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Please tell me the background story of Warcraft.
There is no doubt that Arthas is a more tragic character than Julian. Julian fell into an extremely selfish complex of pursuing power and power, and the little policeman Mei Wei was right. He's a demon. Swallow Gourdain's skull, steal the eye of Sargeras, tear the earth with spells, summon Naga, and take refuge in Kilgardan ... Everything he did was only for his own strength and power, and he never considered the survival of others. In order to achieve this goal, he did not hesitate to sell his soul to evil forces and sacrifice everything in the world. This temperament is unique to the devil. If it weren't for the little white tiger's lust, this guy's character would have been comparable to the ghost king he defeated.

On the other hand, Arthas is a noble prince, and he loves his people as much as his own son, full of blood. He loves his friends and his country. As Wooser once said, there is only light and love in his heart. I can't forget that at the end of the chaotic first chapter, Timmy, a child, asked him: What about those people captured by orcs? At this time, the tall Arthas bowed his head and said to the children in that gentle and firm tone, "Don't worry, my children, I will take them home." In his voice, I can't hear any noble pride and warrior arrogance, only a selfless love for the people. But fate played tricks on him again and again. At first, the orcs who didn't know the way of Confucius and Mencius deviated from the rules of war between the two countries and killed Wu Seer's emissary, which made him angry. Then he failed to rescue the villagers, because the blade master killed all the hostages at the last minute, which made him unable to fulfill his promise to little TMMY. Maybe he can't show his inner anguish in three-dimensional animation, but I think he is quite depressed and guilty about these two things (especially killing hostages), although it's not his fault. In the next chapter, he saw the immortal monster. You can savor his words when he first saw the undead warriors who hated them: "What are those?" His tone is not so much anger as fear. After all, he is brave anyway, but he is just a young man who has just experienced the battlefield and enjoyed love and happiness in the palace since he was a child. There are generally two kinds of human reactions to fear, one is to escape and the other is to fight to the death. Bizzard (Blizzard) is very accurate on this point. Arthas, a soldier who wants to die but is not free, obviously belongs to the latter. Later, he went crazy after Melgar Nice, partly out of anger and partly to end his fear. Maybe he naively thought that when Melgar Nice died, those terrible undead monsters would disappear from his nightmare and life.

But fate played a trick on him again. I don't know if you have noticed. In chapter four, in the part of killing KEL·suan, there is a ghoul in a cage. It won't attack people, it will only timidly dodge around. When the mouse is placed on it, it will become yellow passive attack mode. This is the only baby ghoul in WAR3 who won't take the initiative to attack people. Have you noticed its name?

His name is Timmy, an innocent child rescued from the werewolf by Arthas in the first chapter. Obviously, he got lost again, and his mother was waiting for him at home, but she didn't know that he had become a ghoul. Mother is standing on the edge of the house. If you get close to her, you will jump out of the room and kill her ghoul, and then jump on you. )

Perhaps Bizad really has no extra money to describe the reunion between Arthas and Timmy, but the tragedy is easy to imagine. Arthas promised Timmy to take the hostages home. The paladin's promise was sacred, but he failed. But just when he felt that he had broken his promise to the children and had no face to face Timmy, Timmy became ... originally confident and full of vigor, he found himself unable to keep his promise and even unable to protect this innocent and lovely child. ...

In the fifth chapter, fate (or snowstorm) continues to play tricks on Arthas. His close comrades-in-arms and innocent villagers have turned into horrible zombies, and our young prince, who once longed to protect the people of the country with his life, now has to kill these once flesh and blood brothers and the people himself in horror ... I can't comment on this. I can only say that Arthas can make it to the sixth chapter under the pounding of five chapters in a row.

At the end of the fifth chapter, Arthas strongly demanded to command the cavalry, which is more like his hidden fear than his desire for victory. After all, in the face of the immortal monster of hatred (HP 1080), HP's only 420 infantry is too trifling.

Chapter six is the most controversial chapter in Arthas. I think it's really boring for a large group of fans to discuss whether the immortal disease can be cured at the altar. This is just a fictional disease. I'm afraid Bizad didn't even consider specific medical measures, but the plot needs to be made up like this. I don't think it is necessary to discuss it. The key is that Alsace has suffered a heavy blow, and it is natural to make such a decision at this moment.

As a protector, he failed too many times. He can't save Wu Seer's messengers, hostages, cute little Timmy, little Timmy's mother, or even his comrades-in-arms and brothers who died together ... All he can do is sit and watch people. ....

Poor paladin, my predecessor, treated the fallen death knight like this, alas ~ ~ ~

Illidan ended his nearly ten thousand years of imprisonment in the dungeon during the invasion of Grey Valley by the Burning Legion. He tried his best to reassure his partner, but he soon showed his true colors and absorbed the energy of a powerful warlock artifact "Gourdain's skull". After completing the absorption, Illidan became a creature with demon appearance and great power, and he also gained some memories about Gourdain, especially about the tomb of Sargeras, a legendary dungeon on an island where the remains of Sageras Sargeras were buried.

Illidan, who regained his strength and freedom, was eager to prove his worth. However, he met Kilgardan, and the devil made an irresistible proposal to him. Kilgardan was very angry about Archimonde's failure in Mount Hyjal, but he had more important things to do than revenge. Realizing that his masterpiece, the Lich King, was too powerful to control, Kiel Jia Dan ordered Illidan to put an end to Ner 'Zu and wipe out the power of the undead scourge forever. In exchange, Illidan will gain great power and occupy a place among the leaders of the Burning Legion.

Illidan agreed to the plan and immediately began to prepare to destroy the ice crystal block that imprisoned the Lich King's soul: the frozen throne. Illidan knew that he needed a powerful artifact to destroy the frozen throne, so he planned to use the knowledge gained from Gourdain's memory to find the tomb of Sargeras and get Sageras's relics. He summoned those snake-shaped nagas from the dark deep-sea nest. Under the leadership of the cunning leader Vasin, Naga helped Illidan find the broken island where the legendary tomb of Sargeras was located.

As Illidan and Naga set out, the warden Maiev Shadowsong began to hunt him down. Maiev has been Illidan's guardian for 10,000 years, and she believes that she can take Illidan back. However, the cunning Illidan made Maiev and the sentries' efforts go up in smoke and successfully stole the eye of Sargeras. Illidan came to Dalaran, a magical city, with this powerful artifact. The energy devices in the city strengthened Illidan's power, and he began to use the eye of Sargeras to cast destructive spells on the lich king on the distant Northrend continent. Illidan's magic shattered the Lich King's defense and split the roof of the world. At the last minute, this devastating spell was stopped by Malfurion and priestess Tyrande who came to support Maiev.

Illidan knew very well that Kilgardan would never give up, so he fled to the desolate Outland, which was the remnant of Delano and once the home of the orcs. Illidan decided to hide here and plan his next move. After successfully stopping Illidan, Malfurion and Tyrande returned to their home in Grey Valley to take care of their people. However, Maiev is not going to stop there. She followed Illidan to Outland and made up her mind to take him back for trial.