Chapter 775: Veterans Never Die
Inside the tribe, the two sides have completely torn their faces, and this full-scale civil war can no longer be stopped.
Garrosh's enemies are too strong, powerful enough to suffocate their opponents, and they can be described as an all-star carnival lineup.
Thrall, Lord Sarufar, Durotan, Orgrim, Grom*Hellroar, these stalwarts of all eras in the orc world, are completely capable of controlling and rewriting the future of the orcs and even the future of the entire tribe, not to mention that they also have the full support of the minotaurs and trolls.
In contrast, Garrosh can be described as a model of weakness, except for the elite forces of Kukaron, and only those radical orc groups support him.
And the Rusty Water Chaebol and the Ethereal Spirit Consortium, to put it mildly, how stupid does a person have to be to think that goblins and ethereal spirits will coexist with you in life and death, they just respect you as the Great Chieftain and need your power to bring benefits to them, do you really think that they will throw their heads and spill blood for the sake of your tribe ruled by Garrosh?
As for ogres ... Heheda, to say something unpleasant, what kind of birds are these ogres in the world of Azeroth, smart people know it in their hearts, this is the dogleg of the orcs, they are brainless vassals, and the orc overseers will never dare to drink urine if they let him eat.
So now that the orcs on both sides are fighting a civil war, the ogres are already frightened, and when they start fighting, they just make a show, find an opportunity to surrender directly or become a deserter, and wait until the end of the civil war to continue to eat with the orc big brother.
The ogres of the Outlands are okay, and Lexa is a good leader, but unfortunately, he is also on the side of the Resistance, so he doesn't need to think about it.
Who are you? When Lao Tzu followed the old chief of Durotan and the great chief of Sal to fight the world, you hairy boy was still shoveling hooves and cow on the Nagrand steppes, and now Lao Tzu will die with you? I'm afraid it wasn't the cow that blindfolded me and forgot to open it.
So you see, the Great Chieftain Government Army VS the Tribal Resistance Army, the overall personnel lineup and military strength comparison, this is completely a superior judgment.
Yes, you Garrosh still have the full help of the Mantis Demon, but so what, the Mantis Arm is just blocking the car.
But in any case, Garrosh, a new-age game-breaker, still has some loyal and glorious warriors under his command.
General Nazgrin has made the biggest decision of his life: to follow the honor of an orc warrior and remain loyal to the current High Chief.
This is the oath and promise he made at the beginning, and this is the act of allegiance he made in front of everyone.
A true orc warrior should never be double-faced and shaken in his thinking.
No matter how much the Great Chief has, he has such and such thoughts and insistences that Nazgorin himself disagrees with very much.
However, he is still the chief of the tribe, and the object of every orc warrior's allegiance.
You can say Nazgorin is a fool, but you can never deny his glorious heart.
General Nazgorin has great respect for the hero Blox, who has been worshiped by the orcs for generations, and he even hopes that he will one day be able to get such a glorious final battle, but unfortunately this war has no glory, it is just the bloodshed between brothers.
Nazgorin never had any opinion or opinion about the tribal rebels led by Thrall and the other bigwigs, and he only silently commanded his army, reinforcing the fortifications of Orgrimmar and the surrounding area over and over again.
From Orgrimmar City to Razor Ridge in the central part of the Durontar region, it was now all a strong defensive line.
There is no right or wrong in this war, and there is no distinction between good and evil, everyone is fighting for what they believe in.
Nazgorin understood the essence of this civil war very well.
The grievances and grievances between Thrall and Garrosh, as well as the high-ranking bosses of the tribe, the orc general didn't understand much, and he didn't want to understand it.
He just followed his heart and made what he thought was the right choice, so what can you impose on him?
The rebels, before launching a full-scale offensive the other day, publicly declared the crimes of Garrosh, the crimes of war.
Garrosh was convicted of the glorious war crimes, the crime of splitting the tribe, the crime of accepting the corruption of the ancient gods against the world, and the complete violation of the spirit of racial equality and unity and struggle that the new tribe upheld when it was founded, that is, the crime of anti-tribe.
As for the final conviction and other additional crimes, such as those that caused great damage to the pandaren, the second phase of a full public trial will not proceed until Garrosh has been defeated and arrested.
The conflict in this civil war was provoked by Garrosh, triggered by the assassination of Kane Bloodhoof and Woking, and the dispatch of Kukaron's troops for "protection" and "stability", which eventually evolved into the current battle between the two factions.
Somewhat ironically, both sides of the Civil War were extremely determined to believe that they were fighting for the sake of the tribe and for the prosperity and strength of the tribe.
Now, the two parties have condemned each other, believing that the other is a tribal sinner.
"You are a good orc warrior, you have your own will for glory, and even if you make what you think is the right choice, I will not blame or question you for this, because faith is never a quality that can be proven by words. ”
"So, see you on the battlefield, my old friend, Lok-tarogar. ”
On the walls of Orgrimmar, General Nazgorin, who stood under the scarlet banner of the Horde, quietly read the letter from King Sarufar to himself, and then sighed heavily.
King Sarufar was the object of great worship for every tribal warrior.
When he was just an ordinary wolf cavalry, he followed the army of the tribe to the Desert of Silitus to fight against the ancient god Cthun with the alliance of all parties in the world.
He stood in his robes and watched as King Sarufar heroically led them into a fearless charge against the overwhelming swarm of subunits countless times larger than his own.
What a powerful and glorious orc warrior, Nazgorin thought at the time, and his fighting spirit was surging.
I want to take him as my goal, move forward step by step, fight steadily, and eventually become the glorious warrior who sacrifices everything for the tribe, for every warrior of the tribe, for every brother and sister.
Now, I guess I've done it.
But the ending was not very satisfactory.
Nazgorin did not believe that the Horde Rebellion was wrong, and in the face of the actions of the current Great Chief, they chose to stand up to it.
As for himself, he chose the loyalty of a soldier, even though he had already become an Overseer.
So... See you on the battlefield, my friends and brothers.
Veterans never die.