World of Warcraft Chronicles (29-42)

29 Battle of Grimbaatar

At the same time, on the southern continent, whose tranquility has long been shattered by war, the remnants of the torn orcs are engaged in an uphill battle for survival. Although Grom? Hellroar and his Warsong clan escaped pursuit, but Deatheye and his Bloodcave clan were imprisoned in Lordaeron's captive camp. They staged a riot, but the guards of the shelter quickly took back control from the orcs.

Despite this, unbeknownst to the Alliance's scouts, a powerful orc force still dominates the wilderness north of Kazmodan. The chief of the Dragonthroat Clan, the notorious Warlock Cruise, uses an ancient artifact known as the Demon Souls to control the Red Dragon Queen Alexstasa and her Red Dragon Clan. With the Red Dragon Queen in charge, Necruz has built a secret army in the abandoned Brute Hammer Fortress of Grimbaatar. He plans to use his forces and the mighty Red Dragons to wage a new war against the Alliance, thus reuniting the scattered orc tribes and continuing their campaign of conquest of Azeroth. However, his plan was not realized, and a team led by the human mage Ronin destroyed the Demon Souls and freed the Red Dragon Queen Alexstasa from the control of Nexus Cruise.

Enraged, the Red Dragon completely destroyed the fortress of Grimbaatar, burning most of the remnants of the Dragonmaw Clan to ashes. When the Coalition threw the surviving orcs into a captive camp, Nexus Cruise's plan went bankrupt. The defeat of the Dragonthroat Clan marks the end of the orc tribe and the complete end of the orc rage and bloodlust.

30 Orcs depressed

A few months later, more orc prisoners were thrown into the shelter. As shelters filled up, the Coalition had to build new ones on the plains south of the Otrac Mountains. In order to better maintain and supply the growing number of shelters, King Terenus of the Kingdom of Lordaeron imposed new taxes on all members of the Alliance. This new tax and an escalating border dispute have left the alliance in a state of extreme instability. By all accounts, those treaties concluded during the darkest and most difficult period of the human kingdom could be torn up at any time.

At the same time as the political riots, many of the shelter's guards began to notice a confusing change in their orc prisoners. The orcs tried to escape from prison, and even their internal brawls were greatly reduced, and the orcs became more and more apathetic and lethargic. It's hard to believe, but the orcs - once the most aggressive race on the continent of Azeroth - are beginning to lose their fighting power. This strange phenomenon baffles the leaders of the Alliance and continues to affect these sharply weakened orcs.

Some believe that it was a strange disease that only infected orcs that made orcs look so lethargic. But Dalaran's mentor Antonidas came up with another hypothesis: after studying all the orc history he could know, Antonidas discovered that orcs had been affected by demonic powers for hundreds of years. He believes that the orcs had been lured and fallen by demonic power long before the first invasion of Azeroth. It is clear that the demons poisoned the blood of the orcs, and in exchange, they gave the orcs extraordinary strength, stamina, and aggression.

Antonidas believed that the orcs' unusual lethargy was not a disease, but a consequence of the subsiding of the demonic spells that had made them terrible, bloodthirsty for a long time. While this symptom was obvious, Antonidas was unable to find a cure for the orc's current condition, and many of his apprentices and some prominent Alliance leaders considered it risky to find a cure for the orcs. After carefully examining the current mysterious state of the orcs, Antonidas decided that the only way to cure the orcs was through the power of the guò spirit.

31 new tribes

The Grand Warden of the Prisoner Shelter, Edras Blackmore, spies on the captured orcs in his prison fortress Dunhold. There was one particular orc that always piqued his interest: the baby he had picked up eighteen years ago that had lost both parents. Blackmore raised the young orc into a talented slave and named him Thrall. Blackmore imparted his knowledge of tactics, philosophy, and fighting to Thrall, and trained him to become a gladiator. Throughout, the evil warden has worked to forge the orc youth into a weapon.

Despite the warden's harsh upbringing, the young Thrall grew into a sturdy and intelligent orc, but he knew in his heart that his life should never be spent as a slave. When Thrall came of age, he learned about his own race, as well as his own people who had been defeated in war that he had never met, most of whom were held in captive camps. Rumor has it that Orc leader Orgrim Hammer has escaped from Lordaeron and gone into seclusion, with only one exiled clan still trying to avoid the Coalition's wary gaze and secretly conducting military activities.

Thrall, who was learned but inexperienced, decided to run away from Blackmore's fortress and look for his compatriots. During his travels, Thrall visited the captive camp and found that his once-powerful people had become lazy and weak, and could not find the proud warriors he hoped to find. Thrall continues his search for the last orc chieftain, Grom Hellroar, who keeps the orcs fighting vigorously despite the humans hunting down Grom. With the help of his Warsong Clan, Hellroar fought tirelessly to free his oppressed compatriots. Unfortunately, Hellroar will never find a way to save them. Moved by the firmness of Hell's Roar, Thrall is determined to return to the orc's fighting traditions.

In search of his own clan, Thrall travels north, hoping to encounter the legendary Frostwolf Clan. Thrall learns that Gul'dan had exiled the Frostwolf Clan early in the First War, and that he is the only son of the orc hero Durotan, the chief of the Frostwolf Clan who had been murdered 20 years earlier.

Under the protection of the venerable shamanic priest Drektar, Thrall learns the ancient shamanic culture forgotten by the orcs under the evil rule of Gul'dan. After some time, Thrall became a powerful shaman and became the chief of the Frostwolf Clan. With the help of the elements, Thrall decides to free the imprisoned clan and free them from the temptation of demons.

During his journey, Thrall meets the long-lived chieftain Orgrim Hammer. As Thrall's father's best friend, the Hammer of Destruction Miè decides to follow the young Thrall and help him liberate the imprisoned clans. With the help of many experienced chieftains, Thrall eventually succeeded in re-energizing the orcs and establishing a new spiritual belief for his people.

As a symbol of the new life of his people, Thrall returned to Blackmore's Dunhold Castle and freed the orcs from the asylum. However, during the battle to liberate an asylum, the hammer of destruction was killed. Thrall picked up the legendary hammer of the Hammer of Destruction, donned his black plate armor, and became the new leader of the orcs. Over the next few months, Thrall's horde swept away many of the shelters and made the Coalition spend a great deal of energy dealing with his shrew tactics. Encouraged by his best friend and advisor, Grom Hellroar, Thrall fights to ensure that no orcs are once again enslaved, whether human or demonic.

32 Battle of the Spiders

While Thrall freed his fellow brethren in Lordaeron, Neozu continued to strengthen his base on the continent of Northrend, building a massive castle over the Ice Crown to control the vast army of the undead. But as the Lich King expands his reach, a lonely, hidden kingdom begins to confront his powers. The ancient underground kingdom known as Ezdra Nirab was founded by a ruthless race of humanoid spiders who sent elite troops to attack the Ice Crown and dispel Naozu from his madness of conquering them. Nao Zu was dismayed to discover that the spiders were completely immune to his mind control and strong enough to compete with his army of undead.

The spider king of the spiders has a large army and a network of underground tunnels covering half of Northrend. Their guerrilla tactics left the Lich King exhausted but found nothing. In the end, Neozu won the war against the Webcasts with great difficulty, and the Spider Kingdom of Ezdra Nierab was reduced to ruins under the onslaught of the rampaging Dreadlord and countless undead warriors.

While the Cobwebween are immune to Naozu's psychic powers, his powerful psychic abilities allow him to manipulate the corpses of spider warriors and make them fight for him, as well as build forts and buildings suitable for these spider warriors. After dominating the continent of Northrend, the Lich King is ready to embark on his true mission. The Lich King extends his mind into human territory and summons all dark souls willing to listen to his voice......

33 Kel'thugad and the establishment of the Scourge Legion

There are some powerful humans around the world who are willing to heed the Lich King's spiritual call from Northrend, the most famous of which is Kel'thugad, the ** master of Dalaran, who was a member of the Council of Mages who ruled Dalaran, Kenrito. For many years, Kel'thugad was considered an outlier because of his insistence on studying forbidden spiritism. After eagerly learning everything he could get his hands on in the wizarding world, Kel'thugad was frustrated by the outdated and unimaginative dogmas of his peers in front of him. After hearing the call of Naozu, the ** master, thirsty for dark knowledge, went to great lengths to communicate with this mysterious voice, and finally vowed to learn everything he could from the powerful Lich King.

Kel'thugad renounced all his possessions and status, leaving Kenrito and Dalaran forever. At the direction of the Lich King, he sold all his possessions and hid all the money he received in a secret place. After a long and arduous journey, Kel'thugad finally reached the frozen shores of Northrend. The division travels through the ruins of the war-torn kingdom of Ezzo-Nirab, where he sees the terrifying power of Neozu and comes to believe that it is a wise and lucrative decision to join the mysterious Lich King.

After months of traveling through the icy wilderness, Kel'thugad finally reached the Ice Crown. He arrived at the dark castle of Naozu, and when the silent undead guard let him go, the ** master felt a strong shock. He walked down the road, and at the bottom of the glacier, he saw the Frost Throne and gave his soul to the Lich King. The Lich King is pleased with his new followers. He promised Kel'thugad immortality and great strength in exchange for his loyalty and obedience. Hungry for dark knowledge and power, Kel'thugad immediately accepted his first mission - to reach deep into the human world and establish a new sect to worship Naozu as a god. In order to help the ** master complete his mission, Nao Zu asked him to continue to keep the human body. The Master did an excellent job of using the power of illusion and religion to attract a large number of exiled Lordaerons and describe a beautiful new society to them - and gave each of them a puppet that could contact the Lich King at any time......

Kel'thugad secretly returned to Lordaeron, where he remained active for three years. He used his wealth and intelligence to gather a number of humans who were willing to follow him and formed a sect called the Cult of the Damned. He promised his followers equal social status and eternal life in exchange for their obedience to Naozu. A few months later, a large number of people who were disillusioned with life joined his sect. Kel'thugad's goal - to make people abandon their faith in the light and worship the dark power of Naozu - was easily achieved. As the Cult of the Curse grows, Kel'thugad also ensures that the rulers of Lordaeron do not discover their secret activities.

While Kel'thugad was successful in Lordaeron, the Lich King was making final preparations for an attack on the human world. Naozu poured his plague energy into a number of artifacts known as the "Source of the Plague" and ordered Kel'thugad to take them to Lordaeron and hide them in the villages that were controlled by the sect. The source of the plague, protected by the faithful cultists, will serve as a source of plague, unleashing a steady stream of plague that will sweep through the cities and villages of northern Lordaeron.

The Lich King's plan worked very successfully. Many villagers in northern Lordaeron were infected almost instantly. As in Northrend, humans who were exposed to the plague died and then became slaves to the Lich King. The believers led by Kel'thugad were desperate to die and serve their master, and they wanted to become immortal in this way. As the plague spreads and more zombies appear in northern Lordaeron, Kel'thugad manages this growing force and calls them the "Scourge" - it won't be long before it steps through the gates of Lordaeron and erases humanity from this world forever.

34 divisions of the Union

After the defeat of the orcs, the leaders of the countries of the alliance began to argue over territorial and political issues. Reckimating that the fragile treaties they had signed in difficult times would not be sustainable, King Terenus of Lordaeron persuaded the leaders of the alliance to rebuild the Stormstorm Fortress that had been destroyed by the orcs with some money and labor. These costs, along with the high costs required to keep the orc captive shelter running, made many leaders—especially King Jean Greyhair of the Kingdom of Gilneis—feel that they were better off withdrawing from the alliance and not having to bear the burden.

To add insult to injury, the High Elves of Silvermoon City suddenly announced the annulment of a qiē treaty with the Alliance, citing the fact that humanity was not in a good position to fight, and their forests were burned down in a large area during the Second War. While Terenus cleverly reminds them that the elves would now be left with nothing if it weren't for the hundreds of brave humans who defended Quel'Thalas with their lives, the elves are stubbornly determined to part ways with the Alliance. After the elves withdrew from the alliance, the kingdoms of Gilneth and Stormgard also took the opportunity to withdraw from the alliance.

Although the alliance was divided, King Terenus still tried his best to maintain alliances with other nations. King Prodmore, Admiral of the Kingdom of Kurdilas, and Valian Ryan, the young King of Azeroth, were strong supporters of the Alliance, while the Council of Mages under the leadership of Antonidas, Kenrito, also expressed strong support for Terenus and the Alliance. Perhaps most thankfully, the mighty dwarven king Magni Copperbeard swore that the dwarves would never forget the Alliance's contribution to the liberation of Kazmodan.

35 The natural plague of Lordaeron

After months of lengthy preparations, Kel'thugad led his Cult of the Damned in the first round of attacks on Lordaeron, unleashing the plague of the undead. Uther and his paladins investigate the plague-stricken area, hoping to find a way to save them. They kept trying, but the plague was still spreading, threatening even the unity of the Union.

The threat of the undead swept through Lordaeron, and the only son of King Terenas, Prince Arthas, took on the task of fighting the scourge of the undead. Arthas succeeded in destroying Kel'thugad, but instead of dwindling the army of the undead, more human soldiers became the new undead. Faced with an unstoppable force and the frustration of defeat, Alsace resorted to more extreme measures of resistance. Finally, Arthas's comrades warned him not to lose his noble personality.

Alsace's fear and determination led to his eventual demise. He traced the source of the plague to the continent of Northrend, hoping to eliminate the threat of the plague once and for all. However, Prince Arthas eventually fell prey to the Lich King, drawing his cursed sword, Frostmourn, believing that by doing so, he would save his subjects. While the sword did give him unfathomable power, it also robbed the prince of his soul, turning him into the most powerful death knight under the Lich King. Completely mindless, Arthas led the Scourge back to his kingdom. Eventually, Arthas assassinated his father, King Terenus, and then led the Lich King's army to the Lordaeron.

36 The Well of the Sun - The Fall of Quel'Salas

Although Arthas has defeated all of his current enemies, he cannot escape the ghost of Kel'thugad. The ghost tells Arthas that he must be resurrected for the Lich King's next move, by taking his bones to the Well of the Sun in the High Elf kingdom of Quel'Thalas.

Arthas and the Undead Scourge invade Quel'Thalas, besieging the elves behind a weak line of defense. Sylvanas Windranger, the leader of the Rangers of Silvermoon City, fought valiantly, but was still defeated by Arthas. Arthas crushed the elven forces and entered the Well of the Sun. As a means of demonstrating his power, he turned Sylvanas's body into a banshee, so that she would never die and be eternally loyal to Arthas, the conqueror of Quel'Thalas.

Eventually, Arthas submerged Kel'thugad's bones in the holy waters of the Well of the Sun. Despite the contamination of the eternal holy water, Kel'thugad was resurrected as a powerful lich, and after being reborn, Kel'thugad explained to Arthas the Lich King's next steps. By the time Arthas and his army of the dead swung south, Quel'Salas was deadly silent. The royal city of the High Elves, which had stood for more than 9,000 years, no longer existed.

37 Akmund's Return and Journey to Kalimdor

After Kel'thugad was resurrected, Arthas led the Scourge of the Dead to Dalaran. There, they were to obtain the Book of Medivan and use it to summon Akmund, who would then personally lead the Burning Legion in a final assault. Even Kenrito's mages couldn't stop Arthas's army from stealing the Book of Medivan. Soon, Kel'thugad had everything he needed to perform his magic. Ten thousand years after the failure of the first invasion of the world of Azeroth, the mighty demon Akmund and his forces have resurfaced in the skies of the world of Azeroth. However, Dalaran was not their ultimate goal. On the orders of Kilgardan, Akmund and his demons followed the Scourge to Kalimdor, where they planned to destroy the World Tree, Nodashir.

In the midst of this chaos, a lonely and mysterious prophet provides guidance to a vulnerable race in distress. This prophet is none other than none other than the last Guardian, Medivan, who is trying to save himself from the mistakes he has made. Medivan informs the Orc Horde and the Human Alliance that danger is imminent and that the two sides should unite immediately. But because of the intergenerational relationship, it is impossible for them to cooperate. Medivan had to warn orcs and humans separately to guide them across the sea to the fabled continent of Kalimdor, even if using prophecy or deception. Orcs and humans soon encountered the long-secluded civilization of Kadore.

Thrall led the orcs through great hardships and set out in the wasteland of Kalimdor. Despite the generosity of the friendly Minotaur Kane Bloodhoof and the strong Minotaur warriors, many orcs are beginning to succumb to the murderous appetite that has tormented them for years. Thrall's lieutenant - Grom Hellroar - even betrayed the orc tribe and succumbed to this demonic **. Grom Hellroar and his Warsong clan encounter the sentinels of the ancient Night Elves in Ashenvale. After confirming that the orcs had once again shown their warlike nature, the demigod Cenarius himself came to banish the orcs. However, Hellroar and his men, engulfed by endless hatred and rage, killed the demigod Cenarius and defiled the ancient forest. In the end, Hellroar helps Thrall win back his honor by defeating Manolos, the demon lord who had cursed the orcs with his blood full of hatred and anger. With the death of Manolos, the orcs were also freed from the curse of the demons forever.

When Medivan persuaded the orcs and humans to form an alliance, the Night Elves relied on their strength to fight the Burning Legion on their own. The High Priestess of the Night Elves, Tyrande Windwhisperer, fought on his own to keep the demons and undead at bay from the Grey Valley. Tyrande also sensed that she needed reinforcements, so she went to wake up the druids who had been sleeping for thousands of years. With the help of his lover Malfurion Fury, Tyrande managed to strengthen his defenses and repel the Burning Legion. Nature, with the help of the Druids, defeated the Burning Legion and the Undead Scourge.

While searching for more sleeping druids, Malfurion discovers the stone prison where his biological brother Illidan is being held. Believing that Illidan would help them, Tyrande freed him. While Illidan did help them for a while, he eventually set his own path on his own.

The Night Elves are united in their determination to resist the Burning Legion. However, the Burning Legion never stopped longing for the Well of Eternity, and always wanted to gain the power of the World Tree. If their plan succeeds, the world will be completely ruined at the hands of this group of demons.

38 victories of betrayers

During the Burning Legion's invasion of Ashenvale, Illidan ended his nearly 10,000-year life as a prisoner in the dungeon. He had tried his best to reassure his companions, but he was soon revealed, absorbing the energy of a powerful warlock artifact known as the "Skull of Gul'dan". Absorbed into a creature with demonic appearance and great power, Illidan also gained some of Gul'dan's memories, particularly the Tomb of Sargeras, a dungeon on a small island where the remains of the Dark Titan Sargeras were buried.

Illidan, who has regained his strength and freedom, is eager to prove his worth. However, he ran into Kil'Gardan, the demon who offered him an irresistible tiyì. Kilgardan was annoyed by Akmund's defeat at Mount Hyjal, but he had more important things to do than revenge. Realizing that his masterpiece, the Lich King, had become too powerful to control, Kilgardan ordered Illidan to put an end to Naozu and destroy the power of the Undead Scourge once and for all. As a condition of the deal, Illidan would receive great power and a place among the leaders of the Burning Legion.

Illidan agreed to the plan, and immediately began preparing to destroy the Ice Crystal that held the Lich King's soul imprisoned: the Frozen Throne. Illidan knew he needed a powerful artifact to destroy the Frozen Throne, so he prepared to use the knowledge he gained from Gul'dan's memories to find the tomb of Sargeras and obtain the relics of the Dark Titan. He summoned the serpentine Naga from the dark lair of the deep sea. Led by the cunning leader Vasin, Naga helps Illidan find the broken island where the legendary tomb of Sargeras is located.

As Illidan and Naga set out, Warden Mavi Shadow Song began to hunt him down. Mavi had been Illidan's caretaker for 10,000 years, and she believed she could recapture her. However, the cunning Illidan undid the efforts of Mavi and the Sentinels and succeeded in stealing the Eye of Sargeras. Illidan brought this powerful artifact to the magical city of Dalaran. The power of Illidan was strengthened by the city's energy devices, and he began to use the Eye of Sargeras to cast a destructive spell against the Lich King on the distant continent of Northrend. Illidan's spells shattered the Lich King's defenses and severed the spine of the world. At the last moment, this spell of destruction is stopped by Malfurion, who rushes to Mavi's aid, and Tyrande, the priestess.

Illidan knew that Kil'Gardan would not rest on his laurels, and fled to the desolate Outlands, the remnants of Draenor and once home to the Orcs. Illidan decided to take refuge here and plan his next move. After successfully stopping Illidan, Malfurion and Tyrande returned to their homeland in Ashenvale to take care of their people. However, Mavi did not intend to give up, and she followed Illidan to the Outlands, determined to bring him back to face trial.

39 The Rise of the Blood Elves

By this time, the Scourge of the Dead had turned Lordaeron and Quel'Thalas into a poisonous plague land. Only a few small coalition resistance forces are still surviving. One of these groups is mostly made up of High Elves, and their leader is the last member of the Sunstrider dynasty, Prince Kael'thas. An excellent mage, Kyle carefully grew up in a near-annihilating alliance. The High Elves were so saddened by the fall of their homeland that they renamed themselves Blood Elves as a tribute to their dead compatriots. As the Blood Elves struggle to contain the undead Scourge's onslaught, they suffer from being left by the Well of the Sun, a source of power. In order to alleviate his men's innate love for magic, Kyle did the unthinkable: he accepted the help of their High Elf ancestors and joined Illidan and his Naga forces in the hope of finding a new source of magical power. The remnants of the Alliance leaders denounced the Blood Elves as traitors and banished them forever.

Desperate, Kyle and his Blood Elves follow Illidan to the Outlands and help him deal with the Warden Mavi. Mavi had already captured Illidan, but was defeated by the Blood Elves and Naga, and Illidan was re-liberated. Illidan has made the Outlands his base, gathering power for a new assault on the Lich King and his Ice Crown Fortress.

40 Civil War in the Plaguelands

The Lich King Neozu knew his days were numbered. Imprisoned in the Frozen Throne, he suspects that Kil'Gardan will send his men to destroy him, and the damage caused by Illidan's spell destroys the Frozen Throne, and the Lich King's power is lost day by day. So, anxious to protect himself, Neozu summoned his most powerful men, the Death Knight Arthas, to his side.

Arthas's power was lost as the Lich King weakened, and he was caught in a civil war in Lordaeron. The Banshee Sylvanas Windranger leads half of the undead in a coup d'état that attempts to overthrow Arthas's rule. As the battle spread throughout the Plaguelands, Arthas was summoned by the Lich King, and leadership was handed over to his lieutenant, Kel'thugad.

Eventually, Sylvanas and her undead rebels, known as the Forsaken, took possession of the ruins of Lordaeron's capital. The Forsaken have established their base under the wreckage of the capital, and they vow to defeat the Scourge and drive Kel'thugad and his minions out of the continent.

Alsace, weakened, decided to rescue his master. When he arrived in Northrend, he found that the Blood Elves of Illidan and the Naga had already arrived there before him. As a result, Arthas and his spider-monsters had to compete with Illidan's forces for time, and he had to be the first to reach the Ice Crown Glacier and protect the Frozen Throne.

41 The Lich King's victory

Even in such a weak situation, Arthas eventually outmaneuvered over Illidan and reached the Frozen Throne first. Arthas used his magic sword, Frostmourn, to shatter the ice prison where the Lich King was imprisoned, and obtained the helmet and breastplate of the Soul Possessed by Neozu. Arthas put a helmet of infinite power on his head and became the new Lich King. As Neozu had always planned, he and the soul of Arthas merged into one powerful creature. Illidan and his army were forced to flee back to the Outlands in disgrace, and Arthas became one of the most powerful creatures in the world.

Arthas now occupies Northrend as the new Immortal Lich King, where he is said to be rebuilding the Ice Crown Castle, while his trusted lieutenant Kel'thugad leads the Scourge forces in the Plaguelands. Sylvanas and her rebellious undead forces only control the Tirisfal Glades, a fraction of the war-torn kingdom of Lordaeron.

42 Ancient Hatred - The Pioneer of Kalimdor

Despite their victory in the war, the races of Azeroth find that their world has long been destroyed by the war. The Undead Scourge and the Burning Legion ruined Lordaeron's civilization, and Kalimdor suffered almost the same fate. There are traumatized forests that need to be healed, where there is boundless hatred that needs to be forgotten, and where people need new homes to settle in. The war had devastated every race, but they worked together selflessly to make a new beginning. This qiē all began with a hard-won truce between the Union and the Horde.

Thrall led the orcs to the continent of Kalimdor, where they built a new home with the help of their fellow minotaurs. Named the new nation Durotan after Thrall's assassinated father, the orcs settled down and tried to rebuild their once-glorious civilization. Now that the demonic curse has ended, the Horde has transformed from a belligerent fanatical force into a loose alliance with survival and prosperity as their top priority. With the help of noble minotaurs and cunning Trolls of the Darkspear Tribe, Thrall and his orcs look forward to a new era of peace.

Gianna Proudmoore's remnants of the Alliance settled in South Carimdor. They founded the humble port city of Theramore near the dust swamps on the east coast. The human and dwarven alliances have joined forces to survive in this land full of dangers, and although the defenses of Durotan and Theramore have temporarily ceased war with each other, the calm of this fragile colony does not mean ultimate peace.

Peace between humans and orcs is shattered by a vast alliance fleet that arrives in Kalimdor. Admiral Daillin Proudmore (Gianna's father) led the fleet and left the city before Arces destroyed it. Months at sea were exhausting, but Proudmore still searched for a survivor of the Alliance he could find.

Admiral Prodmore's fleet posed a serious threat to the stability of the region. A hero who made a name for himself in the Second War, Gianna's father is a sworn enemy of the Horde and he is determined to destroy Durotan before the Orcs gain a foothold.

Prodmore forces Gianna to make a difficult choice: support him against the Orcs and betray her new Alliance, or go to war with her biological father to maintain the hard-won fragile peace between the Alliance and the Horde. After a battle of minds, Gianna chooses the latter, and she helps Sal defeat her crazy father. Unfortunately, the Admiral died in battle before Gianna could prove to him that the Orcs were no longer bloodthirsty monsters and reconcile with him. Out of Gianna's loyalty to the Horde, the orcs agreed to allow her forces to return safely to their home in Theramore.

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It was in this year that our male pig's foot, Diego Asnar, arrived in the beautiful and magnificent city of Azeroth.