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Thinking of this, his thinking became more divergent.
Immediately, more doubts were discovered.
The purpose of attacking Dalaran like the Alsace Ministry is likely to be problematic.
Is the Book of Medivh really needed to summon Archimonde?
Like Gul'dan in the parallel world Draenor.
With his own strength, he successfully summoned Archimonde in Hellfire Citadel in a very short period of time.
Although the Legion of the Three Wars does not have a living Gul'dan to rely on, it does have Gul'dan's head that contains its essence.
Could the latter be less effective than "Book of Medivh"?
Even if Ke always has the ability to comprehend the forbidden knowledge in Gul'dan's head.
The big deal is that it will take a little trouble, just a few eredar summoners who know how to do it.
Why rush to war with Dalaran?
So now Pfister has a bold hypothesis.
The reason why the Legion first attacked Quel'Thalas and Dalaran was out of fear of both.
As for the reason, it has to do with what the two countries have in common:
One, they all have a powerful caster group.Second, they all have a huge energy source.
Third, they all have the ability to forcibly interfere with space.
If the two find a problem, they will unite with other forces to fight against the legion together.
Or use magic means to disrupt the summoning of demons.
Then the Legion will have trouble sleeping and eating.
That's why we are determined to nip the danger in its infancy.
But the Scourge and the Burning Legion are not exactly the same group.
Tell Arthas the truth, and it will be easy for him to see through and expose the reality of the Burning Legion.
That's why the Dreadlord made up lies and deliberately misled him.
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You know, the Dreadlord is full of bad deeds and lies.
There are ghosts only if what you say can be trusted.
At the same time, they tricked Arthas into taking his father's urn to hold Kel'Thuzad's body.
And said that it must be used.
And Pfister, as a master craftsman, knew very well that this was simply nonsense.
The human race in this world doesn't talk about death as life.
Therefore, funeral customs are quite pragmatic.
It will not pour too many resources into the dead.
This is true even if Terenas is the lord of the most powerful country.
Especially at that time Lordaeron was still troubled internally and externally.
He also has no ability to create exclusive equipment for him.
Therefore, according to Pfister's speculation, Terenas's urn is at best a more powerful strange object.
Definitely not at the artifact level.
Strange things like this, with the huge materials controlled by the legion, there are many things that can be replaced.
This shows how unreliable the words of the Dread Demon King are.
The reason for doing this is mostly due to the malice in his heart, which is really chilling.
It's a pity that Arthas has no brains, or was influenced by the Lich King and lost the ability to distinguish.
Although the other party's words were full of loopholes, they were still deceived.
Then Pfister's heart trembled.
Realizing that Quel'Thalas and Dalaran have much in common, Karazhan has a lot in common.
That said, the Academy could also be a target for the Legion.
And Pfister's security deployment is very good.
Treating Karazhan like a fortress of iron and steel.
The enemy's main force is also in the northern part of the mainland, quite far from Karazhan.
Therefore, if one wants to overthrow the academy, the only option is internal penetration.
Thinking of this, Pfister dares to neglect.
Contact Teresa immediately.
Give it a good word of advice.
Taresa immediately relayed his will to Carlisle and the others.
Pfister is pretty good at seeing people.
The three-person council is quite efficient.
Quickly come up with a set of regulations for increased security.
Next, according to Pfister's instructions, they found Natalie, a young expert in tracking down ghosts.
And Natalie is very satisfied with her peaceful and peaceful life and her job of teaching and educating people.
Strong sense of belonging to the school.Immediately expressed willingness to cooperate.
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