Gul'dan is still in the ice, far from the Eastern Kingdoms, and has always communicated with the outside world through the undead and the Dreadlords who are in charge of monitoring and acting as temporary subordinates.Gul'dan was a man of intrigue and was much more daring than Naozu.The cowardice in Naozu's personality has always been a weakness, and Gul'dan is the first orc warlock who understands the truth of the rich country's danger.After discovering that Kel'thugad was very interested in necromancy, he immediately sent the Dreadlord to contact Kel'thugad, and provided a lot of necromancy.Kel'thugad, who owns the Book of Medivan, is not a licking dog in Warcraft history, but he is still happy to receive a lot of Gul'dan's magic.The two guys almost hit it off, one for his own strength and did not hesitate to sell the orcs as lackeys of the Burning Legion, and the other yearned for immortality and necromancy and was considering transforming himself into a lich.The two hit it off, and Kel'thugad had mastered abilities far beyond the same period in history, and he didn't need to go to the Lich King, but he was very interested in the power of the Burning Legion.With the Book of Medivan in his hand, he consulted with Gul'dan and decided to summon Akmund.Historically, Kel'thugad summoned Akmund with the Book of Medivan, but that was the original version of the Book of Medivan, and that was not a simple carrier of magic, and the Book of Medivan itself had great magical power.Now a well-wisher who did not want to be named gave Kel'thugad a replica, which contained only the recorded magic, but did not contain powerful mana, and even though the magic in it could reduce the difficulty of summoning, the magic energy required in it had not yet been settled.After thinking about it, the Lich King Gul'dan took a crush on the Sunwell.Now the Alliance and the Horde are at loggerheads, and the High Elves are out of business, hanging high.Today's High Elves have lived through hundreds of years of peace, and there are no major wars except for occasional skirmishes with forest trolls.Fighting the trolls is basically a matter on the side of the Windranger faction, and most elves don't care much about it.After consulting with Kel'thugad, Gul'dan decided to continue to develop his forces in secret, and Gul'dan was hidden in the shadows of the tribe, and even the tribe didn't know that there was such a teammate on his side, and they thought that these new undead were all made by Tarongor.Gul'dan constantly swapped the undead, keeping the number of troops hidden.Kel'thugad, on the other hand, studied the undead on the battlefield openly, and from time to time went to the front line to fight against necromantic magic, and became a hero of the alliance for a while.At the same time, half of the Dreadlords traveled to the territory of the High Elves and began to rebel.It remained like this until the Dreadlords obtained the means to enter the High Elves' enchantment, and Gul'dan immediately mobilized all the undead and raided the Sunwell area.The sunwell was heavily guarded, but unfortunately everyone thought that the elven barrier was unbreakable, but it was suddenly attacked, and there were traitors within the elves and the archmage of Kel'thugad in the main army.It is impossible to really occupy the Sun Well World, and the elven forces are not for nothing.But it's still okay to just hit there.When Kel'thugad arrived at the Sunwell, he directly used the scepter of Sargeras that he had obtained from Guldan, coupled with the magic in the Book of Medivan, and summoned Akmund from the magic in the Sunwell.