My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen
Chapter 328: Horde Chieftain Garrosh secretly meets with Vol'jin (Part )
Having made his decision, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh turned and stared at Bronk, Leah Blackjewel, Horde Chief of Staff Eitrigg, and General Nazgrim who were waiting for his orders in the room.
"If I meet directly with Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear Trolls of the Horde, I will be discovered by Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Warchief. Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Warchief, who still insists on the policy of orc supremacy, will definitely prevent me, the Warchief of the Horde, from meeting with the leader of the Darkspear Trolls of the Horde for his own interests."
Garrosh, Warchief of the Horde, circles Dalaran on the map hanging on the wall.
"Dalaran is the most neutral area and has not been infiltrated too much by Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Chieftain. It would be safer for me to meet with Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde, in Dalaran."
"Indeed, the Horde's chieftain's lieutenant Malkorok's spies are everywhere in the Horde territory. We are unable to enter the Alliance territory. Neutral Dalaran has become a helpless choice."
Bronk handed a report to the tribal staff officer Eitrigg.
After quickly browsing the report, Horde Staff Officer Eitrigg turned to General Nazgrim and asked, "How many orc thieves are currently loyal to Horde Warchief Garrosh? General Nazgrim can send a team of reliable orc thieves to sneak into Dalaran to attract Alliance Spy Master Shaw and his subordinates, SI:7."
General Nazgrim thought for a moment and replied, "I can send a team of elite orc rogues, but they will need some time to prepare." Garrosh nodded in agreement.
A few days later, the orc thieves successfully sneaked into Dalaran and began to create chaos, attracting the attention of the Alliance's Intelligence Department. At the same time, Garrosh disguised himself as an ordinary orc traveler and quietly entered Dalaran. He came to a place called "Shadow Tavern" according to the agreed location and waited for Vol'jin's arrival.
At the same time, with Bronk and Leah Blackjewel acting as matchmakers, Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear troll race of the Horde, was willing to bring the Darkspear troll race hero Rokhan of the Horde to Dalaran to meet with the Horde Warchief Garrosh.
Vol'jin, the highly vigilant leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde, carefully observed the terrain and urban planning of Dalaran on his way to the Shadow Tavern.
It was not that Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde, doubted the sincerity of the Horde Warchief Garrosh, but that he was worried that there were ambushes sent by the Alliance in the city of Dalaran.
Because even Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde who live in the Echo Islands on the east coast of Kalimdor, knows that the Alliance has suffered a lot at the hands of Bronk and Leah Blackjewel in recent times.
The Alliance, unwilling to continue to suffer losses, will definitely obstruct the actions of the Horde.
If it weren't for the guarantee of Bronk and Leah Blackzhen, Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear troll race of the Horde, would never have come to Dalaran.
Soon, a tall troll walked in. He had sharp eyes and exuded a powerful aura.
The leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde, Vol'jin, saw Garrosh, the chieftain of the Horde, and walked straight towards him. The two looked at each other for a moment, and then Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde, sat down.
"Warchief Garrosh, it's a pleasure to meet you," Vol'jin said.
"It is a pleasure to meet you as well, Leader Vol'jin," Garrosh responded. "This meeting is for the future of the Horde."
The two began to discuss the details of the cooperation, and they both hoped to bring better development to the tribe.
Due to the prior preparations made by Bronk and Leah Blackjewel, Vol'jin, leader of the Darkspear troll race of the Horde, believed that the Horde Chieftain Garrosh would abandon his previous invidious policy of racial supremacy for the Horde orcs.
This simple premise took a lot of effort from Blanche and Leah Black.
First, Bronk and Leah Blackjewel used the mass production of Holy Light Storage Crystals and Red Dragon Orbs to stop the Horde Chieftain Garrosh from heading towards a worse situation.
Afterwards, Bronk and Leah Blackjewel persuaded third-party neutral organizations such as Dalaran and the Earthen Ring to hold faction team PVP competitions on the condition of returning the artifact Focusing Iris.
Then, taking advantage of the fact that Jaina, the leader of the Alliance's Theramore, was unwilling to expand the scope of the war to the Theramore region under her management, Bronk and Leah Black-Jane successfully persuaded the Alliance to participate in faction team PVP competitions held by third-party neutral organizations such as Dalaran and the Earthen Ring.
Relying on Bronk and Leah Blackzhen's own powerful strength, the addition of Holy Light Storage Crystals and Red Dragon Orbs, the Horde won three consecutive victories in faction team PVP competitions held by third-party neutral organizations such as Dalaran and Earthen Ring.
The Horde dealt a severe blow to the morale of the Alliance.
The demoralized Alliance naturally lost the battle with the Horde for the continent of Pandaria, and successively lost control of the northern part of the Jade Forest region and the Valley of the Four Winds region of Pandaria.
With the help of Bronk and Leah Blackjewel, the Horde took the lead over the Alliance and occupied all the farms in the Valley of the Four Winds, the major granary of the Pandaria continent.
In order to consolidate a large area of food production acquired by the tribe, the tribe had to confront the mantis army sent by the queen head-on.
At the cost of sacrificing a large number of tribal orc warriors, the tribe resisted the attack of the mantis army sent by the queen in Stoneplow Village in the west of the Four Wind Valley area of the Pandaria continent.
Thanks to the support of Bronk, Leah Blackjewel, the blood elves represented by Susan, and the Horde Chieftain Garrosh, the Horde narrowly survived the raid by the mantid army sent by the Queen.
Although the gap in the Great Wall on the west side of Shili Village destroyed by the mantis army sent by the queen was difficult to fill for the time being, it gave the tribe a legitimate reason to send a large number of troops to Shili Village.
The Pandaren of Pandaria, who have suffered from attacks by the Mantid army sent by the Queen, are willing to provide a large amount of food to the tribe every year.
With the land and food, the tribe established a tribal military academy at the suggestion of Bronx and Leah Blackzhen.
The elders of the Horde, other races of the Horde, the neutral Dalaran, the Earthen Ring with a tribal background, and even members who have joined the Alliance in a hidden identity can all get a lot of money, food, and minerals and herbs unique to the continent of Pandaria from the salaries of the lecturers and assistants of the Tribal Military Academy.
The Darkspear trolls of the Horde are one of the many beneficiaries since the establishment of the Tribal Military Academy.
Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear troll race who acknowledges this, will choose to cooperate with the Horde Chieftain Garrosh in order to maintain the profit distribution channel of the Horde Military Academy.
"According to Rokhan's observations as a lecturer at the Horde Military Academy, Garrosh, the Horde Warchief, and Malkorok, the Horde Warchief's lieutenant, are indeed not of the same kind. The Horde Military Academy is not only an organization that trains the new generation of young people in combat effectiveness, but also a channel for redistributing benefits."
The chieftain of the tribe nodded and said, "Thanks to the mediation of Bronck and Liya Blackzhen, otherwise I alone would not be able to recruit elites from all races in the tribe."
As the originator of the Horde's orc racial supremacy policy, Horde Warchief Garrosh is well aware of how much members of other races in the Horde hate the Horde's orc racial supremacy policy.
Not to mention the blood elves and darkspear trolls who threatened to die in order to persuade the Horde Chieftain Garrosh to change his mind, a room was filled with letters of admonition sent to the Chieftain Garrosh by the orcs from within the Horde who opposed the Chieftain's previous policy of racial supremacy.
Carrying the order written by the Horde Warchief Garrosh himself can make you extremely prestigious in Orgrimmar, where the Horde orcs speak.
But outside of Orgrimmar, the order written by the Horde Warchief Garrosh himself is useless.
The other races of the tribe whose interests were harmed naturally would not buy into the order written by the tribe's chieftain Garrosh himself.
The young tribal members who benefited from this became more ambitious and wanted more power.
Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde's Great Chieftain and the representative of the young faction of the Horde, pretended to obey the order written by the Horde's Great Chieftain Garrosh.
At this moment, there was a commotion outside the tavern. Garrosh and Vol'jin looked at the door vigilantly, only to see several orc thieves running in, their faces panicked.
"Great Chief, we have been discovered! The Alliance soldiers are chasing us!" said one of the thieves.
Garrosh stood up and said with a firm look in his eyes: "Don't worry, I will lead you out of here." After that, he led the orc thieves out of the tavern and started a fierce battle with the Alliance soldiers.
The Void Lords gathered their power and sent dark creations throughout the physical universe, hoping to bump into the location of a star soul. No one knows how many creations the Void Lords have sent into the entire dark realm. They blindly search for the newborn Titans, polluting the mortal world and everything outside of it. One day, these evil beings will be known as the Old Gods.
One day, a group of old gods suddenly descended from the dark realm. They crashed into the surface of Azeroth and implanted themselves deeply in every corner of the world. These old gods standing on the earth were all mountains made of flesh and blood, with countless giant throats and dark cold eyes on them like wounds. Soon, wherever their surging shadows reached, they were all covered by the dark clouds of despair.
The Old Gods were like a massive, growing boil, spreading their corruption to everything in between. The land around them seethed and withered, acre after acre losing life in the darkness. They kept pushing their tendrils deeper into the earth's crust, bit by bit, into the defenseless core of Azeroth.
Organic matter leaked from the decaying form of the Old God, giving rise to two very different races. One was the cunning and agile Enraki, also known as the "Faceless Ones"; the other was the amazingly strong and adaptable Aqir. As if the will of the Old God took physical form, both races served their masters with utmost enthusiasm and loyalty.
With these new minions, the Old Gods further expanded their domains. Enraki, like a cruel overseer, used the Aqir as laborers, erecting towering fortresses and holy cities to surround the vast masses of their masters. The most powerful and evil Old God, Y'Shaarj, was surrounded by the most extensive fortresses. This sprawling civilization was entrenched in the center of the largest continent of Azeroth, and Y'Shaarj's power and the territories of the other Old Gods would soon sweep across the world, becoming known as the Black Empire.
Death
At the beginning of the war between the Titans and the Old Gods, the Guardians gathered together and pointed the spearhead of justice at the heart of the Dark Empire - the holy city that grew around the Old God Y'Shaarj. The Guardians firmly believed that as long as they completely overturned the largest Enraki fortress on Azeroth, they would be able to wipe out the enemy in one fell swoop.
The Guardians led their people to defeat the swarming Enraki one after another, and marched towards the mountainous form of Azarj with difficulty. When they captured the holy city and launched an attack on the Old God himself, the fragments of the Titan creations and Enraki had already submerged the mountains and lakes.
However, Y'Shaarj was far more powerful than the Guardians had imagined. The spirits of the Titan creations were poisoned by him, and they began to feel fear and no longer saw any hope.
A player-created screen depicting the death of Y'Shaarj.
The Pantheon was also worried that their servants would fall into the clutches of the Old Gods, so they temporarily put aside the possible harm to the world and took more direct actions. Aman'Thul personally broke through the stormy sky of Azeroth and grasped the writhing body of the Old God with one hand. Immediately, he twisted his strong arms and pulled the Old God out of the world. The huge mass of Y'Shaarj immediately collapsed, and the vast body scattered and flew in all directions, instantly shattering countless mountaintops, and even the hundreds of Titan creations in it at that time were inevitably reduced to ashes.
In the archaeological relic "The Puzzled Box of Yogg-Saron", it was whispered: "In the sunken city, he fell into a dream. On the land of Ny'alotha, there is only sleep. The heart of the drowned god is like black ice. Are you having the same dream again? The black sheep with seven eyes cast a sharp gaze from outside." The seven-eyed black sheep referred to here is the ancient god - Y'Shaarj.
Y'Shaarj is an ancient god, a "seven-eyed black sheep". According to the legend of the Klaxxi (a radical Mantis faction), it devours hope and releases despair, inhaling courage and exhaling fear. In order to prevent players from thinking that "this is just a legend", the Klaxxi also talked about the war between the Titans and the Old Gods and the death of Y'Shaarj. Legend has it that Y'Shaarj's last breath of horror covered Pandaria, leaving a terrible shadow that could not be eradicated on this land, and these shadows are today's Sha.
The energy of the breath exhaled by the ancient god Y'Shaarj when he was dying formed seven evil spirits, namely the evil spirit of fear, the evil spirit of madness, the evil spirit of anger, the evil spirit of doubt, the evil spirit of confusion, the evil spirit of hatred, and the evil spirit of pride. They are born from people's negative emotions and negative energy. The evil spirits exist in the continent of Pandaria and cannot be eliminated.
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