Chapter 329: The Prophet Who Suddenly Appeared

If there is no real way, no one wants to abandon the familiar home planet to fight for an uncertain future.

The concentration of Draenor's evil energy is seriously exceeded, and even if it does not continue to deteriorate in the future, the evil energy that has penetrated the water and soil of Draenor will gradually spread until it spreads to the entire planet.

As the wisest and most knowledgeable shaman of the orc tribe, Neozu had predicted the fate of Draenor many years ago.

There is no hope in this world, and sooner or later, the extremely polluting evil energy will erode away the home planet on which the orcs depend.

At least, for the orcs.

In Sarren's opinion, the situation of Draenor is indeed very bad, but it is not completely irretrievable.

When it comes to reinventing nature, no one is better at it than a druid.

If Draenor is allowed to develop so naturally, it is equivalent to a slow death.

Due to the orc's intellectual poverty, Neozu's desperation is understandable, but not worthy of approval.

With Neozu leading the loyal orcs out of Draenor, the Second Orc War came to an end.

The war is over, but there is still a lot to be done.

Sarean has no official position and does not intend to meddle in military deployments.

After a brief celebration at the front-line barracks, Turayan began to prepare for his next steps.

He had to pick out the soldiers who volunteered to stay in Draenor, and these volunteers would be stationed in Draenor in the future, and they would probably not be able to return to Azeroth for the rest of their lives.

In view of this, Tulayan first chose a lonely person who had no family to worry about.

Before that, Tulayan had to find a base where the expeditionary force could be stationed for a long time.

Fort Glory is definitely not going to work, this fortress guarding the Hellfire Peninsula can only be used as a bridgehead for front-line surveillance.

Due to the barren environment of the Hellfire Peninsula and the high concentration of evil energy in the air, the personnel stationed at Fort Glory must be replaced regularly to avoid irreversible damage to the body and unnecessary attrition.

Tallado Forest, located in the heart of Delaenau, is a great choice.

It is well connected and easy to access any area, and Tulayan immediately catches his eye on the ruins of Shattrath City, which has been breached by orcs.

After learning the history of Shattrath City from Sarean, Tulayan plans to communicate with the Delaneys and work with them to rebuild Shattrath.

As a matchmaker, Sarjan took a step forward while Tulayan remained at the Dark Temple to handle the follow-up, returning to Oakington with Valera and Stella Gosa.

Returning to Aukington, the three of them received an unexpected piece of information from Maladar with a look of surprise on his face.

The spiritual leader of the Draenei, the prophet Viren, finally has news.

Contrary to the barrage's expectations, Viren did not make it to Storm Fortress.

To be precise, at this point in time, Viren had not yet been able to officially get in touch with the Legion of Light.

In order to escape the orc forces, Viren led the surviving refugees to an island off Zangar long before the Dark Gate opened.

After Oakington was breached, the Delaney government-in-exile led by Veren lost contact with Maladal and others.

Alarmed by the movement caused by Neozu opening the interstellar portal, he ventured out of the island to return to the mainland, considering that the situation might change, and was pleasantly surprised to connect with the Draenei rangers who were out hunting from Oakington.

The island where Viren was hiding was called Teredor, located in the center of the Zangar Sea, far from the mainland, and it was impossible for orcs with very poor shipbuilding skills to reach it.

The reason why Viren returned to the mainland was not only because he was aware of the violent spatial fluctuations, but also because he had to do it as a last resort.

The evil energy that spreads across the planet is still slowly expanding, even affecting the vast oceans.

Over the past decade, the water surface of the Zanga Sea has been shrinking in height and area.

According to the Draenei scholars of Teredor, if the pollution of evil energy continues to expand in this way, it will take another 20 years at most for the Zangar Sea to completely dry up.

At the moment when Genidal has long since crashed, Draenor is the hope for the survival of the Draenei, and they certainly don't want to see the planet soar towards destruction.

The bitter war with the orc horde shattered the confidence of the Draenei.

Before ensuring their own safety, they did not dare to take big actions that might attract the attention of the orcs, and could only make some preparations in Teredor to delay the depletion of the sea as long as possible.

The change in the Dark Temple made Viren, who had the ability to foresee, see a different future in a flash.

Instead of sitting back and waiting, take the risk and fight again.

At Viren's insistence, the improvised government-in-exile finally agreed to send scouts to the continent of Draenor.

After more than a decade away from the mainland, the Delaney scouts who returned to Talado were surprised to find that this place was very different from when they left.

The frenzied orcs are long gone, and the forests of Talador have regained their former peace and quiet.

The scout unexpectedly meets Oakington's hunting party, and Viren, who learns the news, is surprised and decides to return to the mainland in person.

When the three of Saljan arrived in Okinton, the Prophet Viren arrived with the newly chosen provisional consul of Teredor.

After the original one-sided battle, the Draenei's talent was a little lacking, and it took a long time for Viren to finally decide on the new consul team.

The garrison officer (paladin) is taken over by Archbishop Akama's deputy, elite garrison officer Marrad.

The team of scholars (mages) was handed over to the new Archbishop Onara, and the technicians were led by Archbishop Hataru's apprentice, Andron.

Neither the high-ranking officials of the Soul Priest nor the Ranger were able to follow Viren to the sea, and there was no new person in charge for the time being.

In addition to these three temporary consuls, Viren also assigned a special person to join the team - the first Breaker to comprehend the power of the elements, the shaman Nobundun.

Originally an elite garrison under Akama, Nobaldon was contaminated by evil energy during the Battle of Shattrath and turned into a Breaker.

Unlike other self-grieving Breakers, Nobaldon did not stop there, and he continued to try, hoping to gain the favor of the Light.

Perhaps as fate would have it, the Light failed to respond to Nobudton, who had evil energy flowing through him, and it was Draenor's initial resurgence of elemental power that responded to him.

Since Luxencen was shattered, Draenor's elemental power was completely overwhelmed by evil energy, and it was unable to turn over for a long time.

After the departure of Gul'dan and other main forces of the Shadow Council, the tenacious elements began to gradually recover.

They abandoned the treacherous orcs and re-selected the Breakers as the spokesmen of the elements.

Through Nobundun's efforts, the way of shamanism gradually spread among the Delaney society of Teredor.

"It is an honor to meet you, Great Immortal, Prophet Viren."

The meeting with Viren surprised Saljan, who thought that the 25,000-year-old immortal had taken refuge in outer space.

Viren is a priest who has been favored by the Light, and arguably the most powerful priest of all time.

Just standing in front of him, Sareen could feel the warm glow in Viren's body.

Even for the extremely long-lived Drade, Viren is already very old.

His beard had long since turned snow-white, and his old face was full of wrinkles.

But Viren's mental state was still very full, his eyes glittering with pale golden light gently looked at Sarren, and an intricately patterned Naru sigil hovered in front of his forehead.

Viren bowed slightly in response to Sarjan's greeting: "Good day, High Elf friend from Azeroth, thank you for your help to Maladar and Nelly. ”

Salian shook his head: "I just did what I could, and it wasn't gratuitous. ”

A hint of deep meaning flashed in Viren's eyes: "I heard Maladar mention that you want to form an alliance with the Draenei on behalf of the High Elves?" ”

There is a saying in another world, once you are bitten by a snake, you are afraid of the well rope for ten years.

Viren once advocated being kind to the Orcs, but in the end, the Orcs slaughtered the Draenei with brutality.

Even if there is something else hidden, the Draenei have suffered a big loss from the orcs after all, and it is inevitable that Viren's attitude towards foreigners will become more cautious and conservative.

Noticing that the atmosphere between the two sides was a little stagnant, Maladal, who had gone out to greet him, hurriedly stood up to play a round.

"Three, please go inside Oakington first and then talk in detail."

"Prophet, it just so happens that we have one more thing to trouble you."