Azeroth Hoag Biography
Chapter 326 Gul’dan’s Big Trouble
"What we need is victory. If we can get victory by re-accepting Gul'dan, I don't think there's anything wrong with it. And I also want to know what price Gul'dan wants to pay so that the tribe can not pursue him." Betrayal!" Kilrogg's statement completely divided the orcs into two factions, one was the opposition headed by Grommash, and the other was the moderate faction headed by Kilrogg.
Obviously both sides felt that they were right. The opposition roared: "Gul'dan cannot be trusted. Since he betrayed once, he will definitely betray a second time."
The moderates retorted: "The Horde needs Gul'dan's power now. Brave warriors are dying on the front line every moment. We need to unite all the forces that can be united to help us defeat our enemies."
"Gul'dan is not someone who can be united. All he can do is turn the frontline soldiers into a group of irrational beasts. By then, more soldiers will die!"
"But that would at least help us defeat our enemies! And now those soldiers are just dying in vain!"
"Their sacrifice is full of glory. You are not allowed to slander them like this! You must apologize to those soldiers who died, you bastards!"
"Do you want to do something? Come on! Let us take a good look at your stubborn heads!"
"That's enough! Stop it! Look at what you are like now. You are just like a group of wild boar cubs arguing endlessly for food. How can you still have the image of a clan leader?" Just as the emotions of these clan leaders were When they lost control and rolled up their sleeves and wanted to fight, Orgrim got angry. At some point, the warchief had the Doomhammer in his hand. He slammed the hammer to the ground with a thunderous sound. The loud noise made these quarreling orc chiefs stop their argument.
"I didn't even know Gul'dan's price, so we started arguing. How could I have idiots like you among my men?" Orgrim finished his anger, threw Doomhammer to the ground, and then turned to look at Garona.
"Let's hear what price Gul'dan can pay!"
"Gul'dan promised to hand over all control of his warlocks and death knights to the Horde, leaving only Talon Gorefiend, Cho'gall and a small number of followers. He and the few followers left behind were also willing to accept it. The mission of the tribe, but the premise is that when he finds that the mission is too dangerous, he can choose to retreat on his own!" Garona directly threw away Gul'dan's old bottom. Obviously, this price made most of the clan leaders feel that It's acceptable. Except for Grommash and several other clan leaders who hated Gul'dan the most, the remaining clan leaders were all nodding secretly, obviously feeling moved.
Orgrim also noticed this. In fact, if the betrayer was not Gul'dan, Orgrim would most likely let him return to the Horde under such conditions, but Gul'dan is not that simple a character. , Orgrim was very aware of the danger of Gul'dan. In his opinion, even if the warlock had only one head left, he would be full of danger, so he thought for a while and put forward a more stringent condition: "All other conditions are It doesn’t matter, but there is one thing. Gul’dan must obey the tribe’s orders unconditionally! Otherwise, there will be no discussion!”
"I don't have any say in this. The conditions I mentioned are his bottom line. If you don't agree, I can't do anything about it!" Garona was even more straightforward. She spread her hands and said that she had no power to make this decision: "Maybe you You should talk to Gul'dan himself."
"Talk in person? It's not impossible, but the location has to be chosen by us!" Orgrim immediately agreed to Garona's suggestion.
"Then the time will be chosen by Gul'dan, no problem, right?" Garona's attitude was much more casual. Anyway, her main work has been completed. All she has to do now is convey Orgrim's reply to Gul'dan, by the way, tip off the hyena demigod.
"I have a problem! If Gul'dan returns to the tribe, then my people and I will leave immediately!" Just when Orgrim and Garona successfully reached a consensus, Grommash stood up, and he lost his After saying the next sentence, he put the blood roar aside on his shoulder, lifted the door curtain and left.
"Ignore him, let us continue the topic we just talked about. The meeting place will be..." Obviously Grommash's departure made Orgrim feel extremely helpless, but he is now the chief of the tribe, and he must use the tribe's Interests were the most important thing, so a mere personal relationship could not affect his determination, and Grommash might change his mind. So Orgrim turned back and continued to discuss with the patriarchs the location to meet Gul'dan and others. detail.
"Have you already talked to Orgrim? Garona?" After returning to her hut from Orgrim, Garona brought a basin of water, and then engraved an The pale green stone with runes was thrown into the wooden basin, and then the entire basin of clear water was dyed by the green stone into a small pool of evil energy that was still emitting green light. Then Gul'dan's The image appeared in the pool, and his voice came from the rippling evil energy. However, due to unstable transmission, Gul'dan's image and voice were blurry, so Garona could only speak concisely. He relayed Orgrim's suggestion.
"Are you saying that Orgrim wants to meet me? The location is the small port north of the ruins of Stormwind City?" Gul'dan let out a low laugh, but this familiar laughter fell in Garona's ears. , it only made her hair stand on end, and she nodded nervously.
"Relax. Although your work does not fully meet my requirements, since you have basically met my requirements, I will not punish you this time. You go tell Orgrim and we will take about a week. They will arrive on the left and right, and ask him to send people to guard there..." Gul'dan's voice gradually deepened, and soon the image of the orc warlock disappeared without a trace from the evil energy pool, and then the pool was filled with evil energy. The energy began to boil quickly and turned into flames, and finally the wooden basin was reduced to a ball of ashes. After the evil flame was completely extinguished, Garona used a branch to poke around among the ashes a few times, and removed the miserable weapon. The green rune stone was found from the ashes.
After placing the rune stones, Garona took out another crystal ball. It was the crystal ball given to her by the Coyote Demigod for communication. Then she muttered silently: "One week later, the small northern port of Stormwind City."
Obviously both sides felt that they were right. The opposition roared: "Gul'dan cannot be trusted. Since he betrayed once, he will definitely betray a second time."
The moderates retorted: "The Horde needs Gul'dan's power now. Brave warriors are dying on the front line every moment. We need to unite all the forces that can be united to help us defeat our enemies."
"Gul'dan is not someone who can be united. All he can do is turn the frontline soldiers into a group of irrational beasts. By then, more soldiers will die!"
"But that would at least help us defeat our enemies! And now those soldiers are just dying in vain!"
"Their sacrifice is full of glory. You are not allowed to slander them like this! You must apologize to those soldiers who died, you bastards!"
"Do you want to do something? Come on! Let us take a good look at your stubborn heads!"
"That's enough! Stop it! Look at what you are like now. You are just like a group of wild boar cubs arguing endlessly for food. How can you still have the image of a clan leader?" Just as the emotions of these clan leaders were When they lost control and rolled up their sleeves and wanted to fight, Orgrim got angry. At some point, the warchief had the Doomhammer in his hand. He slammed the hammer to the ground with a thunderous sound. The loud noise made these quarreling orc chiefs stop their argument.
"I didn't even know Gul'dan's price, so we started arguing. How could I have idiots like you among my men?" Orgrim finished his anger, threw Doomhammer to the ground, and then turned to look at Garona.
"Let's hear what price Gul'dan can pay!"
"Gul'dan promised to hand over all control of his warlocks and death knights to the Horde, leaving only Talon Gorefiend, Cho'gall and a small number of followers. He and the few followers left behind were also willing to accept it. The mission of the tribe, but the premise is that when he finds that the mission is too dangerous, he can choose to retreat on his own!" Garona directly threw away Gul'dan's old bottom. Obviously, this price made most of the clan leaders feel that It's acceptable. Except for Grommash and several other clan leaders who hated Gul'dan the most, the remaining clan leaders were all nodding secretly, obviously feeling moved.
Orgrim also noticed this. In fact, if the betrayer was not Gul'dan, Orgrim would most likely let him return to the Horde under such conditions, but Gul'dan is not that simple a character. , Orgrim was very aware of the danger of Gul'dan. In his opinion, even if the warlock had only one head left, he would be full of danger, so he thought for a while and put forward a more stringent condition: "All other conditions are It doesn’t matter, but there is one thing. Gul’dan must obey the tribe’s orders unconditionally! Otherwise, there will be no discussion!”
"I don't have any say in this. The conditions I mentioned are his bottom line. If you don't agree, I can't do anything about it!" Garona was even more straightforward. She spread her hands and said that she had no power to make this decision: "Maybe you You should talk to Gul'dan himself."
"Talk in person? It's not impossible, but the location has to be chosen by us!" Orgrim immediately agreed to Garona's suggestion.
"Then the time will be chosen by Gul'dan, no problem, right?" Garona's attitude was much more casual. Anyway, her main work has been completed. All she has to do now is convey Orgrim's reply to Gul'dan, by the way, tip off the hyena demigod.
"I have a problem! If Gul'dan returns to the tribe, then my people and I will leave immediately!" Just when Orgrim and Garona successfully reached a consensus, Grommash stood up, and he lost his After saying the next sentence, he put the blood roar aside on his shoulder, lifted the door curtain and left.
"Ignore him, let us continue the topic we just talked about. The meeting place will be..." Obviously Grommash's departure made Orgrim feel extremely helpless, but he is now the chief of the tribe, and he must use the tribe's Interests were the most important thing, so a mere personal relationship could not affect his determination, and Grommash might change his mind. So Orgrim turned back and continued to discuss with the patriarchs the location to meet Gul'dan and others. detail.
"Have you already talked to Orgrim? Garona?" After returning to her hut from Orgrim, Garona brought a basin of water, and then engraved an The pale green stone with runes was thrown into the wooden basin, and then the entire basin of clear water was dyed by the green stone into a small pool of evil energy that was still emitting green light. Then Gul'dan's The image appeared in the pool, and his voice came from the rippling evil energy. However, due to unstable transmission, Gul'dan's image and voice were blurry, so Garona could only speak concisely. He relayed Orgrim's suggestion.
"Are you saying that Orgrim wants to meet me? The location is the small port north of the ruins of Stormwind City?" Gul'dan let out a low laugh, but this familiar laughter fell in Garona's ears. , it only made her hair stand on end, and she nodded nervously.
"Relax. Although your work does not fully meet my requirements, since you have basically met my requirements, I will not punish you this time. You go tell Orgrim and we will take about a week. They will arrive on the left and right, and ask him to send people to guard there..." Gul'dan's voice gradually deepened, and soon the image of the orc warlock disappeared without a trace from the evil energy pool, and then the pool was filled with evil energy. The energy began to boil quickly and turned into flames, and finally the wooden basin was reduced to a ball of ashes. After the evil flame was completely extinguished, Garona used a branch to poke around among the ashes a few times, and removed the miserable weapon. The green rune stone was found from the ashes.
After placing the rune stones, Garona took out another crystal ball. It was the crystal ball given to her by the Coyote Demigod for communication. Then she muttered silently: "One week later, the small northern port of Stormwind City."
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