Stormwind God

Chapter 1978: Annexing All Ethnic Groups (Part 1) (Updated on the 25th)

Strictly speaking, none of the three tribes have any territory left.

Darkspear trolls and tauren are now in a sojourn state. The Winterspring Valley where the Forsaken is located can hardly be said to be its territory. The key is that there are a large number of blue dragons and half-dragons in the Winterspring Valley. If the Alliance insists on provoking a dispute, and based on Duke's current relationship with Wyrmrest Temple, and issues war mobilization in the name of Kalecgos, the Forsaken will be doomed.

The situation of the three tribes is different.

The tauren are the easiest. Historically, the tauren, who love peace and have their own traditional territory, have never fought against any race in the alliance.

The tauren, who believe in nature and shamanic teachings, also have a decisive influence on the Cenarion Circle. Malfurion is now the Speaker of the Cenarion Circle. Although the Parliament does not have voting rights in the alliance, it has enough influence. After all, behind the Parliament stands a group of wilderness demigods headed by Cenarius.

Bain knew very well that if he did not join the Alliance, then the fertile grassland of Mulgore, where the tauren had lived for generations, would say goodbye to the tauren forever.

This is a very realistic thing.

After Duke announced that the Throne Council would begin voting on the Tauren joining the Alliance, unsurprisingly, Tyrande was the first to raise her hand in approval.

In private, Tyrande had already greeted Duke. In fact, the addition of the tauren would be of no harm to the alliance, but Malfurion, who lacked political acumen over there, foolishly came over and begged his childhood sweetheart with a low face. In the end, Tyrande earned a favor for nothing.

Of course, Duke would not be jealous. In the final analysis, it was he who let Malfurion carry the green prairie on his head.

The voting results are out.

Duke announced in a clear voice: "Very good, the Throne Council unanimously approved the motion proposed by the Cenarion Circle to 'let the Tauren join the Alliance.' Here, in the name of the Alliance Commander, I announce that the Tauren are welcome to join the Alliance. .”

The throne meeting immediately burst into warm applause.

Bain was moved to tears.

It’s not easy!

His father was murdered by Brainless Roar, and it turned out to be poison from Magatha*'s Grimtotem. After the Alliance captured Magatha, they also handed the traitor to Bain, allowing the new tauren leader to kill his enemy.

Compared with one's own personal vendetta, the reproduction and inheritance of the tauren is more important.

Letting him kill his enemies can be a political show. Only by truly joining the alliance can he regain the most important territory.

Bain's voice was choked with sobs. He was also an upright boy: "Thank you leaders, thank you to all the countries in the alliance for their recognition and support. Although we Tauren love peace, we never bow to evil forces. We will be useful in the future. , please feel free to order the Alliance."

Next, regarding the return of the Mogore territory currently controlled by the alliance military and the reconstruction plan of the occupied areas, it is logical.

The Cenarion Circle is generally responsible for restoring the ecology there. The Alliance has no other requirements except building a railway into the collapsed Thunder Bluff area.

The treatment of the tauren made the other two tribes envious.

Wo'jin actually thought about persuading the other two leaders to package the three tribes to join the alliance, but later he gave up. This kind of approach, which is like setting up a separate hilltop, is more likely to anger the alliance.

If Duke uses the 'veto power' that does not exist on the surface but actually exists, then the three tribes will be doomed.

The orcs are gone, and there is no need for the three tribes to be buried with the orcs.

Next it's the Darkspear Trolls' turn to vote.

Compared with the tauren, the Darkspear trolls not only have no advantages, but also have huge disadvantages.

It is said that the Darkspear troll has nothing to do with other trolls. What the leaders of the alliance think is another matter. Not long ago, the Zandalari trolls gathered together the Amani, Gurubashi, Frost Trolls and other troll races. They openly robbed the Alliance's ports and ships, and established the 'Zandalar Nation' in Pandaria to fight against the Alliance.

This proves that trolls have the ability to connect.

This kind of thing is quite taboo.

Compared with the lively scene where the tauren had just been welcomed into the alliance, the atmosphere turned cold immediately after Duke announced that he had started discussing the joining of the Darkspear Trolls. It was as if a black hole appeared in the middle of the venue, sucking all the temperature away, making it terrifyingly cold.

There are too many alliance kingdoms that have had conflicts and wars with trolls in history.

Just give a few examples.

The Sin'dorei Kingdom where Queen Xi is located was formerly Quel'Thalas. It has been fighting the Amani Trolls for thousands of years, and it was even under pressure from the Amani Trolls. The previous king, Anastrian, deigned to form an alliance with humans at the expense of imparting magic to humans. Only then did he overthrow the Amani trolls.

On the continent of Lordaeron, many kingdoms have fought against trolls.

For example, the Wildhammer dwarves and the Evil Branch and Deadwood clans in Eagle's Nest Mountain.

Another example is Danaus Trollbane, the king of the Kingdom of Stromgard. The god damn Trollbane itself means Troll Slayer.

Then there are the Frostmane Trolls and Winter Axe Trolls all over the snowy mountains of the Eastern Kingdom, harassing Alterac and Dun Morogh respectively.

Further south is the Kingdom of Stormwind, which is often at war with the remnants of the Gurubashi Empire.

It is no exaggeration to say that simply looking at the ‘trolls’ race, they have offended most of the alliance to death.

Vol'jin knew that he had to do something. He stepped forward and bowed, stroking his left shoulder with his right hand: "Dear leaders of the alliance, your Excellency, the great commander of the alliance, Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear Trolls, requests to speak."

"You say it." Duke agreed.

Vol'jin cleared his throat: "Before voting, I would like to emphasize one point on behalf of the Darkspear Trolls - there are very big differences and differences between trolls and trolls. Just as humans have reproduced and competed for territory over the long years, Today's seven kingdoms were formed. The trolls also split into many different races and countries over a period of 30,000 years."

Vol'jin spent five minutes briefly explaining the structure of trolls.

The Zandalari trolls are the ancestors of all trolls, so the Zandalari tribe is a relatively special branch of trolls. They are born with a righteous name.

There are four major branches split from them:

Forest Trolls: Represented by the Amani Trolls, there are clans such as Fire Tree, Vicious Tooth, Evil Branch, Rotten Moss, Burning Thorn and Deadwood.

Sand Trolls: Represented by the Sandfury clan of Zul'Farrakri in the Tanaris Desert in the southern continent of Kalimdor.

Jungle Trolls: Represented by the Gurubashi clan, including the Bloodscalp, Darkspear, Shatterspear, Skullsplit, as well as the Atalai and Hakkari factions.

Frost Trolls: Represented by the Drakkari clan who established the Gurdak Empire in Northrend, including the Frostmane clan and the Winteraxe clan.

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