World of Warcraft: When Alliance and Horde Characters Swap Roles

Chapter 53 Gul'dan's Past

But even so, how could he not think about it at all.

"Shaman, element, shaman..."

"Not good!" Nergo suddenly realized something. Ten years before the Dark Portal, Gul'dan would use evil magic to attack the Throne of Elements. If he guessed correctly, this so-called warning meant this.

Nergo's originally calm face began to be stained with a trace of sweat, "But not during this time."

Nergo muttered.

He should have realized that the Shattered Hand clan was established eleven years before the Dark Portal. He should have understood that his time was running out after hearing the stories of the rebellious slaves.

But Gul'dan now has the help of evil spells and the favor of the devil. What about him? Can an ordinary shaman really stop him?

He immediately set off to go down the mountain. He walked in a hurry, taking nothing but his axe, so that the tents and other things were left in place.

"Thank you for the reminder." Nergo did not forget to thank him before leaving. "If it is true, you will become my friend, and I will set a table in Gromash'er and wait for your arrival."

After that, the orc transformed into a wolf and rushed down the mountain at an extremely fast speed.

"It looks like you succeeded." Chromie said with a smile. Just as Nelgo didn't know how Sylvanas got here, Sylvanas didn't know how Chromie got here.

"If I can't even understand him." Sylvanas snorted, "Then I don't need to be the queen."

"How do you know that elements are dangerous?" Chromie was a little curious. Nozdormu didn't mention this when he showed it to him. Of course, maybe he forgot.

In short, he hasn't told Sylvanas these things yet.

"Fooling him." Sylvanas smiled confidently.

She would be surprised if there was nothing wrong with the elemental creatures.

As we all know, elements are notorious for being troublesome, and if they are not kept intact, they will explode.

It would be weird if nothing happened to Draenor's elements.

Ah this...

Sylvanas continued: "Now our plan can be considered a success, as long as I get the follow-up right."

"Pack it up and go to the place where Draenor elements are most likely to live." Sylvanas was going to control another orc to get the information she wanted.

Warsong orc garrison.

Nergo told the guard: "I am the shaman of the clan."

The guards guarding the door looked at each other, but before they could reply, Nergo transformed into an eagle and said in the dialect of the Warsong clan: "I have something important to do, and I can't delay it."

Nergo went straight to the chief's tent. Along the way, except for the guards keeping watch, there were almost no orcs wandering around in the camp, and only a few orcs were still drinking and having fun.

The rest of the orcs had already fallen asleep, and so had Grommash.

But when Nergo broke into the tent, he immediately woke up and directly held Gorehowl in his palm.

Grommash rubbed his groggy eyes and said, "It's you, shaman."

He put down the ax in his hand and poured water on his face from the basin nearby to wake himself up.

"Tell me what makes you so anxious." Grommash said: "If I remember correctly, your shamans should be gathering in Washuguri at this time."

"I left midway." Nergo's face was full of solemnity. He did not tell everything all over again. It would be too tedious. Not to mention whether Grommash was willing to listen, even if he was willing, he would not say it.

"There may be a problem with the Throne of Elements."

There is a saying that is so well said that it makes a surprising statement.

Just this sentence made Grommash have the same expression as his, "Continue."

There are only two things that can cause problems with the Throne of Elements, one is the elements and the other is the shaman.

And no matter what goes wrong, it will be a blow to the orcs.

There is the only orc shaman school in Draenor (wrong)

It's equivalent to the fact that the only technical school in the village that can teach students is going to be closed down. So where will these orc children, whose highest academic qualifications are generally in driving schools, go to study?

Relying entirely on self-study and teaching from other people in the clan?

"An orc named Gul'dan, he accepted the power of demons. He brought the demonic power of another world to destroy our holy land and subvert our traditions."

Gul'dan?

Grommash was sure that he had never heard of such an orc. Where did he appear?

If Nergo who said this hadn't been a shaman whom he valued highly, he might have thought that he was drunk and talking nonsense.

"Which clan is Gul'dan the chief of?" Grommash asked.

"Gul'dan is not the chief." Nelgo began to talk about Gul'dan, the orc's deeds.

Who is Gul'dan? Why can he have the ability to attack the Throne of Elements?

Then we have to mention his tragic childhood.

He was born in Gorgrond, the birthplace of the orc race, and in a sense the place where the orcs flourished.

However, being born in Gorgrond does not mean that you are reborn in the capital. On the contrary, the difference is still very big. The difference between a large clan and a small clan is comparable to that of peons and wolf cavalry.

He was born into a small clan. How small is this clan? Let's put it this way, if it weren't for the fact that this clan had such a disaster as Gul'dan, no one would know that there was such a figure as them. Being famous in this way would be a bad luck for eight lifetimes.

No one knows Gul'dan's last name or his parents' names. Even the clan he was born in was burned to ashes by him. He was born with a clean background.

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He was disabled since birth, so he was looked down upon by his tribe.

You should know that the orcs are a very pragmatic society, and everyone must have their own position.

Can you wield a sword or a gun? Then you can become a warrior or go hunting.

Do you have a talent for magic? A private room in the Throne of Elements, please, shaman.

Do you have some culture and can write a word? Although it is not very useful, you can at least be a clerk or something like that.

As for the rest of fishing and farming, there is no need to say more.

Only the hard laborers, this kind of orcs are the ones who are not good at anything, eat nothing, and still think about being lazy every day.

The chief is helpless, and can only let them work hard as construction workers, and if they do well, they can get a promotion, such as a second-level hard laborer or a senior hard laborer.

But what about Gul'dan? He is even more different than a laborer. His congenital disability makes him unable to be a laborer. He is unique among scorpion pullers. The whole clan is dumbfounded.

Haven't you seen this before?

They are all thinking, shouldn't this thing be drowned at birth? Why is he still alive?

This is also because the elders in the clan are kind-hearted and did not follow tradition and gave him a way to survive.

But this obviously can't last long, so the elders came up with a way to let him go to the Throne of Elements to see if he can be of some use.

According to him, it means: I have thought about it for a long time, but you are useless. My level is not enough, so you go to the Throne of Elements to have a look.

It is because of his kindness that I am afraid that this old man will be talked about by other orcs in the clan for the rest of his life in the Shadow Realm.

It can be said that he has been remembered.

If you say that Gul'dan listens to advice, he will really go if people ask him to go.

There was no other way. He had to go. He didn't want to run away. After all, someone provided food for him and he didn't have any work to do. He was the ancestor of beggars in the orc world. Wasn't this life better than struggling outside?

The main thing was that he couldn't struggle, right?

But since he listened to the advice, it meant that he left.

How did he leave?

Oh, he was chased away by the orcs of the clan.

I get angry when I talk about this cripple. You say you look bad, so forget it. It's useless to do some work.

You rely on begging all day long. With this level, exile is the greatest mercy.

In this way, Gul'dan was chased away. He also wanted to be self-reliant, but he really had nowhere to work.

He wanted to stand up and be a dignified orc.

As a result, he almost fell down and couldn't get up.

At this time, he remembered the advice of the elders and prepared to go to the Throne of Elements.

He leaned on a crutch all the way and didn't die on the road.

The vulture followed him all the way and almost starved to death.

And relying on his hatred for his own kind, he managed to reach the elemental throne.

But God also opened his eyes. Seeing his miserable appearance, the elemental spirits ignored him. The elements sensed the darkness and anger in his heart and rejected him like his clan.

He didn't even see a shaman.

But the elements rejected this bad seed, but the demons did not. Kil'jaeden, who was known as the deceiver, came here just by smelling the smell.

Gul'dan also accepted everyone who came. We are already in such a miserable state. Let alone being a dog for the demons, we can't be dogs if we don't agree.

Just wait for the vulture to start eating meat.

To say that Gul'dan is indeed talented, there is a saying that a good teacher produces a good student. Gul'dan quickly mastered this unstable evil power, faster than the demon lord expected. He indulged in the power of destruction flowing through his fingertips.

In short, the first warlock in history appeared in Draenor.

After gaining power, the first warlock immediately thought of the humiliation his clan had shown him and the care the elder had given him.

He was no longer the same as he was in the past, and he returned home in glory, just like the Emperor Taizu of the Han Dynasty on a neighboring planet.

In short, we can't travel at night in glory, right?

When he returned to the clan, he had to let them see that the crippled orc that you looked down on was back!

Now the crippled orc finally stood up with dignity!

But when he stood up like this, the other orcs couldn't stand up anymore, and all fell down.

When he returned to the clan, Gul'dan could be said to be equal to all beings, and he didn't treat him differently because of the orcs' good or bad behavior in the past.

He killed every orc equally, including the elder who had taken good care of him.

In the end, he burned the entire clan to ashes with a fel flame.

He was completely heartless.

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