Chapter 1601: The Reborn Fireblade Sword Saint - Samuro
Samuro is one of the most famous Juggernauts of the Fireblade Clan, and after his mentor Dar Triple Bloodblade died in Quel'Thalas, Samuro was able to remove the suffix "one".
Samuro, who was broken by violating the faith of the Juggernaut, had a fight with the fledgling Sarian and Valeera.
Even at the lowest point in his life, Samuro's strength is not comparable to that of two rookies.
Even with Wen Lessa's help, the three of them were still slashed by the Fireblade Sword Master.
Luckily, Salren's warrior mentor, Salorian Morning Seeker, arrived just in time to finally force out the in-form Samuro.
After the Battle of Quel'Salas, Zamuro and Rantreso were completely disillusioned with the depraved old tribe and returned to their hometown of Draenor together.
Lanteriso is a hybrid of orcs and draenei, and like Garona, he has been discriminated against and ostracized by his own people since he was a child.
After returning to Draenor, Rantriso no longer lived with his so-called compatriots, but used his strength to subdue a group of ogres and became the leader of their clan.
Samuro returned to Havalo, the ancestral land of the Fireblade Clan, and informed the clansmen who stayed behind in Draenor about the death of Dahl Triple Bloodblade on the battlefield, and lived in low-key seclusion in Havalor.
When the old tribes went on an expedition to Azeroth, they took almost all the young and strong combat power of each clan, and those who were left behind were the old, weak, sick and disabled who were not strong in combat.
Even the Warsong Clan, known as a battle maniac, could not continue to maintain a strong position in Nagrand with only those left behind, and the Fireblade Clan was no better.
Samuro's return is just the right thing to do for the Fireblade Clan.
The last vestiges of the Gorian Empire, the Hangmau Fort, were once located in the westernmost part of the steppe.
After the destruction of the Hammer Fortress by the Horde, a large number of ogres fled in panic, and a considerable number of them were captured by the Horde and used as cannon fodder during the invasion of Azeroth.
But there were also many ogres who were lucky enough to escape and scattered in various corners of Nagrand.
As news of the defeat of the old tribe in Azeroth reaches Draenor, the ogres who have been hiding under the threat of the tribe finally muster up the courage to step out of their hideouts and begin to compete with the orc clans of Nagrand for space and resources.
The Stonefist ogres that Lanteriso conquered were only a small part of them, and many more still rogue all over Nagrand to this day.
These one-headed ogres may not have very good brains, but they can still discern which clans to provoke and which must be avoided.
In the Nagrand steppes of Notda, there are only two forces that cannot be offended.
One is the Maghan orcs in Galadar, and the other is the Union garrison based in the town of Tara.
In addition to the above two, the ogre, which had been forced to keep a low profile for many years, unexpectedly rebounded strongly, and the Fireblade Clan and the Warsong Clan, whose main force was not there, suffered greatly.
The Warsong Clan is in a much better position, and their young patriarch, Garrosh, is one of the four powerful lords of Maghan.
After a long period of oppression by ogres, the remaining elders of the Warsong Clan gritted their teeth and made a decision to take all the remaining clansmen to join the Maghan Clan.
Compared to the Warsong Clan with a strong man's broken wrist, the Fireblade Clan did not have such good luck, and they had almost no connection to the Maghan Clan.
The return of Samuro has effectively alleviated the dilemma of the Fireblade Clan being overwhelmed by ogres.
Hoeing the strong and helping the weak is one of the core concepts that the Sword Master has always adhered to, and Samuro, who wields his sword in order to protect his clan, no longer has a haze in his heart, and perfectly exerts the strong strength he should have.
By the way, although nominally known as the Juggernaut, the weapon of the Fireblade Juggernaut is not a sword, but a specially made giant scimitar.
Under Samuro's protection, the already crumbling Fireblade Clan regained its foothold in Nagrand.
Inspired by Samuro's strong strength and determined belief in protecting his people, the Fireblade Clan naturally promoted him as the new Fireblade Clan Chief.
It's interesting to note that without Azurka even knowing it, the Fireblade Clan has elected another chief in Draenor's ancestral land, which is why Grom keeps calling Azurka a pseudo-chieftain.
Speaking of Samuro's connection to the new tribe, we have to mention another half-blood orc - Lexa.
With the help of Sarren, Lexa's maternal clan, Moxana, became the overlord of Blade Mountain, and his father, Leolos, gained the trust of the dragon slayer Gruul.
Although Leolox didn't say it, Sarean knew that he wanted to see his "rebellious" son for the first time in many years.
Upon his return to Azeroth, Sarjan sent a message to Gouyle, entrusting him to relay the changes in the situation at Bladeblade Mountain to Lexa, who was still traveling.
Lexa is a typical prodigal character who does not like to stay in a fixed place for long periods of time.
After the Battle of Mount Hyjal, in order to help the new tribe gain a foothold in Kalimdor, Lexa received orders from Gouyr for a long time, running around to complete various difficult tasks.
As the new tribe gradually stabilized in Durotar, Lexa's old problems returned, and he took the initiative to ask for resignation from the high-ranking tribe such as Gouyle, and set out on a journey with his animal companions again.
It wasn't until more than two months ago that Goyle reconnected with Lexa, who had slipped into Firas, and told him about the changes in the Moknassa clan.
Goyle had already decided to go to Draenor to meet his own grandmother and Maghan orcs, so it was only natural that someone needed to take him first.
Lexa, who happens to be interested in returning home, is the most suitable candidate.
Returning to Draenor, Lexa headed straight for Blade Mountain, and was reunited with the Moknassar clan in full swing.
Although Leolocks and Lexa didn't say anything nice, at least they didn't quarrel anymore.
Knowing that his mother clan had swept away the previous decline and taken off to the top with the help of Sarjan, Lexa, who already admired Sarjan's strong strength and guarded Azeroth's firm faith, was even more grateful to him.
After his personal business was done, Lexa said goodbye to his father and his people and set out for Nagrand, preparing to complete the business entrusted to him by the Grand Chief Gouyle, and to check for himself the current situation of Grandmother Gaia and the Maghan clan.
After entering the Nagrand Prairie, Lexa unexpectedly encountered Zamuro, who was unfortunate enough to be besieged by a large number of ogres.
After all, Samuro is still only a mortal, and he has not stepped into the realm of demigods to gain the ability to defeat a hundred.
The warm-hearted Lexa immediately led his animal companions to help save Samuro from the bitter battle, and thus established a friendship with the noble Fireblade Swordmaster.
Samuro was undoubtedly shocked when he learned of Azouka's perverse ambitions from Lexa.
Samuro had long known that Azuka was not a good man, but he really didn't expect that this unscrupulous guy would want to disrupt the new tribe that had managed to gain a foothold in Azeroth.
After some struggle, the undecided Samuro returned to Havalo to ask for the advice of the elders.
With the indignant support of a large number of his clansmen, he finally decided to return to Azeroth with Lexar to clear the portal for the Fireblade Clan and rid the pseudo-chieftain who had ruined the clan's reputation.
By the way, try to persuade those young and strong combat forces of the Fireblade Clan who were coerced by Azuka.
At the time of the invasion of Quel'Salas, Zamuro was in the prime of life.
Over the past ten years, as he grew older, Samuro's beard gradually turned gray.
But after all, he is still younger than Grom, and he has not yet entered a period of decline in strength, and is still at the end of his prime.
And after clearing the haze in his heart, Samuro's strength is only stronger than when he fought with Sarean.
Azuka, who has long given up the way of the Sword Master, is really not sure that he can beat Samuro, who has not yet slipped from the top.
"You ......" Azuka looked at Samuro who walked up to Grom in disbelief, "You're still alive?" ”
"Or else?" Samuro stared at the stunned Azuka with an indifferent expression: "You think I died a long time ago under the assassination of the assassins you sent?" Then you're underestimating me. (End of chapter)