Chapter 151: Quid pro quo

Marlos glanced at Lin Yue, and then at Sindagosa, who was still with his eyes closed, "It's just some materials, a fair exchange." ”

"Good. Lin Yue agreed.

Marlos said several materials, all of which were ores and other things needed for forging, Lin Yue frowned, he hadn't heard of these materials. Sindagosa, who was on the side, said, "These materials are available, but I need some time to get them." ”

"Well, when Lord Sindagosa gets it, this drawing will be yours. Malos said.

The stubbornness of the dwarves gave Lin Yue a headache, but there was no choice but to let Sindagossa go to fetch the materials that Marlos said, while he stayed in the Iron Forge.

Marlos and Sindagosa left the council chamber together, while Lin Yue was taken to the special lounge to wait, Lin Yue wanted to walk around the Ironforge Fort, but was told by the dwarf guarding the door that he could not move around freely. Lin Yue, who was helpless, could only stay in the lounge and continue to look at the brief history of the mainland.

Malganis is planning a second invasion of Azeroth, and one of his biggest pawns is Medivan. At the time of the second invasion, the Abyss Legion was renamed the Burning Legion.

Around the time of Medivan's birth, the Fraudster Kilgardan and his followers were plotting their next move in the Warped Void. This cunning demon lord, under the orders of his master Malganis, plans the Burning Legion's second invasion of the world of Azeroth. This time, he couldn't allow any slip-ups. Kil'Gardan decided he needed to send a new force to weaken Azeroth's defenses first. Then the Burning Legion will be able to conquer the world with ease. If the native races of Azeroth, such as the Night Elves and Dragons, suffer losses when they are forced to deal with new threats. Then when the Burning Legion actually invades, they will be too weak to put up any substantial resistance.

It was at this time that Kilgardan discovered Draenor, a world teeming with life, floating silently in the endless darkness. This idyllic expanse is home to the clan-based orcs and the peace-loving Draenei with shamanic traditions. The noble orc clans nomaded and hunted in the vast grasslands, while the studious Draenei built primitive cities on towering cliffs and mountain peaks. Kilgardan realizes that with proper training of Guò, these natives of Draeno have great potential to serve the Burning Legion.

After comparing these two races. Kilgardan believes that martial orcs are more susceptible to the Burning Legion's fall. He used almost exactly the same tactics as Marganis had done a long time ago to enslave the elder orc shaman, the priest Gugar. Guided by this shaman, the demon spread the ** and ferality of killing throughout the orc clan. Soon after. This noble race was transformed into a bloodthirsty group of slaves. Kilgardan drove Gugar and his people to the final step of degeneration: to make them exist entirely in pursuit of death and war. But Gugar realizes that his people will be bound by hatred forever, and for some reason, he refuses to obey the orders of the devil.

Frustrated by Gugar's refusal to cooperate, Kilgardan soon began looking for another orc who could hand over his fellow citizens to the Burning Legion. The cunning demon lord finally found a faithful disciple to his satisfaction, the ambitious student of Gugarna. Gul'dan. Kil'Gardan promised to give Gul'dan endless power in exchange for his absolute loyalty. The young orc gradually became a greedy apprentice of demonic magic, becoming the strongest warlock ever in the world. He taught this mystical sorcery to other young orcs and sought to eradicate the noble shamanic traditions of the orc clan. Gul'dan showed his fellow citizens a new magic, a terrifying, death-like energy. ...

Kil'Gardan sought absolute control over the orcs, so he helped Gul'dan establish the Shadow Council, a secret sectarian organization whose role was to manipulate orc clans and use witchcraft to expand across the continent of Draenor. As more and more orcs began to practice witchcraft and magic, the peaceful and vibrant world of Draenor began to grow dark and withered. Over time. The vast grasslands have left the orcs to thrive on the land that has shrunk, and there is red wasteland everywhere. The demonic energy is slowly destroying the world.

Under the control of Gul'dan and his Shadow Council, the orcs became increasingly aggressive. They built grand arenas. Enable orcs to hone their killing skills and experience war and death in it. During this time, a small number of clan chiefs expressed strong dissatisfaction with the depravity of the race, including Durotan, the chief of the Frostwolf Clan, who warned that the orcs had lost themselves and were in a state of hatred and rage. However, his warnings were not heeded by the chiefs of some powerful clans. For example, Grom Hell of the Warsong Clan stands up for this new era of war and conquest.

Although Kilgardan knew that the orc clan was basically ready. But he still needs to confirm the absolute loyalty of the orcs to him. Through the Shadow Council, he secretly summoned Manolos the Saboteur, a berserk demon full of ruin. At the same time, Gul'dan also gathered the clan chiefs together and convinced them that they would become invincible after drinking the furious blood of Manolos. With the exception of Durontan, all the clan chiefs drank the blood of the rage under the leadership of Grom, Hellroar, and left their fate completely in the hands of the demons, becoming slaves of the Burning Legion. Seduced by the blood of Manolos, the chieftains unconsciously spread the ** of conquest to their compatriots who absolutely trusted them.

The orcs are completely engulfed by this bloodthirsty curse and are ready to take out their anger on anyone who stands in their way. Gul'dan felt that the time was ripe and united the various clans that had conquered each other into a unified and unstoppable tribe. However, after considering that certain chiefs such as Grom, Hellroar, and Orgrimm, the Hammer of Destruction might quarrel with each other for the position of Supreme Commander, Gul'dan set up a puppet chieftain to rule over the new tribe. Destroyer Blackhan. An unusually depraved and evil leader, chosen to become Gul'dan's puppet. Under Blackhan's command, the orc horde began to test their combat prowess with the rustic draenei.

A few months later. The Horde has wiped out almost all of the Draenei on the continent of Draenor, with only a small number of Draenei survivors barely surviving the terrible fury of the Orcs. Triumphant of victory, Gul'dan indulged in the power and power of the Horde all day long. However, he was well aware that if there were no enemies to kill, the orc tribe would be ruined in an endless civil war because of the slaughter he could not control.

Kilgardan also realizes that the Horde is fully ready, and the orcs have become the most powerful weapon in the hands of the Burning Legion. He told the news to his master, and Marganis thought that his time for revenge had finally come.

As Kil'Gardan prepares the Horde for an invasion of Azeroth. Medivin is still fighting with Malganis for control of his soul. King Ryan of Stormwind grew uneasy about the dark aura that had eaten away at Medivan's soul and informed Anduin of his concerns. Lothar, the last bloodline of Arathi, the commander of the army appointed by King Lane himself. However, neither of them could have imagined the catastrophe that would come with Medivan's gradual descent into madness.

Marganis made a promise to Gul'dan. If Gul'dan agrees to lead the horde into Azeroth, then he will give Gul'dan great power in return. He told him that if he could find the underwater tomb where the Guardian Egwen, who sealed the remains of Sargeras more than a thousand years ago, he could become the master of the world. Gul'dan accepted Malganis' terms and decided to find the legendary tomb and claim his due reward after defeating the natives of Azeroth. After confirming that the orcs would obey his rule, Marganis ordered the orcs to begin an invasion. ...

Medivan and the Warlocks of the Shadow Council have joined forces to open a spatial passage known as the Dark Gate. This passage connects Azeroth to Draenor, and is large enough for an entire army to pass through Guò. Gul'dan sent orc scouts through the Dark Portal to reconnoiter the continent they were about to conquer, and the information they brought back convinced the Shadow Council that the time was ripe to take Azeroth.

Durotan still believed that Gul'dan's fall would lead to the demise of the Zhì tribe, and he once again protested to the warlocks. The warrior claimed that the warlock was turning his back on the noble and pure spirit of the orcs. And this reckless invasion of theirs will eventually bring doom to the orcs. Since Gul'dan did not dare to risk killing such a famous hero, he resorted to exile Durotan and his Frostwolf clan to the edge of the New World.

After the exiled Frostwolf Clan rushed through the passage, only a few orc clans followed him to the New World. These orcs were soon in the Black Swamp. A gloomy swamp to the east of the Stormwind Kingdom, where a military base has been established. As the orcs began to expand and explore this new land, they immediately clashed with the human guards of Stormwind. Although these skirmishes ended quickly, they fully demonstrated the strengths and weaknesses of both sides of the conflict. Ryan and Lothar never knew the exact number of orcs, and could only rely on guesswork to determine how big the threat was to be. A few years later, most of the orc tribes entered Azeroth. At this time, Gul'dan believed that the time had come for a general attack on humanity. The orc horde gathered all their strength to attack the unwitting kingdom of Stormwind.

When the conflict between humans and orcs spread throughout the kingdom of Azeroth, both warring sides paid the price. King Ryan was convinced that cruel orcs would not be able to conquer the continent of Azeroth. He contemptuously stood still in the capital of the Stormwind Kingdom. However, Sir Lothar felt that he should go head-to-head with his enemies, and he had to choose between his own ideas and his loyalty to the king. Eventually, he chose his instincts, and with the help of Medivan's young apprentice, Khadgar, Sir Lothar launched a lightning-fast assault on Medivan's mage tower in Karazhan. Khadgar and Lothar succeed in defeating the Mad Guardian, the culprit who started the war. Through Guò's destruction of Miè Medivan's body, Lothar and Khadgar inadvertently drive Sargeras's soul into the abyss. The pure and kind Madison's soul was thus liberated, and he wandered in the astral plane for many years.

Although Medivan was defeated, the orc tribe still had the upper hand. As the orc army was about to triumph, one of the greatest orc chieftains, Orgrim, the Hammer of Destruction began to detect the depraved power that had begun to spread among the tribe while they were still in Draenor. His old friend Durotan returns from the penal colony and once again exposes Gul'dan's treachery to him. Gul'dan's killers soon assassinated Dulongtan's family, leaving only his young son. Unbeknownst to the Hammer of Destruction, this Durotan was discovered by a human lieutenant named Edres, Blackmore, and raised him like a slave.

The young orc went on to become known to be the greatest orc leader.

Enraged by Durontan's death, Orgrim set out to save the orc tribe from evil depravity, eventually killing Blackhan, Guldan's puppet, and replacing him as the leader of the orc tribe. Under his rule, the ruthless orcs eventually launched an attack on Stormwind Fortress. King Yan Zòng underestimated the power of the orc tribe, and he watched helplessly as his kingdom fell into the hands of these green-skinned invaders. Eventually, Ryan was assassinated by the orc Katarina, one of the best killers in the Shadow Council.

Lothar and his warriors returned from Karazhan in the hope of minimizing casualties and saving their homeland. However, they returned too late, and the kingdom they loved was reduced to ruins. The orc horde is still ravaging every inch of land, and Lothar, who has been forced into hiding, and his companions have vowed to reclaim their homeland at any cost. (To be continued)