Chapter 279 The Great Chief's Thoughts
Chapter 279 The Great Chief's Thoughts
Keeping a safe distance from the ferocious Frostwolf female orc wolf rider, watching her ride a two-meter-long giant wolf, Lorraine couldn't deny feeling envious.
Previously, traveling in Silverpine Forest felt very slow and tiring, even with teleportation and jumping.
Now, climbing up and down the Alterac Mountains and swimming in Lake Lordanmiller, Lorraine really needs a means of transportation. The teacher keeps promising him the future, saying that as long as he achieves extraordinary feats, he will have a prominent position and fame, and wealth will be readily available.
After sixteen days, I seem to have gained a reputation, but I still need to strive for a higher status.
wealth?
Weighing the more than ten times the amount of gold coins he had just taken back from the goblin merchant, Lorraine sighed that redistributing wealth from the rich to the poor had always been a just cause, and it was very promising!
Next time I'm short on cash, I'll target the syndicate gangs entrenched nearby.
Anyway, their wealth is ill-gotten anyway.
I just took Eileen to the hospital, and that put my mind at ease.
The next step, meeting the old general of the Frostwolf Clan, proved far more difficult than anticipated.
Fortunately, Lieutenant General Jerlik provided the route, and after a short rest, Lorraine prepared to depart for Dunholde Castle.
To join the Frostwolf Legion, you have to start as a scout.
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The Horde was a united government, and Thrall chose to settle in Durotar in Kalimdor, which was actually a barren land. Orgrimmar was built in a desolate valley near the sea, and the orcs carved the entire valley into the magnificent city of Orgrimmar.
Orgrimmar is named in honor of Orgrimmar & Doomhammer, a true Warchief who saved and united the old orc tribes to fight to the death against their enemies.
Thrall is both the new Warchief and the leader of the Earthen Ring!
Thrall, the new chieftain of the Horde, was unlike any other orc chieftain before him. He joined forces with Cairne Bloodhoof, the tauren chieftain of Thunder Bluff, and with the remaining men, women, and children of the Darkspear trolls, and with the strong support of the Warsong Clan, established a brand new Horde chieftaincy.
The influx of the Forsaken from the Eastern Kingdoms, along with the Silvermoon Blood Elves introduced by the Dark Queen.
The Horde is actually similar in structure to the Alliance. The Horde implicitly respects the orcs, while the Alliance is almost entirely a result of the human forces in Stormwind suppressing other allies. The new Horde is a product of Thrall learning from human politics.
His philosophy is that anyone willing to join the tribe is welcome.
Try your best to win over anyone who has a grudge against the alliance.
Everyone says orcs are brave and fierce, but in reality, the Horde longs for peace... No one would believe it if I told you.
Warchief Thrall desired peaceful development and wanted the orcs to have a true home in Azeroth, even if it was just in the barren wastelands. The entire Kor'kron Elite Guard was primarily on the defensive, protecting the area around Orgrimmar and rarely undertaking expeditions.
Thrall often found himself cleaning up the messes left by the belligerent Warsong Clan and the Forsaken, yet he didn't want to be too harsh on the hawks within the Horde. Thrall consistently tried to prove that the orcs weren't the ones who brought war and chaos to Azeroth; that the orcs were, in fact, victims, burdened with deep resentment.
However, faced with the contempt and relentless pressure from the Alliance humans, especially the Kul Tiras navy's relentless pursuit and the Alliance navy's chase of Thrall's orc fleet from the Eastern Kingdoms all the way to the continent of Kalimdor.
If Jaina hadn't been possessed by the Holy Mother and actively murdered her father to seize power, Thrall and his several chieftain friends would have almost been trapped and died on an unknown desert island. The relationship between orcs and Theramore is something outsiders simply cannot understand.
This is also one of the conflicts between Garrosh and Thrall. He has always maintained that humans are the enemy, and that he cannot tolerate others sleeping peacefully beside his bed. If Garrosh were to inherit the chieftainship, he would only take the most severe measures against humans, even if it meant using despicable bombs.
That idiot Garrosh doesn't understand that Jaina's subordinates on Theramore are all potential allies. Thrall and Jaina are both refugee leaders who fled the Eastern Kingdoms and are preparing to lead their people to conquer new territories in the New World.
The two have an ambiguous relationship... I heard it's just pure friendship, a bond forged in battle.
Because Thrall helped Jaina kill the former Allied Navy Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Daelin & Prindmore, who had gone mad after losing his heir son in the war and refused to listen to any of Jaina's advice...
Jaina insisted that her father was insane, and she was actually very dissatisfied with his focus on her brother's death while ignoring her, a genius mage. Killing her father would have been easy for her, as she was already an ice archmage.
Indeed, Jaina Prodore, the chosen one, did shelter a large number of refugees from the Eastern Kingdoms and save many humans, including many Kul Tirans, civilians from Stromgarde, and orphans from Lordaeron.
She and Thrall were the first to heed the prophecy of the Bloodraven Prophet Medivh, leading their people to escape the Scourge and plague. They arrived in Kalimdor, this star-studded land, settling on the land left after the explosion of the Well of Eternity, essentially working together to develop the entire continent of Kalimdor and find a suitable place for humans and orcs to live.
Northwest Kalimdor is the territory of the Night Elves, whose forests were corrupted and destroyed by the Burning Legion's invasion. The cities in the central region have fallen into ruins, Feralas and Desolace are deserted, and the southern desert is teeming with venomous insects and ferocious beasts, with strange ruins of evil gods scattered here and there.
Kalimdor was originally the main part of Azeroth. It was the explosion of the Well of Eternity ten thousand years ago that shattered the continental plates and split them into the two main continents we know today: Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms.
Separated by the endless whirlpool of the ocean, and beyond that by the forbidden sea, the human refugees and orcish self-rescue groups who came from afar from Lordaeron can be considered pioneers. Among them, the orcs included a considerable number of well-organized armies, belonging to the inherently warlike Warsong clan.
The conflict between the night elves and orcs stems from the death of Cenarius, the demigod god of Ashenvale...
Jaina mediated and worked hard to maintain the fragile peace, preventing the war between the orcs and night elves from escalating. The capture-the-flag battle in Warsong Gulch was a unique way for both sides to resolve their disputes through compromise.
Jaina was able to invite Varian Wrynn of Stormwind to Theramore for negotiations because she was able to balance the relationship between the night elves and the orcish Horde led by Thrall. She represented the remaining human forces in Lordaeron, as well as the Alliance expeditionary pioneers. The silver-white armor worn by the guards on Theramore Island was the standard armor of the white Lordaeron of yesteryear.
The so-called Knights of the Silver Hand have intricate connections with the Royal Knights of Lordaeron.
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Amidst the flames of war raging in the Eastern Kingdoms, the conflict between the Alliance and the Horde has escalated. The homeland of the Frostwolf Clan, the matriarchal clan, has been invaded by dwarves, and the remnants of the Scourge ravage the north, posing a persistent threat...
Thrall verbally proclaimed his desire for blood and glory, but in reality, he and Jaina were advocating against escalating the war. When King Varian arrived to negotiate, he disappeared en route, causing things to backfire. Under the manipulation of certain individuals, the conflict between the Horde and the Alliance erupted rapidly.
Thrall was still waiting for news from Jaina, repeatedly yielding, while the war had even reached Kalimdor. Garrosh Hellscream's son, Garrosh, constantly clamored to teach the despicable humans a lesson. After arriving in Orgrimmar, he noticed that the humans' Theramore was not far below the Durotar peninsula, and human ships could be seen from time to time.
He advised Warchief Thrall that this situation was clearly unacceptable; how could they possibly be neighbors with humans? So many orcs had died at the hands of humans, their blood staining both sides. After Garrosh and Grommash Hellscream took control of the Warsong Clan, he strongly advocated launching proactive attacks against both humans and night elves.
Thrall couldn't persuade his son Garrosh, so he sent him and High Overlord Saurfang to the north to fight the Lich King... Thrall finally had some peace and quiet. Therefore, compared to his predecessors, Thrall always seemed somewhat indecisive.
The High Chief's attitude towards humans is subtle... conflicted and contradictory.
Especially after he inherited the shamanic way, he always had phrases like "the earth's ancestors beg for my forgiveness" on his lips, making it hard to tell how the once fierce orc gladiator wielding an iron hammer suddenly became a charlatan, eccentric, and emotionally fragile.
All of this sowed the seeds of future disaster!
The war in the Eastern Kingdoms will only intensify, and no one can escape the vortex.
In particular, some people added fuel to the fire and fanned the flames.
Thrall's full name is sometimes said to be G'yl & Doomhammer. However, his father was Durotan & Frostwolf, the former chieftain of the Frostwolf Clan, so he is actually Thrall & Frostwolf or G'yl & Frostwolf.
Orgrim Doomhammer and Durotan are brothers, friends, and high warlords.
Both were once sent by Gul'dan, the orc warlock and successor to Ner'zhul, to lead an army to attack the Draenei holy city in Outland. The Frostwolf Clan has its own principles, and Durotan hates dishonorable battles. Perhaps Warchief Ghoul & Frostwolf also inherited his father's ideals.
Thrall simply wanted to find a suitable home for his people to live and thrive...
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