Chapter 514: Don't admit defeat, become a dragon, find an alliance, find a comrade-in-arms
Question: How does the Bronze Dragon, who has lost his ability to precognition, do things in the Orc homeland?
Answer: Find the right person in the right place at the right time.
While Comrade Carlos was busy dealing with the ogre crisis, Chromie traced Nesario's footsteps and witnessed the journey of the Guardian of the Earth.
My cousin in society, people don't talk much.
One of the main reasons why the orcs were able to defeat the ogres of Gordron was that the local little overlord demigod Grull was seriously injured and did not recover.
Who hit Grull hard?
Then you don't need to ask, it's Nesario, of course.
The king of the black dragon does things in a dense way, and he doesn't want to attract the attention of the black dragon who stays behind, so Chromie has not discovered any big secrets of the truth.
But what he saw and heard along the way made Chromie understand that the orcs were about to make a big move, so the bronze dragon starry night returned to the territory of the alliance.
It's time to witness Carlos. What is different about Barov.
Veron's messenger, the half-breed Maisie, brought a revelation crystal with a very awesome and dazzling name.
Unfortunately, Chromie's knowledge of the Light was superficial, and even when Carlos handed the crystal to her, he didn't see anything special.
However, when Chromie suggested that he could study it carefully, Carlos snatched the Revelation Crystal back.
The early preparations of the alliance were very well done, and the "terrible" ogre frenzy had worn down too much of the will to fight on the long journey. By the time the orcs truly unite their forces and launch an offensive, the alliance will be ready.
"They're killing themselves."
In front of everyone, Carlos spit out the FLAG that had been sealed for many years, and officially started the battle for supremacy in the Tanarian jungle.
The tribe behaves in a very strange way.
Aside from driving the ogre, there is hardly any follow-up means.
After several months of exploration, the alliance has a lot of information about the planet Draenor, and the most conservative estimate is that the population base of the Draenor orcs at this moment is also one million, and the Warsong clan of Nagrand alone has no less than 200,000 soldiers available.
However, even the Blood Cave Clan, which is a local native, has a somewhat perfunctory flavor when dealing with the threat of the Alliance.
This is very unconscionable.
When things go wrong, there must be demons, and Carlos also wants to find out the truth behind all this.
However, the premise is to solve the immediate troubles firstββββ ogre.
These big, muscular men are really hard to deal with.
From the very beginning, Carlos had no intention of fighting the ogre head-on.
To deal with these big fat people, gunpowder and magic are the best choices.
However, in the face of tens of thousands of ogre fat brothers, the alliance can't take out so many explosives, and there is no way to exhaust all the mages.
What's more, the most fundamental point, what is the benefit of annihilating these ogres to the Alliance?
No.
This is exactly what the orcs want to see.
Therefore, Carlos's campaign policy was not aimed at ogres from the beginning, but the orcs behind these fat men.
Because the ogres looked honest and treated them as fools, they had long since turned into dung and dried up, and it was never the intention of the fat brothers to be driven away by the orcs to fight.
So Carlos is ready to insert the wedge in his hand into the weak relationship between the orcs and ogres, and directly turn the enemy into his own use.
The orc forces driving away the ogres were far smaller than expected, and the orc army that swept away the ogres in Gorrond had no intention of heading south to the Tanarian jungles, and the orcs responsible for enslaving these ogres were still the Alliance's old rivals, the Bloodcave Clan.
The fact that the Blood Cave Orcs were able to enslave more than 10,000 ogres with a number of less than 5,000 can only show that the morale and bravery of the ogres were completely destroyed by the orcs.
At the same time, it also shows that this ogre army has mixed sources, and there are many contradictions and conflicts between various ogre clans, and there are deep grievances.
With this in mind, Carlos made a bold battle plan.
Let the tribe prepare for war, shrink the peripheral forces of the alliance, and give the orcs the geographical space to gather the ogres for war arrangement.
At the beginning of the campaign, limited resistance was carried out, luring the enemy deeper, pulling the formation, and then using strong semi-permanent fortifications to hinder the ogre's attack.
During the stalemate phase of the campaign, use the Mage's Scout Spell, a variety of flying vehicles, and jungle combat experts including but not limited to Troll Scouts, Human Stalkers, and High Elf Ranger to find the Orc Overseers in the Ogre Army.
In the decisive phase of the campaign, the alliance will concentrate elite combat units for high-mobility interspersed operations and carry out annihilation raids on orc troops.
Then, the Alliance will drive the ogres out of the orc-occupied zone.
and the way to give back to the other.
This is Carlos's wishful thinking.
Whoever invited the fat brother to eat whose rice went.
Under the orc's whip and training boots, the ogre slowly completed the preparation for battle.
However, by this time, the Union army in Draenor had already erected all the bunkers and turrets.
The terrifying Ogre Sea tactics were not able to rush out the Alliance's vanguard in one wave, and the battle situation slid visibly towards the process designed by Carlos.
But the smooth outcome of the war did not give Carlos the slightest hint of joy.
Because, Carlos finally cracked the secret that Velen wanted to tell him.
A terrible secret.
When Chromie left Azeroth and lost his ability to precognition, the Prophet Veron borrowed the power of Naru's Light to unravel the truth about the orcs of the horde behind the layers of fog.
Akmund was unhappy with Kil'Gardan's delay.
Former three of Ereda's friends, Kilgardan hated Veron's betrayal, but Akmund had no such mixed feelings for Veron, a fool who had given up the gift of the great lord Sargeras.
The defeat of the War of the Ancients left Akmund with a grudge for the world of Azeroth.
After learning that Kil'Gardan had corrupted the orcs of the Draeenor world and opened the Dark Gate, Akmund approached Kil'Gardan directly to take over the wretched and pathetic world.
That's right, what Veron hid in the Revelation Crystal was such a fragment of memory that was almost like a dream.
Akmund prepares to use Draenor as a springboard to descend on Azeroth once again through the Dark Portal.
Unwilling to clash with Akmund, Kilgardan chose to back down. Unlike Kil'Gardan's style, Akmund is much more "domineering". Akmund the Polluter doesn't care about petty fights between orcs and humans, somewhere in Draenor, a summoning ritual is underway, and once the summoning ritual is complete, the fate of the world will be fixed.
As Akmund himself said, "Tremble, despair, mortal." The end of this world has come. β
In front of Akmund, the army of the alliance was like ants, and the victory in front of him was not worth mentioning.
Either run away, blow up the Dark Gate, and let Akmund wreck Draenor.
Either cause trouble and disrupt the summoning ritual, and an existence like Akmund would not have been able to come to Draeno through regular channels.
With such a mess in front of him, Carlos has no intention of paying attention to the ogre's performance.