Chapter 262: Theramore and Camp Leanings

In the continent of Kalimdor, with the consent of the Night Empire, Gianna and her followers finally got a much-needed place to live.

They will establish their new home in the Dust Swamp coastal region beneath the Barrens, which was specially approved by His Majesty the Titan Emperor as a reward for participating in the Holy War on Mount Hyjal.

Let's not talk about the strength of Gianna and her followers, and don't mention what Gianna has done wrong, let alone think about Gianna's attitude and thinking before.

Let's just say that they at least took the initiative to participate in this battle that seemed extremely dangerous to outsiders, and suffered a lot of losses in the battle against the Scourge Legion.

The Night Elves did not reveal their specific preparations, nor did they say whether the Titan Emperor would take matters into their own hands, and that Akmund and the Burning Legion were a group of extremely dangerous murderers in the eyes of mortals.

Although Boss Hu doesn't have any good feelings for Gianna, it can't be denied that at least people are very smart and do everything that should be done, and what is not necessary is done, and people can't find any fault at all.

In that case, throwing the Dust Swamp region to her now and allowing her and her followers to establish a small, completely neutral city would not pose much of a threat to the Night Empire.

Gianna named the city, which was in full swing, and said that she would remain absolutely neutral and would not have any factional overtones, and invited the Alliance and the Horde to build an embassy to settle in.

The alliance led by the Storm Kingdom naturally didn't have a good impression of Gianna, so they didn't pay attention to her at all, as if they hadn't received the message.

The new tribe was interested, and Grand Chief Durotan said he would discuss the matter.

After all, such a thing as an embassy stationing can be big or small, at least it can be regarded as a clear indication that it will not be an enemy.

Between the Alliance and the Horde, except for the Night Empire, the two sides did not have any diplomatic stationing, and it was completely a red-eyed fight.

Aside from these bigwig organizations, there is also a small town built by goblins in the area of the Dust Swamp, which is also absolutely neutral.

The Black Rope Chaebol under the command of the Night Empire, as well as the Rusty Water Chaebol who favored the new tribe, could not get involved, so it was considered a free place for business.

The rest of the area is an endless swamp and the ferocious beasts that lurk in it.

In the southernmost part of the swamp, there is the lair of the Black Dragon Princess Onexia, but it has now been emptied.

Her newest lair is located on the third floating island of the Night Empire, not far from the city of Black Rope.

Anyway, there is still a lot of open space on Island No. 3, and it is idle to be idle, so an area was simply set aside to build a wide and comfortable dragon's lair for Onexia.

Surrounded by lava, in the center of the dragon's lair is a habitat made of obsidian, stacked with all kinds of shiny and precious jewels, as well as countless black dragon eggs.

The Black Dragon Princess is currently very honest, let her lay eggs, let her stay in Stormwind City to participate in politics, for the sake of her being so obedient and contributing a lot of black dragon eggs, Boss Hu also gave her some autonomy and freedom.

Therefore, Onexia's current luxurious aristocratic life is quite nourishing, and she has become accustomed to the intrigue of those daily aristocratic groups, as well as the vicious vigilant eyes of King Lane.

The Black Dragon Princess is very smart, and she gradually figured out the temper of her Titan master, so under her favor, the Titan Master's attitude towards herself has also improved a lot.

It's a pity that the Titan has no interest in the female dragon, and if he can let himself blow the pillow wind a few times, the effect will be even better.

With the relocation of the Black Dragon Princess Onexia's family, the biggest threat to the Dust Swamp area has disappeared, and all that remains are some small fish and shrimp, which can't make any big waves.

Gianna also found one of the biggest surprises here, since she came to the Dust Swamp, she had heard about the rumors of the swamp witch, and Gianna was very curious about it.

So she explored, and eventually found a plain wooden hut in the depths of the swamp.

Gianna then meets the legendary swamp witch.

Egwen...

It turned out to be the former guardian Egwen, who lived in seclusion and no longer cared about the outside world.

Gianna was very happy about this, and after a long conversation between the two women, Gianna invited Egwene to return to Theramore with her, and asked her to return to the mountain to serve as her mentor and help her manage the nascent city of Theramore.

After thinking for a moment, Egwen agreed to Gianna's invitation and decided to go to live in Theramore.

Speaking of Egwen, in fact, she is not a material for quiet seclusion at all, and the reason why she did this is only because of the blow of her son Medivan and the guilt of failing to live up to her duty as a guardian.

She is a woman who can't be idle, she has had enough of this kind of boring days, and now that Gianna has invited her, she has decided to go out again.

is no longer a powerful guardian, no longer a world-famous archmage, and now he is just a plain ordinary old woman, nothing more.

The addition of Egwene made Theramorton appear a lot more formal and tall, and finally had the appearance of some formal organizational forces, and it was no longer a refugee concentration camp for a group of refugees.

However, everything has a price, and this price is that Theramore still has a camp tendency after all.

Egwene was naturally a staunch supporter of the Alliance, with her as Gianna's mentor and her deputy to help manage Theramore, and the city inevitably began to tilt towards the blue camp.

Egwene has always been disgusted by the orc tribe recruited by his son Medivan, and even though the new tribe has now regained its former noble traditions and peaceful sanity, it still can't change the thinking of an old racist.

Heaven and earth can be seen, even the Draenei, a race that is also from the world of Draenor, Egwene is very resistant, although they have joined the alliance, they are still foreign invaders.

In Egwen's opinion, the alliance should only be humans, elves, dwarves, and gnomes, and then the human kingdoms of the north and south should intrigue with each other, which is normal, but there is no place for these foreign invaders.

Older campists like Egwene are, in a way, racist.

The new tribe was not stupid, and Grand Chief Durotan regretted this, and then vetoed the proposal for the Tribal embassy to be stationed in Theramore.

Tribes can accept the hostility and hostility of the campists, but they will never compromise with the discriminatory attitudes of the die-hard racists.

We fought for this world in Mount Hyjal, and we have proven ourselves to be part of the world of Azeroth, and even the Titan gods have expressed their gratitude to the orc tribes for their bravery.

What are you, Egwene?

Regarding the constantly changing relationship between the tribe and Theramore, the alliance led by the Stormwind Kingdom is eating melons and watching the show, jumping out from time to time to sarcastically say a few words about both sides.

Our alliance is not racist, we are just pure campists, we just hate you tribal pigs, you come to bite me.

The tribe means to shut your foul mouth, you cunning alliance dogs.