Chapter 539: Driven by Interests
The tribe implements the big chieftain system, and its interior, whether it is orcs or minotaurs, is full of large and small clans, even if it is a dark spear troll, there are factions inside.
Kane changed the history of Azeroth, the orcs did not make a big fuss in the Eastern Continent, and the alliance led by the kingdom of Lordaeron had relatively little damage.
At the same time, the orcs have gathered more members, including some members of the tribe who died out in the original historical line.
For example, white fangs, black scars, blade wind, and fire blades.
The White Fangs are the oldest orc clans, and they have long sympathized with the Frostwolf Clan and opposed Gul'dan's order to hunt them down. As a result, Gul'dan ordered the assassination of Durotan and his wife, and the White Fang Clan was retaliated against and persecuted by the radicals among the orcs.
Thrall was fond of the White Fang Clan, who also adhered to the ancient shamanic ways, and deliberately facilitated its re-establishment and assigned the Stawater Oasis to the clan as a habitat.
It's not far from Ratchet City, and the potential for development is still high (relative to barren land).
Blackscar is also an ancient clan, and shortly after the original history line Sal returned to Draenor, Nazgrell, who was newly appointed as his lieutenant, was a member of the Blackscar Clan, but Nazgrel was the only remnant of the clan at that time.
And in Azeroth, the Black Scar Clan has survived many of the forces invaded by the Second Human-Beast War. They are placed by Thrall in the Pool of Oblivion, an oasis in the Barrenlands.
The Blackscar Clan has a certain combat mission, and to the northwest of their settlement is a treacherous place called Waterless Ridge, where the Harpys are the world, and the Blackscar Clan wants to curb the expansion of the Harpies.
The Blade Wind Clan simply opposed the order of Nao Zu, and later joined under the threat of the big chief of the tribe, and has been reluctant to contribute, Na Ozu returned to Draenor after the defeat of the Second Human-Beast War, and when he co-opted a group of clans to flee to the New World, he did not forget to take revenge, so Draenor's Wind Blade Clan has been wiped out.
But there are still some in Azeroth, they are cheating and tricky and refuse to help, they can slip and hide, and the famous representative, Itreig, is the orc veteran who saved and was saved by Ferdin.
Itreg is now Thrall's advisor, and the Bladewind clan has been rebuilt. They were assigned to Stonetalon Mountain, where they established the Scorching Sun Stone Dwelling in a place not too far from the Valley of the Cedars.
Fireblade Clan. In fact, the fire blade is not strictly a clan, it is more like a fandom. They are made up of warriors who like to fight alone, and are rich in Juggernaut. The clan was once the most charismatic presence of the orc tribe.
However, this clan was repeatedly used by Naozu, and its last strength, when defending the Dark Gate, was crushed by the alliance led by Tulayan and Khadgar on the other side of the Black Gate.
In the original historical line, the later demons used their names to recruit people, and together with the self-established Burning Blade Tribe, they did all kinds of subversive and tricky things.
Specifically, after they occupied the Flame Rift for a time, they attracted the fledgling newcomers of the tribe to enter, and then tortured and coerced them to kill them if they refused to give in.
Thrall's bodyguards were once Juggernauts from the Fireblade Clan, but the clan really flourished when the belligerent Garrosh Hellroar served.
The Fireblade Blades, who were blinded in pursuit of power and super-perception, danced the Storm of Blades, causing the Alliance and Horde Resistance to suffer heavy casualties in their assault on Orgrimmar.
It's a pity, like Garrosh, shining but short-lived.
Thrall didn't like the clan, which always maintained a bloodthirsty style of killing and was a lone wolf. They are often legendary, but they are at odds with the teamwork and collaborative spirit of the military.
But considering that they are also useful as sharp blades, they are arranged in the Sweet Water Oasis, one of the three oases in the Barrenlands.
The Fireblade Clan also has a mission, the wailing cave there is very weird, and the large army can't be spread out at all, Thrall is not willing to let the warriors of the tribe lose in that kind of cave exploration, so he simply let the Fireblade Orcs with strong personal combat power send them over.
What Thrall didn't know was that the remnants of the Fireblade Clan's power in the world of Azeroth had long been wiped out.
Those orcs who have been strengthened by demonic blood, thus becoming extremely bloodthirsty, and slaughtering the old and weak, women and children without mercy, all carry more than 100 lives, Kane's ass is sitting on the side of humans, and he will not let them live.
In the original historical line, they were the ones who carried out massacres in Steinblybled and played demon sacrifices.
Arthas had been involved in several operations against the orcs before he encountered the Cult of the Damned, only to be confronted with a massacre by the Fireblade, which made him angry. It can be regarded as a foreshadowing for being completely angered by the Lich King's actions in the later stage.
But now with Kane, the Fireblade Orcs have been targeted for a long time.
Hunted down by the Shadows, their original consciousness obliterated, they were crafted into flesh golems, then given new consciousness with Construct Activation, and trained......
Now, they are the largest group force that Kane has arranged in the Horde.
They were placed in the Sweetwater Oasis, and when Kane learned about it, he thought it was a surprise.
Others don't know what's going on in the Wailing Cave, he knows. Just get another night elf's combat power, although it will also be like a fire blade, and it will be re-demonized.
In the multi-ethnic land of Azeroth, skins are sometimes important.
Orcs, Night Elves, and others, including humans, are relatively less wary of their own kind.
In a different place, when you find a group of people of the same kind, the ordinary perspective often gives birth to the feeling of relief and the curiosity of 'why are you here'.
The ruling perspective, on the other hand, feels that it can be exploited and even solicited.
Kane understood the principle of 'razing to raze' very early on, and naturally he would make good use of the skin.
The Fireblade Orcs, as well as the Night Elves of the Tooth Clan (Druid), will be in his hands to target their respective populations.
It took more than ten months for the new tribe to settle down in Kalimdor and complete the basic run-in. During this period, Saar's prestige was also enhanced.
Without the nefarious internal constraints of the 'Burning Blade', the new tribe was able to gain a better and faster foothold, which Kane would like to see.
Pigs have to be fattened to make good meat, and he doesn't intend to use the tactics of Terenus or later Varian Wryon of the Stormwind Kingdom.
His idea was to use economic means to control the generally brave and ruthless tribesmen. And Sal will be his hidden helper.
Thrall grew up in a human social environment, he pursued a better material life, and also hoped that the members of the tribe could live a good life.
With this line of thinking, Thrall, as a tribal leader, has an important basis for dominating the tribe with interests.
Medivan failed to see this, and as a special advisor, he helped Thrall establish the tribe and earned the respect of the tribesmen.
Seeing that the development of the tribe was on the right track, Medivan was very relieved and full of fighting spirit again, and he planned to return to the Eastern Continent again to see if he could convince more organizational forces to go to Kalimdor to prepare for the upcoming burning invasion.
It didn't go well, and he went to Gilneth before Dalaran lobbied.
King Jean Greymane is very optimistic about the terrain of Gilneys and is confident in the Gilneys Defence, which is based on the Greymane Wall.
Especially after Kane invented cement and concrete, the Gilnesians under his leadership first strengthened the Shadowfang Castle at their doorstep, and the Burning Wood Village under the castle hill, and then built Boren Castle in Bernperrot.
In this way, one west and one east, like two guards, are at each other's horns with the Greymane Wall, much more powerful than the original history line with only one wall to defend against the Scourge and later the Forsaken.
It was this arrangement that reassured Jean, and he also recruited the archmage Arugao, who, in his words, "I am very confident in defeating any kind of enemy who comes at me." The Gilneys don't need alliances, much less flights. ”
There was no need to go to the kingdom of Kurtiras, which was dominated by seafaring, and Kalimdor was discovered by the country's expedition ships. There is no need to fool around.
After the nations of the original historical line, including Kurtilas and Lordaeron, were severely damaged by natural disasters, under the leadership of Gianna, they went to the dust swamp at the southeast end of the barren land of Kalimdor to establish Theramore, because they knew a lot about it in advance.
Moreover, the Kul Tiras sacrificed a lot in the Second Human-Beast War, and after Lothar's death, no one could say anything about Dalein Proudmoor, they would only evacuate when they thought it was time to evacuate.
Medivan also didn't think about the Stormwind Kingdom.
Thanks to Kane's timely intervention, Varian was not kidnapped and stuffed to Okaz Island, northeast of the Kalim Dusty Swamp, as was the case in the original history, and his wife, Tiffin, was not killed in the stonemason riots.
In addition, the economic wave set off by Kane has made the Stormwind Kingdom have more funds for post-disaster construction.
Coupled with the fact that Kane took away the great scourge of Onexia, the followers of the black dragon princess naturally followed one after the other.
All kinds of favorable factors have made the development of the Storm Kingdom in recent years far exceed the same period in history.
The people are rich and the country is strong, the kingdom's army is well-trained, and Varian's governing ability and prestige are also there, and the people are naturally more and more loved by the people under the rule of such a monarch.
This is not the same as the original history line when the young Anduin became a puppet and the regent of the Duke of Berval Vortagen, in fact, many things had to be done by Onexia, so that the social chaos and complaints were aroused.
But there is one thing that has to be mentioned. Varian wasn't captured, and in a way, an important lesson in life was missing.
Without his career as a legendary gladiator known as 'Logosh', Varian is not the eagle-stoic, decisive king of the original historical line. Rather, a good man who loves his wife and children.
Also, Varian hates orcs very much, and the kingdom of Stormwind suffered great losses in two human-beast wars, and his father Ryan was also assassinated by the orc assassin Garona.
It is conceivable that in this context, it is absolutely impossible to convince Varian to lead the people of the kingdom to abandon their homeland and thriving their lives, cross the endless sea, go on an adventure in another remote and wild continent, and cooperate sincerely with the tribe led by the orcs.
Therefore, after thinking about it for a while, Medivan did not waste time, but went to the Kingdom of Falken again to meet Kane.
Of course, he wanted to convince Kane, after all, it was rumored that this prince of Garin was now not only the lord of the kingdom of Falcon, but also the dwarves of the Iron Forge and the gnomes of Nomorigan.
Although this statement is a bit exaggerated, it is well known that the dwarves and gnomes owe Prince Garin a great favor, and a series of major events that have happened in these two foreign kingdoms in recent years also seem to prove that Prince Garin's advice is worthy of both races.
Such a person with appeal, once convinced, can pull up a large team.
But Medivan didn't forget that although Kane didn't explicitly oppose his big plan, he had already shown other intentions since he sent the orcs out of the Eastern Continent in a polite manner.
Now Medivan did not dare to convince Garin Tolbain, who seemed to have survived until now, and had not yet tasted defeat in major matters, he just wanted to know what the prince's intentions were.
Medivan felt that adjusting his plan after knowing Kane's strategy was probably the most reliable choice at the moment.