Chapter 263: The Orc Warlock's Relic
Kudran Hammer rushed to Eagle's Nest almost overnight to inform his Hammer people in the north.
After learning that Grimbaatar could be reinhabited, a great migration of the Hammer Dwarves quickly began.
Tens of thousands of Brute Hammer Dwarves traveled south from Hinterland in the north overnight, crossing the Arathi Heights, crossing the Saldo Bridge, crossing the wetlands, and finally arriving at Grimbaatar, their former homeland.
This migration may have been difficult for other races, but it was almost a no-brainer for the dwarves, who were able to endure hardships even with women and children.
Lothar was also a little idle, and set off with Kudran in Kudran; Relying on his supreme prestige at Riptide Castle, the Hammer Dwarves encountered little difficulty in their migration along the way.
Of course, there are also a small number of dwarves who are reluctant to leave their new home, Eagle's Nest Mountain; Kudran did not insist on it, but instead excluded his younger brother Furstad Brutehammer to stay in Hinterland, leading the Wildhammer dwarves who did not want to leave, so that he could continue to raise griffons for Grimbaatar.
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Carlin also traveled to the "wetlands" of the land that King Varian-Urion had given him......
This land is far less prosperous than in the previous life, with only a few scattered human strongholds, and many strongholds belonging to the Copperbeard Dwarves; But that's all in the past, and now most of the strongholds have been destroyed by the orcs.
The Copperbeard Dwarves and the humans of Stormwind have always had a good relationship, and there is no conflict between them; In the name of the lord, Kalin also held a meeting with the representative of the Copperbeard Dwarves, Muradin Copperbeard, to discuss a plan for the rebuilding of the area.
For the former orcs, the wetlands were their home base. There are countless orc laborers who cut down and mined here, and after their masters were wiped out by the Black Dragons, the Copperbeard Dwarves, and the main forces of the Alliance, these laborers also laid down their weapons and chose to surrender.
Laborers had the lowest status among the tribes. Because they were ignorant of important skills such as warfare, and could only do "low" jobs such as harvesting timber and digging minerals, they had to work around the clock to please their masters.
These laborers are now a great problem for the Copperbeard Dwarves. It is not in the glory of the dwarves to kill them all, who are unarmed and have no combat power; But the Copperbeard tribe doesn't need as many resources as the tribes of the past......
So when Muradin met with Kalin, he made a point of mentioning them. Muradin emphasized that if Kalin wanted to establish a territory in the wetlands and needed these orc laborers, the Copperbeard Dwarves could hand them over at any time.
The wetland as a whole is a pretty good piece of land, although it is undeveloped.
To the southeast, Lake Locke flows down the boulder dam and divides into numerous direct streams, along which are the most fertile delta soils...... At the same time, there is a natural outlet to the sea called "Minahir Harbour", and of course, this harbor is still a small fishing village.
The land is fertile, easily accessible, and backed by Grimbaatar, which is why Carlin chose Varian after he proposed a fief.
The only flaw is that the population is too small; However, at this stage, the whole south will face this problem, and the wetlands that naturally border the north are the easiest to solve this problem.
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After a brief tour of his territory, Kalin returned to Naxxramas above Mount Grimbaatar.
In order to protect the dragon's soul, Kel'thugad has barely left his floating city for more than a month, which inevitably makes Carlin feel a little guilty.
After returning to Naxxramas, Karin immediately rushed to Kel'thugad's vault on the top floor to meet with the senior brother.
Kel'thugad sat calmly at his desk, studying the papers on his desk.
"Kel'thugad!" Carlin was the first to say, "I'm sorry to keep you trapped here for so long; I'm okay now, and the duty of guarding the dragon's soul can now be entrusted to me. ”
"Carlin!" Kel'thugad raised his head and a smile appeared on his face: "Don't worry about this, I don't have anything to do with leaving the Floating City during this time, isn't it normal for a mage to stay in his Floating City......"
Since learning that he had become a father, Kel'thugad's personality seemed to have become more cheerful, and the smile on his face was even more.
"And ......," continued the Grey Wizard, "I've been working on something of value lately...... It's not just me, but Ruinvivol as well as Arugau, who are doing these studies. ”
"Oh?" Carlin suddenly realized that he hadn't seen these wizards lately.
"Come and see, relics of the orc warlocks!" Kel'thugad pointed to the pile of scrolls on the table, "What we found in Mount Grimbaatar are some very interesting spells. ”
"This scroll describes how the orcs created the Death Knights...... "'Psychic', that's what they call it, it's an interesting magical ...... to resurrect dead corpses with special powers and infuse them with new souls."
"And this one, it's a special ripening magic for the orcs!" Kel'thugad paused and continued, "Using the power of magic to quickly strengthen a creature from juvenile to adulthood can result in a large loss of life force. ”
As he spoke, Kel's face showed a little regret: "What I am most concerned about is the extreme use of the orcs when they created the Dark Gate, to build such a stable portal that can accommodate such a large flow of traffic, but unfortunately I didn't find the relevant information in it." ”
The expression on Karin's face grew serious after hearing Kel'thugad's words, and he lowered his head and began to carefully examine the large pile of scrolls in front of Kel'thugad's desk.
"By the way, Ruin also expressed some concern about this." Kel'thugad looked up: "He thinks that these spells are too evil and may have a bad effect, and he suggested that I ban them ......"
As a member of the Council of Six, Kel'thugad had the power to ban some magic, and he looked at Carlin and asked, "What do you think about this, Carlin?" ”
Carlin lowered his head, thought for a long time, let go and said calmly:
"There is no such thing as good or evil in power, is it?"
"It's important to depend on the person using it!"
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