Stormwind God

Chapter 1188 The Tribe’s Backing

Wojin's face turned pale for a moment, and he trembled: "You are blaspheming the dead!"

Thrall remained silent in the face of Vol'jin's accusations.

Anastrian's dead-white face showed a strange twist, which must have been a sneer: "Desecrate the dead? Haha!"

"That's enough, Anastrian! If you still want you and your bones to join the Horde, shut up!"

Faced with the roar of Orgrim, who was theoretically his subordinate, the former Sun King was momentarily angry, but in the end he fell silent with an angry expression.

Orgrim turned his head, revealing his pale face symbolizing death under the light of the torch:

"Although I don't know if the death knight is an invention of the tribe, when the tribe suffered heavy losses and was in urgent need of combat power, it was indeed me, as the warchief, who accepted multiple races as a member of the tribe. For example, Death Knights, such as trolls, are all products of that time. If death knights are a kind of blasphemy, then I will bear the sin."

Thrall clenched his fists, it was difficult for him to handle.

As a living person, and as a new shaman who began to believe in the way of nature, Thrall instinctively loathed the existence of the undead. Although the guy in front of him claims to be a new species that has broken free from the shackles of the Lich King's consciousness, in front of the shaman, it's actually the same thing.

Just like he doesn't think there is any difference between the so-called high elves and blood elves.

If it were any other messenger, Thrall would just use [Destruction Hammer] to teach him how to behave. But that's Orgrim!

His mentor!

His guide!

His father's friend!

His half father!

Even the [Doomhammer] in his hand was given by Orgrim! Even the new main city of the tribe is named after Orgrim!

Orgrim's symbolic significance to the tribe is undoubtedly as great as the sky.

It happened that such an existence gave up eternal sleep in the kingdom of death and stood up again for the future of the tribe.

How could Sal refuse?

Vol'jin took a breath. Of course he knew all this, so he felt extra heavy. He turned around, held his chest and saluted Thrall: "This is about the orcs, and even the inheritance of the tribe. All I can say is that the warchief please consider everything. The consequences of letting the Forsaken join the tribe. Not only the boundary between life and death, but also external factors must be considered."

Vol'jin spoke very cryptically, but anyone could understand that he was referring to the Alliance.

Yes, the alliance seems to be in great trouble now - the Fire Demon King and the Black Dragon King are in chaos at the same time.

However, we learned from the reported news that Duke was organizing a group of strong men to carry out strangulation in a planned and step-by-step manner. The clone of the Fire Lord fell, and it was impossible to wander around for more than ten years, leaving only Nefarian.

If it weren't for Duke's feat of killing Neltharion and subduing Onyxia, perhaps Thrall would still have hope for Nefarian's success.

The problem is, Duke's brilliant record is enough for everyone to have the four characters "Black Dragon Nemesis" engraved on his forehead. Moreover, the betrayal of the Blackhand brothers forced Thrall to invest more strong men and troops, otherwise the foundation of tribal rule would be shaken.

The first attack has failed. If we want to kill the traitors, the alliance's power is essential.

If the Alliance knew about the inclusion of the Forsaken into the Horde at this time, who knows what kind of overreaction the Alliance would have. You must know that the Sin'dorei Empire of the Alliance regards Anastrian as a traitor and will not give up until the former king is destroyed.

The Alliance has little chance of reconciliation with the Forsaken, because the new Sin'dorei Queen Sylvanas and the other two Windrunners are Duke's women.

There is no way to untie this knot.

Even if the alliance suppresses the news first, it does not mean that it will not retaliate afterwards. The Alliance's revenge is still not something the Horde can bear.

Obviously Anastrian also knows this, so he has this very important bargaining chip now.

The Sun King saw the hesitation of Thrall and Vol'jin. He stepped forward and bowed: "The Forsaken do not need the tribe's public support. If the Alliance attacks our territory, we do not need the tribe's reinforcements. We All it takes is a promise from the Warchief. If the Horde is in dire straits, please allow the Forsaken to support the Horde."

Wow!

Unilateral aid!

What a great sentiment!

What a heavy weight!

Even Thrall couldn't help but be moved by how it sounded.

Only Vol'jin heard something different: "Wait! Warchief, have they ever told you how many tribal chiefs the Forsaken have resurrected?"

Thrall is still too young, and the resurrection of Orgrim has already shocked him and made him completely confused. Now that Wo'jin woke up at one o'clock, Salud suddenly realized that there must be quite a few strong men from the tribe who had joined the Forsaken, so they could influence Anastrian, the leader, to make such a huge concession.

Thrall turned his head and saw Orgrim letting out a long sigh, and then Anastrian showed a victorious expression.

Orgrim: "Say it!"

The former Sun King showed a smile full of scheming: "Samuro, Kilrogg, Zuluhid..."

right! That's right! Except for Black Hand, almost all the tribal chiefs who died in the first and second wars were resurrected as undead by Anastrian.

Not only that, he also added an equally heavyweight bargaining chip: "In fact, I also found the Duskhammer clan. Archmage Cho'gall has two thousand two-headed ogre magicians under his command."

Thrall and Vol'jin's eyelids were twitching wildly.

Mage!

That is the mage that the tribe lacks and needs most!

Especially Vol'jin, as a troll, he knows all too well how vulnerable trolls who have not mastered the mysterious power are under the destructive power of magic.

No matter how brave the tribal warriors are, can they withstand the overwhelming artillery and magic coverage?

What's more, after successive battles, the population of the orcs still has not exceeded 200,000. The entire tribe, including the tauren, trolls and goblins, is only a mere 500,000. This is simply disproportionate compared to the Alliance's tens of millions of people and millions of troops.

Rather than saying that the Forsaken need the protection of the tribe, it is better to say that the tribe is more eager for the Forsaken's spellcasters.

After all, the combat power bonus brought by the Silver Moon Council's archmages and the two-headed ogre magician were what the tribe desperately needed.

Orgrim walked up to Thrall and put his hand on Thrall's shoulder. His hot hands were now cold and stiff: "I feel helpless to leave such a mess to you. But I still hope that the tribe will be independent." The tribe, not the puppets of the alliance. Now let us be the secret backing of the tribe. If it really doesn’t work, then we can fight to the death with the alliance.”

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