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Chapter 515 Day 26



Chapter 515 Day 26

As Eileen finished chanting her incantation, the members of the delegation in the ruins stood up one by one...

The main characters are the Forsaken Rib Warriors of the Royal Terror Guard, both male and female. They all have red eyes, and their flattened bodies gradually recover, like assembled figurines... The only drawback is that they seem to be mentally unstable, unlike the Forsaken who truly possess free will.

It's more like Lorraine summoning a resurrected legion of the dead...

The Book of the Dead, the Dark Bible...

What this thing is called doesn't matter; it's a strange shadow priest's grimoire...

The mission was resurrected, and the staff and their mounts came to life.

Saurfang could sense that these resurrected individuals were no longer living people or so-called freedom fighters... They were merely physically resurrected, their souls stagnant, completely obeying the commands of the Forgotten Saintess Irene.

With a casual wave of her hand, Eileen summoned the resurrected Royal Terror Guards. All the attendants sheathed their weapons and, with a combined effort, quickly tossed the massive logs and rubble that even the orcs, struggling to move together, to the roadside—these undead golems easily tossed them aside.

The banners of the army were raised once more, and the sword and shield of the Dark Queen Sylvanas continued to flutter in the winds of Orgrimmar...

The kodo behemoth that had been crushed to death stood up again, but it was now a skeletal kodo...

The behemoth lowered its head, and Eileen, stepping on the girl's bare feet and wearing the Mask of Oblivion, walked step by step to the center of the skeletal behemoth's back. With a snap of her fingers, the group automatically returned to formation and headed towards the war fortress hall in the Valley of Wisdom, where the Great Chieftain was located.

Only then did High Overlord Saurfang come to his senses, a flicker of fear rising within him...

Was it really a wise decision for the Warchief to agree to an alliance with the Forsaken?

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Embracing biodiversity...allowing all kinds of strange and wonderful races, and respecting everyone's culture should be the right thing to do.

But isn't this deliberate, indiscriminate, and bottomless distorted political correctness just a prankster deliberately fooling those crazy people?

It was incited and exaggerated by a small number of people with ulterior motives.

The Shadow Council is happy to absorb more beings whose races crave uncontrolled desires, evil lusts, and even perverse tastes...

The Royal Alchemist's Guild also has a presence in Shadow Rift... The orc warlocks and undead priests of Undercity share a lot in common, at least more so than the troll shamans and tauren druids...

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To make the Horde a haven for all the oppressed, Warchief Thrall welcomed all without reservation, setting aside past grievances and embracing kindness...

Thrall, the Son of Frostwolf and Warchief of the Horde, acted excessively friendly towards humans, a group with a clear blood feud and existential conflict with the orcs. Thrall encouraged free love among all races...

He himself is closely associated with goblin legends and Jaina of Theramore...

Raised by humans, and having formed a brother-sister bond with a human girl from a young age, he endured many hardships, having served as a gladiator and liberator of slaves, and a shamanic successor to the Frostwolf Soul... Thrall's new Horde culture is clearly incompatible with the tribal culture that emphasizes bloodline inheritance.

As the current chieftain and shaman leader of the Frostwolf Clan, and the founder or rebuilder of the Earthen Ring, World Shaman sometimes doesn't seem like a traditional orc... more like a contradiction...

Thrall's new Horde grew rapidly, and the orcs quickly established themselves in Kalimdor, gaining allies. They were able to gather more scattered orc tribes and natural allies in the Eastern Kingdoms...

However, Thrall's attitude towards the Forsaken was likely based more on the premise that the Forsaken were in a difficult situation and faced the formidable enemy of the Alliance, which led him to accept Sylvanas...

Since joining the Horde, the Forsaken's situation has improved slightly.

At the recommendation of the Dark Queen Sylvanas, Achish, the leader of Silvermoon City, led the remaining blood elves to join Garthar's new Horde...

Both Silvermoon City and Undercity are struggling under the combined onslaught of the Scourge and human forces...

If we're talking about hawks, both the Forsaken and the Blood Elves are considered radicals, but their targets differ... Undercity is hostile to everyone, while Silvermoon City is mainly worried about the Scourge's presence in the Eastern Plaguelands, specifically Kel'Thuzad and the Zul'Aman trolls...

In contrast, each member of the tribe has their own agenda.

Thrall is revered as the leader, but the fact that the orcs were able to fight the human kingdoms' alliance to a standstill is simply a matter of...

If the Alliance doesn't unite the strength of the dwarves and night elves, the already shattered seven human kingdoms will be no match for the Scourge, let alone the orcish Horde and the hidden monsters and evil forces around the world...

To put it another way, the Alliance has been targeting Undercity because the Forsaken don't have the numbers of the Scourge, nor the power of the Lich King's Death Knight legion or the quality of the Scourge's creations.

The members of the Lordaeron Salvation Front, while the Scarlet Crusade themselves are hardly a force to be reckoned with, are in the eyes of the human mage faction of the Kirin Tor in Dalaran...

Restoring humanity's status as masters of the Eastern Kingdom is both legitimate and a noble cause.

As for orcs, undead, trolls, and elves?

The hardline human faction believes these monsters are all magical beasts... and should all be exterminated by humans, allowing humanity to possess Azeroth exclusively... This idea doesn't need propaganda; any human noble, naturally self-interested...

On the contrary, it was the Horde leaders, such as World Shaman and Jaina, who were honest people willing to heed the prophecies of the Blood Raven prophet Medivh...

Did you really think that by reaching out your hands you could hug someone...?

Isn't it ridiculous?

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That's actually normal. Don't be fooled by Thrall's appearance—covered in wounds, with graying hair, muscular build, and mastery of shamanic elemental power. He's proficient in everything from chain lightning and ghost wolves to wielding a giant hammer...

He saved Azeroth, wielded the Dragon Soul, led his people across oceans, endured trials and tribulations, helped countless weaklings, and built a new Horde.

Thrall was actually born in the first year the Dark Portal opened, when the orcs first entered Azeroth.

Thrall was arguably the first of the new generation of orcs born in Azeroth. Despite his imposing physique and formidable fighting prowess, Thrall, raised by humans and instilled with aristocratic culture, was fundamentally human at heart...

High Overlord Saurfang sometimes hesitated to admit that the young Warchief Thrall was actually too much like a human from Azeroth... Aside from the wildness and physique inherent in orcs, he was just, selfless, brave, fearless, kind, and tolerant...

He's practically the orcs' 'Caesar,' except he can't say no, he only says yes to Jaina...

Thrall is only in his early twenties, a little younger than Jaina...

Jaina, as the princess of Kul Tiras, a former noblewoman from the upper echelons of the seven human kingdoms, and one of the most outstanding mages of Dalaran, had a long list of boyfriends, some dead, some crippled...

Dealing with that young Thrall would be a piece of cake...

Of course, this was just speculation. High Overlord Saurfang couldn't help but recall the drunken conversation he overheard among some street urchins from the new Horde in a tavern near the city gates... Thrall himself had a confidant named Eitrigg, who, although also a brave and powerful orc warrior, harbored strange feelings towards humans...

High Overlord Saurfang, as commander of the Kor'kron Elite Guard, a high-ranking warlord on the front lines, and a chieftain of the Blackrock clan, also couldn't understand some of Thrall's decisions...


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