For Druids, Gale believed their greatest work was healing the earth.
Nalarex was historically a Druid focused on healing the earth, which is why Gale did not stop Nalarex from transferring to study as a Druid.
To heal the The Barrens, Nalarex ventured into Wailing Caverns and nearly died there.
Although the process was fraught with difficulties, Nalarex ultimately succeeded in changing the landscape of the The Barrens, one of the few positive changes on the World of Warcraft game map.
Nalarex indeed had a talent for healing spells, drawing inspiration from Ganil's paper.
After bidding farewell to Gale, he immediately returned to his residence and immersed himself in research.
Within a few days, Nordrassil was once again filled with Natural Power.
The Kaldorei thought Gale had created another artifact, but they found that the center of the Natural Power was not in Tanaris, but in the Crimson Thicket.
The Druids exclaimed, "It's Teacher Nalarex!"
The remaining Druids were all Nalarex's students, and they immediately rushed towards the Crimson Thicket.
Before reaching the Crimson Thicket, they saw Nalarex walking towards them.
At this time, Nalarex was noticeably different from before.
His Natural Power armor had transformed into green robes, his newly sprouted beard had grown significantly longer, and his demeanor had changed from an ambitious young man to a benevolent elder.
"Teacher?"
The Druids were utterly astonished, for a moment not daring to believe their eyes.
Nalarex nodded, "You've come at the perfect time; it saves me the trouble of looking for you."
Upon hearing this, the Druids respectfully stood by, listening to Nalarex's next words.
Nalarex said, "You all should know that His Majesty created an artifact for me.
In the past few days, through studying this artifact, I have made a breakthrough.
I have now become a Great Druid and have found my own path, which is to specialize in healing spells."
"After the Well of Eternity exploded, the earth was torn apart and sank to the bottom of the sea.
I can feel the pain it endures, so I have decided to heal it."
"Are you willing to follow me?"
The Druids looked at Nalarex excitedly, "Teacher, we are willing."
The Druids of Nordrassil all joined Nalarex's healing faction, following him to learn healing spells.
Nalarex led them to the coast west of Suramar Port, an area not only scarred by the Well of Eternity explosion but also polluted by fel energy.
Although the fel energy was diluted by the seawater, it still affected this bay.
The complex wounds and pollution became the ideal teaching location.
The Druids made rapid progress in learning healing spells, with Serfendis, Pitas, Anakonda, and Cowbrein being the standouts.
They were captivated by Nalarex's knowledge and virtue, constantly following him and becoming his most capable assistants.
When Gale found out, his expression became peculiar.
Aren't these the four bosses of Wailing Caverns?
Although they had good talent, Gale was very concerned about their psychological resilience.
In the original history, after Nalarex fell into a deep slumber, these four individuals, due to their poor psychological resilience, were influenced by the Emerald Dream and fell into delusions, forming the Druids of the Fang, occupying Wailing Caverns, and attempting to dominate the The Barrens.
However, there's no need to worry for now.
After all, without Savis, there would be no Nightmare King, and it would be difficult for the Old Gods to extend their influence into the Emerald Dream.
Moreover, Nalarex was no longer the Nalarex of the original history; the two artifacts, Natural Power and the Sage's Tome, greatly increased his strength.
Furthermore, his early healing of the earth would accumulate a lot of experience for him.
The earth's wounds and the fel energy pollution could not be resolved overnight.
After several months of healing, the wounds near the beach were healing, and the fel energy in the seawater was decreasing; everything was moving in a positive direction.
Coincidentally, Tauren and Drogbar caravans arrived at Nordrassil.
After returning to Highmountain, Huln Highmountain stabilized the Tauren's situation.
The collapsed houses in Thunder Totem were rebuilt, and Skyreach and Frosthoof Watch were restored to functionality.
The Tauren's lives returned to normal, and Huln Highmountain decided to reopen trade routes to Nordrassil for needed supplies.
After more than a century of trade with the Kaldorei, the Tauren had increased their demand for many goods.
Suddenly being without the exquisite products of the Kaldorei, the Tauren felt extremely uncomfortable.
As powerful and resolute warriors, Huln Highmountain himself could not endure days without Kaldorei spices, let alone other Tauren.
However, the only problem now was that the location for exchanging goods had become more distant, and Huln Highmountain could not spare the time to go himself.
The same was true for the Drogbar; their situation was even worse than the Tauren's.
After their underground caverns were collapsed by Deathwing and then suffered from the Well of Eternity explosion, only one-tenth of their stored underground cavern tribes remained.
There was no other way; Igrul could only settle most of the Drogbar in Tukuru Camp.
Surface life was different from underground life; without underground caverns, the Drogbar could not grow their beloved mushrooms and had to eat surface plants and animals.
The Drogbar, with their monotonous cooking skills, found it difficult to master surface cooking techniques for a while.
The food they made was too unpalatable, not even comparable to the basic magic bread made by Kaldorei mages.
The Drogbar warriors who participated in the War of the Ancients couldn't help but miss the military rations; although they weren't used to them, they were somewhat tasty!
So, they began to report to Igrul that they should invite a few Kaldorei chefs, or if chefs couldn't be invited, they should send people to learn surface cooking methods.
And so, the mixed caravan set off.
After a month of arduous travel, they finally arrived at Nordrassil.
They came for Kaldorei spices and cooking techniques, but upon arrival, they found that their biggest gain was Nalarex's healing faction.
The Tauren revered nature, and they strongly agreed with Nalarex's philosophy.
The Drogbar also thought about how to repair their underground caverns, and Nalarex's methods seemed applicable.
Thus, they all sent personnel to contact the healing faction and learned Natural Power spells.
Coupled with the Kaldorei who had intermittently followed Nalarex for several months, the number of people in the healing faction actually exceeded one hundred.
This caught Gale's attention.
He discussed the prospects of the healing faction with Nalarex and suggested that he form an organization to regulate the behavior of these members.
As the saying goes, "without rules, nothing can be accomplished," and Nalarex also believed that establishing rules early was a good thing.
Thus, an organization dedicated primarily to healing the earth's wounds was born; they called themselves the Earthen Ring.
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