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Chapter 33 Dravidian New Orcs

After studying the map carefully, Gauss set off for Blackstone Mountain.

The map of Azeroth is not only available in the library of Stormwind City, but also in the library of Gnomeregan.

Although the maps that can be made public in the library are not precise and detailed, important geographical features, as well as large mountains, rivers and lakes, are definitely marked.Blackstone Mountain is not too far away from Stormwind City, of course it is even more so.

Gauss rode the Starlight Cloud Serpent and flew over Beijun. Not long after, he entered the Burning Plains.

The Kingdom of Stormwind is located in the south of the Eastern Continent. From the Kingdom of Stormwind to the north, going to the dwarf kingdom Khaz Modan in the central continent, the Burning Plains is the only way.Although this vast area of ​​plains, hills, and mountains has been dry and hot at all times since ancient times, in the end, the Dark Iron Dwarf Emperor Thaurissan summoned the fire elemental lord Ragnar. After Ross, the Burning Plains truly became an area unfit for ordinary creatures to live.

Now, apart from beasts, the larger groups living in the Burning Plains basically include only elemental creatures, fire-belly ogres, black iron dwarves, blackstone orcs, and kobolds who can endure all harsh environments.

Referring to the camps of these groups, you can immediately understand that the Burning Plains is a real place of chaos.

Although the Burning Plains is nominally the territory of the Kingdom of Stormwind, and the human race of Stormwind City has established a military stronghold in the Burning Plains, there is no doubt that the dominant force in the Burning Plains is not the Azeroth Alliance.

The Alliance can't do it, and neither can the Horde.

In the Azeroth tribal camp, only the orc Firesign clan settled in the Burning Plains. Even later, Red Blackhand led the Blackstone orc clan to the Burning Plains and quickly conquered the Burning Thorn Troll and the Firesign clan. But the powerful Blackstone Orc clan is also unable to dominate the Burning Plains.

Of course, just like the Dark Iron Dwarves do not belong to the Alliance, the Blackstone Orcs do not belong to the Horde.

Therefore, none of the major forces in the Burning Plains belongs to the Horde or Alliance camp.

To the northwest of the Burning Plains is the Searing Canyon, and Blackstone Mountain connects the two places, which is considered a transition zone.

Gauss estimated that the Burning Plains and Searing Gorge cover an area of ​​approximately 10,000 square kilometers, which is wider than the entire Elwynn Forest area.

However, in such a vast area, from the perspective of energy context, the central source is Blackstone Mountain.

Ragnaros, the Fire Demon King, broke the barrier between the Fire Elemental Plane and Azeroth deep in the Blackstone Mountains. Therefore, the elemental power spurting out from the Fire Elemental Plane was used as the huge Blackstone Volcano. As the center, it continuously penetrates outwards, so that it completely changes the landscape of the Burning Plains and the Searing Canyon.

Blackstone Mountain can be spotted by the Dark Iron Dwarf Tribe, Nefarian's Black Dragon Legion, the Twilight's Hammer Cult, the Blackstone Orc Clan, and the Iron Horde Vanguard, and dungeons or underground bases can be built here. The mountain area does not matter. It is also very vast.

In fact, Gauss was a little confused when he entered the Black Rock Mountain area.

What he saw was not just a volcano, but a volcanic mountain range with an extremely large area.

Fortunately, Gauss at least knew that the most majestic volcano was called Black Rock Mountain.

He put away his mount, spotted the Black Rock Volcano, and flashed across it.

When the majestic building built against the mountain appeared in front of him, Gauss naturally knew that the Black Stone Tower had arrived.

He cast his invisibility spell and walked around, discovering several camps.

Several camps belong to different forces and are clearly distinct from each other.

Among them, not only are there two black dragons stationed in the largest camp, but Twilight's Hammer cultists of different races can be seen everywhere. Therefore, it is not difficult to guess that these are the remnants of the Black Dragon Legion and the Twilight Hammer. A joint camp was established.

What's interesting is that the Twilight's Hammer cultists clearly dominate the entire camp.

Although the two black dragons are legendary creatures, they seem to occupy a subordinate position.

Of course, it is possible that the two black dragons have already joined the Twilight Hammer.

Think about it, although the mutation of void energy has caused most of the strength of the Black Dragon Legion and the Twilight's Hammer to be dimensionally imprisoned, there is no doubt that the Twilight's Hammer, as a sect organization, has the ability to "burn with fire" "Spring breeze blows and rebirth" characteristics, the vitality is super tenacious. After 30 years, it should be expected that the strength will recover to [-]-[-]%, but this is not the case for the Black Dragon Legion. Without Deathwing and the main force of the legion, even if there are a few black dragons wandering Outside, there is no way to recover the strength.

The other camps belong to the Iron Tribe, Blackstone Orcs and Fire-Belly Ogres.

As for the Dark Iron Dwarves, they were seen in various camps, but their own camp was not found.

These camps were not too far apart, and it really surprised Gauss that they could get along with each other peacefully.

But soon, he figured out what was going on.

It turns out that these camps have a dungeon dimension entrance nearby, and the direct purpose of setting up each camp is to guard the dungeon dimension, in the hope that one day, the accomplices inside can break through the dimensional obstacles and return to Azeroth.

It is not difficult to understand that something like this happens.

After all, Nefarian and Warchief Blackhand must be in the dungeon dimension. With their identities, at least the remaining forces of the Twilight Hammer, Black Dragon Legion, and Blackstone Clan will not give up hope for another 30 years.

This situation is different from the prison dungeon and Gnomeregan.

There are only criminals in the prison dungeon. Gnomeregan has been abandoned by the dwarfs, but on the Blackstone Mountain side, the leaders of several powerful forces and the backbone of the military are imprisoned in the dungeon dimension.

After Gauss figured out the situation in Blackstone Mountain, he quietly turned around and entered a dungeon dimension.

The first place he entered was the upper level of Black Stone Tower.

The upper level of Blackrock Tower, if it corresponds to the game, should be occupied by the vanguard of the Iron Horde.The Iron Horde, although similar to the game, also invaded Azeroth before the Day of Peace, but their home base is not in Draenor in the parallel timeline, but in Dravid in the same timeline. .

Dravid is very interesting. According to Gaussian understanding, he is actually Draenor in the game.

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However, in the real world, the irreversibility of time is the only truth, so it is naturally impossible for Draenor in the parallel world to appear.

Draenor still turned into Outland, and in the real World of Warcraft, another Dravian appeared.

Gauss stole a book from the Iron Tribe camp, which described some things about Dravidian.

Through this book, he had a rough understanding of Dravid.

The planet Dravidian, originally called Snown, is the hometown of races such as Gronn and ogres, and the orc clan is an outsider.

About the same time Gul'dan formed the Shadow Council, some orc tribes who were dissatisfied with Gul'dan, with the help of the draenei, left Draenor and moved to Snown.When Draenor was destroyed and the wreckage turned into Outland, the orcs living in Snown, because they did not know Gul'dan, had led the Draenor orcs to invade Azeroth and had another destination. To commemorate the death of their hometown After being destroyed, the planet Snown was renamed Dravid to show that the Draenor orcs had not been cut off and there were still branches.

Although the book did not talk about how the Iron Tribe unified the orc clans, divided Dravid equally with the ogres, and how they fell out with the draenei, the book did not talk about it, but Gauss already understood. Dravidian's Iron Horde is a new and powerful orc force. It has no other connection with the orc tribe of Azeroth except for the same ancestral land.

Since the Dravidian orcs occupying the upper level of Black Rock Tower are the vanguard sent by the Iron Tribe to invade Azeroth, according to Gauss's understanding, the number should be at least over a thousand. Unexpectedly, when he entered the dungeon, what he saw was, The upper level of Blackstone Tower was empty and quiet. No orcs, not even a living creature, were seen at first.

Casting the invisibility spell, he carefully searched.

In the end, Gauss found the orcs, but there were only a dozen or so, which was really not a lot.

Among the dozen orcs of the Iron Tribe, the weakest ones are also epic heroes, and three of them seem to be legends of the thirteenth or fourteenth level.

These should be all the remaining Dravidian orcs on the upper level of Blackstone Tower after the Day of Peace.

These dozen Dravidian orcs were all guarding one area. Judging from the layout, they seemed to be guarding against something.

Along with them, there was a deformed dragon man, an ancestor dragon and three void dragons.

Gauss was very careful and did not disturb them from beginning to end.

These Dravidian orcs would never have thought that someone could break into the upper level of the Black Stone Tower.

Without vigilance, no matter how many legendary professionals there are, it is impossible to discover Gauss.

Gauss thought about it and quietly exited the area.

He planned to loot the other places on the upper level of Blackstone Tower before confronting the Dravidian orcs.

The other places were truly uninhabited, so the search went incredibly smoothly.

However, while proceeding, Gauss made another discovery.

He found a secret altar, surrounded by white bones.

The flesh and blood of those skeletons had long since melted away, but all the equipment on their bodies was still wrapped around the skeletons.

Why was this altar decorated? The messy carvings on the wall revealed some information.

Gauss took a few glances and roughly understood that this altar was the Dravidian orcs on the upper floor of the Black Stone Tower. They were colluding with a void lord named Balisib, hoping that this omnipotent void lord could use his power to Project it over and help them break free from their confinement.

Judging from some words, this void lord named Balisib is very likely to be a powerful existence comparable to the true god.

The void lord is comparable to a true god

For some reason, Gauss thought of the Lord of the Void again.

If Balisib was related to the Lord of the Void, then the problem would be much more serious.

This at least shows that Dravidian's Iron Tribe and Ogre Race have fallen into the control of the Lord of the Void.

However, Gauss would not use it to scare himself because of the unsubstantiated things.

He summoned a bunch of pets and collected all the equipment in the bones.

The carvings on the wall were written by Dravidian orcs, and they were carved by hundreds of Dravidian orcs at different times.

These carvings also revealed that after being imprisoned, the Dravidian orcs on the upper floor of Blackstone Tower did not survive by killing and feeding on each other like the criminals in the prison copy, but who could not bear it? If you are hungry or desperate for a long time, you will come to the altar, carve your last words first, and then commit suicide, actively welcoming death.

Judging from the number of bones, Gauss was right. The vanguard of the Iron Tribe did have over a thousand members.

There were over a thousand Dravidian orcs, and the equipment they left behind was naturally numerous and numbered in the thousands.

There are thousands of pieces of equipment, although the majority are at the sophisticated level, but there are also quite a few at the epic level.

This may show that there are many epic heroes in the vanguard of the Dravidian Orcs.

Gauss put away his equipment and when he left the altar, he thought about it for a moment and sighed unconsciously.

Elemental creatures do not rely on food to survive. Creatures or professionals at the mythical level have condensed immortal divinity and can also rely on magic power to survive. However, if non-elemental creatures below the mythical level are imprisoned and lack food, they will have no choice but to wait. Death, so what?

The upper level of Blackrock Tower is different from the prison dungeon and Gnomeregan.

The monsters in the prison dungeon and Gnomeregan are not very high-level and will starve to death in less than 30 years.

Even if there are elemental creatures among them, presumably those non-elemental creatures will not leave elemental creatures alive before dying.

Even though the dungeon creatures are dead, it's not a one-and-done thing, but at least, you can start over from the beginning.

Copy creatures are powerful enough, so they will always die. On the contrary, it is even more embarrassing. Not only do they have to witness their companions who are not as powerful as themselves, die one by one in front of their eyes, but even if they are the only ones left, they will continue to endure. There will be no end unless they die.

Unfortunately, that's how it is in the upper levels of Blackrock Spire.

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