Who controls Lordaeron?

Who controls Lordaeron?

Introduction:

Lordaeron was the once-great kingdom of the eastern half of the continent of Kalimdor. Its capital city was Alterac, and it was situated north of the Duskwhisper Gorge. From ancient times, Lordaeron played a pivotal role in the history of Azeroth, but after the Third War, its control and fate went under scrutiny. This article intends to analyze and provide an overview of the question, "Who controls Lordaeron?"

Divided Legacy

The kingdom’s final moments were marked by brutal internal conflict and external threats, weakening the stronghold’s overall control. When Terenas Menethil, Lordaeron’s king and an upholder of justice, was mortally wounded by his own son Arthas Menethil, whose ambitions led him to the corruption, Lordaeron plummeted into darkness. The undead horrors took control, leaving the kingdom split.

The State After Arthas’ Betrayal

With the crown prince abandoning all principles and succumbing to Lich King’s power, * Lordaeron was torn asunder. The capital city remained plagued, becoming the stronghold of the Legion-backed Horde, under the commandment of the infamous Warlocks. Meanwhile, numerous free city-states and districts under various factions*: Arathi, Hillsbrad Foothills, and part of The Hinterlands joined the Horde. Several places fell under the control of non-supernatural forces, making a mixed bag among war zones.

After that tragic event, Queen Alexandra the Unyielding’s loyalist forces of humans, as well neutral regions (a vast region between the zones** under Sylvanas’ rule began operating to take back that piece of Lordaeron lost as their kingdom fell on behalf of their lord, Sylvanus), Sylvanas herself lost that zone.

Power After the Death of Sylvanus
At this point, once his son Calia rose power the ruins of Lordaeron began for Forsaken: then he and other the free survivors were the council became formed *Desolate Counselled that has a place after and destiny of life left by Lordaerenian blood to determine.

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