Chapter 645: The Gambler Who Lost the Red Eye
Thanks to the blessings of the netizens of the sand withering in the other world, Salian has heard of the name Sal for a long time, and more than once.
Before the Orcs invaded with the Dark Gate, the kingdoms of Azeroth were at home and playing with themselves.
For most people in the Eastern Kingdoms, the Battle of the Ancients 10,000 years ago is just a legend.
With the Council of Tirisfa wiping their asses behind the scenes, the human kingdoms rarely have access to demons, and they can't experience the horrors of the Burning Legion.
The invasion of the Orcs opened the door to a new world for the upper echelons of the Eastern Kingdoms.
For the first time, human kings, including Terenus, learned that there was a wider world beyond Azeroth.
The top leaders of the human countries other than Dalaran did not care about this new understanding, they thought that the concept of the universe was still too far away from them.
The ancestors of the High Elves were involved in the Battle of the Ancients 10,000 years ago, and Quel'Salas still has a wealth of literature about the Battle of the Ancients.
Linked by the Tyrisfa Council, a collaboration between elves and humans, Dalaran's higher-ups have also gained important information about the Burning Legion.
Saljan has always had a subtle assessment of the mage profession.
It is undeniable that the presence of mages is very important to Azeroth, and it is because of the efforts of these seekers of truth who are curious about the world that the civilization of Azeroth can continue to move forward.
But the mage's curiosity is a double-edged sword.
In Luo Ning's self-deprecating words, most mages are either dying or on their way to it.
The reason why Antonidas agreed with Terenus to establish an orc asylum was only one of the reasons why he was under diplomatic pressure from Lordaeron, and on the other hand, it was to make it easier for the overly curious mage Dalaran to study the new alien species of orcs at any time.
In any case, the orc asylum was eventually established by Terenus against public opinion, and the defeated orcs were thrown into the asylum that sprang up one after another.
Due to the tragic death of his eldest son, Drake Prodmoore, in the Second Orc War, Dalin has an intractable feud with the Orcs.
In Dalin's words...... "Dead orcs are good orcs".
Because of the orc asylum, Kurtilas angrily withdrew from the alliance.
Quel'Salas, Gilnes, Stormgard, and Kul Tiras withdrew from the Alliance, and Terenus's attempt to use the asylum to force the Alliance's nations to contribute was shattered.
It stands to reason that in this case, Lordaeron should not continue to build the shelter on his own initiative, but should use the donkey to put the shelter on hold and slaughter all the captured orcs.
However, Terenus stubbornly opened the asylum, another blunt by the King of Lordaeron after his eagerness to annex Alterac.
Humanitarianism? Do you believe it? Sarean didn't believe it anyway.
Excluding the extinct Alterac, the four major human kingdoms all withdrew from the alliance after the war, and the cost of establishing and maintaining the asylum fell to Lordaeron and Dalaran.
Although Dalaran has a lot of money, their money is not blown by the wind.
As a result of the racist incident, Dalaran lost Quel'Salas, his main trading partner, and his income plummeted.
The study of orcs was almost complete within two years of the end of World War II, and Dalaran, who was increasingly financially struggling, did not want to continue to pay for the meaningless orc shelter.
Coincidentally, in order to maintain the "humanitarian plan" of the orc shelter, Lordaeron also spent a lot of resources.
As Lordaeron's finances shrank year after year, Terenus finally began to regret his decision to slap his swollen face and become fat.
In order to alleviate the financial pressure on Lordaeron, Terenus intensified his pressure on Dalaran to try to make them take on more "responsibility".
As a result, everyone knows that the overwhelmed Dalaran simply picked his son and left, raised the city into the sky, gradually decoupled from geopolitics, and was no longer bound by Lordaeron.
Tyrenus dreams of finding a new source of income, and Quel'Salas, a wealthy neighbor, is naturally coveted by the red-eyed Tyrenus.
If he can defeat Quel'Thalas and force the High Elves to sign an unequal trade treaty, Lordaeron will be able to regain his health and regain his appearance as the strongest kingdom of mankind.
This is also the reason why Terenus has frequently provoked Quel'Thalas in recent years.
He wanted to use these small means to test Kael'thas bottom line.
Like a red-eyed gambler, Terenus pinned his last hope of a comeback on war.
The turmoil at Fort Riptide is also a good opportunity to take advantage of the leaderless kingdom of Stormgard to alleviate the rising pressure within Lordaeron.
However, due to a series of countermeasures by Quel'Thalas, the angry Terenus fell ill in bed and has not fully recovered his health.
Without Terenus in the center, no one dared to take advantage of the chaos to attack Stormgard, and this matter could only be ignored, and a great opportunity to make Lordaeron great again was missed.
The domestic disturbances made Lordaeron's reaction a little sluggish, coupled with the intelligence blockade imposed on Lordaeron by the surrounding countries, the elders sitting in the royal city had not yet noticed the undercurrent surging in the territory of the former Alterac Kingdom.
The undercurrent in question here is not just the covert collaboration between the Syndicate and the Barovs, the real threat comes from the Dunhold Castle where Blackmore sits, a young orc who is only 12 years old.
Because Saar was raised by humans since he was a child and received the education of the three views of human beings, Saar's governing philosophy after taking power was biased towards human ...... Or rather, alliance cooperation.
In the words of the barrage, the new tribe that Sal single-handedly founded is a typical dovish position.
He hoped that the new tribe would be able to live in peace with the new alliance, led by the Stormwind Kingdom, and work together to defend against the many problems that Azeroth would face in the future.
In contrast, the brain-dead roar who later led the Maghan orcs to join the new tribe...... Garrosh Hell Roar is an out-and-out hawk, the so-called hardliners, the main battle faction.
If Thrall's vision of the bigger picture is as grand as the barrage suggests, Sarjan wouldn't mind bringing a new tribe of doves into the system of Azeroth's Defenders.
But orcs are orcs after all.
Some of the people in the barrage said something more extreme.
Those who are not of my race will have different hearts.
In the early days of Saarland's administration, it was true that the idea of working with the alliance for good.
But after all, he is the leader of a clan, and he has to fight for the interests of his own clan after all.
In the event of a conflict between the interests of the new tribe and the Alliance, Sarean does not believe that Thrall will make concessions due to the humans.
The position he is in is destined to have some things that cannot be avoided and retreated.
Azeroth is so big, there are so many resources, as long as they are all living in this world, it is only a matter of time before there is conflict.
And Sarayan also needs to take into account the position of Kurtilas.
With Dai Lin's undying attitude towards the orcs, it is basically impossible to get him to put aside his hatred and cooperate with the orcs.
Regardless of whether it is a new tribe or an old tribe, as long as it is a regime established by orcs, Dai Lin will definitely defeat them at all costs.
[Hmm...... This is indeed a problem. 】
[The revenge of killing the son is not shared with the sky, and it is understandable for Dai Lin to take revenge on the orcs. 】
[Let me interject, who exactly does Dai Lin plan to take revenge on? A particular orc? Or the entire orc race? 】
[It should be the entire orc race, after all, he doesn't know who started the sea raid. 】
[In case of indecision, he will throw the pot to the big chief of the tribe, anyway, it must be his order. 】
What do you mean...... For Dahlin to more clearly choose an angry enemy, so that his extreme hatred of the orcs will no longer affect the whole clan? 】
[That's right, so Ogrim should die, he won't live anyway.] 】
[emmmm~ maybe...... Feasible? 】
[Don't worry, let's probe Dai Lin's tone first. 】
[So what now?] Alex Barov wants to take Dunhold, what will happen to Sal once the city is broken? 】
[It's not good, resigned to fate, maybe he can find his long-lost clansmen. 】
"Clansmen ......"
Sarjan narrowed his eyes slightly: "Frost Wolf Clan?" ”