Chapter 838: The Knowledgeable Old Shaman: ?
The Frostwolf Clan's residence was located in a hidden mountain pass, and after entering the entrance of the mountain pass through a winding mountain path, the eyes of Salian and the others suddenly opened up.
With the high mountains on either side blocking most of the cold winds, the temperature inside the col is noticeably warmer than outside.
A large number of orc-style tents and wooden buildings are scattered throughout the col, and the orcs of the Frostwolf Clan are preparing lunch at their usual pace of life.
Many heavily armed hunters were examining their bows and melee weapons, and several orcs in "long skirts" seemed to pray for them.
Saljan looked at the orcs in fancy costume with interest: 'Shaman? ’
On his way to the Frostwolf Garrison with Drektar, Sareen learns a lot about the old shaman's life from the barrage.
It is said that from the time Draketal was born, he could not see anything with his eyes.
In his early years, Drektar studied under the former chief shaman of the Frostwolf Clan, the Lady of Kashur.
When Clan Castle's mother was killed during a hunt, Drektar succeeded him as the chief shaman of the Frostwolf Clan, and did his best to assist the then Frostwolf chieftain Garad, Durontan's father and Guyir's grandfather.
After Garrard's death, the position of Frostwolf Chief passed to his second son, Durotan.
Garrard's eldest son, Fenris, ran away due to disagreements during Garrad's reign and joined the Thor clan who also lived in Frostfire Ridge, and was elected as the chief of the Thor clan for his meritorious service, and renamed himself Iron Wolf.
In the early days, Drektar was not as calm and sophisticated as he is now, and he was deceived by Kil'Gardan's pretended Cousin of Kashur, who did not heed Durotan's advice and abandoned the teachings of the elements and embarked on the path of a warlock.
Drektar participated in the bloody campaign to encircle and suppress the Deriani with Gul'dan, and under the influence of evil power amplifying the dark emotions in his heart, he even killed the unarmed Deriani women and children.
As Drektar delved deeper into the Warlock's Way, he could no longer hear the Elemental's call, which made Drektar, who had developed a deep connection with the Elemental since childhood, faintly uneasy.
When Durotan investigates the demon hiding behind Gul'dan, Drektar wakes up from a dream.
Sweating coldly, he gave up his already profound evil powers, hoping to return to the way of the shaman.
But at that time, the Draenor elemental had already been severely damaged by the ubiquitous evil energy, and could no longer respond.
Abandoned by the influence of evil powers, Drektar feels guilty for the crimes he committed with the tribe in the first place, and has always wanted to atone for his sins.
After being coerced by the Horde into Azeroth, Drektar followed the young and wise Chief Durontan to lead the Frostwolf Clan to part ways with the Horde, and since then has lived a secluded life in the mountains of Alterac.
Drektar still habitually tries to communicate with the elements every day.
During Durontan's trip with Drakar and the young Gouyre, Drektar's perseverance was finally rewarded and he established a connection with the elemental spirits of Azeroth.
After a lapse of many years, the shamanic lineage has returned to the Frostwolf Clan.
Acting as chieftain, Drektar carefully used his lost power to protect his people, silently hoping that Durotan and Drakar, who had been missing for many years, would one day return to him.
Today, 12 years have passed since Durotan disappeared.
Even if he still didn't want to believe it, Drektar had already realized that Durotan and Draka had already been killed.
In the original history, Drektar received the exact news of the death of the two from Orgrim, who came to the door to ask for help.
In this timeline, Orgrim was forced back by an endless stream of ambushes as soon as he entered Hillsbride.
The moment he saw the swaddling cloth in Guyin'er's hand, Drektar was almost certain that the Durotans would never come back, otherwise they would not have left their children to grow up alone.
Drektar is an old orc, he can "see" that Gu Yin'er's speech and demeanor are far from the other orcs around him, and he should have not received the traditional education of orcs since he was a child.
Drektar was eager to know what Guyon had gone through over the years, and he also wanted to hear the end of the Durotan couple from his mouth, but he had never let go of his worries for more than ten years.
Nazgorin and other foreign orcs were temporarily placed on the outskirts of the Frostwolf station.
Although these people are all followers of Guyin'er, as the guard said before, the Frostwolf Clan does not want to get involved in the feud between the tribe and the natives of Azeroth, and does not want to get involved in the cause and effect of these orcs of unknown origin.
In that case, staying away from them is the best way to deal with it.
Nazgorin and the others had no objection to this, as veterans of the First and Second Great Wars, this group of orcs who still suffered from the blood of demons were already physically and mentally exhausted.
It was rare to find a clan in Azeroth that still adhered to the original traditions of the orcs, enjoying a peace that they had not felt for many years, and Nazgorin and the others only wanted to hide here and rest for a while.
Perhaps, the shamans who regain the favor of the elements can soothe their physical and mental exhaustion and weakness from the inside out.
Leaving behind more than 400 orc followers, led by Nazgorin, Gouyel insisted on acting with Salian and Taresha.
Although Drektar can't see with his eyes, with the help of the elements, he can discern many things through different breaths.
Taresa's soul is noble and innocent, and even though she knows that the girl is a human of another race, Drektar is still unwilling to embarrass such a pure good person.
As for the Sarean......
Drektar could not see through the heart of this foreign man of unknown origin, and the light of his soul was a mixture of black and white, and could not be judged solely by good and evil.
In fact, this situation is the norm for intelligent beings.
There aren't that many black and white diodes in the world, and most people are gray in between.
After arriving at the chieftain's hall where Durotan had originally lived, Drektar consciously sat down in the second seat and vacated the throne of the head.
During this time, Nazgorin had been telling Gu Yin Er about the traditions and common sense of the orcs, but he still didn't know much about some of the customs of the orcs, and subconsciously wanted to go to the vacant seat and sit down.
Sarjan grabbed Gu Yin'er's shoulder, and when he turned back to ask with a look in his eyes, Sarjan shook his head silently, and pointed his chin to the next guest seat.
The blind Drektar couldn't see the small movements of the two.
After the people were seated separately, Drektar still had a nostalgic expression on his face, gently rubbing the swaddling cloth.
"Hey~"
After a few minutes, Drektar finally put down his swaddling clothes and looked at Gu Yin'er with a somewhat changing expression.
"Son, do you know where you come from and your name?"
Gu Yin'er nodded subconsciously, and after realizing that Drektar couldn't see it, he hurriedly added: "Yes, I have heard about my background from Sarjan, and I also got the battle axe left for me by my father from him. ”
"Tomahawks?"
Drektar was a little surprised, and stretched out his hand to Gu Yin'er and said, "Can you show me that battle axe?" ”
Through the swaddle cloth and the soul aura of Guyina, which bears many similarities with Durontan, Drektar has been able to determine his identity.
He was worried that the Salian in Guyin'er's mouth deliberately deceived him in the name of Dulongtan, and planned to personally check for Guyiner.
"Heh~"
Sarayan chuckled and said to Gu Yin'er, who looked at him with inquiring eyes, "Don't have any scruples and reservations, this elder is an old qualified shaman who has assisted two generations of frostwolf chieftains, and he can be regarded as your elder, show him." ”
Sarjan's evaluation made Gu Yiner let go of the uneasiness in his heart, untied the battle axe from his back, and handed it to Drektar with both hands.
"Oh?" Drektar didn't take the tomahawk immediately, but turned his head to "look" at Sarjan meaningfully: "It turns out that you are the Sarjan in Gu Yin'er's mouth, so you have seen Durotan before?" ”
Durotan and Drakar were supposed to have been killed shortly after their disappearance, 12 years ago, and Sarjan's voice sounded young, and the old shaman, who lacked knowledge of immortals, subconsciously thought that Sarren was blowing nonsense.
Salaan smiled disapprerovingly, "I did meet Durotan and got this wolf soul battle axe from him, but it's ......"
Salian smiled meaningfully, "I didn't see Durotan in his life, but I met him unexpectedly in the world of the dead. ”
Drektar: "? ”