Chapter 182: Bloody Hand Man Slaughter Grom
That mighty human warrior was more attractive to Grom than his son, who was not destined to be a great warrior. To this end, he stopped his journey to slaughter Goron on Blade's Edge and returned to Azeroth to participate in the orc invasion.
Grom will not slaughter human soldiers and civilians indiscriminately, not out of pity, of course, but out of disdain. However, he was disappointed to learn that the human warrior was not in the swamp of sorrow, but had disappeared from the human army besieging the orc camp a few days earlier.
This made Grom extremely angry, and he killed a hundred human soldiers in a row before his heart was temporarily calmed by the murderous intent of the strong. At this time, the internal changes of the Orc Expeditionary Force had taken place, and Orgrim Destroyer had killed Blackhan the Destroyer, slaughtered the Shadow Council, and gained control of the Orc Expeditionary Force.
Of course, Grom doesn't care about this kind of thing. The Shadow Council people, Grom hated them too—they had the body of a burly warrior...... But what spells do you still have to practice? Similarly, Grom hated shamans who used elemental spells like Naozu, and preferred Shamans like Drektar who applied spells to hand-to-hand combat. ,…,
Blackham was a coward and a piece of crap, Grom always thought. He had also drunk the kind of green potion that Gul'dan had offered, but Blackhan couldn't even resist his own blow, and his head would be split open by the axe of "Blood Roar". As for Ogrim...... That guy used to be good, but now he can be stronger than Grom after drinking the potion?
Grom, who could not find a rival among his own people and his kind, angrily led the army of the Warsong Clan to kill the capital of the human kingdom, leaving the other orc clans far behind. With no trace of the human bald warrior along the way, Grom could not suppress the fury and anger in his heart, and slaughtered many human civilians along the way to vent his hatred.
Eventually, Grom arrived at Stormwind, the capital of the human kingdom. It reminded him of Shattrath, the capital of the Draenei - a memory of the killings, of course. There, Grom meets countless draenei garrisons who have stubbornly resisted, and what will he encounter here? That human bald warrior must be the strongest of this weak race, right? As Grom slammed open the gates of Stormwind with a "blood roar", he imagined with pleasure that being able to defeat the first warrior of a race, even a weak race, would be enough to make Grom ecstatic. ,…,
But there seems to be an unknown force desperately trying to thwart it, and by the time Grom entered Stormwind, the capital was already in a bit of disarray. The weak human civilians scattered in all directions, shouting some wail that Grom couldn't understand. In the distance, inside the fortress of the city, there was a bell that made Grom feel uncomfortable—he had a gut feeling that it belonged to the dead.
Crash around in Stormwind. Grom, who had killed a living creature in his field of vision, finally met the human bald warrior by the harbor. Although he had not dealt with it before, Grom recognized at a glance that this must be the first warrior of humanity as his kind said it would be—it was from one warrior, the recognition of another.
But the human warrior didn't seem to have much interest in Grom's recognition, and his face was full of sadness, not knowing if it was because of the fall of his capital or because the people were being harvested by aliens. Grom didn't understand why the first brave man of mankind didn't defend his capital like the Draenei, he only knew that he was very manic and needed blood to suppress the evil fire in his heart.
Grom slaughtered the human capital for three days, and even some orcs from other clans died at his hands. In the days that followed, despite the orcs' march north, Grom's mood was low, and he clamored several times to return to Draenor—damn it, I don't know how the creatures of this world are so weak, and those little wolves, wild boars, and grizzly bears can be considered large animals. …,
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In Draenor, Grom can at least hunt down Goron and the Ogre - those guys have captured Grom and tortured him severely. Although he did not give in, Grom was always ashamed of it, and after taking the potion, he in turn tortured the able-bodied monsters. Blind Goron's one-eyed, severing the ogre's limbs—listening to the howls of these former enemies, Grom felt that his murderous heart could be at peace for a while.
However, Grom was never able to go back, and Gul'dan claimed that without the Shadow Council, he would not be able to provide enough magic for Grom to pass through the portal. Grom in order to collect enough mana sources for Guldan...... Many times, the warriors of the Warsong Clan were sent to cross the Endless Sea in backward canoes to the northernmost part of this continent to find the rune stones that the High Elves had stored.
Of course, Grom himself had no such interest at all, because the High Elves were even more delicate than humans. Soon, however, the orc's advance was blocked, and that was what Grom wanted most - meaning he had a strong enemy to kill.
It was under this Dammod fortress that the orc army ran into an obstacle. The group of dwarves lowered the steel gates of the fortress and stood on the high walls. Shoot at the orc warriors. Grom had tried to split the steel floodgates, but failed, and his beloved "Bloody Roar" popped out of several gaps. ,…,
Grom, of course, tried to climb the city...... But even if he was the number one warrior among the orcs, even if he drank countless green potions provided by Gul'dan, he would not be able to jump dozens of meters above the city wall. At that time, Grom was circling beneath the fortress of Dammod like a headless fly, until Orgrim proposed a new battle plan - to attack the dwarven capital. Ironforge Castle.
As with the march into Stormwind, Grom led with his Warsong Clan. In the Danmoro Plains, Grom did enjoy the joy of battle - the dwarves, warriors and civilians, men and women, had great strength, and slaughtering them was much more exciting than slaughtering human civilians.
But at Ironforge, Grom suffered another setback. Those abominable dwarfs actually sealed their gates and only shot at Grom and his Warsong clan from the high walls. Although the projectiles of those muskets could not have caused Grom much damage at such a distance.
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