Chapter 870 Alliance Messenger
This is not an illusion!
It would be great if she could send ten thousand people across the ocean to Theramore with the fleet at her disposal. If natural disasters were rampant in Lordaeron, she would have to follow Duke's example and send people to a small island not far from the mainland, just like she did during the first Dark Portal war, and then send people across the sea in batches.
Now, she is supported by the entire Stormwind Kingdom Navy, plus the Kul Tiras Fourth Fleet, and the Marcus Merchant Fleet, totaling more than 1,500 large and small ships.
One hundred thousand refugees plus more than 15,000 Theramore troops composed of former Stromgarde and Gilneas soldiers, plus 20,000 tons of various supplies, were transported here in such a gorgeous way.
Ten years ago, the four- or even five-pole Galenic galleons improved by a certain traveler became the mainstream in the Eastern Kingdom. Whether in terms of speed or maneuverability, these new sailboats are superior to the tribe's broken boats.
Jaina's fleet, which obviously set out two weeks after the Horde, arrived on the continent of Kalimdor almost at the same time as the Horde. Coupled with the magic of cement, it was a wonder that the Theramore Expeditionary Force gained a foothold faster than the Horde. If you didn't know, One would also think that Duke dug a hole and deliberately let the tribe jump into it.
After the fleet had finished unloading, Vice Admiral Jesse Farrewell came to ask Jaina if she could return.
If the stout female general in front of her could be bribed, Jaina might not mind bribing her. It's a pity that Jesse is Duke's subordinate, and after nearly fifteen years of assimilation, the famous commander of the Bloodsail Pirate Squadron has long been Duke's loyal friend.
Ruthless and abiding by orders, Jesse is definitely a general that all high-ranking people will like.
"It's okay here. I will establish a magic teleportation array as soon as possible to maintain contact with the alliance. Go back and give my regards to Lord Marcus."
After sending Jesse away, Jaina sat on the top floor of the newly built mage tower, overlooking Theramore, which seemed to be a huge construction site, and the coastline covered with tents, and then looked at the piles of Dukes piled in the room. The [Swamp Survival Manual] compiled by myself suddenly sighed.
"Damn it, is that guy Duke really a prophet? He thinks of everything. I don't feel challenged!"
Aegwynn next to her teased her: "Have you finally realized what kind of opponent you will face if you want to fight?"
Gianna shrugged: "Two months ago, I was determined to be Mrs. Marcus."
"Hehehe!" Aegwin said noncommittally.
"Okay! Now it's time to say hello to the tribe." Jaina's eyes flashed with a cold light. The next second, when Aegwynn wanted to remind her, she controlled her emotions well. : "I know what to do. I am here for peace and cooperation. Before irreconcilable conflicts arise between the Alliance and the Horde, I will be a good pioneer and a goodwill ambassador for the Alliance."
The high elf that Aegwynn turned into nodded: "It's good that you know. After all, the Alliance and the Horde are too different. Since humans and orcs were once mortal enemies, the elves and trolls who have rejoined now have thousands of years of grudges. If the Scourge is still Perhaps under common pressure, the Alliance and the Horde will temporarily cooperate. Once there is no external force, I'm afraid..."
Jaina walked to the window and stared at the north: "I know how to do it. If necessary, I will use some magical means that the orcs cannot understand."
Time passed, and less than a week after Thrall sent Grom's Warsong clan north to Ashenvale, he received news very unexpectedly - an Alliance envoy was visiting!
Thrall's heart stopped beating for a moment. The first thing that came to his mind was Duke's prophetic eyes that seemed to be able to see into the future.
He tilted his head and asked Wojin beside him: "What do you think?"
Although it was only a short time, Thrall already enjoyed hearing Vol'jin's opinions. The orcs are a brave group, and there is no shortage of brave warriors among the orcs. Unfortunately, the braver the warrior, the less likely he is to be a good manager or leader.
Only when he was truly with his compatriots did Thrall truly understand why Orgrim valued him so much.
There are too few people with great wisdom among the orcs, and there are too many people with one-sided minds!
The emergence of Wo'jin, who is wise and knows how to assess the situation, has largely made up for the lack of wisdom among the tribe's senior leaders. Now among the tribes, Vol'jin's status has been invisibly ranked below Grom and Varok Saurfang, ranking fourth, and even above the tauren chief Kane Bloodhoof.
Regarding Thrall's inquiry, Vol'jin gathered his thoughts and replied: "According to your statement, the Alliance is also troubled by the terrifying army of the dead - the Scourge at this time, and is even on the verge of collapse. If this is the case, the Alliance Messenger They shouldn’t be here to declare war. We won’t know the details until we meet in person. We also lack information about the continent of Lordaeron right now.”
Workin paused and said, "However, asking Mr. Saurfang to organize the army and prepare for war can be a precaution."
Thrall nodded, and Varok immediately understood and went down to organize the army.
Varok and Brox are brothers, two powerful orc warriors from the Blackrock Clan who have never been defeated on the battlefield. Of course, this may have something to do with the fact that they have not yet encountered the strongest paladins in the alliance.
Unlike Brox, who is simply powerful alone, Varok has more leadership qualities. Varok, also known as High Overlord Saurfang, has been serving the Horde since drinking the blood of Mannoroth with Grom Hellscream.
He led the Horde to siege Shattrath, Stormwind City and other wars, and was undefeated until the end of the Second War.
When Orgrim Doomhammer led the Horde during the First War, he appointed Saurfang as his general after seeing his efficiency and brutality on the battlefield.
There are rumors that Saurfang once cut three human knights in half with a single wave of his hand...
After Orgrim died at the hands of Arthas, Thrall promoted Varok, and now Varok can be said to be the chieftain of the small Blackrock clan.
The meeting with the Alliance envoy was at the large construction site of Orgrimmar. Although Vol'jin advised Thrall that it was not appropriate for the Alliance to see through the Horde, Thrall shook his head and refused.
"Orgrim is such a huge city that it is impossible to hide it. In this case, why not show the alliance how majestic the new city that will become the center of the tribe is?"
In this way, surrounded by five thousand orc warriors, Thrall ushered in a woman who was supposed to be entangled with him in fate-the Alliance ambassador Jaina Proudmoore!