Chapter 499 Before Entering the World
Chapter 499 Before Entering the World
In the Horde, if you don't understand Orcish, it's difficult to gain entry into the ranks of higher-ups...
Especially in orcish territory, learning and understanding their language will undoubtedly reduce a lot of trouble and misunderstandings...
Just like the Alliance's common language, you may not speak it, but you must understand it. Only those who are proficient can distinguish the accents of Alterac and Stormwind, and understand why there are some differences between Gilneans and Kul Tiras...
Otherwise, it would be difficult for them to be respected by human nobles in the Eastern Kingdom...
Even if you are an adventurer from afar, whether you are a dwarf or a night elf.
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Relatively speaking, the languages of the Shadow Elves and Draenei are essentially foreign languages to most of the human kingdoms in the Eastern Kingdoms...
Just like Tauren and Troll languages, it's considered a less common language in Orgrimmar...
In reality, orcs are outsiders to Azeroth. Their people are scattered across various regions, and they revere strength and power. Tauren and trolls often gravitate towards the orcs, while the Forsaken and blood elves joined the Horde for complex reasons...
Thrall, the creator of the new Horde, deserves immense credit... His advocacy of unity among members of the same race fostered a diverse and multifaceted Horde culture... To become a respected Warchief, strength, wisdom, talent... personal charisma and power are indispensable, and a supporter base is also essential...
Theoretically speaking, only with Thrall as Warchief can the tribe be united as one...
Without Thrall, there would be no new Horde.
In other words, if the tribe's main cities are all captured and destroyed, and the chieftains die one after another on the path of conspiracy and corruption, their public image collapsing, then the tribe loses its reason for existence, and the tribe's warriors lose their core of faith and unity...
What is the core of Thrall's new, unoppressed orcish Horde? It is courage and fearlessness, a reverence for wildness, while simultaneously upholding ancestral traditions and protecting kindness and the continuity of their bloodline...
The teacher once said that a major reason he was willing to remain loyal to the tribe was because he admired the orcs' pursuit of freedom, their desire to protect themselves, their commitment to the continuation of their tribe, and their bravery and strength...
My liking for Queen Sylvanas stems purely from curiosity and a natural pity for the Forsaken, who are burdened by deep-seated hatred and have no other choice...
If one day tribes become cowardly, arrogant like human nobles, no longer straightforward, respecting elders and children, respecting traditions, accepting other tribes, respecting cultural differences, and no longer united to fight against the demons that enslave, invade, and destroy peace...
The Forsaken and Blood Elves leaving the Horde is an inevitable trend.
Even so...
No one can accept collaborators and traitors who kowtow to the alliance!
Even if it was once a legendary high king who commanded the War of the Shifting Sands, defended the honor of the Horde, guarded the main gate of Orgrimmar for a long time, and challenged the Lich King... even if it was the son of the Tauren Chieftain, even if it was the regent of the Blood Elves...
They don't understand, they don't understand the tribe's anger, they trample on the tribe's honor... Cowardice, betrayal, and distortion of tradition are a great disgrace to the tribe in the teacher's heart!
The teacher is certain that the writer of the later parts is someone deliberately trying to disgust Horde players; they must be a corrupted follower of the Old Gods... or perhaps a demon from the Burning Legion... deliberately corrupting and twisting beliefs to incite conflict...
Under the guise of tolerance and respect, they exploit tribes, squeezing their living space while attempting to restore enslavement and the notion of superiority... These charlatans, pretending to be followers of ancient gods, simultaneously spread hatred and conflict, label others, and then feign sainthood, attempting a whitewashing of princes...
The tribal chief could only be suppressed beneath the Abyss.
Thrall is even forced to personally execute the son of his close friend Grom Hellscream, not even if the son dies in battle, but instead be captured and put on trial by the enemy forces... Orgrimmar has fallen?
Heh, Thrall, the Warchief of the Horde, once an orc slave gladiator raised by humans, a hero who rescued and liberated orcs and the oppressed, led his people to survive and rebuild their homes, re-establishing the orcs' will to live, a wise leader who forged alliances for survival in the desolate wastelands, the son of the Frostwolf, an orc warrior and shaman...
In the end, he became a compromised agent with no ambition or discernment.
Who could accept that?
Is the position of Great Chief really just a proxy for slave owners?
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The incompetent noble prince of the Human Alliance can be redeemed and exonerated even after dying in battle, while the various tribes on the Horde side are accused of heinous crimes... evil and barbaric? Purely a distorted value system, a distorted world...
It can only be said that, perhaps in that time and space, the ancient gods did indeed succeed...
The earth shattered, all values were broken, and everyone's character collapsed...
Azeroth met the same fate as Outland, the orcs' homeland.
Thrall, the son of Frostwolf, personally destroyed the Horde!
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Lorraine dared not think about the terrible future his teacher had described. He had heard many legends about Thrall, the Warchief of the Horde... but like the Queen, he had never had the opportunity to meet such a great figure.
It's like a poor boy who can only watch noble knights pass by from afar. What do their magnificent armor, handsome cloaks, greatswords, helmets, family banners, wealth, and status have to do with a starving young man like me?
In short, the Warchief who established Orgrimmar and led the various tribes of the Horde to fight alongside the Alliance for supremacy over Azeroth, in Lorraine's eyes, the faction leader represented power and glory...
Worthy of respect and worthy of emulation...
This is the power of a leader.
In the eyes of traditional tribes, noble princes and princesses are nothing more than parasites in splendid attire, utterly useless... They only respect those who constantly defeat powerful enemies and are self-reliant... They dislike those human nobles who reap the benefits without sowing, who boast and act like bullies...
Thrall represents courage and wisdom, the Tauren Chieftain represents strength and endurance, Vol'jin the Troll represents loyalty and tradition, the Queen of Pain represents vengeance and foresight, and Achon represents patience and choice...
Although Lorraine didn't learn anything else, the tribal spirit that the teacher expressed, the undead mage, and the tribe's first sergeant have already grasped a little about what courage and backbone mean.
Even in death, the spirit lives on. Though deceived and enslaved, one must fight, be brave, and strive...
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"Orcs will never be slaves!"
Lorraine watched the wolf riders depart, then looked up at the massive Horde banner hanging on the towering city walls... He couldn't help but repeat the phrase his teacher often uttered. Only when he stood before the gates of Orgrimmar did he truly understand its meaning: a land of yellow sand, a weathered mountain city, orcs in a barren wasteland...
The path to survival and glory.
Of course, he spoke these words in the language of the Forsaken, a language unique to them, and few around him could understand them...
Strictly speaking, the Undead language of the Forsaken is extremely unique, and the number of people who can understand it requires a certain level of magical talent...
Blood Elves use an even more ancient language, the High Elven language of the former Kaldorei High Elf Empire, a language reserved for mages... ancient runic cryptic language... apart from the old relics of Dalaran, no one understands better the many forbidden spellbooks and ancient secrets preserved in the secret library of Karazhan.
The High Elf Empire was destroyed a hundred thousand years ago. The Well of Eternity exploded, and on the ruins of the destroyed High Elf Empire, new inhabitants arrived: orcs from beyond the realms...
Strictly speaking, they had no choice, just like the forgotten...
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