891 Crisis of the New Horde
Softballs like the Frostwolf Clan have a lot of respect for women, but that's why they're looked down upon by the other orcs.
Centaurs usually speak a lower lingua franca, and they are not very interested in foreign languages, but luckily, the evil orc warlock Gul'dan has his own unique spells that allow him to communicate with these centaurs.
In battle, centaurs show a high degree of fearlessness and cruelty in battle. They never left prisoners behind, and they rarely retreated. Their battles are more like venting their wildness than the pursuit of organization and efficiency.
Even though these centaurs are powerful warriors, the evil orc warlock Gul'dan is still against Grom? Hell's Roar was full of confidence - he hadn't seen Bigrom yet? Hellroar is a more powerful warrior - on a mortal level, of course.
The evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan makes the most of the Centaurs' warlike and respectful of the strong...... Not to mention a weakness, when he found the tribe of centaurs closest to the Gromgau Fortress, the evil orc warlock Gul'dan used his sophistry to arrange a joust.
Grom, the leader of the orcs? Hellroar, against the chieftain of the centaur tribe.
The outcome of the battle is obvious, Grom? Hellroar took some effort, but it defeated the strong, tall centaur.
As mentioned before, the centaur race respects the strong, so the next thing is much simpler - the centaur tribe accepts the orcs as a new neighbor and is willing to join the groms? A new horde led by Hellroar.
Manic, powerful centaur warriors have gathered - not just this centaur tribe, Grom? The heroic fame of Hellroar soon spread to all of the centaur clans.
The centaurs were running wild across the barren land. Eventually, they all converged on the Gromgau Fortress - the weapons crafted by the orcs were not as good as the craftsmanship of the humans and the Draenei, but they were much better than the rags used by the centaur warriors themselves.
The centaur warriors, armed with the equipment and weapons of the orcs, were extremely excited, and they were in a hurry to fight in Grom? Hell's Roar led the way to experiment with these new weapons—of course. You can tell how sharp this weapon is from the blade of the spear, but it's only when your weapon actually cuts through the throat of your enemy that the splatters of blood satisfy these manic warriors.
Grom? Hell Roar was also glad that he finally had a decent army - not just qualitatively, but quantitatively also.
The evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan quickly set his sights on the Minotaurs, another sapient race near the Orc's Gromgau Fortress.
Engagement with the minotaurs wasn't as smooth as the evil orc warlock Gul'dan had imagined at first, for the horned creatures were just as stubborn as the oxen.
The Minotaur is a huge and wild creature. They live in the open steppes in the middle of the continent of Kalimdor. They are dedicated to serving nature and maintaining the balance between the wildlife of the earth and the immortal elemental spirits.
Despite their large size and immense strength, these balance-loving creatures have created a peaceful tribal society. But when the battle began. Minotaurs are irreplaceable warriors who will fight at all costs until they knock their enemies down under their hooves.
Like centaurs, minotaurs have a little bit of animal signs on their bodies - their heads look like cows, and they have more than just prominent lips and faces. It also has sharp horns.
The Minotaur is almost as tall as the ogre. And the ultimate ogre, the evil orc warlock Gul'dan initially thought he should be able to secure the support of such a huge monster, but soon he found that everything was quite different from what he had thought.
The evil orc warlock Gul'dan attributed his defeat to the stubbornness of the Minotaur chief - he and the man named Kane? The bloodhoofed minotaur conversed, but they parted.
Minotaur Chief Kane? Bloodhoof had no interest in the orc's plans, nor did he plan to join the orc's side - according to his words, he just wanted to lead his people to live in peace.
There is a group of minotaurs who have taken an interest in the plans of the evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan - they have lived on the continent too long and too peacefully, and there will always be some young people who are hungry for blood.
But the Minotaur Chief Kane? Bloody hooves subdued all the internal voices of the minotaurs. He refused to join the tribe of orcs.
The evil orc warlock Gul'dan is not too dead, and he asks Kane? Bloodhoof reveals that the centaur warriors are ready to fight for the Horde. An attempt to intimidate the Minotaur Chief Kane with such conditions? Bloody Hoof.
However, the plans of the evil orc warlock Gul'dan backfired - he offended almost all the minotaurs, and was even driven out of the creatures' holy land, Thunder Bluff.
It wasn't until he returned to the Gromgau fortress that the evil orc warlock Gul'dan learned from the Centaur warriors that the centaur and the minotaur were mortal enemies, and that the two sides had been at war on the continent for an unknown amount of time, and both owed each a lot of blood - in other words, the minotaur and the centaur could only choose one of the orc tribes.
It's a choice that takes little brains to make - Grom? Without hesitation, Hellroar decided to lead the centaur warriors and Warsong Clan in an assault on the Minotaurs' territory, offering these powerful and stubborn enemies as sacrifices for the birth of a new tribe.
The evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan himself did not appreciate such an act - he believed that the new tribe had just been established, and the top priority was to develop the power and find a way to open the portal to the world of Draenor as soon as possible, so that more orcs could come to the world.
Grom? Hellroar agrees with the evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan, but that doesn't affect his decision-the murderous Warsong Clan Chief has been a trapped beast for so long that it's driven him mad - if he doesn't let his blood roar tear through his enemies' bodies and spill blood all over the earth and his body, Grom? Hell Roars Would Rather Die.
Grom Hellroar made the final decision - he took the Warsong Clan and the centaur warriors to attack the Minotaurs, while the evil orc warlock Gul'dan remained behind the Orc Gromgau Fortress to find a way to open the Dark Door.
The evil orc sorcerer Gul'dan has always been faithful to his duties, but ...... Soon he was in danger - six years ago, the enemies who had routed the orc armies - the humans, had sailed from another continent, and this time, the orcs had become invaders, and the new tribe had not been born long before it was in crisis. (To be continued......)