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Chapter 1557: Three major misconceptions in life: I can fight back

The Broken Ones are a branch race of the draenei people that were forced to mutate due to external influences. They account for about one-tenth of the total draenei population.

The Ashtongue Deathsworn under Akama may sound famous, but in fact they are only a small part of the Broken Ones.

According to the information provided by Akama, in order to avoid transmitting negative emotions to each other and causing a rapid loss of mind, the Broken usually do not gather in large groups.

But from another perspective, broken people who are all patients also have a lot of social needs. It is also necessary to hug each other for warmth and comfort.

Therefore, the Broken Ones do not have large groups that often have thousands of people, but there are also very few lone individuals living outside alone.

Unless someone clearly feels that the evil energy boiling in their body can no longer be controlled, then they will stay away from other compatriots whose condition is still stable and go to the wilderness alone to meet their end.

Sharlayan has also mentioned before that the Broken Ones are scattered in small groups in the worlds of Draenor and Azeroth.

The Broken Ones that Sharlayan found in the Swamp of Sorrows were only a small part of them.

With the intelligence network that Sarayan had in hand, it was not difficult to catch the Broken One in the wild, but he didn't want to do that.

Valeera and Sarlayan grew up together. From some perspectives, Valeera even understood him better than Sarlayan's parents and could see through his concerns at a glance.

"Why bother yourself." Valeela spread her hands indifferently: "Since you can't catch experimental subjects without conscience, it's better to leave this problem to the Broken One to make his own decision."

Sharlayan hesitated for a moment, then finally nodded: "Okay, the Ashtongue Deathsworn still have work to do, so I won't bother them for now. I'd better tell Velen and Nobundo the news."

After learning that Sarlayan had obtained a treatment plan that could potentially reverse the Curse of the Broken, Nobundo immediately came to the temporary settlement of the Broken outside the city of New Shattrath and told the news to Ah, who had just settled here not long ago. Fern et al.

The Broken Ones who are now allowed to enter and live in New Shattrath City are all shamans who can use the power of the elements to suppress curses.

Nobundo initially planned to personally verify whether this treatment plan was effective, but Velen, who was a bystander, calmly persuaded him to think twice.

Compared with ordinary Broken Ones, the conditions of Nobundo and other shamans are very stable, and using them for experiments will not achieve the best verification results.

After receiving this information from Nobundo, Avern, Hilmi and other top Broken members volunteered in unison.

After some discussion and selection, Yirel personally led a team to send over a dozen experimental individuals with varying degrees of illness.

Fandal is a person who seems to be broad-minded, but is actually very detailed. The treatment plan he formulated is very rigorous, and every step is written in detail, which can be called a fool's tutorial.

The only thing that has a relatively high threshold is that this treatment plan requires a high-level druid who can quickly catalyze the seeds of Akandor.

Although Sharlayan is not a full-time druid, it is perfectly fine for him to just make a temporary cameo.

While patiently cultivating the new mutant Arkandor, Sarlayan could also monitor Orgrimmar's changes and Go'el's schedule.

On the fifth day after Yrel led the team to the experimental area on the outskirts of Unicorn City, Sarlayan received the latest intelligence from Orgrimmar.

The rebels finally couldn't stand it anymore.

Durotar, where the orcs settled, is a desolate and barren red land.

During the War of the Ancients 10,000 years ago, the soil of this land was soaked with too much demon blood. The evil energy contained in this blood damaged the soil activity of Durotar. Although the entire red land was not barren, But it’s not far from that.

The night elves have excellent living conditions, and they don't look down on this desolate land of little value.

As the saying goes, what you lose must be what you gain.

Durotar is indeed not suitable for growing food or grazing cattle and sheep, but this desolate land contains many high-quality mineral veins.

Relying on the high-quality ore produced in Durotar, the new tribe traded rice, wheat and other staple foods needed to feed the tribe from their arrogant neighbors to the north, and also traded sheep, pigs and other nutritional supplements from the honest-hearted tauren. meat.

Why are there no cows?

you guess.

As the new tribe expanded its sphere of influence to the northern Barrens and Dustwallow Swamp, more resource income allowed the orcs who had been wandering for many years to finally settle down and settle down, and their fertility rate reached a new high.

From the perspective of the night elves, the orcs occupy cornerlands that no one wants.

However, for the orcs who have been displaced after losing their hometown, it is good to have a base where they can rest assured and cultivate themselves.

Of course, some people are not satisfied with the current territory of the tribe. They want to further invade the fertile territories under the rule of the night elves, and they are also eyeing the lush Mogore grassland.

The orcs had participated in the Battle of Hyjal with all their elites, and they knew very well the powerful heritage of the night elves.

No matter how arrogant you are, you will not think that the tribe, which is still in ruins, has the capital to challenge the night elves.

Therefore, the radical faction of the tribe first targeted the seemingly weak tauren.

In the eyes of these radical orcs who are used to plundering, although the tauren look powerful, their character is too weak and they should be easy to bully.

But is this really the case?

The tauren are indeed based on the Mogolei grassland, but this does not mean that they only have this territory.

The Stonetalon Mountains adjacent to Ashenvale have little development value in the eyes of the night elves. They only occupy a small area in the north of Stonetalon Mountains that is covered by more vegetation.

The remaining territory in Stonetalon Mountains is controlled by the Grimtotem clan of tauren.

Grimtotem, Bloodhoof and Runetotem are also known as the three major clans of Kalimdor tauren. They are not as gentle and honest as other compatriots, but are extremely aggressive.

The two major clans, Bloodhoof and Runetotem, are mainly responsible for logistics in Mogolei, while the Horrible Totem clan, which is highly aggressive towards foreigners, is responsible for guarding the border for the tauren.

Not only Stonetalon Mountain, but Thousand Needles in the south of the Barrens also has many warriors from the Grimtotem Clan stationed there.

As Tyrande's power shrank and Malfurion returned to power, the diplomatic relations between the tauren and the night elves eased, and there was a tacit understanding between the two parties to strengthen cooperation.

Feralas, located in the south of Kalimdor, is an enclave of the night elves.

After the complete destruction of the Ahn'Qiraj Empire, the strategic status of the hidden city of Ere'Thalas declined significantly, and the Night Council's preference for resources in the southern part of the continent decreased year by year.

With the tacit approval of the night elves, the tauren pioneers entered the undeveloped wilderness on the eastern outskirts of Feralas from the west of Thousand Needles, and established an outpost called Camp Mojache.

Thousand Needles and Stonetalon Mountain both have a large number of bipedal flying dragon lairs. Under the constant taming of tauren hunters, these ferocious flying monsters formed a partnership with the local tauren and raised a fighting force for the tauren. A powerful air force.

Today, the Grimtotem clan in Stonetalon Mountain is ready to go south to counterattack the Desolace. The Bloodhoof and Runetotem clans in Mulgore are also using the engineering machines provided by Quel'Thalas to secretly attack the Desolace. It opened the mountain tunnel from Mogaolei to the Desolate Land.

As long as Warchief Kane gives an order, the three major tauren clans can flank the Desolation Land from both sides. With the assistance of highly mobile air forces, they can completely wipe the once invincible centaur from the territory of Kalimdor. remove.

Perhaps it was precisely because the tauren focused their attention on the western part of the continent and had no time to pay attention to the barren land in front of Mulgore that the orc radicals had the illusion that the tauren were weak and could be bullied.

When Go'el was still in Orgrimmar, these warlike guys still knew how to curb their ambitions.

As Go'el personally led the team to Draenor to bring back his long-lost compatriots, the already ambitious Burning Blade Clan and Dragonmaw Clan (part of them) really couldn't sit still.

In the Raging Rift deep in the dark alley of Orgrimmar, Azuka, the chief of the Burning Blade clan, is discussing with the leader of the Dragonmaw radical faction about sending troops to seize power.

Although they both belong to the rebel party, their demands for raising troops are different.

Azuka climbed to the top in order to seize the throne of war chief, just like she assassinated her biological brother for the chief position of the Burning Blade clan.

The Dragonmaw Clan believed that they were considering the future of the tribe and wanted to kick out Go'ir, a leader who was too weak.

In a tent high up in the dark alley area, an old orc with white hair and beard stared straight at the entrance of the Raging Flame Rift, which was still quiet for the time being, with cold eyes.

A young female orc who was following the old man asked uneasily: "Chief, do we really not have to strike first? What if those traitors..."

"No need."

A trace of sarcasm flashed in the old man's eyes: "These idiots underestimate our young chief."

"He is indeed the successor chosen by that boy Orgrim. He has a formidable future... Let's just wait and see the good show." (End of Chapter)

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