Chapter 675: The Tacit Understanding of the Alliance Tribes

After the arrival of the Alliance's Northern Crusade, the poor Scarlet Cross finally got rid of the pain of eating fish every day (well, that's not the point), and the two sides stood together again and began to discuss revenge on Arthas. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

A tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye!

But the question is, where is Alsace?

There is no Frozen Throne for the Alliance to attack this time, Arthas is still underground under pressure, the Alliance is now gathering heavy troops, but Arthas can't be found!

Although the Eldraine-Nirub people have been trying to find it, Icecrown Glacier is so big, and the Lich King is not motionless, where is it so easy to find!

Fortunately, the oath had anticipated this.

As the Alliance and the Horde assembled their armies, so did the Oath.

Blood Elves, Minotaurs, Darkspear Trolls, Slipperblade Naga, Draenei, and Night Elves, the mortals of the Oath have also set out to cross north, and their target is Ulduar.

The search for Arthas is still related to Yugsaron.

If Arthas and Yugsaron dissociate themselves and then hide underground in peace, the search will become very complicated, and with the help of Anubarak, Arthas can play tunnel warfare, and it is impossible for the Alliance, the Horde, or the Oath to keep an eye on Northrend all the time.

But once he was involved with Yugsaron, Arthas had a lot more to do, such as sharing the firepower for Yugsaron.

Of course, as a "great" ancient god, Yogsaron doesn't necessarily need Arthas.

How do you make Yugsaron think that he needs Arthas to share the firepower?

It's very simple, just let him know how powerful these mortals he looks down on!

As a result, the alliance and the tribe had a rare tacit understanding.

Hurt Yugsaron!

Based on the consensus of the Lich King Destroyer, the Alliance and the Horde came to an agreement.

Of course, directly attacking Ulduar is an act of looking for death, and you can only choose to find an unlucky ghost to open the knife, thinking about it, only Lorcan is suitable.

As early as the time when Draenor negotiated peace, Drunken Wind had already informed the Alliance and the Horde of Mograine's news, and in this case, both sides knew that there was a minion of the ancient god named Lorcan, who was once a guardian but was now inactive.

As long as Loken is killed, there is a good chance that Yugsaron will ask Arthas to jump out and block the knife for him.

When the time comes, there will be revenge and revenge.

Once the plan was finalized, an elite horde set out from Zudak, while a group of Alliance elites set out from the Scarlet Dawn Citadel and headed straight for the Stormcrags.

Meanwhile, the League's hero, Kudran, mounts his griffon, Scarley, and embarks on a quest to find Loken's exact location - although Loken is certainly in the Stormcrags, but where exactly is still to be determined.

Originally, the quest was for Furstad, but as the Grand Lord of the Hammer, he was not fit to do it himself, so the task was given to Kudran, the Hammer warrior who had struck down the nine-headed red dragon (albeit a defective one) with his griffon, Scarre.

Similarly, the Horde sent its own warriors to find Locan, but without the Wyvern, the Horde did not seem to be able to fly.

But it doesn't matter.

Logosh is here, and he knows how to tame the dragon and use it for the tribe.

As a result of the Draenor strife, two old friends, Daelin and Roghosh, finally parted ways - personal friendships were so fragile in the midst of fundamental conflict between the Alliance and the Horde that a friend of life and death could bridge hatred, but not his own side.

After returning to the tribe, Logosh finally told the secret of taming the dragon.

But the five-colored dragon tribe can't think about it - even the evil black dragon can be purified, and if you dare to ride the five-colored dragon, you will dare to turn your face.

But the Elemental Dragon and the Ancestral Dragon Oath don't care.

Northrend had a large number of Primordial Dragons and Elemental Dragons, which gave Rogosh a chance to show off his skills, and he took his newly adopted disciple Zaira (yes, the Dragonmaw Overseer Zaira) and rode the captured Primordial Drake on his way to find Lorcan.

On the back of the dragon, Zaira was extremely excited.

As a survivor of the Dragonmaw Clan, Zaira's love for dragons is etched in her soul.

However, in the battle of Grimbaatar, most of the Dragonthroat Clan was destroyed, and those like Zaira who liked to ride dragons were almost the last Dragonthroat orcs of the tribe.

Had it not been for the fact that Zairela's family had stayed away from Grimbaatar, she would have died in the war, when the vengeful dragons barely survived.

Looking at his excited disciple, Luo Gaosh sighed without a trace.

A close friend of Drektar and Durontan, Logosh is a great orc who craves honor but is not unscrupulous.

He was imprisoned by the Dragonmaw Clan and even participated in the Battle of Grimbaatar, but for young orcs like Zairela, Logosh was willing to take on the responsibility of teaching.

But this kid still seems to be a little extreme.

Although Zaira was born in the mountains of the wetlands and did not experience the brainwashing education of the Dragonthroat Clan, according to Rogush's observations, she was still irritable.

This is understandable, most orcs are by nature, and Logosh can guide them slowly - Zayla admires Logosh very much anyway.

But I know my own situation best.

The torture and torture at Grimbaatar had caused irreversible damage to Logosh's body, and Logosh seemed to have heard the call of the wild spirits.

The current tribe needs dragons, and taming dragons requires a dragon's throat, and Zaira is needed.

But who will guide this little girl?

Truth be told, before Sal returned, when Logosh had just returned to the tribe and found Zaira, he had thought about taking Zaira to the Frostwolf Clan and introducing her to Thrall and becoming the wife of the Great Chief.

In this way, the Frostwolf Clan can completely merge the Dragonthroat Clan, and the power of the dragon will be firmly in Thrall's hands.

Unfortunately, when Sal returned from Draenor, he brought back Agna.

Well, although Logosh was already an old man, he had to admit that even he was amazed when he first saw Agna.

So, the plan to introduce Zairah to Sal failed.

The most embarrassing thing was that Logosh found that Zaira and a kid from the Warsong Clan were very close.

Thinking of the little guy named Garrosh Hellroar, Logosh shook his head.

Zaira must not be with an extreme orc, it will be a disaster for Zaira, a disaster for the dragon's throat, a disaster for the tribe!