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Alsace (Alsace)
Arthas, as the prince of the kingdom of Lordaeron, was destined to bear great responsibilities from the day he was born. Therefore, under the arrangement of his father, he studied martial arts with Muradin Bronzebeard, the greatest dwarf hero, since childhood. Influenced by Muradin's excellent training and good family education, Arthas gradually grew into an excellent prince. He is kind, enthusiastic, honest and brave ... almost all the good qualities in this world. Although, sometimes, he will show a little pride, as the heir of the future kingdom, he is almost perfect. Therefore, his father, King Terenas, the ruler of Lordaeron, and the subjects of the kingdom were not only proud of having such a prince, but also pinned their hopes on him to revitalize the kingdom and even the alliance camp. To some extent, Arthas lost himself from the beginning and became a symbol marked with countless marks.
As Arthas grew older, he gradually realized his historical mission. This great pressure forced him to exercise himself harder. At this point, he basically has enough understanding of his own life value. Under the influence of countless people, the prince's life goal was thus established.
It is also for the above reasons that Arthas tried to prove that his wish is very urgent. At this time Kel 'Thuzad was making waves in the kingdom of Lordaeron. His wickedness blinded countless people who longed for happiness and transformed them into a March of natural disasters. Natural disasters not only hurt the people on the border of Lordaeron, but also shook the foundation of the whole kingdom. In this case, Arthas had to stand up and try to stop the tragedy from getting worse. Because this is his responsibility as a prince and an opportunity.
King Terenas will not give up this opportunity to help his son establish his prestige and win respect. But he made a cautious decision, that is, let the prince help the commander-in-chief army-Wu Xianjian, the messenger of light, instead of replacing him. In real history, this practice is often adopted. The role of the young prince should be a learner. However, we must admit that modesty is a difficult virtue for a young man with lofty aspirations and noble status.
At first, Arthas was able to put himself in the right position, so he respected the Lightbringer very much. But as time went on, the arrogant prince began to find that the elders around him were so pedantic and conservative. On the other hand, the great harm that natural disasters have brought to the people of Lordaeron has also troubled Arthas. A strong sense of responsibility and historical mission made Arthas hate natural disasters. This hatred has also turned into a strong desire.
Friends who like to study human nature will have such an understanding that desire can give people the greatest motivation. When someone is trying to pursue and satisfy their own desires, they will do their best and even deviate from some of their own life principles. In history, there are countless people who do whatever it takes to achieve their goals. Arthas had such a sign at this time. In this case, once the fuse appears, it may make people lose themselves.
The events that influenced Arthas' life finally happened. One day, the prince and the Lightbringer received news that a village was poisoned by natural disasters, and many people suddenly lost their souls and became walking dead. Arthas was very worried, and he immediately rushed there with Wuse. However, when he arrived, everything in front of him made Arthas very angry and sad: almost overnight, the people in the village became zombies (this word was mainly influenced by Resident Evil). Looking at it now, there are still similarities between the two, and it is more appropriate to apply it. )。 Love for one's own people and hatred for natural disasters are suddenly intertwined. The prince swore to heaven: No matter how much he paid, he must eradicate the scourge all his life. Unfortunately, he finally couldn't control his anger and vented it on the villagers who were driven out of their wits. He refused to carry out the orders of the Lightbringer and led his followers to start a crazy massacre. The whole village was almost razed to the ground. Intellectually speaking, his behavior was understandable and reasonable under the circumstances at that time. But Uther, the Lightbringer, found that Arthas had a strong desire to kill. Wu Sel was furious, but because of his different status, he could not attack, so he chose to part ways with Arthas.
Without Wussel's supervision and guidance, no one can stop Arthas' strong inner desire. Through several confrontations with natural disasters, Arthas also realized the strength of the enemy. Therefore, he is determined to strengthen his own strength in order to achieve the goal of destroying the enemy. Although the way adopted here is radical, we can still regard him as justice. After all, he is still working hard for a lofty goal of mankind. However, the young prince will eventually pay the price for his quick success and instant benefit. In his dream, he was guided by a prophet and learned that there was a magic weapon in a very cold place. Whoever owns him will gain unlimited power. That is-Frostmourne. The extreme hatred for the undead and the strong desire for revenge made Arthas extremely eager for strength. So he followed the guidance of the prophet in his dream and found "Frostmourne". But what he didn't expect was that all this was actually planned by Nero Zu, the lich king, the commander of the Natural Disaster Corps. Its purpose is to guide the prince to fall and make him a pawn of the Lich King.
Blinded by hatred and desire, Arthas found his teacher and best friend Muradin Bronzebeard, the dwarf, and began to look for Frostmourne. Muradin was also a great warrior, but he lacked insight and judgment as a military prophet. Although he also found Arthas on the verge of danger, he underestimated the terrible consequences because he trusted his friends too much. Therefore, he can be the prince's best assistant until he gets the sword full of sin.
Arthas realized his wish and gained great strength from Frostmourne. However, Arthas, the prince of Lordaeron, was a thing of the past forever from that moment on. Instead, Arthas, a loyal servant of the Lich King and a death knight. At the moment of picking up Frostmourne, the power of the magic sword began to corrode Arthas' will, and Neruzu, the lich king, constantly passed his will to Arthas through the magic sword. While the powerful magic sword was unsealed, the bronze beard became the first sacrifice of Frostmourne-instantly killed by the power released by the magic sword. Later, Arthas, the death knight, returned to Lordaeron and personally killed his father. Terenas, the king of Lordaeron, and Uther, the teacher of light in Alsace, were also killed by Alsace while escorting the ashes of the old king (with the death of Uther, the Knights of the Silver Hand also fell apart). The old king's urn was taken away by Arthas to revive Kel 'Thuzad. Under the guidance of the Lich King, Arthas broke into the Qilintou School of Magic, killed the chief exorcist of Qilintou and antonidas, Arthas' magic teacher, and seized the book of guardians. Kel 'Thuzad summoned Archimonde. Then, following the guidance of the Lich King (lyrics: feel the guidance of the frozen call and find the deep voice), he liberated the frozen Lich King. At the bottom of the frozen throne, he met Illidan and started a duel with his lifelong enemy. After defeating Illidan, Arthas ascended the frozen throne and liberated the frozen Lich King. And put on the crown of the Lich King and become one with the Lich King.
Finally, a new lich king was born, and Arthas sat in front of the frozen throne. (Lyrics: The sunset goes back to say goodbye once, and the cold wind wakes up the dream. Lonely climb to the sideburns, holding a sword and folding into a desolate figure. A song of heroic loyalty to the dead)
Deep analysis of Alsace
As a human being, Arthas did not blindly pursue power. On the contrary, what he pursues is that the human homeland will not be persecuted by external forces, that is, peace. So Arthas was indeed a qualified paladin before he met the scourge of the undead.
When Arthas saw the changed villagers, he changed greatly. Young Arthas became angry when the villagers ate contaminated food and became undead, and in turn slaughtered other innocent villagers. He can't tolerate any forces persecuting his people and destroying his homeland.
It can be said that youth and inexperience are Arthas' fatal shortcomings. At that time, Arthas did not know that the scourge of the undead was the vanguard of the Burning Legion, nor did he think about what opponents he was facing. He firmly believes that as a future kingdom leader and a qualified paladin, he has the ability to handle this matter well. He does have great courage and confidence, but it's a pity that all this is just a trap of the enemy.
If killing the dread Lord in the final stage of the human campaign can solve the problem of the scourge of the undead, I think I will also have a massacre competition like Arthas. In fact, there is nothing wrong with the massacre competition in Alsace. As an excellent leader, he sometimes has to make such a choice. Is it to prevent the enemy from expanding further or to save the kindness of the woman and cause more people to be persecuted? Cut off the enemy's backup first, and then give the enemy a fatal blow. This is what commanders should think and must do. Facts have proved that villagers who become undead cannot be saved, and the hopes held by Jaina and Wusur are unrealistic.
After fully estimating the enemy, I will be very much in favor of the slaughter competition in Alsace. I will be decisive and ruthless, and a generation will be ready. However, the enemy's situation is far more complicated than Arthas imagined, and killing the fear Lord can't solve the problem at all. The old paladin Uther is very experienced, but he probably didn't realize the seriousness of the scourge of the undead. He just thought it was inappropriate to kill his former people, and as a courtier, those who killed themselves should really report to the monarch, so the later king ordered the army to retreat.
I don't think the massacre competition has affected Arthas' image as a paladin. On the contrary, I have a good impression on Arthas and think that he is a capable and courageous leader. But in the next mercenary incident, it was completely different. The slaughter competition does not prove that Arthas is unkind. On the contrary, the slaughter competition only shows Arthas' higher kindness (not to lose big for small), but the mercenary incident clearly proves Arthas' betrayal and lies. He did the last thing a knight should do.
I think the real change in Alsace began when I learned that the king ordered the army to retreat. Uther's incomprehension was tolerable to Arthas; Jaina's departure broke Arthas' heart, but he survived. But because of distrust of the old king, Arthas' soul was distorted. Let's review the massacre competition. Arthas is not for personal honor, much less for strength. He is really seeking happiness for his people. For this purpose, he was repeatedly suspected by others, and finally even his father and the leaders of the kingdom stopped supporting him, which was fatal to a young man, so Arthas embarked on a road of no return and proved himself by hook or by crook. When he killed the Fear Lord, the only belief that supported him disappeared. Even if there is no curse on Frostmourne, Arthas is just a walking corpse. He has no self.
Please allow me to despise Wu Seer, Jaina, King Terenas and most people in the kingdom of Nordanren, but in the end, even the chief exorcist in Dalaran was completely unmoved by Medivh's warning. How can you blame these people? Alas. It seems that only Thrall, the leader of all ethnic orcs in Magic 3, can be called outstanding. Jaina, a typical young woman, is indecisive, opinionated and soft-hearted, which is vividly reflected in Magic 3 (including the battle between ROC and Orc), so that she really doesn't know whether it is human luck or misfortune to lead the surviving human beings.
On the other hand, Arthas' heart actually died in the last stage of the human campaign. Later, King Thales was assassinated. The Death Knight had nothing to do with Arthas, but his body was the same, so he would say, "No regrets, no pity."
Real-time strategy games cannot accurately show the inner world of characters, so players have their own ideas. As for what I wrote, everyone has the right to read it.
I think the real protagonist of 3(ROC+TFT) is Nero Zu, not a death knight, not an orc Sal, nor a demon hunter. Finally, I look forward to the complete elimination of Arthas' real murderer, the Lich King, in the future expansion of World of Warcraft.
Sad dead knight
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 the people die, and his noble sense of honor has been polished away by his strong sense of frustration and guilt. As a fledgling young man, he doesn't know how to choose this kind of thing, and Wu Seer, an old bastard who is known as the first light messenger of the paladin, doesn't even have a shit idea at the moment. He just pretended to say a few words of "Mandarin" and slipped away, but he left this fatal hot potato in the hands of Arthas, and even his sweetheart Jaina fled to Kalimdor with the refugees ... Obviously, teachers and lovers ... For Arthas, who is in a confused and painful state, there is no friend to help him make up his mind, no teacher to guide him, no sweetheart to anoint his feet, no army heart to float, and a large group will become at any time.
"I would rather let their souls go to heaven without pain in my hands than let the devil send their souls to hell!" What should we do when the food infected by the plague is eaten by people in Stansom? Arthas did what he had to do. ......
There is no doubt that the Holocaust was the final blow to Alsace. It can be seen that his real transformation began at this time. Perhaps the noble prince has vaguely realized that fate doesn't allow him to be a protector at all-maybe he is more suitable to be a ruthless warrior or a butcher eager for the blood of the enemy. ......
However, in any case, the massacre was a thorn in his heart, and he didn't dare to face that kind of guilt at all. Even after he became a death knight, he kept thinking about it (on the way to the throne of ice, the dialogue that echoed in his mind still revolved around it). I dare not say that he regrets it, but at least he feels extremely guilty. This feeling is very strange, just like when you were hungry, you ate a toad to save your life. Although I don't regret it afterwards, the smell can't be eliminated. Perhaps it was this unbearable sense of guilt that made him go north to hunt down Nice, Melgar. Maybe he thinks it's the only way to atone.
In the subsequent development, Arthas was obviously numb. The so-called lice don't bite, Liancheng is slaughtered. How do dwarves and mercenaries die? In his view, the only way to atone is to kill Melganis. All mistakes can be forgiven and understood as long as you kill the fear Lord and destroy the undead.
Unfortunately, fate didn't even give him the last chance to atone. When he pulled out Frostmourne and stabbed his father, it was all over. Arthas was so easy to be killed after becoming DK, not so much because of his ferocious nature, but as an escape or a broken jar. Although he stood on the edge of the eternal forest and recalled his childhood, although he was speechless when the paladin accused him of killing his father and treason, all this was irreparable. Since it's irreparable, it's better to kill yourself and get drunk and forget anything. Maybe only in this way can you be more like a UD hero. ......
It was not until the last moment that Arthas' sadness haunted the whole world. At the end of the game, Arthas trudged along the mountain road of the frozen throne alone, hunched over his back. In him, I can't find the slightest joy of victory, I can't see the pride of pride, and I can't even see the arrogance of the immortal king. I only saw a young man who was tortured by fate and curse and was being dragged to the end of his fate. His mind repeats those painful and helpless memories over and over again, which is the tragedy of his life. ......
At the end of the animation, Arthas collapsed on the throne like a stiff dead body, letting the snow cover his whole body. That kind of loneliness and sadness echoed on the iceberg, and I suddenly understood the artistic conception that Blizzard wanted to express: what hurts the bone marrow is regret and hate!
The Story of Tears-Prince Arthas
Sylvanas Windrunner arrived, and in the countryside of Tirisfa, her eyes reflected the gray walls of Lordaeron. The sky is still so gloomy and there are no clouds in Wan Li. Her fingers were blue, clutching Frostmourne. Just as she was about to say Arthas' name, a beam of light rose from her abdomen and went straight into the sky. Now the prince in Sylvanas Windrunner's eyes is completely shrouded in darkness. Arthas's face was expressionless, and he slowly pulled Frostmourne out of Sylvanas Windrunner's body. Sylvanas Windrunner struggled to reach out to Alsace, and the wound cut by Frostmourne was oozing a crystal liquid, which solidified in the blink of an eye.
Arthas stopped moving. He took Sylvanas Windrunner's hand, and his heart suddenly trembled. The liquid like Sylvanas Windrunner's body came out of his eyes, but it turned purple when he landed. He doesn't know what the fairy in front of him has to do with himself. Why is there such a strong expression in your heart? Why did he shed liquid tears? Sylvanas Windrunner's lips murmured, but she didn't have the strength to shout out a word. Her eyes froze. She looked at Arthas now. Tears of human blood flowed from her eyes. Vaguely, she saw the prince who once made her Lacrimosa through the light. No creature in the world can see the tears of noble elves.
In front of Tirisfa, the home of Prince Arthas, Sylvanas Windrunner shed her last tears, and the white flower of Ning Shen turned from white to red. What did Arthas seem to think of at this moment? He touched Sylvanas Windrunner's blood and tears with his hand. In a flash, he felt very dizzy, remembering everything, thinking of the female elf lying on the grass, thinking of his teacher Uther, thinking of their first time in Ironforge ... He had completely remembered this elf aristocrat with long ears and Leng Yan's appearance. Now lying in front of him is Sylvanas Windrunner, who betrayed the superior elves and wanted to marry him, and his lover Sylvanas Windrunner gave up his immortal life for this marriage; Give up the dignity of noble elves; She just wants to grow old with the prince in front of her and then die together. Because she wanted to have emotions as rich as human beings, she did it this day. She shed tears like a human.
Sylvanas Windrunner's mouth tilted, at this point, her last wish, just want to lie in Arthas's arms even for a second. Arthas wailed, his voice resounded through the sky, and his hair turned white in an instant. Since Frostmourne, he has lost human feelings, and at this moment, he personally killed his lover. Arthas growled and tried to take Sylvanas Windrunner into his arms, but he was bounced off by a powerful force. He can't go near Sylvanas Windrunner. Arthas knelt down and put his hands into the soil. Cursed blood slowly poured into this land, and a purple flower bloomed around Sylvanas Windrunner's body. Later, someone named this purple flower "Tears of Alsace". Arthas used magic to make Sylvanas Windrunner immortal. He gathered all the forces that could be gathered, including the traces of human nature left by his disappearance. He knows very well that if he exhausts this only humanity, he will become a demon completely. Arthas did it. He did his best to awaken Sylvanas Windrunner. When Sylvanas Windrunner opened her eyes again, she was shocked by what she saw ... A white-haired Terran man roared and rushed to Lordaeron. Is this her favorite prince? At this time, Arthas completely turned into a demon. At the moment when Sylvanas Windrunner was resurrected, he shed the last tear of humanity. At this moment, he has been completely controlled by Frostmourne's evil sword. He may never recognize Sylvanas Windrunner as his bride unless someone cuts out his cursed heart with Frostmourne. When the natural disaster in Lordaeron rekindles the earth, when the grief of frost radiates unfathomable power again, when the bloody memory is awakened again, dear Prince Arthas, are you crying?
One day, while riding in Azeroth, I saw Arthas' tears, which looked like a concentrated flower. I got off the horse and squatted in front of this flower, unwilling to pick it. It is said that smelling this flower can heal my heart. But I can't smell it through the screen. What is the taste of sadness? Get up and leave. I will remember that there is a beautiful flower on this continent, which blooms quietly in the night without sunshine.
Alsace and rivendell.
In order to resurrect Kel 'Thuzad, the exorcist, Arthas obeyed the orders of the creator of this scourge and brought his bones to the Sun Well in Quel 'Salas, a high elf kingdom, for resurrection. On the way to invade Quel 'Salas, Arthas once again passed through the destroyed city of Stansom, where he met Baron rivendell who wanted to avenge the residents and Lordaeron.
"Esarus thar no'Darador" (we defend honor with blood)! "Brave paladin Baron rivendell shouted out the knight code of the Order of silver hand and launched a charge. A fierce battle broke out between him and Arthas, the death knight. In the end, Baron rivendell was defeated by Arthas with infinite power, and the grief of frost ran through his heart. The baron fell off his horse and died in Stansom. He vowed to protect the city with his life. But soon, he opened his eyes again-his eyes were no longer full of majesty and justice, but the evil energy of darkness and nothingness. His soul was controlled by Frostmourne, and from then on he became another death knight under Arthas, because he stepped over Quel 'Salas.
Degeneration process
(1) The Governance of Chaos Chapter 1
At the end of the "small town guard war", Timmy, a child, asked him: What happened to the people who were taken away? (What about those 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, I'll take them home." Don't worry, my children, I'll take them home. ) In his voice, I can't hear any noble pride and arrogance of soldiers, only a kind of selfless love for the people.
Fate played a trick on Arthas for the first time: the orcs deviated from the rules of war between the two countries and killed Wu Seer's messenger, which made him sad and angry.
Then the second move came: then Arthas failed to rescue the villagers-the master swordsman killed all the hostages at the last minute, making it impossible for him to fulfill his promise to Timmy.
It can be seen that Arthas is quite depressed and guilty about these two things, although it is not his fault.
(2) Chapter III The Rule of Chaos
The human prince saw the immortal monster for the first time. You can savor what he said when he saw the skeleton soldier: "What the hell is that?" What the hell are those? ! ) tone, his voice is not so much anger as panic-after all, he is brave anyway, but after all, he is just a young man who has just experienced the battlefield and enjoys love and happiness in the palace since he was a child.
Fate played a trick on Arthas for the third time: there are generally two kinds of human responses to fear, one is to run away and the other is to fight to the death. Blizzard is very accurate on this point, and Arthas obviously belongs to the latter. Later, he frantically pursued Mel Ganis, the Lord of Fear, partly out of anger and partly to end his fear. Maybe he naively thought that when Mel Ganis died, those terrible undead monsters would disappear from his nightmare and life.
(3) the fourth chapter chaotic rule
In the part of killing KEL·suan, there is a ghoul in the 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?
It's Timmy, the naive child rescued from the werewolf by Arthas in the first chapter-obviously he's lost again, and his mother is waiting for him at home, but she doesn't know that he has 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, kill her and jump on you. )
The fourth measure of fate: Maybe Blizzard really doesn't have extra money to describe the reunion of Arthas and Timmy the ghoul with a special animation, 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 his children and had no face to face Timmy, Timmy had become ... he was full of confidence and full of vigor, but found that he could not keep his promise or even protect this innocent and lovely child. ......
Tears of Arthas
It is said to be a herb.
I have seen Arthas pursue the enemy for revenge until he fell. The young prince inserted the sword of evil into his father's chest, and what fell with the crown was the king's aging life. The prince who became the death knight issued a terrible command in a cold voice, and Lordaeron became hell.
I once wandered to the woodland of Tirisfa, and saw the center of mankind in those days and the remains of Lordaeron today. I walked slowly into the dilapidated palace and passed the messy garden. I found that the main hall inside was still magnificent, as if I could still see its former glory. However, it is not human beings who are guarding it now, but the undead.
I always thought the prince was heartless, but I didn't expect him to cry. I thought Arthas' tears were like gems, but I didn't expect them to be herbs. Very dramatic, isn't it? Now the prince-or the new lich king-is sitting on the ice sheet in the far north, ready to invade again; Its tears are growing on the land of Azeroth. These tears were probably left when he killed his father and killed Lordaeron and Dalaran. I wonder if the prince who has become immortal has a dream. Perhaps, only in the dream, the prince, as a person, will be a little more awake, making him feel pain and regret and shed tears?
Arthas, now the Lich King, embodies a complex fusion in him: the human body, the identity of the undead, and the soul of Ner 'zu, who used to be an orc shaman. Unlike Medivh, who was also occupied by Sargeras, the prince was too keen on victory and eager for fame. Perhaps this is the real reason why the Lich King can seize the opportunity to control it. Medivh's heart is pure, so he finally defeated Sargeras; For the prince, perhaps only killing and conquering can make him happy. So, when he returned to Lordaeron, although he caught the petals falling from the sky, he finally threw them away and stepped on them. Along with his human thoughts and memories, he was trampled underfoot.
Now, when you enter undercity, you will see a broken clock on the ground. You can still hear the bells that seem to come from the past. The bell is deafening and goes straight into your soul, as if asking sadly: Why did Prince Arthas abandon his humanity and soul? Hearing this sad bell, everyone will fall into deep thinking.
Now, in Northrend, Arthas, the new lich king, is preparing for a new war, but his past tears have turned into herbs; Bloodlust and the desire to kill are all over his body, but the humanity he abandoned is growing hard in Azeroth!