Azeroth Hoag Biography

Chapter 344 Gul’dan’s conspiracy

"Aha, my disciple, obviously you only see the surface. Of course, maybe Orgrim thinks so too, but in fact the tribe is meaningless to me. What I really want is the Dark Portal. We have now obtained the key that can completely open the Door of Darkness. This time I will definitely get this rich and beautiful world!" Gul'dan laughed triumphantly, as if echoing Gul'dan's laughter, A green light also flashed on the scepter of Sargeras in Gul'dan's hand. It was obvious that Gul'dan's ambition was not small. He planned to use the tribe from the beginning. In fact, Gul'dan's return to the tribe was just to paralyze the tribe. Grim, so as to find an opportunity to approach the Dark Portal.

After gaining the power of the Scepter of Sargeras, Gul'dan, who has Medivh's memory, can use the Dark Portal to summon endless demons, and not just cannon fodder that relies on quantity to be effective. He can even summon truly powerful men, such as Kil'jaeden the Deceiver, the eredar giant who has been guiding Gul'dan behind the scenes.

It's just that Orgrim will never agree to Gul'dan's plan, because neither Gul'dan nor the Burning Legion are forces that the current tribe can control, so Orgrim will definitely keep a close eye on the long-established plan. Gul'dan has a criminal record, but the warchief must have never dreamed that Gul'dan would put everything on the body of the inconspicuous Blood Demon.

"Bloodfiend, the mission I give you is very simple, that is, take my staff and try every means to get close to the Dark Portal." Gul'dan handed over his own staff hanging on the wall of the cabin as he spoke. To the Blood Demon.

"This is what I took with me when I left the village where I was born. Although it is not a magic weapon, it is very commemorative. Look at the skeletons inlaid on it. They are all my hard work. After you arrive near the Dark Portal, you can summon me to you through my staff." Gul'dan watched with emotion as he was handed over by his own hands. The staff in the hands of the Blood Demon. Although this staff is not a powerful artifact, it is the witness of Gul'dan's journey. Therefore, Gul'dan also has great feelings for this staff: "This staff I'm just lending it to you, keep it safe for me! Don't break it!"

Two months passed by, and Gul'dan finally arrived at the seabed near the Western Wilderness. He released the Blood Demon in advance. As an undead, the Blood Demon didn't need to breathe anyway. He just had to quietly find one along the seabed. Just land in an uninhabited place, and then go through the dense forests of Elwynn Forest to the Dark Swamp.

However, when Garona contacted Gul'dan again, Gul'dan sensed that something was wrong. Although Garona's attitude seemed extremely respectful, Gul'dan could clearly feel that Garona was no longer worthy of her support. I believe it. Although I don’t know what caused Garona to have the illusion that she can escape from Gul’dan’s control (yes, Gul’dan does not believe that Garona can escape from his control), but it does not prevent Gul Dan characterized Garona's behavior as betrayal.

It's just that Gul'dan had more important things to do than clean up the portal. Therefore, although Gul'dan was extremely angry, he still endured it calmly. Fortunately, the Blood Demon was more loyal than Garona. It has gone through the test of death, so this death knight obviously will not betray Gul'dan casually like Garona.

It's just that Gul'dan, who was suspicious by nature, still left a back-up. The staff he handed to the Blood Demon was obviously not just an old object with feelings as he said before. In fact, Gul'dan had nothing to do with his own. There is a weak connection in the staff, so Gul'dan can use this weak connection to roughly determine the location of the blood demon, and even if the blood demon does not summon Gul'dan, Gul'dan can still pass between him and the staff. The contact is made through the air to initiate teleportation, but doing so requires a lot of physical strength.

After confirming that the Blood Demon had arrived in the Twilight Forest south of Elwynn Forest, Gul'dan quietly breathed a sigh of relief. Obviously, the warlock had placed his bet on the Blood Demon, so if even the Blood Demon After betraying him, Gul'dan could only summon a large number of demons to forcefully go to the Dark Portal.

But to be honest, if he had a choice, Gul'dan would never want to obtain the Dark Portal in this way, and this approach is extremely risky. If Orgrim knew Gul'dan's true purpose, it would be impossible to guarantee that this The warchief will not take the initiative to close the Dark Portal, although this possibility is unlikely, because closing the Dark Portal also means that the tribe will lose support from Draenor, which is already at a disadvantage for the tribe on the front battlefield. It is undoubtedly a bad thing that adds insult to injury.

But Gul'dan didn't dare to gamble, because if the Dark Portal was really closed, then his plan would completely fail. Although Gul'dan might still have a chance to make a comeback, the grumpy Kil'jaeden would not I will definitely give Gul'dan another chance.

So a week later, Gul'dan arrived at the small dock north of the ruins of Stormwind City as scheduled. Apparently Orgrim had already brought his men and Garona here waiting for Gul'dan's arrival, but when Gul'dan When the battleship he was riding in jumped out of the sea, the orcs present were still extremely shocked.

"What kind of warship is this? It can actually sail on the bottom of the sea?" Apparently Gul'dan's ingenious way of appearing made all the orcs present temporarily forget everything the traitor had done. Erdan was extremely curious about the warship that could actually sail underwater.

"I thought I would meet some familiar faces, such as Grommash Hellscream?" Gul'dan ignored the orcs who were pointing below. He waved condescendingly, and by the way, his face became darker and darker. Orgrim said hello.

"The situation on the frontline is not good. Grommash has gone to the frontline!" Obviously, in order to retain Grommash, Orgrim also did a lot of work to successfully keep this powerful warrior in the tribe. But Grommash, who didn't want to see Gul'dan, still found a reason to go to the front line. Grommash himself knew very well that if he saw Gul'dan, he would definitely be able to kill Gul'dan with an axe. Dan's.

"It's you Gul'dan. Where are your other men? Where is the ogre Cho'gall and the dead blood demon? Where have they gone?" Orgrim looked around in confusion, but did not find Gur'gall. Dan's men.

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