Chapter 422: Faith and Conflict
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The Draenei of the Veron faction have been given a new home.
They built their temporary town around the giant crystal ship Essoda and then explored the strange and unknown world of Azeroth with curiosity.
After a while, the Draenei also had a general understanding of all sides of the world, as well as the simple background of each faction.
The Prophet Velon, of course, was inclined to join the Alliance, and he directly ruled out the possibility of joining the Horde.
The orc tribe that slaughtered the Draenei back then also came to the world of Azeroth, and after a complete failure in the invasion, they survived a short period of pain and recovery, and then established a new tribe.
Veren knew that the Frostwolf Clan belonged to sane and peace-loving orcs, but no matter what, they were still orcs after all.
And the draenei and the orcs, after that war, could never be on the same side.
Although there is also a steel tribe under the command of the Night Empire, and it is led by the two war heroes of the orcs, Grom and Kargas, but the nature of this steel tribe is completely different from that of the new tribe, and Velen still sees this relatively clearly.
The Iron Tribe is at most a private elite legion under the command of the Titan God Emperor, and they are not on the side of the power camp, and they do not have their own political attitudes and positions, so they are not the successors of the tribe.
Of course, if you have to define it, the Iron Tribe is naturally a pro-tribal political attitude, and its relationship with the other members of the alliance is relatively estranged.
As a result, the Prophet Velony soon made a final decision, and the Draenei officially announced that he had joined the Alliance, and was later welcomed by the Stormwind Kingdom, who invited the Draenei to send an emissary to Stormwind City to establish an embassy.
Well, don't put gold on Velon's face, he doesn't really have any other choice.
After all, the island of Secret Blue is next to the Night Empire's lair, and when you look up, you can see the towering World Tree Taidashir.
Coupled with the interconnection of the bridges, the Night Empire wants to occupy the Secret Blue Island and the Secret Blood Island, which is the work of a meal.
So either absolute neutrality, or join the alliance, there is no third way.
Although it was only a brief contact, Veron clearly felt the unique atmosphere and style of acting within the Night Empire.
To put it simply, you want to expect an imperialist country full of leader worship to be able to tolerate a thorn in the side of a different camp next to it.
Take out the map and take a closer look, are there any neutral forces around the Night Empire?
There is no one, either the people of the alliance or the tribe, there is no third party.
However, what made Viren even more strange was that the Titan God seemed to be a little repulsive to Naru.
In the words of the last meeting and conversation, between the lines, the Titan Divine Venerable revealed a-for-tat and faint disdain for Naruvolos, and he did not hide it at all.
But this shouldn't be, except for the dark evil god Sargeras, shouldn't the other Titan gods be the existence of absolute order and justice? Naru should be the staunchest ally of the Titan Pantheon.
As for the attitude of the next-door neighbors, that is, the Draenei of the Tulani faction, it made Velen a little confused and puzzled.
Of course, Velen also understands very well, although they are both Draenei's compatriots, they are on two timelines after all, so it is extremely normal to be vigilant and keep a distance.
And that group of draenei should be called dawn light cast draenei now, to be precise, they are a racial derivative branch infused with the divine power of the titans, and if they have to be independent, they can't find anything wrong.
But this group of draenei has gone a little too far to protect themselves!
Their high wall divides the island into two, and the attitude is extremely obvious, everyone is half a person, the well water does not interfere with the river water, except for simple trade exchanges, other aspects are completely separated, you don't bother me, I don't bother you.
Moreover, the Dawn Light Casting Draenei under the command of Tulani is also extremely uninterested in Naru and the Holy Light, and in such a short period of time, there have been many conflicts and frictions between the two due to religious issues.
The Draenemon of Veron are steadfast believers in the Light and worship Naru as their guide, and they have great reverence for freeing themselves from the world of Draenor, leading them in their quest for life, and fighting the Burning Legion, and habitually carrying interjections in praise of Naru in their daily conversations.
Tulani's Dawn Light Forge Delaney was very disgusted by their attitude and thinking of placing Naru above the Titan Emperor, so your words quickly turned into a quarrel.
The Draenei of the Tulani faction are equally well-founded.
Heaven and earth can be seen, when we were about to be wiped out by the evil orc tribe, we didn't see any bullshit Naru come to save us.
Okay, take 10,000 steps back, even if our timeline is the wrong timeline, and without any future, Naru can't come, then it's not our problem.
Why was the Titan Emperor able to return again for a promise, but not the Naru, who had already hooked up with the Prophet Veron in the wrong timeline?
As a result, many ordinary people in the Draenei on both sides were dissatisfied with each other over this issue of conflict of faith.
Originally, I was reluctant to open the New Oakington and New Calabo Temples for the Draenei of the Velen faction, but now you are not allowed to come because you find fault every day, hurt our fragile feelings, and conflict with our beliefs.
Aren't you hard-hearted, you want Oakington, you want Carabo, then you make it yourself, don't come to us.
All in all, the relationship between the two draenei quickly evolved into a somewhat strangely slight state of confrontation, and they were hostile and resistant to each other.
However, there are no similar problems between the two high-level leaders, and Veron and Tulani can be compared to each other, but the antagonism between the common people and the middle-level crystal technicians or officer class is more serious.
After all, the two draenei are not dictatorships, so the voice of the people is extremely important, which also causes the relationship between the two sides to stagnate, and even begin to deteriorate.
The originally planned selection and training of the Soul Bound Priest was also temporarily shelved due to the conflict between the two sides.
The Soulbinder Priests have expressed their refusal, as they are unwilling to get involved with the Draenei of the Velen faction, let alone teach their inner priest apprentices who have the talent of Soulbinder.
The Soulbinders have long since abandoned the Light and are extremely repulsive to Naru, and the Soulbinder Priests, who are now well-versed in the sacred and precept systems, use the milder Dawn Dawn.
So this also gave the prophet Velun a headache.
Originally, I thought that there was hope for the revival of the Soul Binder, but I didn't expect that it was still a dead end, and the Soul Bound priest of the Tulani faction was no longer what he remembered, let alone the thinking attitude of the clansmen on their timeline.
The garrison Ariel was indignant, angrily accusing the soulbinders of losing their due justice and kindness, and losing their love and equality as priests.
They are a disgrace to the Light ... Wait, forget, they don't believe in the Light for a long time.