Chapter 770: The Missing Garrosh
With the help of Howl of the Wind, Zaira's journey home was smooth - without eating, drinking, or sleeping, she hurried back to Durotar as fast as she could. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
Zaira immediately found Sal.
After learning about Garrosh's condition, Sal quickly realized the seriousness of the problem.
Although this happened because of Thrall's blind eye, he really didn't expect Garrosh to be so bold as to call a goblin to fight the body of the ancient god.
Radical isn't that radical, is it?
As a result, Sal immediately found Grommash, and after a brief communication with Gromarsh, Sal found that things were even worse than he had imagined.
According to the original plan, the task of the goblins was not to extract them on the spot, but to bring back all the useful ones of the Temple of Wisdom.
In other words, neither Garrosh nor the goblin Zanas had gone according to their plan at the time.
Why is this happening?
There must be a reason for violating the plan for no reason, or even going the other way back.
And the reason for this is almost all to be known - the influence of the ancient gods!
At this point, Sal and Gromash were dumbfounded.
Who would have thought that the remnants of a dead ancient god would make Gromash lose his mind like this?!
No, we can't let Garrosh go on like this!
Thrall immediately dispatched the Dragonmaw Clan's dragon training team, along with Kukaron's elite team, to the Stormcrags and began the search for Garrosh and his men.
But alas, nothing was found.
Garrosh and that small group of Warsong Elite seemed to have evaporated from the world, and there was no trace of it anymore.
On the other side, the corpse of Zanlas, clutched in an empty bottle, was found—the poor alchemist had stiffened from the cold and hunger, and had run out of fuel.
Thrall's heart sank—not because of the potentially high compensation (Sal could even ask Hesso for Zanlas's breach of contract, but he didn't have that right now), but because Garrosh might be in rather bad shape.
And seeing the dead goblin, Zaira suddenly regretted it.
The tentacles in the bottle were gone, which made Zaira even more desperate.
Garrosh found the goblin? Or is it something else?
More importantly, if Garrosh really died in the snow of the Storm Cliffs, is he also an indirect murderer?
The Temple of Wisdom was empty, neither the Warsong Orcs nor the vessel containing the tentacles of Yogsaron in the Temple.
Garrosh left here.
At the Temple of Wisdom, Thrall personally intervened and prayed for the help of the elemental spirits, but due to the Elder Gods, the elemental spirits were silent.
Thrall suddenly became a little depressed.
This incident hit the Great Chief hard, and Thrall even fell into a brief confusion.
Although Gromash is aggressive like a bastard at many times, it is undeniable that he does have some of the best qualities of an orc.
At least when Thrall was a gladiator at Dunhold Castle, his idol was Grommash - because at that time, Grommash's Warsong Orcs were the only orc troops still resisting, and most of the Orcs were weakened and decadent under the influence of demonic blood, but Grommash and his Warsong Elite continued to fight.
This is the best interpretation of the "tribal spirit".
Now, Grommash is getting old, and his only son is missing.
Agna was just pregnant, and Sal was only a father-to-be, but he could fully understand Gromache's despair.
Gromache, who had experienced numerous victories and defeats in the battle without being knocked down, was finally knocked out this time.
Garrosh's disappearance caused Grommash's beard to turn gray quickly - almost overnight, Gromash became a real old man.
Although the elite of Kukaron are still looking for traces of Garrosh in the Storm Cliffs, everyone knows that Garrosh is already a luxury to return "normally".
Gromash no longer clamored for war with the Alliance, nor supervised Warsong's training, he just carefully wiped his blood roar every day, and then muttered something in his mouth.
In this case, Sal, who was afraid that Gromarash would do something stupid, had to keep an eye on him.
However, no matter how elite Kukaron is, can he still look down on Gromache?
Don't forget, when the old tribe was falling apart, Gromash fought guerrilla warfare in the Eastern Kingdom for more than ten years with a war song!
More than ten years!
Khadgar is dead, Kilrog is captured (and later reformed himself), but Gromash is a beacon for the orcs.
During this period, the Alliance, including Dalaran's mage regiment, also carried out several encirclement and suppression of Gromash and Warsong, but it had almost no effect.
Although he is a warrior, his reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance are full!
So, on a dark and windy night, Gromash and Bloodroar disappeared into the night.
There is no doubt that Grommash is targeting Garrosh.
After much to come through, Gromash is finally a qualified "orc veteran" - no longer the fearless warrior, but a real orc with his own philosophy of life.
Think about it, what kind of existence an orc veteran is.
Itregg, Blox, Samuro......
Orc Veteran...... It's just open!
Gromash is no longer obsessed with honor, no longer has any political positions, and now Gromash is just a father looking for his son.
Twenty years ago, if someone said to Gromarsh that you would give up honor for the sake of your loved ones in the future, Gromash would have scoffed.
In order to kill Goron, Gromash took only his wife and a handful of warriors and attacked him, and then the name of Grommash Hellroar resounded throughout the tribe - at the cost of losing his wife and Garrosh without his mother.
And today, twenty years later, Grommash walked into the snowstorm of Northrend for the sake of his son.
Maybe the son is now on the wrong path, maybe something has happened that Gromash doesn't even want to imagine, but at the moment, he has nothing to fear.
Yes, I have drunk the blood of demons, I have charged at the front line of battle, I have slashed the Alliance, but I have also slashed the Scourge of the Dead; I've slaughtered the Draenei, but I've also resisted demons.
I used to think of honor as the meaning of my life, but today I don't care about that anymore.