azshara, the upper elves began to use the power of the Well of Eternity to introduce more and more demon lords into Azeroth. These demon lords are all powerful, and their joining has rapidly expanded the power of the Burning Legion in Azeroth.

However, as the situation develops, the demons begin to gradually show their true colors.

They are no longer satisfied with obeying the command of the upper elves, and began to become more and more presumptuous, and even turned the tables. In addition to maintaining a little respect for Azshara, the queen who holds powerful arcane power, they have completely exposed their true colors when dealing with other upper elves.

Ask for flowers

In their eyes, the powerful Azshara could become another giant of the Legion after joining the Burning Legion, just like Kil'jaeden and Archimonde. As for the other high elves, they were all ants in their eyes.

In the upper elves of the night elf society, some rational voices began to sound. They no longer blindly followed the footsteps of the Burning Legion, but began to re-examine the demons who were revered as "God's Messengers".

Elisandre, the Grand Magister of Suramar, was the best among these rational representatives.

Standing high above the city of Suramar, Elisande looked down at the surrounding land eroded by the fel energy. She witnessed the various evil deeds committed by the Burning Legion around Suramar with her own eyes, and her heart was full of doubts and uneasiness. She began to doubt the true motives of these demons, worried that they would not put the interests of the high elves first.

In order to verify her conjecture, Elisande began to investigate secretly.

She sent her magisters to sneak into the demon camp to collect intelligence and evidence. After a period of hard work, she finally got some solid information, proving that the Burning Legion was not as friendly and submissive as they appeared.

So, Elisande decided to speak to Queen Azshara and remind her of the threat of the Burning Legion. She carefully prepared a detailed report, detailing the evil deeds of the demons and their true purpose.

However, the report eventually fell into the hands of Chief Advisor Xavius.

Xavius ​​scoffed at Elisande's report. He thought that Elisande was exaggerating and destroying the cooperation between the High Elves and the Burning Legion. So he suppressed the report and did not let Queen Azshara see it.

In fact, even if the queen saw the report, she would not obey Elisande's opinion with her fanatical pursuit of power.

Elisandre was disappointed and angry when her appeal was not responded to. She realized that if the true face of the demons could not be revealed in time, the future of the High Elves would be in jeopardy. So she resolutely made a decision.A decision: Suramar will no longer participate in the dangerous deal between the demons and the queen.

Under Elisande's orders, the mages of Suramar began to act. They used the many artifacts they had discovered over the years, channeled the power of these artifacts, and launched a fierce attack on the fel portals near Suramar. With waves of roars and explosions, those evil portals were destroyed one by one, cutting off the demons' access to Azeroth.

In order to protect the safety of Suramar, Elisande used the power of the Pillar of Creation, the Eye of Aman'thul, to create a source of magic called the Nightwell. This well contains powerful energy and can provide Suramar with a steady stream of magic support.

At the same time, Elisande also built a solid barrier on the periphery of Suramar's inner city, completely isolating the inner and outer cities.

In this way, when the civilians in Suramar's outer city were slaughtered by demons, the upper elves in Suramar's inner city were able to remain unscathed. They hid in the safe haven created by the Grand Mage and lived a peaceful and comfortable life.

However, this peaceful life also made them pay a heavy price - they had to be completely isolated from other tribesmen and became an isolated island on the continent of Azeroth. .

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