Just being a dark elf in Warhammer

Chapter 626 477 Half of the Elves Heroes (Pure Introduction)

"Alatar Mogar."

Sitting next to Maranul was his fiancée Alatar. When Alatar gave her last name, some Asrai looked at her. The Mogar family rose to prominence later than the Herban family. It was founded during the time of Elsin Alvin and was responsible for trade between colonial settlements and dwarves. The Asrai knew more or less about it, but it was not important now.

"Cowell Mogar."

"Celire Herban."

"Kalyon Herban."

"Mala Gos."

"Ilanya Hooked Claw Storm."

"Kladin Hooked Claw Storm."

"Dalina Cloud Walker."

After Dakus and Maranul started, the Duruchi on the left began to stand up and introduce themselves. These were all old faces, and there seemed to be no need to introduce them. The seats were arranged very cleverly. When it came to Dalina, it was already the area where the Enil were.

"Talos Cloudwalker."

After Talos finished his introduction, the Ainel began to introduce themselves in order. The Cloudwalker family is very prosperous. In addition to Dalina, there are six other family members who followed Talos out of Lauren Loren. These family members play a similar role to Celile and Kallion. As children of the Cloudwalker family, they naturally have seats.

"Tolandir Red Leaf."

"Elanor Denaris." After Elanor introduced himself, he did not sit down immediately. After Gavino next to him stood up, he continued to introduce, "Gavino Denaris."

The members of the Asur Mission looked at Gavino who was standing there in silence. They could see the shining fiery light in Gavino's eyes, which was the unshakable belief in Asuryan. They could see the faint emblem on Gavino's forehead. The emblem represents the eternal holy fire, rebirth and rule, and the mark of Asuryan. There is no doubt that Gavino is the anointed one of Asuryan.

Finnubar's eyes flashed with complex light. Everything that Belloda said last night was true. No matter what the reason, the fact that the Sons of Asuryan from Laurenloren chose to follow Dakwus was a strong religious and political signal, and Gavino, the Anointed One of Asuryan, was added.

As far as he knew, there were no Anointed Ones of Asuryan in the Temple of Asuryan at present. There were only Chosen Ones of Asuryan, who were senior officers of the Phoenix Guard. The captain of the Phoenix Guard, Morariel, was only Chosen Ones of Asuryan, not Anointed Ones who were one level higher than Chosen Ones.

(Kadroin had not appeared at this point in time)

Soon, Finnubar stopped thinking about it because it was his turn.

"Angalil Talandro."

"Gilliard Felwind."

"Meroseg Strong Wind."

"Salandil Voyager."

As for the delegation, although the world was different, many things were the same. Just like the head of a country would bring a group of people with him when he visited abroad, such as this minister, that minister, and corporate leaders.

These four are the ministers of this and that. They come from the second-tier families of the Kingdom of Itain and Cosqui. The Voyager family, for example, has only about ten ships, which are used for trade between Ulthuan, Twilight Fortress and Dawn Fortress. To put it bluntly, they are the white gloves and exclusive agents of the Finnubar faction, helping the Kaihai faction to handle the trade affairs of Elsin Arwen.

When Finnubar became the Phoenix King, Sarandil Voyager returned to Elsin Arwen and came to Sith Leonask, that is, Marienburg, to sign a trade agreement with humans. After that, the four families stayed in Marienburg. Through the trade agreement, they set up a town area similar to a lease for living and trading. He also became the first manager of the Elven Town, had extensive contacts with various trading companies in the city, and tried his best to maintain friendly relations with all trading companies.

The Fairwind family has few ships and mainly trades with Araby. In Marienburg, the family is engaged in the service industry, dedicated to providing all services related to navigation, such as dock workers, warehouse operations, patrols and guards, and supervision of trade halls. In addition, the family strictly adheres to neutrality in disputes between families and business houses.

The Talandro family to which Ms. Angalil belongs is a bit weird. She has the title of "Impulsive". In the eyes of humans, the members of this family are strong individualists with an irrepressible desire for exploration. The family's ships will sail at any time and any place, seemingly without any rules. Many famous elf explorers have been born in the family.

Trade is just a way to maintain the turnover of the Talandro family. The children of the family will deviate from the route at any time to explore new coasts or just check the accuracy of old sea charts. They even tried to draw a distorted coast map of the northern chaotic wasteland. Because their voyages often take them to areas full of unknown dangers, the family has the most spellcasters among the four families in Elf Town. The family enjoys a high reputation in navigation, and some children occasionally go to Baron Henryk's School of Navigation and Ocean Magic in Marinburg to give lectures.

The reason why the Talandro family is a little bit weird is because the Strong Wind family is there. In Marienburg, this family is known as the most difficult negotiator and the most ruthless competitor. The number of ships owned by the family ranks second among the four families, second only to the Navigator family. It maintains trade with Cathay, Nebon and the Lost Islands of Iraitis.

In Marienburg, the Strong Wind family is not as relatively neutral as other families, but shows aggression and chauvinism, and has largely contributed to the elves' arrogant reputation in the city. Of course, these are not a big deal, isn't that how elves are.

What's important is that the whispers in the middle of the night say that the Strong Wind family is engaged in illegal transactions with the Duruchi of Naggaroth. Although this has not been confirmed, the information in the whispers is true. At this point in time, Meroseg has been turned by Agileth's intelligence system... It was not until hundreds of years later that he was exposed and accused of being a slave trader and smuggler. He ran away after killing the uncaptured. As for where he ran...

Of course, these seafaring families are not involved in politics. They only conduct trade and intelligence gathering activities in Marienburg. Ulthuan's formal embassy is set up in Altdorf, which is controlled by the Phoenix Court and the Parliament. It may be a political compromise or some kind of need. The ambassador is selected by the personnel of the Safri Kingdom faction. However, the relevant personnel did not appear in the mission, which may be related to the current nature of the mission and the time has not arrived.

"Finrel."

When Finrel introduced himself, Dacuus cast his eyes over. In his opinion, Finrel was a genius. According to the information and some understanding he obtained, Finrel was not a noble. He was originally a farmer living at the junction of the Kingdom of Itain and Safri. In the society of Asur, it is very difficult for civilians to cross classes, but there are some exceptions, such as the current Finrel and the captain of the White Lion Guard, Kosir.

The current captain of the White Lion Guard is still Kohain Iron Sword, but he did not come to Elsin Arwen with Finnubar, nor did he play chess with Finnubar. At this time, as the captain of the White Lion Guard, he was responsible for protecting the tenth Phoenix King Bel-Hathor, instead of accompanying Finnubar to wander around the old world.

The famous Kosir did not come either, because he was not born at this time... He was famous before he became the captain of the White Lion Guard. He was famous. His famous battle was to hunt down the greatest white lion Charandis in the Kingdom of Charis.

Let's not talk about Cosir's story for now. What we need to say is that there is a certain connection between Cosir and Fenrir. They are both civilians and have completed the class leap through their own strength. Cosir represents pure force, while Fenrir represents pure magic. In addition, Fenrir cast a spell on the skin of Charandis at the request of Finnubar as Cosir's White Lion Cloak to reward Cosir for his loyal service to the Phoenix King, but the result...

Fenrir has a very high attainment in magic. There is a high-level spell called "Light of Fenrir" named after him. This spell does not glow all over after casting, but a white pillar of fire appears to take the caster into the air, where he can overlook the entire battlefield and cast spells normally. The caster will be immune to arrow attacks, but not to flying units or melee attacks. If the pillar of fire is dispelled, the caster can float safely to the ground through the pipe.

As a non-mainstream person, Fenrir did not wear the large robes commonly seen in the White Tower of Hoth, but wore a relatively loose robe. He did not look like an Asur Archmage, but more like an old farmer working in the fields around the White Tower of Hoth. This outfit made him feel more free and comfortable, but it also made him expelled from the White Tower of Hoth... If Dacus had not known his background, he could have fooled Dacus.

The White Tower of Hoth is a conservative place that is serious and almost rigid. The Asurs do not like Fenrir's eccentric personality. They believe that as an Asur, Fenrir should remain humble, and as a mage, Fenrir should abide by discipline. In fact, he has both, but he looks at things from a different perspective, which is also what makes him different, but this does not mean that the mages of the White Tower of Hoth understand him.

"You are still young and impulsive, Fenrir. This is understandable for an elf who has achieved so much in such a short time, but human affairs have nothing to do with the Asur. We do not deny everything you have seen, but as you grow older, you will gradually understand that the fate of Elsin Arwen should not be determined by us. They know very little about us, and we hope that this state will continue." - A great wizard's advice to Fenrir.

Fenrir knew that although Ulthuan was an ancient and wise civilization, the Asur on the island were not omniscient, and the exploration of knowledge also fostered his endless curiosity. In the end, under the mediation of Belanna and Morelion, the Council of the White Tower of Hoth forgave his behavior and sent him to Finnubar. As the youngest master of magic and knowledge, although he was still very young, he had great influence, and spellcasters such as Belloda who had studied in the White Tower of Hoth were all his friends.

In Daxus's opinion, Fenrir should have a nickname like "Friend of Mankind". Apart from the seafaring family and the ambassador to Altdorf, Fenrir is the Asur who has come to the Old World the most times.

Accompanying Finnubar was Fenrir's first visit to the Old World. The second time he came to the Old World was during the Third Vampire War, which was the time led by Manfred and was also the last time.

In 2132 Imperial, Manfred launched the Winter Offensive against Altdorf, and this time he almost succeeded. Just as he was getting carried away and ready to embrace victory, he heard a voice from the battlements. The voice was neither a prayer nor a poem, and the tone was flat and emotionless, but for some reason, these words made people feel full of power.

Manfred retreated in horror, shouting that this was impossible. He recognized the meaning contained in the voice, and then lightning and thunder, wind and rain, and after a special effect, he stood there in despair, watching the army of the dead he created with his own hands disappear into nothingness...

At that time, Sigmacort III defeated the necromancy with necromancy. He recited a spell from the Book of the Underworld. This spell was like a program backdoor, dispelling Manfred's spell and releasing Manfred from his control over the army of the dead.

In a word, Manfred was a weakling at that time. If Arkhan was there, he would have had a great chance of taking control or rallying the army of the dead again, but he couldn't do it at that time. He was so weak that he was defeated by a Sigmar priest...

Now, the Book of the Underworld is in Daxus's hands. In addition to letting the sorceress use Deha as an extracurricular reading to understand another use of Deha, it can also be used to deal with the bones of Grandpa Nar and Nehekhara...

After the failure of the winter offensive, Manfred was bound to run away. But he did not run back to Sylvanir, but launched an attack on Marienburg, and then he met Fenryr. Fenryr's mastery of magic was far higher than his, and the high-level magic cast by Fenryr just happened to restrain Deha, so he finally ran away again...

The third time was in 2302 of the Imperial Calendar, which was the time of the Great Anti-Chaos War. This time Fenryr was no longer the protagonist, but Teclis, who was even more talented than him, and he was accompanied by his friend Yeter. They suggested that humans learn and use magic safely to fight Chaos. Magnus was reluctant at first, but eventually agreed, lifting the edict that forbade the learning of magic and allowing the elves to train a group of humans to learn the basic control of the Winds of Magic.

This was a valuable help, and with the assistance of the humans, Fenryr and Teclis sealed Baldrus in Altdorf. Baldrus was "Splitting Wing" Splinterwyn, the dragon companion of Dakwus. Afterwards, human spellcasters played a large role in the Great War against Chaos.

During the war, Magnus realized the importance of magic to humans. In the Empire, anyone involved in magic was considered a pawn of Chaos. However, with the help of the High Elves, humans could be trained and able to master magic without being corrupted.

After the war, Magnus asked Fenryr and Teclis to teach the secrets of magic to humans. But at this moment Fenryr was no longer a "friend of humans" and rejected the proposal, believing that it might pose a threat to the future of the elves. The head of the "Friend of Man" passed to Teclis, who, contrary to Fenrir's views, believed that this would be very beneficial to Ulthuan, forming an invaluable containment wall against the forces of darkness.

After days of arguing with Teclis, Fenrir was finally convinced by Teclis, and the School of Magic in Altdorf was established. He stayed in Altdorf for decades before returning to Ulthuan, teaching the ways of magic to humans. It was under his guidance that the Sky School was founded, and the first dean was his disciple. The Sky School's use of the Celestial Hurricane Instrument should also have had something to do with him.

After returning to Ulthuan, due to Fenrir's rich knowledge of astronomy, he began to work with other masters of lore to compile the "Book of the Day", a great book of the history of the Elves, and all past history is based on this.

From the beginning: They came in silver ships, with great power and mystery, and then our world was frozen, huge and empty. Life became simple, barbaric, without language, knowledge or civilization. They changed us, changed everything, and we only knew that they were the Old Ones.

They had the power to move the world, to move it closer or farther away from the eternal heat of the sun. That is exactly what they did, bringing life back to our cold planet. But this broke the balance of other worlds, because everything is interconnected. So they moved those worlds as well, creating an incredible harmony between the planets, a perfection that can still be seen today by observing the sky. (In human terms, the Old Saints also moved the planets next to the medieval world)

To the revision of the "Day Book" contains all the history of the elves.

At the end of the world, after Belanna went to war, Fenrir was responsible for guarding the White Tower of Hoth and guiding the mages of the Kingdom of Safri to protect the Kingdom of Safri from invasion, but ultimately failed. But there is no doubt that he has the strength of a legendary mage, and during that time he became the incarnation of Hoth.

"Jeroen."

Darkius glanced at Jeron, and he had an impression of Jeron. He didn't know how to evaluate Jeron. Jeron was a retainer of the Cosqui family and one of the most trusted advisers of the master of the family, Darolan. Jeron appeared here to protect Adeanna.

During the Battle of Eden Valley at the End of Time, Jeroen tried twice to admonish the foolish behavior of the brothers Danno and Dalos, who were the most filial sons of Darolan. In the second attempt, Dalos cut his throat and threw his body into the stomach of the Abyss Siren...

"Adeanna Cosqui."

Darkius's eyes shifted to Adeanna. Like Prince Jeroen, he also didn't know how to evaluate Adeanna.

Aedanna is dressed similarly to Belloda. Just like her best friend, deeds need to be created and met. If Dacuus hadn't brought Belloda here, Belloda might have stayed in Twilight Fortress for hundreds of years. She didn't have many deeds before the end of time, and her magic attainments were just so-so. She was a high-level spellcaster, half a step into the legendary spellcaster, but she didn't step into it in the end. The most well-known identity is the eldest daughter of Darolan.

Although Aedanna's treacherous brothers Danno and Dalos constantly tried to corrupt her, she was the only one in the family who could foresee the future and the only child of Darolan who didn't fall into madness. Later, many things happened between her and Cosir, but they were all tragic, including stealing the Sword of Cain, pretending to be with Tyrion with Cosir, looking for opportunities to kill Morathi, etc.

When Cosquier realized that everything had failed, he asked Aedanna to fly south on the fastest giant eagle in the Kingdom of Cosqui, so that he could escape Tyrion's revenge and let Malekith know all this, while he stayed and killed Danno.

In the end, Aedanna still couldn't escape her fate. In the final battle, she tried to kill Dalos with magic to avenge her father and Cosquier. But in the end her magic was countered and Morathi killed her. (That's it, less about ET)

Darkius smiled at Aedanna, which made Aedanna confused. In his opinion, Aedanna and Cosquier were in true love. If there was a chance in the future, he would definitely match them up as a matchmaker.

"Marin Jadesi."

Marin from the Emerald Sea family is the sister of Alicia, the aunt of the Ty brothers, and the lover of Cohein Iron Sword. She is a beautiful elf with an arrogant expression and a serious appearance. Her amber eyes are sharp and look straight into people's hearts. Her hair is as black as a raven's wing. She wears exquisite clothes woven from silk and magical fabrics, and carries a series of shining amulets. In terms of personality, she may be arrogant and strict with other Asur, sometimes even dismissive, but she is loyal and affectionate to those close to her, and she also likes black humor.

Marin gives Daxus a sense of arrogance and shrewdness, which is indeed the case. She has made great achievements in sailing and trade. When her father was still alive, she began to oversee the political and business affairs of the family. Before Naggaroth attacked Ulthuan in 2300 IC, she could even judge that Duruci was about to make a big move by the floating of insurance.

In Daxus's view, this is a very remarkable person. After her father's death, Marin, as the matriarch of the Emerald Sea Family, was one of the richest and most influential women in Ulthuan. She is also a personal friend of the Phoenix King. In the Phoenix Court of Finnubar, she enjoys a very high political status and is ranked in the top ten of Ulthuan.

And because she is a wizard, she has many allies in the White Tower of Hoth. Her mentor Morellian is one of the great wizards of the White Tower of Hoth. As a high-level spellcaster, she has rich experience in naval warfare, but due to the dangers of magic, she is very cautious when using magic. In addition to magical knowledge, she also has a wealth of knowledge of medicinal plants and alchemy, and is an expert in preparing potions.

When Marin met Tegris, she prepared a potion for Tegris. In fact, at the beginning, she did not have a good impression of the Tegris brothers, but as time went on, they finally established a good relationship. The one she got along best with was Tegris. Her mother died in childbirth, and Tegris, who had never received maternal love, regarded her as her mother. Later, she even recommended Morellian to be Tegris's mentor. In addition, Morellian was also Fenrir's mentor.

"What a meeting of the wind and clouds." Daquus sighed.

"Seraphim Whitewave."

Seraphim looks like an ordinary old elf, but in fact, as the father of Belodar, he is not. With family inheritance and learning in the White Tower of Hoth, he is a high-level spellcaster and a master of knowledge. He has a very good personal relationship with Darolan. Like Marin's father, he occupies an important position in Finnubar's faction.

"Yelian Luiron."

Darkius pursed his lips. He was worried about what he would say. According to official statements, Finnubar had three children, the eldest son Yelian, the second son Bel-Aihor, and the daughter Alarielle. But in fact... In his opinion, Finnubar's political career was successful, but... And the ending of Finnubar's two sons was not good, and they didn't even live to the end. As for the daughter, it's better not to say.

Yelian is Finnubar's eldest son. He fell in love with the sea when he was a baby, so much so that many Asur said behind his back that his love for the sea was the only thing he and his father had in common.

The point is that, despite being an exceptional student, Yellion advocates war in all matters, war at all costs. To the young prince, the necessity of conflict is as clear as the crystal on his father's crown. The evils of the world must be driven out by the blades of the brave. If those who can are too cowardly to fight, Ulthuan will eventually become a living nightmare.

Finnubar has a bad relationship with Yellion, and he sees his eldest son as a time bomb, a firebringer that could undermine all the efforts of the Phoenix King to unite the nations of Men, Dwarves, and Elves against the Darkness.

Yelian, on the other hand, regarded Finnubar as a politician who preferred to have long conversations with the so-called "lower races" rather than take quick action. Under the influence of this mentality and the father-son relationship, his character became increasingly gloomy and vicious, provoking fights and duels everywhere, so that many Asur said behind his back that there was a deep shadow in his heart.

But Yelian was still Finnubar's child from beginning to end, and there was no drama of fatherly love and filial piety, which was popular with the audience. His elders had high hopes for his performance in the Lothern Sea Guard because he was indeed outstanding. In the process of studying magic, he won the respect of the swordsmen of Hoeth, and his easy mastery of swordsmanship made him a tie with the magic swordsman with hundreds of years of experience.

On the Sea Dragon, the most precious ship of the Asur Fleet, the admirals taught Yelian how to fight invaders with ships instead of swords. The dragon prince of Caledor taught him the ancient art of dragon language, in which he also showed a surprisingly excellent level. After mastering the dragon song, he established a close relationship with a fire dragon named Simir.

And then there was nothing else. As the eldest son of Finnubar, although Yelian mastered many skills, he did not get the protagonist template...

"Finnubal Ruylen."

There are so many stories about this person that I don't know where to start. It's a long story, so I'll make it short and talk about it another day.

"Bel-Aihor."

Bel-Aihor is the second son of Finnubar. In some ways, he is like his brother, mastering sea combat skills, martial arts and dragon songs. Like his brother, he has established a close relationship with a fire dragon named Aragnir, but his personality is not as hot as his brother.

Bel-Ehor and his brother fought a fierce battle with the fleet of Druki that was stealing dragon eggs. The fierce battle lasted for three days and three nights, and finally successfully repelled the fleet of Druki. Then tragedy struck. Yelian's character was there. He violated his father's orders and led Bel-Ehor to pursue Druki's fleet.

The hunt went smoothly at first, and the two brothers caused heavy casualties to Druki, but Druki responded quickly. A black-green magic spear appeared from a tricky angle and hit Bel-Ehor's chest like thunder. The huge impact knocked him off the saddle and crashed into the sea. When he fell into the sea, he was swallowed by a leech dragon lurking in the water.

The paranoid Yelian was unable to return to Ulthuan with the news of Bel-Ehor's death. Deeply guilty, he persuaded the crew not to sail home until his brother's body was found. In his various studies of the ocean, he discovered the legend of the Burial Ship Cemetery, a dark kingdom that attracted all creatures that died in the sea. He thought his brother would appear there sooner or later, so he led the few dragon ships, two fire dragons, and the crew of Ulthuan to the road of death.

Yelian, who wanted to end the curse, finally died in a duel with Count Noctras, died in the ship cemetery, and died in the despicable means of the vampire.

Noctras used his own characteristics to let Yelian's sword pierce his body. The time curse he cast made Yelian, an elf of noble birth, die of old age.

Yelian also became the first victim of the elf curse of time.

"Issarion Iris."

As Issarion introduced, some Asrai present cast their eyes on him. The reason is simple. The Kingdom of Iris is a barren kingdom in Ulthuan. The lack of resources and difficult living conditions make this kingdom stand out. Although the environment is difficult, the people are tenacious, full of resilience and fighting spirit. However, saying so does not prevent the elves living there from finding a new life.

The most intuitive hammer is like the immigrant province of Fujian...

After the introduction, Isharion did not sit down immediately, but stood there, with a firm face and endless confidence and determination in his eyes. His figure was particularly prominent, as if representing the indomitable spirit of the Kingdom of Iris. The Asrai in the venue could not help but be attracted by his aura and watched him silently.

Darkus silently watched Isharion with his head held high. He knew that Isharion was fighting for it. Alaros, who was sitting there with a complicated expression looking at Isharion, was the descendant of immigrants from the Kingdom of Iris. The life and death of the Asur Mission depended on his words. This feeling of being on the back and insecure was not good. If it were him, he would also find a way to do something.

However, this did not prevent him from blocking his nose with the index finger of his left hand and covering his mouth with his hand. In his opinion, the second victim of the elf cursed by the years appeared. In addition, there was no third place. Of course, if he had been hit by Heijensdao on the ship that time, he would be the first.

Belanna was defeated by Manfred at that time, and died of magic overload after being hit by the Blasphemy Sword. Now Tywin Noctis, that is, the Blasphemy Sword of Manfred, is in the hands of Daxus. If he does not fight Belanna during the reign of Ulthuan, he can give Belanna the Blasphemy Sword to Belanna, although only he can understand the plot.

(Crowdfunding to write a book, I found that there seems to be nothing good except arguing about the past. I don’t want to write about democracy and dictatorship, power elites, where power comes from, etc. It’s boring. I want to live a whole life) (End of this chapter)

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