King Magni patted Malcolm's shoulder gently, his eyes full of recognition and appreciation: "Malcolm, your courage and loyalty have long been proven on the battlefield. I am very happy to see that you are not only an excellent warrior, but also a gentleman who knows how to cherish and love my daughter. I believe that you will become Moira's most solid support."

Then, he turned to Princess Moira, his eyes full of love and pride: "My dear daughter, I am sincerely happy to see that you have found your own happiness. Malcolm is a man worthy of your lifelong trust. I hope that you can work together to face the storms and challenges of the future."

Witnessed by everyone, King Magni raised the glass in his hand and gave his most sincere blessing to Princess Moira and Malcolm: "May your love be as hot and lasting as the fire of Ironforge, and may your future be filled with happiness and joy. I, Magni Bronzebeard, in the name of the King of Ironforge, bless you!"

As the king's blessing fell, thunderous applause and cheers rang out throughout the castle again. Princess Moira and Malcolm smiled at each other, their eyes sparkling with happiness. They hugged each other tightly, as if they had seen a hopeful day in the future. At this moment, the carnival in Ironforge not only celebrated the victory, but also witnessed the birth of a beautiful love.

Just when Malcolm was reaching the peak of his life in Ironforge and welcoming his highlight moment, an internal conflict broke out among the orcs in Blackrock Mountain.

When Mim Blackhand led the orc exploration team to explore the wetlands, Chieftain Blackhand's deputy, Orgrim, became worried about the future of the orcs in the world of Azeroth.

Deep in a stone chamber in Darkforge City, a campfire flickered in the cold wind, illuminating a number of determined and thoughtful faces. Orgrim, the wise man and warrior of the tribe, had an unprecedented firmness and doubt in his eyes.

Orgrim stood at the crossroads of the orcs' future, with deep doubts about Warchief Blackhand, the Shadow Council, and Gul'dan in his heart.

Orgrim once regarded Chieftain Blackhand as a symbol of the tribe's glory and power, but as time went on, he gradually found that Chieftain Blackhand's decisions were becoming increasingly puzzling.

The great chief, Blackhand Blackhand, seemed to be driven by an inexplicable force. He became cold-blooded and ruthless, even willing to sacrifice the interests of his people in pursuit of some unknown goal.

Orgrim began to question whether these actions of Chieftain Blackhand were really for the glory of the orcs or whether Chieftain Blackhand had been manipulated by some more powerful force.

At a tribal gathering, Orgrim finally summoned up the courage to question Chieftain Blackhand: "Chief, why do our warriors have to shed blood and sacrifice in one war after another? Is our glory only for conquest and killing? Should we stop and think about the true future of the orcs?"

After listening to Orgrim's speech, Chieftain Blackhand was silent for a moment, with a hint of displeasure in his eyes, but he did not directly respond to Orgrim's question.

As Orgrim observed Chieftain Blackhand, his doubts deepened. He gradually noticed the shadow behind Chieftain Blackhand - the Shadow Council. This mysterious organization seemed to always control the fate of the orcs in secret. What was their purpose? Orgrim began to investigate the Shadow Council privately, trying to uncover their true colors.

During a late night infiltration operation, Orgrim heard the secret conversation of the Shadow Council members. They talked about a mysterious plan that had nothing to do with the tribe, and a powerful being named "Kil'jaeden". Orgrim was shocked and realized that the fate of the orcs might be controlled by this mysterious organization. He secretly vowed to reveal the truth and save the orcs from dire straits.

Gul'dan, the leader of the Shadow Council, this mysterious warlock always gives people a gloomy and terrifying feeling. Orgrim's doubts about Gul'dan stem from his use of shadow magic. In Orgrim's view, true glory comes from the blade and courage of a warrior, not this weird and dangerous magic.

By chance, Orgrim witnessed Gul'dan secretly manipulating the orc warriors. He used shadow magic to make the warriors fanatical and lose their minds, completely becoming his puppets. Orgrim was filled with anger and disappointment, and he realized that Gul'dan was the real enemy of the tribe.

After accumulating enough evidence, Orgrim decided to publicly question Warchief Blackhand, the Shadow Council, and Gul'dan at the Horde Assembly.

He stood on the platform, facing many orc warriors, his voice firm and powerful: "We once fought for glory and freedom, but now, our actions seem to have lost their direction. Do the decisions of Chieftain Blackhand, the manipulation of the Shadow Council, and Gul'dan's magic truly represent the will of the orcs? Should we continue on this road full of sacrifice and pain?"

Orgrim's words were like a stone thrown into a calm lake, causing ripples. The warriors in the tribe began to whisper to each other, some expressing agreement, while others showed doubts.

However, Orgrim did not back down. He continued, "I am not challenging anyone's authority. I just hope that we can think together and find the path that truly belongs to the orcs."

This questioning is not only a challenge to Chieftain Blackhand, the Shadow Council, and Gul'dan, but also a profound reflection on the future of the Horde. Orgrim's bravery and wisdom have brought new hope and direction to the Horde.

Orgrim's doubts about Chieftain Blackhand were close to the truth.

Under Kil'jaeden's conspiracy, Chieftain Blackhand controlled the orc clans in Draenor with an iron fist and became the first chieftain of the Horde among the orc clans. However, Blackhand was actually just a puppet, and the real power of the Horde was in the hands of the Shadow Council controlled by Kil'jaeden and Gul'dan. Blackhand's bloodthirstiness and killing not only made the orcs suffer, but also made humans live in fear.

In the tribe, Blackhand, as the chief, gradually caused dissatisfaction among many orcs with his decisions. In particular, his blind pursuit of power and even his willingness to associate with demons made Orgrim and other orcs deeply worried.

Orgrim believed that the orcs' honor and freedom should not be tarnished in this way, and that the orcs must change their current status quo, so he decided to challenge Blackhand's rule through Mak'gora.

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