Azeroth Shadow of the Moon

Chapter 468 Short Peace

Andrea didn't plan to stay in Quel'Thalas for too long, as long as the news he had been waiting for came from the Royal City of Lordaeron, he would immediately leave and return to Tirisfal Forest.

The information sent by Niyana through the shadow space through the shadow familiar has never stopped.

With the most powerful national power, Lordaeron recognized itself as the leader after the alliance was established. Although Gilneas and Alterac and other countries were not angry, they could only temporarily recognize their noses under the mediation of King Lane who took the overall situation into consideration.

But on the distribution of military power, the countries have differences again.

Everyone wants to push their generals to lead the alliance's huge army, and any fool knows that this is an excellent opportunity to gain reputation.

But none of the countries with their own ghosts could convince anyone. In the end, Brunhilde, who had planned for a long time, made a proposal—Lothar, the last bloodline inheritor of Emperor Thoradin, would lead the army.

Terenas and others reluctantly accepted the proposal, but the premise was that Lothar publicly renounced his orthodox succession to the Arathor Empire, which meant that the Arathor Empire would completely perish from now on, and there was no hope of restoration.

Lothar has long seen the current situation of human countries. The Arathor Empire only exists in theory, and it is impossible for the kings of human countries to give up their rights and return to the jurisdiction of the empire.

In order to help the Stormwind Kingdom gain more fame and interests, Lothar resolutely gave up the right to inherit the Arathor Empire, and publicly announced the official demise of the Arathor Empire, which is equivalent to acknowledging the seven human kingdoms as a descendant of Thoradin. legitimacy.

As for the Kingdom of Hilud, they did not belong to the city-states of the Arathor Empire and did not need to be recognized by Lothar.

However, taking this opportunity, Brunhilde also took the opportunity to reconfirm the legitimacy of the Kingdom of Silud to the human kingdoms other than Terenas.

Although Terenas looked as ugly as if he had swallowed a fly alive, under the mocking gazes of the kings of the other six countries, he who had just been promoted to the leader of the alliance could only grit his teeth and agree with the propositions of his allies.

At the same time, Prism received the latest news from the tribe from the south of the mainland.

During the contact with Garona, Priscim obtained a lot of important information, including the destruction of the Shadow Council.

Under the guidance of Garona, the leading party, the army led by Orgrim invaded Blackrock Mountain and killed all the Shadow Council warlocks except Gul'dan and Cho'gall.

The two-headed ogre Cho'gall was very cunning. Before Orgrim's war hammer fell, he knelt down and said that he had already abandoned the fel energy. He showed Orgrim the power of shadow on the spot.

Cho'gall's shadow power comes from the white ghost orcs. After the Oshu'gun's mutation ended, most of the white ghost orcs were taken to the orc clan meeting as the culprit for the disappearance of the ancestor souls, and only a few of them hid. The White Orcs in the depths of Oshu'gun survived.

Cho'gall, the intolerant of Highmaul, discovered them by accident while exploring the wreckage of Oshu'gun. He learned how to harness the void from these white walker orcs. He never thought at the time that this accidental hand would save his life. .

Although Orgrim wanted to smash Cho'gall's two heads with a hammer on the left and right, but considering that the tribe would be extremely short of spellcasters after killing the warlock, he reluctantly stayed after Cho'gall repeatedly promised that he would not use fel energy again. took the life of the two-headed ogre.

As for the forgiveness of Gul'dan, it was not because Orgrim planned to repay his grievances with virtue, but simply left him to control the Dark Portal.

The Dark Portal was opened by Gul'dan, and he needed to operate it both to close and to open it.

The tragedy of the black swamp made Orgrim very vigilant. The evil energy penetrating from Draenor was still destroying the ecology of this land, and the area of ​​dry and cracked red land was getting wider and wider.

Orgrim intends to move all the orcs of Draenor to this new world, and then completely close the Dark Portal, disconnect from Draenor, and avoid the continued erosion of evil energy.

However, things backfired.

Orgrim sent bad news to Draenor. The Warsong, Shattered Hand, Bonebiter and Thunder King clans who stayed behind in Draenor were completely thirsty for blood and battle. I have almost completely lost my mind.

Orgrim needed reinforcements. He hoped that these crazy clans would wake up one day, but he couldn't make up his mind to close the Dark Portal, so Gul'dan was left behind.

Gul'dan, whose soul was severely wounded, woke up from his deep sleep and found that everything had changed.

Black Hand, who was dependent on the Shadow Council, lost to Orgrim in Mak'Gora. The new chief made it clear that he could not trust warlocks. He forbade the tribe to continue to spread the belief in fel energy, and anyone who violated it would be executed immediately.

Gul'dan is a villain to the letter, and he soon prostrated himself without dignity before Orgrimmar begging for forgiveness.

Under Gul'dan's clever excuses and repeated assurances, Orgrim temporarily kept Gul'dan's life out of concerns about human spellcasters and the control of the Dark Portal.

However, he gave Gul'dan a time limit, he must see his achievements within one year, and show his value without using evil energy.

After destroying the Shadow Council, Orgrim kept his promise and freed Garona, who had committed crimes and meritorious deeds.

Without Gul'dan's spiritual suggestion and the shackles of the tribe, Garona felt an unprecedented sense of relief.

Under the active contact of the human scouts sent by Prism, Garona readily told them the tribal information that did not involve core secrets, and she went north alone, quietly looking for Khadgar, Lothar and others.

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Although the leadership of the army has been determined, the dispute over how many soldiers and logistics supplies each country will provide continues.

The tribe is still consolidating the territories it has conquered, and is urgently collecting food needed to continue the war from various areas in the southern part of the Eastern Continent.

The entire Dark Portal has been in this strange peace for four years. Both sides know that the peace will not last for too long. Once one side is ready, the war will start again.

Moreover, the scale of this war will be larger than that of the first orc war. Ryan and Lothar, who know the combat effectiveness of orcs best, are very worried about the future battle situation.

If the armies from various countries cannot be unified and given a common goal and belief, they will be defeated by the orcs sooner or later.

Having not been able to wait for the news of the war, Andrea simply stayed in Quel'Thalas for an incognito vacation.

After the war, the scattered troops of the Night Republic are being re-deployed. Once ready, they will be able to provide support to the Eastern Continent across the sea.

The Navy's Third Fleet stationed in Port Sylvie first began to cruise south of the mainland.

Orcs don't have a navy, and the fleet of the Night Republic can sail unscrupulously in the southern coastal area of ​​the mainland.

These steel fleets swimming on the sea put a lot of pressure on Orgrim, and he began to intensify his efforts to urge Gul'dan to force the orc warlocks to keep their promises and create new troops that could help the Horde.

At the same time, Orgrim, who was born in the Blackrock clan, knew the importance of weapons and armor. He gathered blacksmiths from the Blackrock clan to make equipment for the tribe, but the lack of mineral resources is an important problem facing the tribe today.

The scouts of the Blood Ring Clan sent news from the front line of the scorching canyon that the Dark Iron Dwarves hiding in the depths of the Black Rock Mountain kindly provided them with information that there are countless mineral resources in the Dun Morogh Snow Mountain to the north.

After some consideration, Orgrim temporarily chose to believe them. The orc vanguard, led by the Blood Ring clan, invaded the Dun Morogh Snow Mountain from the Scorching Canyon, and had a fierce battle with the local copperbeard dwarves.

The dwarves and gnomes are also drawn into the war.

Andrea put down the battle report and rubbed his chin, The Dark Iron Dwarves have a way of plotting and scheming. They use this method to drive away wolves and tigers to destroy the Bronzebeard Dwarves. Do you want to jump out after all the dust settles to reap the benefits of fishermen?

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