Chapter 120: Mother Earth

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Mancoric led twenty orc warriors to miraculously rescue the orc general Sock trapped in the boar man's crypt, and less than three of the twenty orc warriors survived in the end.

Half of the people of the Bloody Blade Mercenary Group who participated in this battle died, but there was no grief on the faces of the living people, because the orc general Sok had been rescued, and their actions this time were definitely a sure win.

Most of the lobster-man slaves in Ratchet Village have died, and although the fish-men in the village have been holding back the boar people on the periphery, they have also suffered more than a dozen casualties, and there is no way to ensure absolute safety in such a chaotic battle.

Tuga the Minotaur reverted back to his human form, and in front of him lay a steel-maned boar man with black skin.

The muscles of the black-skinned, steel-maned boar man bulged out in his hands and arms, and his pectoral muscles were unusually developed, and he was completely unable to use his strength when he was bound by the large web of aquatic plants woven by the layers.

The black-skinned, steel-maned boarman is named Krinig Badnose, and he is the leader of the largest steel-maned boar tribe on the Thorn Ridge.

In the midst of the chaos, the cheetah transformed into Tuga the Minotaur stalked silently to Krinig's side, and he trapped the strong boar man with his druid's tendril-twisting skills, and then he successfully captured the boar man alive with a dozen fish-man nets thrown by the fish-men.

Because the leader of the boar people was captured alive, the orc soldiers finally succeeded in rescuing the orcs trapped in the crypt.

"Kill this damn boar man!" The orc general Sock was seriously wounded, but he was still thundering.

"Wait." The Minotaur Druid Tuga stepped forward to stop the Orcs, the Minotaurs were a peace-loving race, and even more so the Minotaur Druids. "There are so many boar people living on Thorn Ridge, even killing Krinig won't help, we should calm down and solve the problem."

"The sacrifice of the orc warriors must be repaid with more blood." Sock was furious.

"Hmph, Durotal has always been the home of our boar people, you orcs have forcibly occupied the territory where our boar people have lived for generations and established the orc capital of Orgrimmar, but the boar people will regain the lost territory and drive away all you aliens from the Kalimdor continent." Krinig snorted twice and said viciously.

The orcs tried to kill Krinig Bad Nose on the spot to prevent future trouble, but the Minotaur Tuga repeatedly stopped the orcs, and the scene was deadlocked.

At this time, a huge bird of prey flew in the sky, and the raptor was holding a wild boar man on its claws.

The raptor hovers to the ground and transforms into a female minotaur, a minotaur druid.

The boar man brought by the druids was dressed in a green robe, and he was none other than the arcane mage Razosnot, the wilted toadstool spread by the boar man's mystical mage, who had plunged the Barren Lands into a great crisis.

"Nala, why are you here? Could this boar man be the author of this blighted plague? Tuga the Minotaur asked.

"Yes, Tuga. This boar man is the source of the blight plague you are looking for in Thorn Ridge, and I found him while he was on the run. I came here because of the instructions of my teacher, the Great Druid Hamuel. ā€

The female Minotaur is named Nala Mane, a young druid who studied with the Grand Druid Hamuel on the Elder Heights of Thunder Bluff.

It was Tuga's enlistment of the Great Druid of Thunder Cliff that led to the discovery of Razosnot's hiding in the Boar Man Crypt, and the Orc General Sock led a team into the Boar Man Crypt. Unexpectedly, this cunning boar man mystic mage took advantage of the chaos to escape, but fortunately he was discovered in the air by the arriving Druinala.

The orc general Thork didn't know the female minotaur druid, but when he heard her say that she was the apprentice of the great druid Hamuel, Sock looked at her with more respect.

Grand Druid Hamuel Rune Totem is the elder of the Minotaur who restored the lost druid ways of the Minotaur and became the leader of the entire tribe, and in the last battle with the Burning Legion, Hamuel established a distinguished feat, earning the respect of the Horde and the Alliance.

"It's great news that the plague-spreading boar man has finally been caught. Krinig is the leader of the largest clan of the Steelmane Boar on Thorn Ridge, and the orcs now want to kill him. The thorny vines of the Steelmane Boar People have mostly withered and withered from the effects of the blighted plague, and they have lost their shelter for generations. Don't know what instructions the Grand Druid has? ā€

Tuga the Minotaur, knowing that Nala had been sent by the Great Druid Hamuel, had been completely dependent on Nala and told Nala about the current situation.

"When he came, the teacher gave me his staff, and he said that Mother Earth would point me in the right direction." Nala Mane said softly.

Hearing Nala say that the Great Druid had given her his staff, everyone's eyes gradually turned to the female minotaur and the oak staff in her hand, and then showed a puzzled look, and everyone wondered why the Great Druid gave his staff to Nala.

Faced with everyone's doubts, Nala slowly explained: "After getting the news of Tuga, I entered a dream, and I dreamed that the earth of Thorn Ridge was wailing, and I was searching in the dream all the time. ā€

Nala Mane looked calm, and as she spoke, she stepped forward, her scepter tapping lightly on the tide every few steps. Wet on top of barren land.

Nara Mane seemed to be guided by the mystical power of the scepter, like a relentless walker who walked forward step by step until she reached the bottom of a barren cliff.

The land under the cliff has collapsed due to heavy rain, and the countless large and small stones that are covered in the earth have been washed to the ground by the torrent formed by the torrential rain.

Boom!

The scepter that the Great Druid Hamuel had given to Nala Mane struck on the new wasteland beneath the cliff.

A circle of green ripples rises, and the tide on the wasteland. The wet dirt was peeled away, and a few red stones appeared in everyone's field of vision.

"This is? Bloodrock Shards! The boar-man Krinig Badnose was lying on the ground, but he was equally concerned about Nala Mane, and he recognized from a distance that the red stone emerging from the ground was a shard of bloodstone.

These red shards were called Agamagan by the boar people, and the ancient demigod Agamagan of the boar people was sacrificed in the barren lands. The boar people believed that the blood of their demigod ancestors had stained the stones red, so some boar people used the Bloodrock Shards as totems and amulets to increase their strength and magical energy during battle.

In addition to being used by the boarmen as a stone with magical powers, the Bloodrock Shards have a more important meaning for the boarmen. The boar people believed that rough would grow where the blood of Agamagan was spilled. The jungle of thorn vines, which grew from the power of Agamagan's blood, was a sacred place for the boar people, and only the two boar capitals of Razor Heights and Razor Swamp had such thorn vines in the entire barren land.

Nala Mane slowly grabbed a handful of powdery green seeds from her leather pouch, and she slowly reached out and gently swung her fingers.

Green seeds fell from Nalra's fingers, sown in the wind, and fell in the wet soil.

The green seed falls near the red stone, and Nala's seed-sowing hand begins to glow green magically, a light that symbolizes life.

A heavy rainstorm had just fallen on the barren land, and the red land was wet. Runtide. Wet, the fallen seeds immediately take root and sprout.

These seeds were the seeds of the Boar Man's Thorn Vine, and the vitality of the seeds was extremely strong, and in a short time these seeds grew into several young vines one person tall under the magical light of Nala Mane.

After doing all this, Nala Mane slowly turned to face everyone, and said in a gentle voice, "This is the answer given by Mother Earth. ā€

Using the scepter of the Great Druid Hamuel, Nala Mane has found buried shards of blood rock in the land of Thorn Ridge, and new thorn vines will grow where Agamagan's blood flows.

The boar-man Krinig Badnose stared at the growing thorny vines with wide eyes, his large, rough and powerful black-skinned hands subconsciously clenched into fists.

The boar man closed his mouth tightly and did not snort, but it can be imagined from the boar man's trembling fists that his heart was already excited at this time.

Of all the people present, Krinig Badnose the Boar Man knew best what the thorny vines growing on the shards of Bloodrock meant to the Boar People.

The Boar People knew that this would be an ideal habitat for the Boar People, a place that could be compared to the Razor Heights and Razor Swamps of the Boar People's capital.

The earth has given the creatures of the barren land an answer, the black water left on the land by the blighted plague has been washed away by the torrential rain, and the new boar people that will soon appear will finally be able to calm the steel-maned boar people of Thorn Ridge. (To be continued.) )