Chapter 385: A New Alliance and a New Tribe
In the eyes of later Azeroth historians, there are too many other profound historical implications behind the Orgrimmar negotiations. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
This time, after the contradictions, the alliance and the tribes did not directly engage in armed confrontation, but chose to sit at the negotiating table and solve the problem through negotiation - although the negotiation often develops towards a hands-on approach in the venue, but this is better than a large army to go out and kill in the dark.
Unlike the Alliance and the Horde during the Orc War, the members and strength of both sides changed dramatically at this time, and in this case, a new Alliance and a new Horde were born.
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Unlike the old Alliance, the new Alliance has less High Elves, less Gilneth, less Lordaeron, less Riptide Castle, less Alterac, and one more Blackstone Dwarf.
On paper, the strength of the alliance seems to have weakened a lot.
But it should be noted that after the dwarf's three hammers are combined, with the support of the mage and the shaman, the dwarf's combat power is multiplied!
Under the rule of Anvimar, the king of the mountains, the dwarves built the Ironforge Castle. Now under the leadership of the Council of the Three Hammers, the dwarves are once again eager to make their voices heard in this world.
The gnomes of Nomorigen have suffered this great change, but they have not collapsed - the master craftsman Gerbin has issued a statement that the gnomes must reform and face Azeroth with a more positive attitude!
On the human side, due to Stormwind's absorption of the former Dalaran, the Stormwind army coordinated by the French and cavalry is simply a mess.
Varian has boldly entered into a limited business cooperation with the goblins, and the large amount of commercial tax greatly relieves the financial pressure of Stormwind.
The most important thing is that humanity has now basically clarified the political environment centered on Stormwind City, and there are no seven countries dragging each other behind, don't look down on Lordaeron, but in fact, the strength of the alliance has risen instead of falling!
Interestingly, in order to compete for the Tirisfal Woodland, Gilneth, who had voluntarily left the alliance in the past, also began to send people to contact the alliance, hoping to return to the arms of the alliance.
Originally, in view of King Jean's attitude of not saving him in the Cataclysm War, the straightforward Varian once wanted to drive the messenger out - but then he thought that Prince Liam personally participated in the battle of Keldaron with the main force, so Varian did not get angry, but chose to ignore Gilneth to see the aftermath.
However, when Varian learns that Zandalar and the Horde have reached an agreement, perhaps Jean's hope of returning to the alliance will come, and now Varian is not the stunned young man who decides a relationship based solely on likes and dislikes.
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With alliances out of the way, let's talk about the tribes - the new tribes have become an interesting bipolar pattern.
Unlike during the Orc Wars, the Orcs are gradually recovering the shamanic teachings of the Draenor period, with the four clans of Blackstone, Frostwolf, Warsong, and Bloodring rallying fairly closely around the Great Chief Thrall, blasting the shamans at full power - though still slowly......
Twelve years have passed since the original relocation of the frostwolf, and a new batch of little orcs is about to grow into warriors.
On the one hand, these new blood have greatly increased the strength of the tribe, and on the other hand, they have also brought great pressure to the tribe.
Adult orcs eat a lot of food, and Stormfjord alone can't support orcs to thrive - not even if you add the wetlands and the eastern part of the Arathi Heights!
What to do?
The horde set its sights on the trolls.
There is no doubt that the negotiations between Sal and Zandalar were a stroke of genius.
As long as the trolls join the Horde as a whole, then the Horde has a new stronghold in Kalimdor, the Eastern Kingdom, or Northrend!
Interestingly, though, the Dhakale trolls (the ice trolls of Northrend) were almost ostracized from the tribe by all the trolls, and there was no way, even from the troll's point of view, the dhakale trolls were savage and cruel, with no witch doctors, no priests, just a bunch of weapon-wielding trolls - it was unbearable!
Of course, one of the Gulabash jungle trolls, the Darkspear Trolls, did not join the Horde either, choosing to stay in the Oath.
"Wokingto, I'll bring a word." Lockhan's face sank, "The Dark Spear is a member of the Oath, and the Oath is our people - any attempt to provoke internal friction in war can only be the enemy of the Oath." ā
In order to compete for new space, the tribe began a four-front battle.
First of all, Orgrimmar, this fortress is like a nail nailed to the border of the Horde and the Alliance, which can be attacked and defended, and the Horde is again not heavily armed, but the negotiators have been talking about it.
The second is the Valley of Thorns, where the tribe began to develop the Valley of Thorns with Zurghrub as the center with the Gulabash Trolls and the Bloodring Orcs in the joint efforts. Hungry for the Alliance's commercial income, the tribe even began to reach out to Rivigaz in Hidden Bay in the hope of developing this pristine forest together.
The third is Kalimdor, where the Sandfury Trolls extend their hand to Zulfarak, where the trolls' opponents are neither the Alliance (there are no alliances at all) nor the Oath (the trolls are not brain-dead enough to attack the Cavern of Time), but the neutral Hot Sand Consortium - in the sandy city of Tanaris, the trolls begin to compete with the Hot Sand Consortium of Garkison for dominance of the land.
Finally, in Northrend, the Orcs of Howling Fjord began to move north, and they began to prepare for a series of attacks on Grizzly Hill - a military operation that would be supported by the Dhakale Trolls. Poor Bear Monster...... These guys who have gone astray are about to face a great catastrophe.
All in all, in order to survive better, the peace between the alliance and the tribes is gradually being eroded, and even has a strong smell of gunpowder.
In this regard, the oath deeply regretted and could not do anything.
When the three hammers finally merged, Drunken Wind finally got his hands on the two wind swords and set out on his way to Quel'Thalas.
The smell of gunpowder between the alliance and the tribe is clear to the drunken wind - this time with the restrictions of Thrall and Varian, the drunken wind believes that nothing serious will happen, and the two sides are originally in a situation of confrontation in cooperation, and the drunken wind is not worried at all.
In Zandalara, Thrall and Zur discussed quite a few details, but King Rastaha, after several unsuccessful attempts to stir up the situation, chose to withhold it.
What everyone didn't know was that there were still quite a few differences in the negotiations between Zur and Sal, the biggest of which was how the new tribe would face the oath......
In the end, Thrall argued with reason and temporarily dispelled the idea of Zur resurrecting Thor, knowing that the oath was terrible, Thrall did not dare to rashly provoke drunken wind.