Based on the intelligence of trolls in Stranglethorn Vale and other places, Orgrim learned that there once existed a powerful troll empire in Lordaeron. Although the troll empire has long been destroyed by humans and high elves, it still remains. Many trolls live in the forests of Lordaeron.

Orgrim believes that these trolls, who have been enemies of humans and elves for generations, are naturally their potential allies.

One of the reasons that prompted him to make a desperate move to leave Arathi Highlands and enter the Hinterlands was the vague hope of finding the trolls and forming an alliance with them.

However, after entering the Hinterlands, reality disappointed him.

According to legend, the forest trolls that can be seen everywhere in the Hinterlands are now completely missing. They searched in every possible way, but the only thing they could find were some relics where the forest trolls once lived. As for those forest trolls, they were not even hairy. Not a single one was seen.

"It's hard to believe that all these forest trolls have moved away, or were they all killed?"

Orgrim was unable to do anything about this. Without the help of the trolls, these orcs were unfamiliar with the place. Wandering around in the vast forests of the Hinterlands, the only result was getting lost. The so-called attacking the Alliance's rear through the Hinterlands was simply An empty phrase.

Just when Orgrim became more and more disappointed and almost wanted to give up, good news finally came.

One of the tribal teams searching for traces of forest trolls finally sent good news: traces of troll activity were found near an area called Poison Mist Canyon.

Orgrim was overjoyed when he heard this, so he sent more teams to search there.

Soon, good news came one after another.

Some people said they found totems from certain forest troll clans, some said they saw strange forest trolls passing by, some said they seemed to have discovered a troll settlement in the haze of the Poison Mist Canyon...

All the evidence shows that in the entire Hinterlands, only Poison Mist Canyon is the habitat of trolls. If you want to find trolls, you must go there.

However, the keen Orgrim still discovered something was wrong.

According to those trolls who have taken refuge in the tribe, trolls are originally a race with a very strong reproductive ability. In the Hinterlands, a natural habitat where there are no traces of humans or elves, trolls have not developed everywhere, but are concentrated in In a narrow canyon, it is a bit strange no matter how you think about it.

However, Orgrim naturally did not think that this was a conspiracy of the Alliance. After all, they had not seen any trace of the Alliance since they entered the Hinterlands. Orgrim still thought that he had a plan. What he thought more about was the giant giant. Something happened to the demons, or most of their population moved away.

But no matter what, Orgrim still has to go to Poison Mist Canyon. Even if the number of trolls there is not enough to supplement the tribe's combat power, at least they can serve as guides for the tribe.

So, after confirming that trolls lived only in the Poison Mist Canyon in the Hinterlands, the tribal army finally set off and marched towards the Poison Mist Canyon.

The terrain of the Poison Mist Canyon is not wide, but rather narrow. Although the intelligence indicates that this is the place where trolls are most likely to appear, there are no traces of trolls surviving at the mouth of the valley.

However, Orgrim became more and more certain of the possibility that this was a troll settlement.

The Hinterlands is obviously a very suitable place for trolls to live, but there are no trolls anywhere. Orgrim judged that the trolls may have had to leave their vast habitat for some reason and live in seclusion, and among them were the Alliance. Possible cause of suppression.

If the troll really lives in seclusion in the Poisonous Mist Canyon, then the mouth of the valley is naturally the place that needs to be hidden the most.

The reason why Poison Mist Canyon has this name is because the miasma is permeating the depths of the canyon, making it difficult for ordinary animals to survive. Naturally, the Alliance will not think that there are trolls hiding in it.

But in fact, after Orgrim entered the canyon, he discovered that the fog near the mouth of the canyon was just ordinary water mist and had no toxicity. He thought that this was the guarantee used by the trolls to cover themselves up.

As he continued to go deeper, he saw many totems and marks belonging to the trolls along the way, including footprints, all of which showed that the trolls were in this valley.

However, when he finally left the narrow valley mouth and entered the broad valley where he suspected that a large number of trolls should live, he only saw a large bare open space with only dead trees and dry grass scattered throughout the open space. Not even a single hair can be seen.

There is a conspicuous tall dead tree in the center of the open space. A piece of bark of the dead tree has been cut off, and something seems to be carved on it.

By this time, Orgrim had already realized that something was seriously wrong. The so-called trolls were probably fake. Not only were there no trolls here, there were no traces of trolls ever living here.

The troll footprints and marks seen on the way here seemed to be deliberately placed bait to lure them into the valley.

Definitely, at the moment Orgrim still had the last glimmer of hope, that is, the words carved on the dead tree were messages left by the trolls.

He planned to go and check it out in person, but because he was afraid of being in danger, he deliberately took Gul'dan with him.

Orgrim really didn't dare to leave the culprit who betrayed the orcs in the Arathi Highlands, so he could only take him with him to the Hinterlands and keep him under personal supervision.

Now, Gul'dan has come in handy. If something unexpected happens, Gul'dan, the powerful warlock, can obviously handle it better than Orgrim, the warrior.

Under the protection of personal guards, Orgrim and Gul'dan broke away from the large army and soon came to the dead tree.

Until he got closer, Orgrim didn't even need to look at the specific content carved on the dead tree to understand that this could never be a clue left by the troll.

Because, the place where the bark was scraped off [the words engraved on it were the orcs - how could the trolls in Xinshilan speak the language of the orcs? The better Zhao)

The content of these words made Orgrim's expression change.

"..Orgrim died under this tree.~"

"Everyone, withdraw quickly! Get out of the canyon!" Almost without thinking, Orgrim shouted an order to his subordinates.

The only one who can know his name and write such words here is their biggest opponent——the Alliance, and Orgrim is even sure that this is the most cunning commander who is most likely to be the Alliance and the one who makes the Horde The culprit behind the loss of the red dragon and the inability to fully control the Arathi Highlands was the human magician who had resisted them for several hours alone in Stormwind City——Xander Liver.

Orgrim's reaction was quick, and the orcs were resolute in executing the order. However, they had just run a few steps and ten sudden sounds made them feel desperate.

The mouth of the poisonous mist canyon collapsed with the explosion. .

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