Chapter seven hundred and eighty fifth helper
Orgrimmar is the city of orcs, and the Hall of Chiefs is the heart of the city.
Saur straightened up, and Sauruffal, with a shame, was kneeling in front of him, who was here to apologize, and it was his negligence that led to the crisis between the tribe and the alliance.
He reached out and helped Sarufar up, and Saru comforted him: "It's not your fault for this matter, I was too careless. I didn't expect that the Black Stone clan would dare to rebel openly. It's meaningless to pursue whose faults are now. Solving the tribe's current dilemma is what we need to consider now."
What happened to Silitus led to the alliance that had distrust the tribe and chose to withdraw its troops. The most direct consequence of not being able to help the alliance was that the battle situation against the Beetleman was stalemate.
It is not easy to maintain the war in Helitus with the strength of the tribe. There are huge gaps in both the source of troops and the supply. After finally waiting for the alliance to send troops, I thought it would relieve the pressure and breathe a sigh of relief, but unexpectedly, such a thing happened and brought the situation back to the starting point.
Fortunately, the Yash and Lego nests among the three giant nests of Cilitus have been destroyed, and only one Zora nest is left, and the tribe has more or less reduced the burden.
"The Senario Parliament has explained it clearly. They will inform the Alliance of the situation, and Jaina will also mediate for us. In fact, the relationship between the Alliance and us is not as tense as imagined. What is really difficult is that the Alliance refuses to let the army enter Cilicus again through this incident.
Thrall said this and felt a little worried on his face. If the alliance's army did not enter Cilitus, the war with the Lattoman would not end so early, even if the Senario parliament supported it.
The war lasts for one day, and the development of the tribe will be affected by one day. How long can the tribe support the war quagmire of Silitus in the current state?
Even Thrall has no idea about this problem.
It’s not that Thrall has no ability, but that the tribe’s land is too barren, and it’s hard for a good cook to cook without rice. Even if he has great skills, he wouldn’t be able to do it.
"I think we can try to contact Alaso."
Sarufal suggested this, Varian and Gene were tough and Magni ignored the tribe. Only the Kingdom of Araso was easier to talk to, which was also the only gap that the tribe could open.
When talking about Alasso, the first thing that comes to mind is not Alasso's queen Scarlett but Leo, the human who has the power of a prophet.
It is not a secret that Leo attacks the demigod. Don't try to keep it as secret as possible when attacking the demigod, for fear of accidents, but this kid is completely the opposite.
Not only did he let go of the news, he attracted the eyes of countless forces, both light and dark, to the Rapids Castle, but he also made the momentum extremely huge. At his request, the alliance sent all the spellcasters that could be dispatched to Rapids Castle. Even the mages of Dalaran participated.
Thrall didn't know what Leo wanted to do, but he understood that after Leo's struggle, whether he succeeded in attacking the demigod or not, the momentum of the Araso Kingdom would inevitably rise sharply. Moreover, because of this incident, Dalaran, who claimed to be neutral, was also closer to the alliance. Although everyone knew that the two were closely connected, they were in private before, but this time they were able to openly put this relationship in a clear way. The profound impact made Thrall very worried.
Although the tribe and the alliance are ranked as the two major camps in the world, they think that the strength of both sides is very close. In fact, whether in terms of resources or population, the tribe is far inferior to the alliance.
The Kalimdo continent is too barren, or the land controlled by the tribe is too barren, and the land that is slightly richer is the territory in competition. It has involved too much energy for the race to reproduce and grow on land that is so barren that even food may not be enough to make up for.
After all, reality is not a game. All kinds of characters appearing in the game are just a bunch of data. They don’t need to consider issues such as food, clothing, housing and transportation. As long as the game designer needs to be remote or impossible to have a living creature to survive, a city can appear.
However, reality is not possible. To build a city, whether the food can be self-sufficiency, whether the water source is sufficient, whether the climate is suitable for survival, whether there is any hostile strength around it... etc., all of this needs to be considered. What's more, building a city cannot be achieved by talking, it requires sufficient resources and manpower.
In the game, players will think that the territory of the tribe is larger than that of the alliance, and going to various places is more convenient than the alliance, and the power is stronger than the alliance, but once these are moved to the real world, the opposite is true.
Without food and minerals, what's the use of such a land no matter how big it is?
Thrall knew very well that the tribe seemed to have established a foothold in the Kalimdo continent and had no power to fight with the alliance. But in fact, it was still full of dangers.
How did the orcs come to Kalimdo back then?
That was under Medivh's guidance.
As the Guardian, why did Medivh help orcs?
Thrall didn't think the other party was entirely out of kindness, and Medivh did this for humanity after all.
Perhaps when others were watching orcs, they would use Medivh to guide orcs to Kalimdo to ignore the past, but Thrall, who was the client, would not.
It is not an exaggeration to describe the deep blood hatred between humans and orcs as a blood-sea enemy. There were countless humans who died at the hands of orcs back then. If it weren't for the secret promotion of gangs and other forces, Medivh would not have come forward at all.
As a new race, the potential displayed by humans shocked the old races.
It only took a thousand years for the high elves to teach magic to humans. Humans' attainments in magic have tended to be beyond their reach. The original magic capital Dalaran had the ability to challenge the Kingdom of Quelthalas. This can be confirmed by even Kelthalas's prince in Dalaran and studied magic.
However, what humans have shown is not just the talent for magical understanding. They have learned to make better weapons and armor from the dwarves, and learned from the engineering of dwarves how to build their cities more majestic and stronger defense. They have learned from the night elves how to shoot arrows more accurately and farther, and how to hide...
This series of performances forced the old race to be very alert to this new race named human.
If humans are allowed to develop, they will sooner or later threaten the status of old races.
This is not a joke.
Think about the rise of the night elves and the collapse of the troll empire, and the previous car can tell who is not wary of humanity.
The Yangtze River pushes the old waves, and no one wants to be the old waves pushed to death on the beach.
After all, humans are part of this world, and their power cannot be underestimated. When fighting the invasion of the Burning Legion, they are an indispensable force - at least qualified cannon fodder. The veteran races will not be enemies of this race without any trouble. They have maintained a certain connection with humans to a greater or lesser extent.
Everyone is good people, who will be evil people?
Who else can besides the orcs?
The reason why orcs were able to get help to come to Kalimdo was that some races secretly made a lot of efforts. They were so wise about these Thralls because he knew that he strongly advocated reconciliation with humans because he was unwilling to let himself be other people's pawns with his race.
Unfortunately, the resistance to things was much greater than he thought.
When Varian wanted to sign a peace treaty with him, the king of the Storm Kingdom mysteriously disappeared, and Thrall was frightened by this.
Although there is a message that this is a conspiracy of the Black Dragon, with Varian's strength, it is impossible to keep the clues even if they fail. In this matter, Thrall smelled a strong aura of conspiracy, which made him more and more afraid to act rashly.
For the development of the race, Thrall strongly opposed the war with the alliance, but in order to maintain the orcs' bloodiness and reassure certain forces, he had to allow the pro-war faction who sang against him to exist and gradually grow.
"Araso is indeed a good choice for us to open the gap in the league. I will let Itrig do this."
Saar nodded, as if he had accepted Sarufal's suggestion. In fact, he had only one choice now.
Scarlett, the queen of the Kingdom of Araso, had a hatred for the orcs, but Leo has always been neutral. Compared with other alliance leaders, Leo is the best to speak.
This incident came to an end before Itrig contacted Leo and told Thrall about his attitude.
"Sarufal, if something big happens, we must take action. Only with enough record can the night elves stand on our side, so I decided to capture Zora's nest."
Saying but not practicing is a fake style. Thrall knows very well how to win the support of the night elves. As long as he makes achievements in the war with the Beetleman, the other party will naturally say good things to the tribe.
Seeing that Saur was determined, Sauruffal was not easy to object. It is not impossible to destroy the Zora worm nest with the current military force of the tribe, but what should we do if the casualties are injured?
This time it was a problem that arose within the orcs. The orcs must exert the greatest effort when attacking the Zora insect nest. What we can imagine is that the number of orc soldiers will decrease a lot after this battle.
The number of orcs was not too large. Now that there was a battle again, the number of tribe members would decrease again. When Sarufar thought of this, he felt heartbroken.
I had to send Kukaron troops to the war.
After measuring it, Sarufal made the decision.
Compared with the lives of the tribe, nothing else is nothing.
"Don't worry." Sar knew what Sarufar was worried about, so he gave Sarrufar a reassurance, "I've found someone to help you. It won't be too difficult to have him help."
The help Thrall found for me?
Sarufar looked up, but saw Saru pointing at the gate of the Chief's Hall. He looked in the direction and saw a surprisingly burly figure entering his eyes.
A strong orc, no, is more like an ogre wearing orc's skin than an orc's skin.
"I heard you are in trouble." The visitor grinned at Sarufal, whistling, and a giant bear, no smaller than Narolak, appeared beside him, "Come on, Misha, say hello to our old friend."
Chapter completed!