Chapter 260: Ending the Momentum with All Parties
The Battle for the Void is over.
After the coalition forces cleared the battlefield and wiped out the remnants of the void creatures, everyone began to slowly return to their respective homes.
Naru returned to the Teroka Forest with the army of Shattrath City.
The new tribesmen split up and continued to stabilize the situation in the Nagrand steppes and the Blade Mountains.
The Alliance, on the other hand, followed Illidan*Fury's Illidare forces to Shadowmoon Valley to continue to manage the land permanently polluted by evil energy.
The druids of the Council of Cenarion drove all the way into the Zangar Swamp in an attempt to study the various exotic plants in the gloomy swamp.
Goblins and Ethereals also ran back to the Voidstorm region to continue their commercial struggle.
The coalition units were as if they had defeated an ordinary enemy, and there was no great excitement or revelry to celebrate.
This is not difficult to understand, after all, the creatures living in the world of Azeroth have long been accustomed to seeing strong winds and waves.
In our troubled world, what kind of monster doesn't have it? What kind of disaster haven't we seen? What kind of big thing haven't we experienced?
So don't always think about making a big news, we've been through a lot of battles, and we've seen a lot!
There is a Titan god resident in Azeroth, and he has killed so many supervillains along the way, and he will naturally be numb after seeing too much.
Even the orcs, the alien races that took root in Azeroth, have been trained in their nerves after the Tide of Darkness, the Scourge War, and the Battle of Angela.
To put it bluntly, isn't it just the boss of an ancient god, we even beat the ancient god easily, and we are still afraid of your boss!
Everyone has blind confidence in the strength of the Titan Sarodar, and most people firmly believe that as long as this master is there, only the world of Azeroth will run to fight others, and there will be no possibility for others to beat the world of Azeroth.
As for the tumors inside ... What are you kidding, Lao Tzu has even seen the divine war, and those tumors that try to harm the world and cause disasters will definitely be wheeled over and over again in the vast sea of people's war.
As a result, the only threat posed by the Burning Legion now was gone, so the coalition units that had let go of their hands began to concentrate on plundering and grabbing territory.
The Alliance and the Horde and the Night Empire began to enclose the territory in a big way, and everyone tacitly divided their plundering areas, and everything was divided into the same orderly process as the last invasion of the wrong timeline.
The Alliance has built a simplified version of the Great Wall in the area where Shadowmoon Valley meets the Nagrand Meadows, with walls separating the two regions entirely. The new tribe did not show any weakness, and they also built a wall in the rough style of the tribe, with spikes on it.
The border guards on both sides stood on the top of the city every day with big eyes and stared at each other, and no one wanted to weaken their momentum first.
Garrosh Hellroar also often led the new tribe to his own legion, running under the walls of the Alliance to make a loud noise, causing great distress to the soldiers of the Alliance.
"Cunning Alliance Dogs! You bandits, the Outlands are ours, Go back to the Hellfire Peninsula, Shadowmoon Valley is not your land!"
"Stupid tribal pigs, you have the ability to get out of the world of Azeroth! we have occupied the Valley of the Shadowmoon, what can you do with us!"
"Illidan is an arrogant fool, and your alliance would accept a demon-like existence, which is no different from the Burning Legion!"
"Fuck off, you hateful mad orc, do we need you to talk about our internal affairs!"
Similar blowouts occur daily in the area bordering Nagrand with Shadowmoon Valley.
The new tribe has always wanted to recruit a large number of Void Drakes as air cavalry, because the goblins of the Rusty Water Chaebol have also developed floating airships for the tribe to deal with the Alliance's increasingly powerful air fleet. However, the origin of the Void Dragon Egg has always been firmly controlled by the evil orcs under the command of Illidan, so the new tribe has no choice but to find another way.
As for the X-51 Void rocket, which has become extremely popular recently, this kind of thing will not be used by the army, and it is completely an exclusive toy for adventurers.
First of all, the price is the biggest flaw, plus all kinds of small problems with goblin products, so the army directly excludes this thing.
In the end, they got a batch of Void Ray in the Blade Mountain area, although this creature is not as aggressive as the Void Dragon, but it is much faster than the Void Dragon.
Speaking of Blade Mountain, we have to mention the situation there.
Under the blow of the new tribe, the Bailong Sect has suffered heavy casualties and has not been able to survive. Lexa leads the ogre tribes of Blade Mountain as they expand their territory.
Tribal towns and military forts can be found all over Blade's Edge Mountain, and there are also large numbers of troops stationed at the key passes to Void Storm and Zangar Marsh.
The gnomes originally wanted to establish a small stronghold in Blade Mountain, but they were soon forcibly demolished by the tribe. They were thrown out with their stuff, much to the annoyance of the dwarfs who were obsessed with engineering.
There was also news that a radical gnome named Milhouse Mana Storm attacked the Horde Pass Fortress in a fit of rage because he was dissatisfied with the rude behavior of the Horde.
No one knew what the hell the hell was the mysterious spell called "Cataclysm" that this dwarf unleashed, but in short, he had blown up the gate of the tribe's pass fortress and a small section of the city wall, and then fled decisively.
After a long time of tossing and turning, the gnomes finally returned to the Hellfire Peninsula to establish their own engineering academic base.
The Hellfire Peninsula is not dangerous, it has become the exclusive domain of the Night Empire, and no one in the Alliance nor the Horde wants to come and meddle.
Fort Glory and Salma have both been demolished, and these two fortresses have lost their mission to protect the Dark Gate and fight against demons, so they have no value to exist. Naturally, the Night Empire no longer allowed the military fortresses of two other forces on its own land to be an eyesore here.
Of course, the High Elves' stronghold here, the Eagle Outpost, and the Draenei's Temple of Tahamat are still allowed to continue to exist.
Quel'Salas is the younger brother of his own vassal country, and of course there is nothing wrong with it.
The Temple of Tahamat in the Valon Padraenei was a bit special, originally intended to drive them all to the Teroka Forest, but that would be too tearing in the face. So the Night Empire adopted a compromise solution, and they sent a large group of Draenei sent by the Queen of Turani to the temple to settle down. The two sides, who were incompatible, immediately began all sorts of skirmishes and frictions again.
Coupled with the fact that the Draenei of the Velonite faction are too small, most of their compatriots who came to the Outlands are in Shattrath City. So Velonpadelaney, who couldn't bear all the humiliation, left one after another, and all of them ran to Shattrath to find the guards Irel and Naruadar to complain.
The orcs of the Hellfire Fortress were similarly blasted away, and they were sent back to the Dark Temple in the Valley of the Shadowmoon.
As for the Abyss Lord Matheriton who is imprisoned at the bottom of the fortress... Well, he's more bitter.
After the Burning Legion's official invasion, the prison of Mathridon was subjected to various soundproofing magic, unaware that a poor Abyss Lord was being held in the depths of the fortress.
Therefore, the Burning Legion agreed that Matheriton was already dead, and even when Sargeras finally asked Hu Feng for a demon, the Dark Titan did not notice that there was still a fish that slipped through the net.
To sum up, Mathriton is tragic.
After the orcs were gone, he was handed over to the Night Empire.
Heaven and earth can be learned, compared to those inhuman scholars of the Night Children, the evil orcs are simply gentle and considerate little angels of love.
This group of deranged scholars of the Children of the Night not only drew his blood, but also cut his flesh and split small pieces of his soul for various taboo studies.
And then intimately help yourself recover, and then continue to torture like this.
Matheriton really wanted to shout at this moment, "Uncle Illidan, I was wrong, you can take me to the Dark Temple to continue to be imprisoned!"
As for the demonic blood needs of the evil beasts, the Holy Cult Army still sent it to the Dark Temple on time.
In addition to the use of Mathriton as a test subject, this move also kept the lifeblood of the orcs in the hands of the Empire.
This was something that Elisandr had come up with, and had given orders from far away in the world of Azeroth.
The Chief Prime Minister didn't disbelieve in Illidan, she did her best to maintain the stability of the vast empire and eliminate any uncertainties that might arise, even if the possibility was infinitely close to zero.
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