Extra: Kiel Rog's Memoirs

Following the strange pandaman, the self-proclaimed princess human woman, and the human mage, Kilrog searches for his ultimate destiny. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

Looking at the familiar and unfamiliar Tanaan jungle at his feet, Kilrog suddenly felt a little overwhelmed - he had thought that he would face death in the face of himself, but when he arrived at Draenor, Kilrog suddenly realized that he was actually full of confusion about death.

Yes, there is a sense of confusion about death.

For Kilrog, death is not as simple as stopping to breathe, death has a purpose - Kilrog is convinced that he will not die in vain. He thought he would fight to the end for the orc tribe, but by this time he had realized that the tribe had changed.

Kierrog involuntarily began to reminisce, remembering those days in the Tanaan jungle, those hard but unmistakable days.

It seems that from the time Kilrog was born, the Bloodring Clan has been shrouded in the shadow of the Raven Men - those agile Raven Men with sharp claw blades and feathers, and the Bloodring Clan has suffered heavy losses in every battle.

Later, Kilrog's father retreated, and he did not allow his people to set foot in the Bloodring Clan camp, and held out to prevent being attacked by the Ravens.

In Kilrog, he didn't have much of a childhood.

Later, Kilrog grew up and became the most powerful warrior in the clan, but ironically, the only role of the strongest warrior was to leave the clan camp once in a while to get some water or something......

Kilrog could not bear such days, and he followed the oldest teachings of his clan and came to the sacred place of the clan, the Cave of the Blood Ring.

Here, he gouged out his left eye with his own hands.

Kilrog saw his own death - he would eventually face a formidable enemy and die in a place called Oakington.

Since he won't die in the battle of the Raven Man, what is there to fear?

Kilrog returned to the camp, killed his father with his own hands, and ascended to the position of chief.

Kilrog vividly remembers his father's relieved look before he died, and he said, "Son, I have finally fulfilled my destiny. ”

Kilrog understands that his father is not cowardly, but waiting for him to grow up.

Later, Kilrog led the Bloodring Clan to finally defeat the Raven and walk out of the jungle.

And then ...... It's a story that Kilrog doesn't want to recall.

What made the orcs lose their traditions? What made the orcs charge resolutely not for the sake of the old man and the child, but for the sake of killing?

Kilrog regretted which bowl of demon's blood he had drunk.

But regret is useless, and what Kilrog needs more at this time is self-redemption.

……………………

Oakington was silent.

The sudden appearance of the little draenei reminded Kilrog of a long time ago, when the orcs would take care of and educate each child.

Now there is no place for children to play.

Just as Kilrog was recalling, the explosion happened.

Momore appeared, and Kilrog felt his blood burn again, and years later, he found the meaning of his battle again!

The blood ring that has accompanied him for many years is broken.

Kilrog took the hammer from the panda-man - he sensed that if he wanted to use it, he would have to breathe life into it!

Breathe life, huh? Just what the doctor ordered!

Kilrog poured all of his life force into the hammer and struck Momore with a single blow.

In a trance, before darkness, Kilrog seemed to be back in the Bloodring Camp and heard the sounds of Tanaan insects and birds chirping—and the shaman's singing.

"The wind spirit guides me forward,

The earth is my homeland,

The flame drives away all darkness,

Flowing water moistens the jungle hills.

The orc descendants of Tanaan,

Listen to the souls of our ancestors,

Defeat all the beasts that stand in your way,

Shelter all children and the elderly. ”