Chapter 155: Orc History

The Grand Warden of the Prisoner Shelter, Edras, Blackmore, keeps an eye on the captured orcs in his prison fortress Dernhold. There was one particular orc that always piqued his interest, the baby he had picked up eighteen years ago who had lost both parents. Blackmore raised the young orc into a talented slave and named him Salar. Blackmore imparted his knowledge of tactics, philosophy, and martial arts to Salar and trained him to become a gladiator. Throughout, the evil warden has worked to forge the orc youth into a weapon.

Despite the warden's harsh upbringing, the young Salar grew up to be a sturdy and intelligent orc, but he knew in his heart that his life should never be spent as a slave. When Salar came of age, he learned about his own race, as well as his own people who had been defeated in war that he had never met, most of whom were held in captive camps. Rumor has it that Orc leader Orgrim, the hammer of destruction, has fled from Lordaeron and gone into seclusion, with only one exiled clan still trying to avoid the wary eyes of the Alliance, secretly conducting military activities.

The learned but inexperienced Salar decided to run away from Blackmore's fort and search for his compatriots. During his travels, Salar visited the captive camp and found that his once-powerful people had become lazy and weak, and there was no place to find the proud warriors he hoped to find. Salar continues to search for the last orc chieftain, Grom, Hellroar, and while the humans are constantly hunting down Grom, he still maintains the orc's exuberant fight**. With the help of his Warsong clan. Hell Roar fought tirelessly to free his oppressed fellow citizens. Unfortunately. Hellroar will never find a way to save them. Salar was touched by the firmness of the roar of hell. Determined to return to the orc's fighting traditions.

In search of his own clan, Salar travels north, hoping to encounter the legendary Frostwolf Clan. Salar learns that Gul'dan had exiled the Frostwolf Clan early in the First War, and that he is the only son of the orc hero Durotan, the chief of the Frostwolf Clan who had been murdered twenty years earlier.

Under the protection of the venerable shamanic priest Drektar, Salar learns the ancient shamanic culture forgotten by the orcs under the evil rule of Gul'dan. After some time, Salar became a powerful shaman and became the chief of the Frostwolf Clan. With the help of elements. Salar decided to free the imprisoned clans and free them from demonic temptations.

During his journey, Salar meets the long-lived sheikh Orgrim, who destroys the Hammer of Miè. As Sarar's father's best friend, the Hammer of Destruction Miè decides to follow the young and promising Salar and help him liberate the imprisoned clans. With the help of many experienced chieftains, Salar eventually succeeded in re-energizing the orcs and establishing a new spiritual belief for his people.

As a symbol of the new life of his people, Salar returned to Blackmore's Dernhold Castle and freed the orcs from the asylum. However, during the battle to liberate an asylum, the hammer of destruction was killed. Salar picked up the legendary hammer of the Hammer of Destruction, donned his black plate armor, and became the new leader of the orcs. In the coming months. Salar's horde swept away many of the shelters and made the Coalition spend a great deal of energy dealing with his shrewd tactics. In his best friend and advisor Grom. Encouraged by the roar of hell, Salar fights to ensure that no orc, human or demonic, becomes a slave again.

While Salar freed his fellow brethren in Lordaeron, Gugar continued to strengthen his base on the continent of Northrend, building a massive castle above the Ice Crown to control the vast army of the undead. But as the Lich King expands his reach, a lonely, hidden kingdom begins to confront his powers. The ancient underground kingdom known as Ezdra Nirab was founded by a ruthless race of humanoid spiders who sent elite troops to attack the Ice Crown and dispel Gugar's insane desire to conquer them. Gugar was dismayed to discover that the spiders were completely immune to his psychic control and strong enough to compete with his army of the undead.

The spider king of the spiders has a large army and a network of underground tunnels covering half of Northrend. Their guerrilla tactics left the Lich King exhausted but found nothing. In the end, Gugar won the war against the Web Monsters with great difficulty, and the spider kingdom of Ezdra Nierab was reduced to ruins under the onslaught of the rampaging Dreadlord and countless undead warriors.

While the Cobwebmon is immune to the psychic powers of the Gugar, his powerful psychic abilities allow him to manipulate the corpses of spider warriors and make them fight for him, as well as build forts and buildings suitable for these spider warriors. After dominating the continent of Northrend, the Lich King is ready to embark on his true mission. The Lich King extends his mind into human territory and summons all dark souls willing to listen to his voice

There are some powerful humans around the world who are willing to heed the Lich King's spiritual call from Northrend, the most famous of which is Kel'thugad, the ** master of Dalaran, who was a member of the Council of Mages who ruled Dalaran, Kenrito. For many years, Kel'thugad was considered an outlier because of his insistence on studying forbidden spiritism. After eagerly learning everything he could get his hands on in the wizarding world, Kel'thugad was frustrated by the outdated and unimaginative dogmas of his peers in front of him. After hearing the call of Gugar, the ** master, thirsty for dark knowledge, exerted all his might to communicate with this mysterious voice, and finally vowed to learn everything he could from the powerful Lich King.

Kel'thugad renounced all his possessions and status, leaving Kenrito and Dalaran forever. At the direction of the Lich King, he sold all his possessions and hid all the money he received in a secret place. After a long and arduous journey, Kel'thugad finally reached the frozen shores of Northrend. The division travels through the ruins of the war-torn kingdom of Ezdro-Nirab, where he sees the terrifying power of the Gugar, and he comes to believe that it is a wise and lucrative decision to join the mysterious Lich King.

After months of traveling through the icy wilderness, Kel'thugad finally reached the Ice Crown. He came to the dark castle of Gugal, and when the silent undead guard let him go, the ** master felt a strong shock. He walked down the road, and at the bottom of the glacier, he saw the Frost Throne and gave his soul to the Lich King. The Lich King is pleased with his new followers. He promised Kel'thugad immortality and great strength in exchange for his loyalty and obedience. Hungry for dark knowledge and power, Kel'thugad immediately accepted his first mission to reach deep into the human world and establish a new sect to worship Gugar as a god. In order to help the ** master complete his mission, Gugar asked him to continue to keep the human body. The Master did an excellent job of using the power of illusion and religion to attract a large number of exiled Lordaerons, describing a beautiful new society to them - and giving each of them a puppet with whom they could contact the Lich King at any time.

Kel'thugad secretly returned to Lordaeron, where he remained active for three years. He used his wealth and intelligence to gather a group of humans who were willing to follow him and formed a sect called the Cult of the Damned. He promised his followers equal social status and eternal life in exchange for their obedience to Gugar. A few months later, a large number of people who were disillusioned with life joined his sect. Kel'thugad's goal - to make people abandon their faith in the light and worship the dark power of the Gugar - was easily achieved. As the Cult of the Curse grows, Kel'thugad also ensures that the rulers of Lordaeron do not discover their secret activities.

While Kel'thugad was successful in Lordaeron, the Lich King was making final preparations for an attack on the human world. Gugar poured his plague energy into a number of artifacts known as the 'Source of the Plague', and ordered Kel'thugad to take them to Lordaeron and hide them in the villages that were controlled by the sect. The source of the plague, protected by the faithful cultists, will serve as a source of plague, unleashing a steady stream of plague that will sweep through the cities and villages of northern Lordaeron.

The Lich King's plan worked very successfully. Many villagers in northern Lordaeron were infected almost instantly. As in Northrend, humans who were exposed to the plague died and then became slaves to the Lich King. The believers led by Kel'thugad were desperate to die and serve their master, and they wanted to become immortal in this way. As the plague spreads and more and more zombies appear in northern Lordaeron, Kel'thugad manages this growing force and calls them the 'Scourge', and it won't be long before it steps through the gates of Lordaeron and erases humanity from this world forever. (To be continued......)