The New Burning Legion pt 1
Sometimes, Anduin wondered if his father really understood him. The legion had been completely destroyed not 2 weeks when his father had appointed him to govern the Broken isles to much happiness from the Demon hunters and Fel tainted ( those who were forced to take it or not) inhabitants of the isle. Even in the Broken isles, tales of his love for his subjects and on his pursuit of righteousness and justixe has been heard of.
All the great demon masters that controlled the legion were gone. And without their maddening whisperings to drive most who took the Fel to evil and lust for power, most who drank or bathed within the Green lakes of Demon energy and blood just received the Fel markings, green eyes and a power boost. With so many having been converted in the war against the legion however, the numbers of Fel enhanced on the isles already reached 7 million. Being told those numbers just comfirmed his greatest fears. He wouldn’t be going anywhere anytime soon. As he could not…WOULD NOT…mismanage theFelles and make those under him suffer just so he could be recalled, Anduin knew chances of him seeing his Home kingdom would not come for a long time if he or should as he managed the isles quite successfully.
A castle of the Alliance had already been built for him in the Fel tainted isle and he knew he’d be here for the long Haul. He’d be here for a long time indeed.
The isle itself was quite massive and well defended, despite what its drawings on the map of Azeroth said. And with coming Generations, he knew the populations would just increase. Fel with Fel would just birth Fel. 90% of those who now had the Fel blood within them only gave birth to Fel children of their species. A normal female inhabitant of Azeroth who mated with a Fel taintedor Demon hunter had a 60% chance of birthing a Fel tainted child and a 40% chance of a normal child of whichever species they belonged too.
A normal male inhabitant of Azeroth had lower chances however. If a normal male, a human for example, mated with a fel tainted female of whatever race. He only had a 20% chance that the child would be a normal one. 80% being it born with Fel blood and markings. Even those of the inhabitants of the broken isles who were normal with no Fel in their system, the surrounding Fel blood and environment would cause a Fel birth to happen.
What somewhat worried the Alliance and Horde and just caused Anduin to shrug helplessly was when the inhabitants of the broken isles decided to resume their name of the Burning Legion.
2 years later and the Alliance (who had full authority in the Broken isles) had announced that the Burning Legion would act as their weapon in any resumed conflict with the Horde.
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