Dawn of Lordaeron

Chapter 312: Young Mentor

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Liadrin is the best and most outstanding pastor of the younger generation. She is the adopted daughter of the senior pastor Van der Rohe. The most important point is that she is not a nobleman.

She represents the will of the Holy Light, a group that is relatively weak in Quel'Thalas but still retains a sense of existence.

What Kael'thas needs to do next is to enlarge the sense of existence of this group so as to restrain the attention of congressmen and give himself the opportunity to complete the next rectification.

However, just relying on the relatively marginal group of priests, even if Kael'thas is the new Sun King, it would be difficult for them to grow to the same level as the Farstriders in a short time.

Otherwise, his father would have done this a long time ago, instead of letting the power of the parliamentarians grow to where it is today.

Kael'thas thinks that he is far behind his father, but in one aspect, he should be stronger than his father, and that is his understanding of human society.

In the time after the troll wars, the connection between the high elves and humans gradually became weaker, especially after the disappearance of Thoradin the Great and the collapse of the human empire, the elves' awareness of humans decreased.

During this period, the ruler of the Elven Kingdom was Kael'thas' father.

But Kael'thas was different. He was a member of the Dalaran Council of Six, and he stayed in the kingdom of mankind all year round, and he knew more about mankind than any elves.

A group that has risen in the past two decades has attracted the attention of Kael'thas, especially the best of them, and has gained the friendship and admiration of Kael'thas.

That is the Paladin of the Silver Hand, and Arthas.

The power of the paladin allowed Arthas to see what the elves lacked. Perhaps it was the perennial lavish life that made them forget some of the qualities they once possessed. If they could introduce the words and deeds of the paladin to Quel'Thalas, they might be able to Let the high elves regain their pride.

In this regard, Kael'thas has already seen the feasibility of some high elves who live in Dalaran, join the Hand of Silver, and learn the ways of the Paladin.

But instead of directly selecting personnel from the high elves living in Dalaran, Kael'thas hoped that he could cultivate a true "talker".

First of all, this candidate must be chosen from among the elf priests who are familiar with the Holy Light, and this person must have enough talent and ability, and be younger, to become a model for more elf to follow.

What makes Kael'thas gratified is that this sounded very harsh condition, and it really made him find a suitable candidate.

That is the high priest Liadrin.

This young priest, who is passionate about the Holy Light, has experienced several wars, and has won many battles, is the ideal choice in Kael'thas' mind.

The most important thing is that she is not an aristocrat, and has nothing to do with a mage!

"I have written a letter of recommendation for you, I hope you can go to Lordaeron's Silver Hand to learn, and better understand the way of the Holy Light."

Kael'thas took out a beautiful letter and handed it to Liadrin's hands, which contained a recommendation letter written by him and some necessary documents.

Liadrin took the letter in a daze. She still didn't understand what she was going to do. "Your Majesty... If I want to study, I should go to the Holy Light Church in Stratholme. Why go to Baiyin Hand..."

"Do you think Quel'Thalas lacks pastors? Or the ability to train pastors?"

Liadrin almost nodded, but when she heard what Kael'thas meant, she changed her words, "Our number may not be large, but the ability to train pastors is not weak. Many of my colleagues and The students are full of enthusiasm for the Holy Light and our kingdom."

Kael'thas nodded approvingly, "Yes, but Liadrin, I ask you, do you know how to use a sword? Or some other weapon?"

This time Liadrin is indeed speechless. Although she has a deep knowledge of the Holy Light Art, but she has no knowledge of things like knives and guns. When she was on the battlefield, she was also her Ranger teammate. Standing in front of her to resist the enemy, she used spells to heal the wounds of her comrades while attacking the enemy.

"The Rangers of the Farstriders may be proficient in various weapons, but they can't heal serious injuries by themselves, and it is difficult to take the priest with the army for those harsh tasks."

Kael'thas' words really hit the priest's weakness. Although the power of the light they mastered allows them to heal their companions' injuries, few people have both superb martial arts and strong physique.

"But... Your Majesty, Paladins are the'secret weapons' of mankind, are they really willing to teach me?"

Liadrin raised her concerns. She was afraid that even with a letter from Kael'thas, her status as a high elf would be excluded. In the worst case, she would spend a few years there without Any real gains.

"Don't worry, I recommend one of the best teachers for you. He will not have racial prejudices, nor will he be mixed with any personal factors. At the same time, he is one of the most powerful paladins in the world."

So, under Kael'thas' "flick", Liadrin was carrying a simple suitcase, holding a letter of introduction, and standing blankly in front of Stratholme Cathedral.

She handed the letter to the attendant of the church, and the news was that she had let herself rest in Stratholme for two days first, because her teacher was not in Stratholme at all at this time, not in the headquarters of the Silver Hand.

What is puzzling is that although the Silver Hand does have many burly and strong Paladins, Liadrin took the letter of introduction from Kael'thas, and did not even see a first-generation Paladin.

If it weren't for the attendant to explain to herself, the paladin's mentors had gathered important things together, she would think she was really left out.

The most bizarre thing is that despite what Kael'thas said, she was sent to Stratholme in a daze, and she didn't even have time to open the envelope. She didn't even know who her mentor was.

After Stratholme waited for three days, even meditation could not erase all the suspicions and anxiety that arose in Liadrin's heart, she finally saw her "teacher".

However, when she saw that face that was too young to be too young, she was surprised at first, and then when she remembered who this face was, she was surprised further.

Not only did the shock not fade, but when she saw an elf following her future teacher, it turned into an uncontrollable shock.

For a while, Liadrin even thought whether she had seen an inexplicable illusion because she was too impetuous.

"Hello, Ms. Liadrin, I am Arthas Menethil, the Paladin of the Silver Hand, and your guide for some time to come."