Chapter 41: Draenor

Chang Wei's figure vanished into the dark green curtain of light of the Dark Gate, and he left Azeroth.

As far as Chang Wei is concerned, the matter on Azeroth's side has almost been arranged. It's Draenor, the home of the orcs, another planet, and there's something to do.

It's easiest to get to Draeno from the Dark Gate. From this point of view, the coalition forces did not destroy the Dark Gate gave Chang Wei a lot of convenience - at least he didn't have to use his magical powers to cross the starry sky and reduce the possibility of exposure.

In Azeroth, Chang Wei seems to have done a lot, but in fact, he has always used the subtlety of creation to isolate himself from the world. Magic weapons are not a problem, and it is only natural that the Tyrande, as natives of Azeroth, use some wonderful artifacts to fight back against the watchers of the underworld.

Chang Wei only needs to blind himself with the cause and effect between himself and the gourd and the rope with creation, so that he can not be aware of it.

It will only make the watcher think that it is an artifact made by the native creatures of Azeroth.

The most obvious embodiment is that whether it is the Windranger or Tyrande, when they see Chang Wei, they know that they are a real person, once Chang Wei leaves, the memory of Chang Wei in their minds will be blurred, and if they don't think about it carefully, they can't remember what Chang Wei looks like.

And in their subconscious, they never thought about Chang Wei's identity in another direction - for example, people who were not Azeroth. On the contrary, they had always felt that Chang Wei was from Azeroth—just ruthless.

Passing through the Dark Portal, one step is another planet. Draenau.

Just as the Dark Gate is guarded by coalition forces on the other side, there are also orc forces on this side. The orcs were defeated badly, but they were not all annihilated - even on Azeroth's side, in the jungles in the south of the eastern continent, there were at least a dozen or two hundred thousand scattered orcs.

At the time of the defeat, the leader of the orcs, Gul'dan, was killed, and some were scattered, but some still retreated to the Dark Gate and returned to Draenor.

The orcs still had illusions, and they didn't think about destroying the Dark Gate, probably thinking that one day they would come back and fight again.

Because Draenor is already on the verge of playing with eggs.

This brings us to some of Draenor's history.

A long time ago, I think it was hundreds of years ago. Draenor is also a great place to visit, with orcs being the native race here.

Until the Eredas of Argus came here.

Argus is another planet, and the Eredas are a highly civilized race on this planet. But they broke out in civil strife - because of the Burning Legion.

One of the leaders, Velon, fled here and made his home here in pursuit of the unwilling Eredans on a spaceship with the unwilling Eredans.

This part of the Eredas took root in Draenor, calling themselves the Draenei and creating a spark of civilization here.

But this is only temporary.

One of the leaders of the Eredas, Kilgardan, one of the other two leaders of the Eredar who had taken refuge in the Burning Legion in addition to Wei Lun, found them shortly after.

So the Draenei were miserable.

Kil'Gardan has his eye on an orc, Gul'dan. seduced him and led him to lead the orcs to a point of no return.

Draenor has changed from a good place with beautiful mountains and rivers to a barren land now, and Gul'dan has become a good knife and has made great contributions.

So this guy is also a well-deserved death.

Led by Gul'dan and under the watchful eye of Kil'Gardan, the orcs drank the blood of demons and turned into bloodthirsty orcs, overthrowing the Draenei, destroying what little foundation the Draenei had built with great difficulty, and driving the remnants of the Draenei to the harsh environment of the Zangar swamp to survive.

Kil'Gardan destroyed the nature of Draenor, making much of Draenor unlivable, and then, the Dark Gate and the orc's invasion of Azeroth became a matter of course - the orcs needed a new home.

Then the orcs were defeated, and Gul'dan was killed.

Then Chang Wei came.

Chang Wei is not interested in orcs, this is a race with muscles in their heads, and there is no use for anything other than being cannon fodder.

They have been neighbors and interacts with the Draenei for hundreds of years, but after hundreds of years, they have learned nothing and still live a primitive tribal life.

So the orcs don't have great intelligence.

How can a race without great wisdom enter the eyes of the Constant Authority?

So Chang Wei didn't come here for the orcs.

He passed through the orc camp, and the orcs, covered in muscles, seemed to have come out of the shadow of defeat, and they were in groups of three or five, gathered together, and fought.

This kind of scene is everywhere in the orc camp. The fight is in full swing.

The land of Draenor, as far as a glance and endless, seems to be the whole desert, showing a pale red background color. Green? Can not see.

The mountains are dark red, the earth is pale red, and the sky is yellow-green, yellow-green.

Compared to Azeroth, the evil here is just as strong.

Chang Wei walked through this world of death, following the evil smell mixed with the stench, and came to a red, blackened mountain.

It's a volcano, but instead of lava, it's a dark green liquid like pus.

Chang Wei didn't stay here long. In the depths of the green slurry inside this mountain, there is a particularly conspicuous aura lurking.

But Chang Wei ignored it.

Then he came to the place where Gul'dan had cast his curse, the Valley of the Shadowmoon.

This is where the destruction of Draenor began. What was once a valley has risen a volcano, known as the volcano of the Hand of Gul'dan.

Chang Wei stayed here for a while.

When he left, the curse and all the evil aura of this place were almost swept away.

Of course, Chang Wei is not here to save Draenor. He just took a fancy to the rich evil aura here and refined something from it.

The place where the Draenei's former ship, Voshugu, fell, is now the Draenor barracks of the Burning Legion.

Chang Wei left Guldan's hand and went straight to this place.

The Burning Legion has a variety of components, most notably the Eredians and the Demons. In addition, the races that have been conquered by the Burning Legion and tempted to fall are all part of it.

Compared to the sheer chaos of demonic monsters transformed by evil spirits, the Burning Legion is very orderly. Even more orderly than the orc army.

The soldiers and generals of the Burning Legion have the smell of the evil energy unique to the Burning Legion, and at the same time, they are also mixed with the aura of evil, which is very miscellaneous.

Of course, if it weren't for this, the Burning Legion would have become a concentration camp for evil monsters, and there would be no order. They still maintain some sanity.