Chapter 190: Complete Freedom and the Cult of the Cursed God

After being received by the Titan god Sarodar, Thrall traveled to the docks of Stormwind with a large number of orcs who followed him, as well as Talesa, a human woman with whom he had an ambiguous relationship.

A one-time route to Orgrimmar has been temporarily opened here, and the Night Elves' lilac ships are already waiting at their docks.

Strictly speaking, the alliance led by the Stormwind Kingdom did not establish any diplomatic relations with the new tribes, so there was no official route to and from Orgrimmar, and the Night Elves could only be responsible for transporting the newly arrived orcs.

Thrall was in a surging mood at the moment, just like his ancestors had done, looking at the gradually blurred horizon of the Eastern Kingdom's continent, and with excitement and apprehension, he went to that completely unfamiliar new continent.

This was also the last group of free orcs to be liberated, and the old tribe no longer had any orc slaves or captives left in captivity.

With the exception of the Blackstone Clan, which is entrenched in the Blackstone Mountains of the Burning Plains, and the Dragonmaw Clan, which is huddled in the Grimbaatar Fortress in the Wetlands, all the other Orc Clans have returned to the New Horde and the Iron Clan.

And the orcs, an otherworldly race, can finally officially claim that they are also free members of the world of Azeroth, and not some foreign invaders.

As for the relationship between Thrall and Taresa ... Well... Well, this ambiguous relationship between one person and one beast can be regarded as establishing mutual feelings.

Compared to Blackmore, who had some little earthworms in that job, Thrall's job was at the dragon level, and the orc buddies were also a natural advantage.

No way, whether you admit it or not, it is an indisputable fact that humans are indeed not as strong as orcs.

However, there are always exceptions, and in the Northshire Abbey in the Elwyn Forest region, there is a young human boy who is being trained by a paladin.

Humanoid Auto-Propelled Cannon Marcus, the paladin who will make great waves in the world of the future, is still a young apprentice.

One day, he will show the world that the work of the human race, a race that is good at performing miracles, does not belong to any orc at all.

Ahem, back to business, Sal and Talesha.

Talesa grew up in the big dye vat of human society since she was a child, and she knows a lot about aristocratic things.

Thrall is like the top nobleman among the orcs, he will definitely inherit the new tribe if nothing happens in the future, and as the chief of the tribe, it is impossible to marry a human as a wife.

So he still can't get rid of the fate of the aristocratic mistress, and he will always be just a behind-the-scenes person with no official name.

But Taresa is content, at least Sal is a million times better than Blackmore, and she likes Thrall herself, and she will be completely free in the new tribe, and she will no longer have to be as careful as before, that's the most important thing, isn't it.

The orcs who accompanied Thrall also held Taresa in high esteem, and they knew what the human woman had done for Thrall.

There are many types of glory and courage, and it's not just the killing of the enemy that is heroic, Taresha, a helpless human woman who knows that she will be severely punished, even killed, is willing to help Thrall get free, and her actions are another form of heroism.

So the orcs respect her equally, even if she's a human, but what's wrong with that?

The orcs have an incomparably deep understanding of glory and courage.

In Orgrimmar, Durotan and his wife Draca, who had already learned the news in advance, were ecstatic.

Their only son is still alive and has grown into a good warrior and general, and according to the Titan Gods, Thrall also has excellent shamanic talents, and his future is limitless.

After learning the news, the whole tribe can be regarded as truly stable.

After all, a regime without an heir is always in fear.

Orcs and humans are actually similar in this respect, except that their aristocratic form has been changed to another form.

Well, the only difference is that you can challenge the heir of the Great Chief in public and prove yourself with bravery, which is a way that will never appear in human society.

Not long after Thrall's departure, a new unstable factor appeared on the Eastern Kingdom Continent, which had not been calm for a few days.

A mysterious cult called the Cult of the Cursed God has quietly sprung up on the Eastern Kingdoms continent, and the members of this organization are all dressed in black robes, with two inverted cones of black eyeshadow painted under their eyes, and they don't feel like serious people at first glance.

These cultists preached that if they believed in their great master, they would gain eternal life, and they would also gain great power, coupled with the spirit whispers of the Lich King, and for a while, many strong people responded and joined this cursed sect.

Their lair is located in the Keldaron region of Lordaeron, an island in the middle of a lake that is only connected to the outside world by a stone bridge, making it easy to defend and difficult to attack.

It is also the ancestral fief of the Barov family, the first powerful nobleman of the former Alterac Kingdom, and is their core city.

Now that the Barov family has all joined the Cursed Sect, they naturally contributed the city with respect and became the headquarters of the Sect.

In the center of the city is the large castle of the Barov family, now known as the Psychic Academy, where all the high-ranking members of the Cursed Sect gather, and behind closed doors they don't know what the hell is going on.

The Cursed Cult's influence in the northern part of the continent has expanded rapidly, and although the name is not very good, they are indeed popular with a large part of the population.

Scattered around the towns, the black-robed cultists brought cartloads of free food and drink to the populace, claiming it to be a gift from the gods.

They have a kind attitude, they don't have the slightest shelf, and they are much more approachable than those priests in the Cathedral of the Holy Light.

Although they do not use the Light for sickness and wounds, their medicine is incomparably effective.

As long as you apply that dark green sticky ointment, no matter how serious the injury or illness, it will disappear.

Well, the only side effect is that the wound becomes extremely stiff and cold, and it takes on an abnormal dead gray color, while the inner diseased part is healed, but it also becomes insensible, as if the organ is gone.

In the Psychic Academy, Kel'thugad became a mentor, teaching the apprentices of the Barov family about the undead that they had never seen before, dissecting corpses, and assembling bone creations.

He proclaimed that it was god-level knowledge, and that now mortals could master this great secret and gain eternal life and the ability to create.

The Barov family is obsessed with this.

A great catastrophe is brewing, and soon, it will sweep the whole world.