Crossing the Other World: My Warcraft System

Chapter 468 Velen and Ner'zhul

"Only the Crusaders entered Draenor?"

"According to the intelligence, yes! According to the intelligence from the rangers, the Dark Portal has been blown up by unknown creatures, and no other humanoid creatures have entered except the remnants of the orcs!"

"Then it is necessary to contact the Crusaders!"

Velen quickly decided to make contact with the Crusaders. At least the Crusaders helped the Auchenai priests, which was a gesture of goodwill. Velen's previous caution was because the Draenei now did not even have the power to protect themselves, and he was afraid that they would suffer more damage. With such a small number of people, they really could not afford to suffer more damage.

Under normal circumstances, if the Alliance enters Draenor in large numbers, it is likely a retaliatory invasion. If there is only a small army, it is probably a reconnaissance army that can first make contact and test the purpose of the Crusaders.

They were able to save the Naaru, and the strength of the Crusaders leader should not be underestimated. Moreover, for the Draenei who also use the power of Holy Light, the Crusaders are naturally friendly to them and it is easy to reach cooperation with them.

"Maraad, you lead an elite team to find a way to infiltrate Auchindoun, contact Archbishop Maladaar, and at the same time test the intentions of the Crusaders. It would be best if you can reach an alliance."

Velen finally made up his mind that the emergence of a force of Holy Light might be a turning point in the fate of the Draenei. Although he asked for help from the Naaru by praying to the Holy Light, his injuries had never healed, and Draenor was too remote, so he had not been able to contact other Naaru.

In the original time and space, Draenor was torn into pieces by a huge explosion caused by Ner'zhul, which made Kil'jaeden realize the complete defeat of the orcs, so he sent Magtheridon to lead the Burning Legion into the broken Draenor and became the first King of Outland.

At the same time, Khadgar, one of the five heroes of the Dark Portal who was stranded in Outland, discovered the new threat of Magtheridon, so he traveled to the Astral Plane to find new allies. He found the main force of the Naaru, the Sha'tar, in the Astral Plane, so he sought help from them. The leader of the Sha'tar, A'dal, then drove the Stormwind Fortress fleet to the broken Outland.

The arrival of the Sha'tar would have to wait at least three or four years later, but three or four years was too long and there were too many variables. Prophet Velen urgently needed to change the current situation of the Draenei.

"Prophet, what should we do with the defense of Teledor after I leave?" Maraad is the successor of the Draenei garrison commander after the disappearance of the great sage Akama and Nobundo. He is also the strongest garrison commander in existence. He is also the one who arranged the defense of Teledor.

"At present, finding allies who can help the Draenei is the top priority. I will let the garrison commander Borus take over your garrison mission. You can go to Auchindoun with peace of mind. I saw your relatives waiting for you there from the future."

Relatives?

As a vindicator who believes in the Holy Light, he wields the weapon, the Hammer of the Naaru, which will severely punish anyone who dares to threaten his people. He swore to protect the innocent, but when the Draenei were invaded by orcs in Draenor, Maraad failed to keep his oath and a catastrophe befell his people. Since then, the pain of the disaster has often lingered in his heart, and he has been silent in regret and self-blame for many years.

His sister Leilan was another pain in his heart. He failed to protect her and let her be abducted by orcs. Later, he learned that his sister Leilan gave birth to a mixed-race baby girl. He has always wanted to find his niece!

Maraad said nothing more, chose to obey the prophet's decision, and led the team to Talador.

At this time, Ner'zhul had come from his lair in Shadowmoon Valley to Tanaan Jungle and sat on the throne of Hellfire Citadel. He gazed at this gloomy, nightmarish fortress. The orcs outside were repairing the city walls that were destroyed by the black dragon.

There was disgust in Na'zhul's eyes. He didn't like this place.

Hellfire Citadel seemed a terrifying, disturbing place to the old orc.

A jumble of buildings, jagged corners, dark stone and twisting corridors, passages tangled together like crazy snakes.

Traditional orc villages mostly consisted of small houses, huts and short towers. If this fortress had any similarities with them, it was probably that it distorted the traditional settlement form, just like the orcs themselves, which had already been distorted.

In fact, Ner'zhul is a conservative orc shaman. He lived in peace with the draenei in Shadowmoon Valley in the first half of his life. His days were quiet and peaceful. He hoped to live like this until the end of his life, and then transform himself into a member of the ancestral souls and be with the spirit of his deceased wife.

But in the second half of his life, someone suddenly told him that the Draenei were trying to subvert and exterminate the orcs.

He did not believe this, but the demons pretended to be the soul of his beloved deceased wife Rulkan and warned him that the Draenei were planning to destroy the orcs. In the deception, Ner'zhul and Kil'jaeden signed a blood pact and launched a war to exterminate the Draenei.

The old orc who discovered part of the truth wanted to rebel against his demon master. However, Gul'dan, his apprentice who followed him and coveted his power, secretly reported the shaman's betrayal to Kil'jaeden.

Gul'dan usurped the position of Ner'zhul, and the old orc was deprived of his own power. He retreated in the face of the powerful Kil'jaeden and was forced to watch the orcs gradually become slaves to their bloodthirsty desires and warlock magic.

Now Kilrogg has returned from the invaded world and told him that the Horde army on the other side of the Dark Portal has been almost destroyed, Gul'dan has betrayed, Blackhand has been killed, Orgrim has been captured, and this world is on the road to extinction. The old Bleeding Hollow chieftain requested Ner'zhul to become the third great chief of the Horde.

The reason why Ner'zhul came to Hellfire Citadel was not for the position of the third warchief, but because he felt a brief revival of elements in the direction of Tanaan, so he came to find the truth.

But sometimes things don't go as he expected.

"Great Chief, I have reunited the remaining clans. The Thunderblade Clan, the Laughing Skull Clan, the Bonechewer Clan, and the Shattered Hand Clan have all recognized your leadership. We have united once again, making the Horde almost as powerful as the first time it attacked Azeroth!"

Kilrogg, who was loyal to the tribe, traveled around and connected most of the clans.

However, Ner'zhul would not be blinded by power. He had long known that the orcs were being targeted by a terrifying existence because of their strong fighting ability.

And what does it mean to be almost as powerful as the Horde when they first attacked Azeroth?

In Ner'zhul's eyes, the tribe that had united again and reorganized was a joke!

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