The historical plot of the Night Elves, the origin of the Night Elves

Updated on Game 2024-03-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, it won't be!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    More than 10,000 years before the war between humans and orcs, the world of Azeroth was surrounded by a vast land bounded by a boundless ocean, Kalimdor. Many different races and creatures live on this continent and fight against the harsh natural environment. At the heart of this dark continent is a magical lake - built by the Titan Guardians to power the planet when the world of Azeroth began.

    It came to be known as the Well of Eternity.

    Later, a tribe of dark trolls came to settle near the Well of Eternity. Over time, the cosmic power within the well has influenced the tribe, making its people strong, wise, and immortal. Their ** has a violet shadow pattern, and their height has gradually increased.

    The tribe was later named"Cadore", which means "children of the stars" in their native language, they later became known as "Night Elves".

    They believe that Elune, the god of the moon, sleeps in the shimmering depths of the well during the day.

    The early Night Elf priests and soothsayers were constantly curious about the secrets and powers of the Well of Eternity. As their social form grew, the Night Elves continued to explore the continent of Kalimdor and encountered the inhabitants of many other races. Despite the trolls' attempts to limit the new race's expansion into new territories, the Night Elves quickly built a powerful empire across Kalimdor.

    Strengthened by the Well of Eternity and mastered the unimaginable magic of the trolls, the Night Elves soon threatened two of Azeroth's great empires: Amani and Gulabash.

    Endless years have passed quietly, and the Night Elf civilization has grown rapidly both territorially and culturally. Their shrines, roads, and dwellings span almost the entire Dark Continent. The beautiful and gifted queen of the Elves, Azhara, has built a vast and marvelous palace by the Well of Eternity, inhabited by her approved minions.

    These servants were known as Queldore, or "High Elves", who obeyed the queen's orders and considered themselves superior to the other lowly people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let him speak, there is nothing to say.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    ..The Night Elves were not the first race to be born, and it is recorded that a humanoid creature settled next to the Well of Eternity and became a Night Elf under the influence of the well's water. The most credible theory is that trolls evolved.

    In addition, the Night Elves did not settle exclusively in Mount Hyjal after the Well of Eternity**, but were distributed in the northern part of the continent of Karimdor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I recommend you check out World of Warcraft's official **Well of Eternity, which is a book with Night Elves as the main line**, detailing the birth and history of the race.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Take a look at the official World of Warcraft **.

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