From the Prototype, Immortal

Chapter 565: The Battle of the Orcs in the Misty Mountains

They use their skinny legs to run around big greenskins, or steal from careless green orcs.

Farts have large, bulbous heads and wide broken ears. They hide when they are afraid, with flat bald heads and pointed ears.

Sharp fangs fill their palates, ready to bite at any time, and their eyes flash with malice whenever there is an opportunity for violence.

Farts are fast learners and are likely to master advanced techniques such as armor forging through learning. Changwei brand armor forging technology is imprinted in their genetic instincts.

Although such a prank will greatly reduce the overall combat effectiveness of the Green Orc Hulk.

But the appearance of farts can at least give this group of green orcs infinite possibilities. Farts will set traps. They are insidious and cunning and will defeat the enemy by any means, including in their instinct as fast learners.

If you use traps on farts and green orcs, they will be remembered by the surviving farts.

The duties of the fart spirits include preparing food, receiving information, transporting supplies, and organizing institutions.

Orcs instinctively obey those who are bigger than themselves. As long as they are green-skinned orcs, 99% of the orcs would rather die than succumb to the will of non-green-skinned races.

Chang Wei soon discovered that based on the genetic instincts he wrote, these green orc hulks quickly developed their own set of racial laws and rules.

The most powerful green orc is the "boss"!

Then the rest are all "boys", and the fart spirits become "dwarves".

It's very simple and easy to understand. As for the mutant berserkers, they are "big brothers".

Chang Wei thought about it and decided not to interfere with the green orcs' own hierarchy. By the way, why do I feel that it is more appropriate for them to come up with it themselves?

The fact that life will find a way out by itself makes Chang Wei feel that it is really appropriate now.

This simple and easy-to-understand social system allowed the green orcs to quickly break away from the scope of Chang Wei's plan and develop powerfully in a jaw-dropping, brutal and barbaric way.

There is a group of boys in the tribe who become "producers" and specialize in mating with females.

The remaining boys and dwarves go out to hunt for food.

The eldest brother is responsible for patrolling, and the eldest enjoys the food.

At least, they have shown a certain degree of wisdom, discipline and obedience, unlike the orcs.

Chang Wei now feels like playing Warcraft/Warhammer 40K, starting with orcs.

But in fact, he prefers the undead, but if the undead build a base in such a place, no matter how Buddhist Elrond is, he will have to attack.

After all, the undead are too damn evil at first glance!

Middle-earth does not allow such evil guys to exist.

Unless you start in the North, but the North is too cold.

Although Elrond disagrees with the elves taking the initiative to attack the green orcs, he still remains vigilant and arranges the elves to monitor the group of green orcs.

After learning that new creatures have appeared among the green orcs, Elrond frowned.

He had looked up a lot of information, but he had not found a creature with green skin that called itself an orc and possessed a high level of intelligence.

If it were not for their appearance, Elrond would even think that they were a special human race that he had never seen before.

Fortunately, the green orcs were only active in the Misty Mountains and did not enter the Rivendell.

The things in the Misty Mountains are not simple. The most powerful ones even have legends of giants, and the giant eagles that still exist are also a little bit.

The leader of the eagles and his fifteen men live in the Misty Mountains.

The eagle's nest is built not far from the east exit of the Orc Town to monitor the actions of the orcs.

After Gandalf, Bilbo and the dwarves escaped from the Orc Town, they were besieged by the orcs and wargs. It was the eagles who discovered the abnormal movement in the forest and rushed to rescue them.

Before the Battle of the Five Armies, the eagles had long been alert to the gathering of orcs in the Misty Mountains, which enabled them to detect the war in the distance in time after the Battle of the Five Armies began and quickly rushed to support.

There is also Khazad-dûm, the largest dwarf kingdom in Middle-earth, but it no longer exists.

As the shadow of Mordor continued to spread, the Orcs began to multiply in Mount Gundabad, Orc Town, and even Moria, and roamed around in the areas between them.

They built secret fortresses in the Misty Mountains, blocking all passages between Eriador and Rhovanion; Moria was filled with Sauron's evil creatures.

This is why Chang Wei chose to start in the Misty Mountains.

There are too many fun things in this place. Use green orcs to clash with them and see who is more powerful!

The Orcs in the mountains soon encountered green orcs.

Although the number of green orcs has not increased much now, there are too many newborns.

The reproduction and growth time of the orcs in the Lord of the Rings is not explained, but it can be inferred through data.

Saruman is obviously taking great pains to hide his tyrannical actions, so he may not be able to do much army building before Gandalf arrives.

It is one thing for orcs and orcs to breed and grow; it is another to raise and train them as an army.

Saruman only had about six months to recruit his 10,000 bred, grown-up Uruks into an army (between Gandalf's capture and Helm's Deep);

Most of the time they were being mustered from their orc caves in the Misty Mountains, as it was thought that Isengard did not have the room for the large orc population needed to support 10,000 fighting-age Uruk-hai.

So Saruman must have started breeding orcs in 2990, but not in Isengard, and continued until he had grown to 10,000 in 3018.

In any case, these speculations are from the books.

The movies make a very different assertion: Saruman magically conjured the Uruk-hai out of the mud after Gandalf had fled Isengard in early 3018.

In this way, the six-month timeline that some have criticized is consistent with what the movies show.

But their criticisms are still valid, because the time is pieced together from all of Tolkien's other writings: Saruman must have spent a lot of time getting his 10,000 Uruk-hai, which had been raised and grown to adulthood - far away and hidden from Isengard - into a cohesive army that was very small.

First, Saruman begins "making trouble for Rohan" around 2953.

It's unclear if he's using orcs - he could be using Dunlanders, or not.

Since Tolkien predicts that breeding experiments will begin 35 years later, Saruman may be acting like a local warlord at this time, ruling the Misty Mountains orcs and Dunlage as his military force.

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