890 A new tribe of orcs

Grom? After Hellroar led the remnants of the orc army to establish the Gromgau Fortress, it settled down on the continent once and for all.

Unlike on the other side of the Endless Sea, this time, Grom? and his orc army did not encounter such a formidable opponent as humans.

They almost rampaged through the crimson soil, killing nearby wild boars and velociraptors for food, and continuing to expand their territory in all directions.

The evil orc warlock Gul'dan, although he turned his back on the orc tribe in the war with the humans, but for the sake of the future, Grom? Hellroar forgives Gul'dan and agrees that he will continue to serve his army.

No second orc knew that the evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan had actually taken refuge in the demon legions; But so far, the target of the evil orc warlock Gul'dan and Grom? Hell's Roar is unanimous, and they all want to cause irreparable damage in this world.

The evil orc warlock Gul'dan worked hard for this new, weak tribe, even more so than he had in the world of Draenor and under Orgrim.

And Grom? Hellroar has always been in a state of mania, because there are so few soldiers under his command - the Warsong Clan has only over 6,000 remnants, and the Dragonthroat Clan and the Blackfang Clan have a few thousand orcs in Grom? Hellroar's eyes aren't warriors at all, Tyrone? Although the combat effectiveness of the Death Knights under the Blood Demon is good, they are all dead people after all, so ......

Grom? Hellroar has been asking the evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan to reopen the portal to the world of Draenor - there is still a large orc army on the other side of the portal that has not come, Grom? Hellroar believes once the portal is reopened. A large orc army can sweep through this continent and use it as a base. Revenge on humanity on another continent.

But things aren't like Grom? Hell's Roar went as smoothly as imagined, and according to the understanding of the evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan, there was only another continent that was the best place to open the Dark Gate.

The evil orc warlock Gul'dan knew that the last time the Dark Gate was opened, it was not because of his own strength, but mainly because of the work of the human mage Medivan, who was possessed by Sargeras.

Once the Dark Door is opened, many rifts will appear in the nearby space. After that, without the help of Medivan and Sargeras, the evil orc warlock Gul'dan himself could open the Dark Gate.

But on this continent. Nothing else - the space here is still closed, and in the world of Draenor, the evil orc warlock Gul'dan can't find a way to communicate - otherwise, he could have asked his teacher. A former orc leader. The old shaman Naozu came to help.

Of course, the evil orc warlock Gul'dan didn't tell Grom? Hell roared that he had some way of traveling between the two worlds - but that would be too dangerous, and Gul'dan wasn't going to use such a spell until he had to flee for his life.

Although there is no way for Grom? Hell's Roar opens the dark door, but the evil orc warlock Gul'dan finds a way to strengthen the tribe - and that is to create a new one.

Previously, ogres and trolls had been introduced into the tribe to act as allies of the orcs, but it didn't seem to be too obvious - most of the ogres were thrown to death on another continent by the evil orc warlock Gul'dan. A small group of ogres followed him to the continent.

As for trolls...... The pact between orcs and trolls was originally limited to Orgrim and Zugin, and now Orgrim is presumably dead. Trolls aren't allies of the orcs anymore - they're far across the Endless Sea, after all.

But there is also a race on this continent that can fight alongside the orcs - the evil orc warlock Gul'dan for the Grom? Hellroar has reached out to the best warriors on the continent - centaurs and minotaurs.

Centaurs are strange creatures - at least as they seem to the orcs.

They have a strong upper body, but the lower half is completely different from an animal - they have two hands, but they have four legs, and they can run as fast as the wind.

These fast, spear-wielding centaurs came from the barren plains of Kalimdor, not far from where the Orcs had landed—and even before the Gromgau Fortress was built, the frenzied warriors had already run to the vicinity of the Orc Territory to raid the new neighbors.

The evil orc warlock Gul'dan didn't know how these centaurs grew up like this, but regardless of their lineage and origins, these primitive and savage centaurs perfectly embody the characteristics of intelligent creatures in the Savage Lands.

The Centaurs have never stopped raiding other races in the Barrenlands, and both travelers and settlements are under constant threat from the Centaurs.

Aside from their appearance, centaurs and orcs bear a strong resemblance to each other, with the same desire to fight, the same desire to kill, and the same restlessness to spend their lives in the barren land.

Centaur societies are loosely tribal. While not stupid enough to be ogres, centaurs still have nothing to do with the title of "the smartest race in Azeroth". Their dwellings were generally leather tents, or simple huts made of mud and thatch, which looked more like stables than houses. The centaurs made their own bows and arrows, but they were not very skilled in metalwork, and the metal weapons and armor they used were mostly looted trophies. The melee weapons used by centaurs include large, heavy clubs and axes, as well as spears that are more suited to their body structure.

The barren land is inhabited by several centaur tribes. Each clan was ruled by a khan, the most powerful and usually the oldest centaur. Centaur society pursues a simple "strong man is king", the khan himself is all the laws of a clan, and foreigners only need to prove their strength to gain the respect of centaurs. Although their brains are not very useful, it is undeniable that centaurs are strong-willed and cunning, and their brains are basically used to make themselves stronger. As in most primitive societies, women are generally seen simply as "serving the next generation", but any woman who can prove herself strong enough will still earn a lot of respect.

At this point, the centaurs are similar to the orcs, and they don't respect the women of their own clan, especially the irascible orc clans like the Warsong Clan and the Blackstone Clan. (To be continued......)