Chapter 1529: Ambitious Azuka
The Sarean is not strictly racist, but the orcs are a ...... How to say it.
Perhaps the time to civilize civilization is too short, and most orcs prefer to use their fists to physically persuade others rather than use their brains to think and persuade with their mouths.
This pattern of behavior can cover the vast majority of orcs, with only a very small number of people, led by shamans, trying to solve problems with wisdom rather than violence.
Shamans are spellcasters, and it is well known that casters require much more talent than physical classes, which means that the number of casters is far less than that of warriors, hunters, and thieves with lower qualifications.
As a result, orcs, accustomed to indecision and recklessness, usually lack a sense of the big picture, and they are paranoid that absolute strength can solve all problems.
Judged from a macro perspective, this theory is not wrong, and Sargeras is a prime example.
But in order to achieve this premise, it is necessary to really have "absolute power" in hand.
Do orcs have this kind of confidence? Apparently not.
As far as Sarean knew, even the Grand Karcist Gul'dan at his peak was just a demigod goalkeeper, and his "mentor" Naozu was half a pound and a tael.
In addition, the strongest fighter in the orc race is undoubtedly the Warsong Chief Grom Hellroar.
However, even in his heyday, Grom only had the strength of a mortal peak, and at most he would be more courageous than others in his class in actual combat.
In this case, there is no way to talk about the so-called mastery of "absolute strength", but there are still people who have a mysterious confidence in their own strength.
There are really a lot of such people among the orcs.
"Rantreso? Samuro? Azouka? β
Luo Ning scratched his head in confusion: "Who are these people?" All of them are the Sword Masters of the Fireblade Clan? β
Valera, who was in charge of intelligence, took the initiative to stand up and explain, "Yes, because the Sword Masters of the Fireblade Clan rarely appear on frontal battlefields, the other countries of the alliance may not have heard much about their deeds. β
"In that battle against Quel'Thalas, Sarean and I went head-to-head with Samuro of the Fireblade Clan...... We were no match for him at all. β
Ronin and Khadgar weren't surprised by this, after all, it was more than a decade ago.
At that time, Salian and Valera were just rookies, and their strength was far less powerful than they are now, but Samuro had reached his prime.
If it weren't for the timely arrival of Salren's warrior mentor, Salorian Morning Seekers, and the coordinated support of Winlessa and others, Salaan and Valilla would have died in that battle long ago.
Valera briefly explained the situation of the Fireblade Clan to Ronin and Khadgar.
"The former chief of the Fireblade Clan was named Dahl Triple Bloodblade, and he was very old when he followed the tribe into Azeroth."
"Randreso and Samuro are both disciples of Dahl, and Azuka is his own daughter."
"Randreso and Samuro were very saddened by the fall of the Fireblade Blade Blademaster, but under the persuasion of their mentor to put on a righteous name for the orc clan, they still went against their beliefs and participated in many battles that they considered dishonorable."
"The Horde was unable to capture Silvermoon City due to the High Elves' resolute resistance, and as far as I know, both Samuro and Lanteriso left Azeroth after that battle and returned to their native Draenor together."
"Azuka, on the other hand, is very different from these two brothers who still retain their hearts of glory, believing only in great power and power, and has remained in Azeroth since the defeat of the tribe in an attempt to make a comeback."
"About Azouka." Sarian suddenly interjected, "Guyil has heard from some members of the Fireblade Clan that can't be verified to be true. β
"It is said that the first chosen heir of Dahl Triple Bloodblade was Azuka's brother, but he was assassinated by the ambitious Azuka himself in order to ensure that she would inherit the power of the Fireblade clan chief from her father."
Khadgar added with a frown, "During my years in Draenor, I heard similar rumors from members of the Warsong Clan and the Fireblade Clan who stayed in Nagrand. β
"It is groundless, it may not be without a reason, although it has long been impossible to verify the authenticity of this matter, but since the rumors are so loud, there should be a certain degree of truth."
Salian nodded noncommittally: "Whether the rumors are true or not, according to our understanding, Azuka is indeed an ambitious and unwilling person. β
"Combined with the information from this torture, we can basically confirm the Fire Blade Clan...... To be precise, it was the Fireblade clan under the command of Azurka who had already betrayed the new tribe led by Gouyle and hid within Orgrimmar to plot to overthrow the rule of the Great Chief. β
Speaking of the Flame Rift, the sand sculpture netizens of the barrage are not too familiar.
For many Horde players, this is the first five-player quest they've come across, and the entrance is inside the Orc-based city of Orgrimmar, which is about the same status as the Death Mines on the Alliance's side.
According to the information provided by the barrage, most of the enemies in the Flame Rift are orcs, as well as some summoned demons and strange bugs.
According to the barrage, the game "World of Warcraft" opened 4 years after the end of the Battle of the Seamounts, that is, the 25th year of the Black Gate.
Due to the butterfly effect caused by the Sarean, the Battle of the Seamount began and ended much earlier than the original history.
When you think about it, it's not so surprising that the unrest within the new tribe jumped out early to make trouble.
In fact, Saray had already mentioned to Gouyr the unrest within the new tribe, and Gouyr had been wary of those with bad intentions.
But the birth of the New Shadow Council was somewhat unexpected by Sarjan, who did not expect the coup plans of these traitors to be so radical.
For the older generation of orcs who want to become human again after their ordeal, the Shadow Council under the command of Gul'dan is undoubtedly one of the biggest shadows in their hearts.
It is precisely under the instigation and coercion of those orc warlocks who do everything they can that the orcs who once believed in the way of their ancestors have embarked on the road of no return to use evil energy to harm their home planet step by step.
Taking history as a mirror, we can know the rise and fall. Taking people as a lesson can make you aware of the gains and losses.
Since taking over the role of Grand Chief from Orgrim, Goyle has kept in mind the many stories of the old tribe and has always warned himself that he can no longer lead the tribe down the path of doom.
After gradually waking up from the emotional catalysis of demonic blood, the older generation of orcs, including the Grom and Salufal brothers, agreed with Gouyle's philosophy of peaceful development.
From the First Great War to the Third Great War, the orcs hardly really stopped to rest.
At the end of the Battle of Hyjal, the orcs who had suffered heavy losses were in dire need of recuperation.
It is precisely with this in mind that Gouyle has been slow to deal with the rebels who have not yet crossed his boundaries, and he does not want the tribe to fall into civil strife because of this.
But...... As the saying goes, people do not hurt the tiger, and the tiger harms people's hearts.
The remnants of the old tribe, including Azouka, did not appreciate Gouyle's voluntary retreat, but instead regarded his overtures as weakness and deception.
The orc warlock who had infiltrated the sewers of Dalaran had come for the Black Scythe Council.
In Azuka's opinion, the Warlocks who study evil powers are a bunch of unscrupulous fellows who may be able to convince them to assist in the Fireblade Clan's plan to seize power by giving them benefits.
It is undeniable that there are many people in the professional group of Warlocks who conform to Azouka's inertial cognition, but they can't be killed with one shot.
In response to the new Shadow Council's request for cooperation, the top of the Black Scythe Council held a special meeting to vote.
The final result was 3 to 2 to 1, with 3 against, 2 in favor and 1 abstention.
In other words, the New Shadow Council's plan to pull the Black Scythe Council to help with the coup d'Γ©tat did not succeed, which is undoubtedly good news for Sarjan and the others.
After listening to Sarren's complete analysis, Luo Ning said with a serious expression: "As an independent city-state with a relatively neutral position, Dalaran has also maintained regular contact with the new tribe after the Battle of Hyjal. β
"I will secretly hand over this captive to the Grand Chief of Goyle as soon as possible, and relay to him all the information you have tortured and analyzed."
"I hope this enlightened chief can make a decision in time to solve the hidden dangers within the tribe as soon as possible, otherwise it will ......"
Luo Ning's eyes became a little deeper: "Some hawks in the alliance may use this to play on this topic. β
(End of chapter)