Chapter 17 Wind Elemental: So You Are Garrosh in Disguise as a Shaman, Right?
What is the wind of change? Is it a revolution to unite the orcs from all clans into tribes and form an entity?
What is the wind of hope? Let the Horde rule Draenor, and all races in Draenor face the pressure of the Burning Legion together. This is not a hope.
In the fantasy world, he will fail entirely because he lacks the above two conditions.
He realized it.
Suddenly enlightened, Nergo murmured to himself: "So the wind is going to tell me this? I understand everything."
Well, the Spirit of the Air Elemental spent the night searching online: On what Garrosh will become after becoming a shaman.
He suddenly woke up, and when he opened his eyes, he found Garlock leaning over him, looking at him with a smile.
"Teacher. I succeeded! I understood everything. After turning into the wind, they showed me a picture." Nergo's heart was filled with excitement.
"What did you see in those pictures?" Garlock asked.
"I saw the orcs succumbing to demons, the tribesmen turning into bloodthirsty green beasts, the earth shattering, the sky tearing apart, and the whole world turning into hell." Nergo described to him the appearance of the Outland and what the orcs would face in the future. Horrible truth.
"Then why are you so excited?" Listening to Nergo's story, Garlock's expression gradually became serious, but he also had a doubt in his heart.
Life will be like this in the future, how can you still be happy looking at it? Aren't you fooled by the excitement?
"Because I found hope." Nergo calmly faced his panic inquiry.
"What kind of hope?" he said.
"Unite all the orcs to launch a great war." Nergo couldn't help but let out a burst of laughter, "Just like Nergarm did, each clan formed a coalition army."
He pretended to be thoughtful, "What do you think of the name Tribe?"
"This is impossible." Garlock said immediately: "Each clan is an independent individual. There is no need for the orcs to unite. Besides, launching a war to conquer the world would be a bit——"
"The elements chose me." He said softly: "Mentor, times have changed."
He knew that Garok never wanted to get involved in matters between clans.
But if he can convince him now and ensure that he will definitely pass on the position of Shaman Guardian to him in the future, then he will be an extra help in forming the tribe.
"After so many centuries, don't you understand? Unity will lead to prosperity. The elemental spirits obviously love my ideas more than separation." Nergo's voice was very calm. He was telling a fact.
"The wind revealed to me the future. Demons from the universe have set their sights on our world. Division will only allow us to be defeated one by one and eventually become their slaves." Nergo said: "Only by uniting all races in the world , we have all the strength to resist the coming crisis.”
"However, I know that their short-sighted guys will not listen to my or the orcs' suggestions. They just want to steal our territory, tear our flesh and blood, and finally enjoy our heritage."
At this time, his eyes seemed to be burning with red flames of war, a unified flame of war.
"Our world only needs the voice of the orcs, and shamanism will lead everyone to glory."
He saw something in the vision. The power of the orcs alone could not change the fate of the orcs and Draenor.
We can't say that in order to resist the legion, we orcs are working hard, and other races can just sit back and enjoy it, right? Only unity can achieve victory under the threat of the Burning Legion.
But even if Nergo thought about it with an axe, he knew that the group of insects would not listen to him and unite to conspire for big things.
Therefore, a unification war is still inevitable.
In the fantasy world, the defeat of the orcs not only did not make Nergo give up his idea, but instead made him want to use war to unify.
If he alone can't save Draenor, then how can all Draenor together? What is wisdom? Wisdom is to find those who are capable when you know you are not capable.
As long as Draenor is unified, won't there be capable people everywhere? At that time, he didn't believe that it would still be the same as in the fantasy world, where the orcs drank blood and followed the old path.
Garlock was shocked by Nergo's deviance. He thought he could raise a peace-loving shaman guardian, but the peace he wanted was different from what he imagined.
What Nergo wants is peace under the rule of the orcs, or the rule of the orcs.
Garlock knew that what Nergo said was probably true. He thought of the legends left by his ancestors. The orc clan united as one is the most terrifying force in the world. Not even the draenei. Nor could they face the clan alliance.
If you follow what Nergo said, orcs can indeed rule the world.
Indeed, times have changed.
Although it was cruel to ask him to accept that he was old and his ideals had become a cliched past tense, Garlock also looked away. As he said, the elemental spirit chose him.
"Then let me see what a shaman guardian from the Warsong Clan can do to the orcs."
Garlock acknowledged that Nergo would succeed him in the future, and he no longer opposed Nergo's ideas.
"Then I'm afraid the entire continent is about to use weapons." Nergo made no secret of his ambition. "I never became a shaman because I wanted to bring peace to the world, but to use weapons. I want to make Nagrand more peaceful." The ogres charge into battle, the arakkoa of the Spiers of Arak offer their wisdom, and the draenei of Talador must integrate into our society."
Draenor is too small to accommodate a second race to struggle and speak out in front of the orcs.
Does Nergal have ambitions? Of course he does. The years of living in the orc society have already made him the same as ordinary orcs.
If he has no ambitions at all, can he continue to be a pacifist and build a better Draenor?
Of course he can, as long as the person who proposed this suggestion persuades Kil'jaeden and Sargeras's legion, and tells them that Azeroth is good, you can fight slowly by yourselves, don't attack Draenor, we just want to live in peace.
In that case, Nergal is also very satisfied with his current life. At most, he will be a herdsman for life.
Is peace good? Of course it is good, but the problem is that people may not be happy with your peace.
Only after all threats are eliminated by war can we talk about peace, otherwise it is just a foolish dream.
The peace in the original plot is even more ridiculous. The Alliance repeatedly broke through the capital of the tribe, and then under the threat of force, the tribe had to declare "peace", and then in a series of frictions, the war was inexplicably ignited again.
Is this also worthy of being called peace? This is just a truce!