When the Bristle Boarmen saw that they were no longer chasing them, the Bristleback Boarmen stopped their team, and several Bristleback Shamans ran to the chieftain who was hit by a poisoned arrow.

Chieftain of the Thornback Boar, Thornfang Thornmane, was shot in the neck, leaving a large black spot. It was obvious that the arrow was highly poisonous.

After the Thornback Shaman carefully pulled out the poison arrow, he continued to treat the chief.

The Thornback Shaman's healing skills were too poor, and coupled with the unknown type of deadly poison the Steelbriar Boarmen had used, the Shaman kept treating the Chieftain, but to no avail, and the Chieftain was already dying.

The Thornback soldiers were running around in panic.

Suddenly, Chief Sharpfang Thornmane's head tilted and he died.

A large group of Thornback Boarmen around suddenly began to wail.

The boar man's magic was too weak. Varian couldn't stand it anymore, so he rode his griffin down and flew down. Three or four meters above the ground, he cast a reincarnation spell on the Thornback Boar and resurrected Chieftain Thornmane.

Then he cast another healing spell, and Chief Sharpfang Thornmane suddenly became energetic again.

This miraculous operation stunned the Thornback Boar. Chieftain Thornmand, who had managed to escape with his life, came to his senses and learned what had happened. He even bowed directly to Varian in the sky.

Chief Sharpfang Thornmane raised his head and asked, "Sir, you are our great benefactor, may I ask your name?"

Varian said: "I am the leader of Thunder Bluff, Varian."

"It's Lord Varian. You saved my life. I'm very grateful. Please go to the Thornblade Canyon and let the Thornback tribe treat you well to express your gratitude." Chieftain Bladefang Thornmane said.

"You have just finished a war and there are still many things to deal with, so there is no need for hospitality for now. If you are free another day, you can come to Thunder Bluff, and perhaps we can discuss cooperation." Varian said.

"Okay! We will definitely go to Thunder Bluff to visit Lord Varian someday. The Thornback Boar will always remember your great kindness." Chieftain Thornmantle said.

"Well, goodbye!" Varian said, and then he used the magic of the time and space gate to return to Thunder Bluff.

The Thornback Boarman watched Varian and the griffin disappear in an instant, his eyes filled with shock.

Almost no one in his tribe can use the mysterious space magic.

Returning to Thunder Bluff, Varian recalled the three major tribes of quilboar.

One tribe is the Bristle Tribe, who mainly live in Thorn Ridge near Ratchet City (which doesn't exist yet). The leaders on the battlefield just now were Chieftain Krinig Badnose and the mystic Lazothnot. Their tribe size and weapon forging technology are ahead of the Bristleback Boarmen.

Another tribe is the Thornback Tribe, who mainly live in the Thornblade Canyon southeast of the Red Cloud Terrace. Their leader is Chief Sharpfang Thornmane.

The Thornbacks are weaker than the Steelbristles in all aspects, but in the Thornbacks' territory, there is a rare mineral called Blood Rock Fragment. Legend has it that it evolved from the blood of the boar god "Agamaggan". Touching the Blood Rock Fragment can bring powerful power to the user.

The blood rock fragments gave the Thornback Tribe the courage and capital to compete with the Steelmane Tribe. Therefore, although the two tribes often went to war, they were never able to eliminate the Thornback Tribe.

The Steelmane tribe also knows of the existence of the Blood Shards, and they are eager to obtain these minerals that can bring strength, which makes them often attack the Thornback tribe.

The most powerful tribe of the boar men is the Death's Head Tribe. They live in Razorfen Kraul and Razorfen Highlands, which are covered with thorny vines in the south of the Barrens. Their leader is the female boar shaman Karga Thornrib.

The story of Razorfen Kraul begins with the boar demigod Agamaggan.

Ten thousand years ago, the Burning Legion attacked Azeroth once, and many demigods rose up to resist, including the boar demigod Agamaggan.

At that time, the demigod Cenarius asked for help from the giant bear demigods Ursol and Ursoc, and the boar demigod Agamaggan.

Agamemnon was unmoved at first, but Cenarius said.

If the Burning Legion wins, all life on the world will be wiped out.

So Agamaggan joined the battle. At that time, there was a large group of Burning Legion stationed in Azshara. The extremely brave Agamaggan rushed into Azshara and killed countless doomguards and demonguards.

In order to deal with Agamaggan, the Burning Legion sent out the pit lord Mannoroth.

The cunning Mannoroth first commanded a large number of demon guards to attack Agamemgan. Although Agamemgan was outnumbered, he still held out for a long time.

Finally, the exhausted Agamemnon fought Mannoroth and was severely injured by Mannoroth's fel flames.

Agamemnon was chased by Mannoroth to the vicinity of the Valley of the Giants, which is located in the central to southern part of the Barrens, and finally Agamemnon fell here forever.

Although Agamaggan sacrificed himself, he bought time for Malfurion and others to rush into the Fortress of Azshara and reach the Well of Eternity, making a huge contribution to repelling the Burning Legion.

Agamemnon's huge body became part of Razor Flats, and its mouth became the entrance to Razor Flats.

Agamaggan's blood was scattered by the wind, and the land where it fell later grew thick thorny vines. The spilled blood coagulated and formed a mineral called blood rock.

Quilboar use it to gain enhancements to strength, intelligence, agility, nature spells, etc.

Giant thorny vines grew out and covered a large area, including Razor Hill and Razorfen Kraul, which became holy places for the quilboars, the descendants of the demigods.

Part of the thorny vines of Razorfen Kraul extended to the canyon southeast of Red Cloud Highlands, forming the Thornblade Canyon, which is where the Thornback Boarmen now live.

It can be said that the boar people made huge contributions to Azeroth in ancient times. However, later on, various races appeared one after another, including tauren, pandaren, centaurs, etc., and gradually squeezed the living space of the boar people.

Later, the Well of Eternity exploded, causing the original continent to split. The living environment of the wild boar people suddenly became extremely dangerous. Resources became extremely scarce where they lived, and without the protection of the wild boar demigod, they could only become more brutal and aggressive in order to protect their tribe.

The boar people practice the integration of politics and religion, and most of the time the chief is the religious leader of the tribe.

Large tribes are usually led by shamans, such as the Death's Head tribe in Razorfen Kraul, whose leader is Karga Thornrib, a female boar shaman.

Some very powerful and prestigious shamans are even able to lead several tribes at the same time.

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