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Chapter 522 The Noble Orc



Chapter 522 The Noble Orc

"Great Chieftain, someone is preventing our meeting from succeeding! Who is trying to stop me from arriving?"

Eileen was puzzled...

Her duty was to meet with the High Chief and plead for help on behalf of the Queen.

The Queen sent her to show respect to Warchief Thrall, to explain the situation across the sea, and to emphasize the urgency of the war against the undead.

Strictly speaking, there's no need to send a delegation; a single player could deliver a letter, saving money, time, and effort.

The Adventurer's Guild's male character is undoubtedly the most useful support character.

Even if someone dies in an accident, no compensation is required.

It is an honor for a player to die for their tribe.

There are also dedicated channels for transmitting information to tribal flight points...

Sending envoys is usually only done for major events or when there are important matters to discuss and finalize.

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"I think their target is the High Chieftain! All their actions are just to weaken the fortress's defenses and distract us!"

"It's not that simple, Chieftain! I think someone is trying to undermine the tribe's internal unity and cause a diplomatic dispute..."

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"In short, it must have been done by the enemy..."

"Not necessarily, I think it's an inside job. Who can move around freely on the walls of Orgrimmar! What are the Kor'kron doing? A bunch of good-for-nothings... all they know how to do is slack off!"

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"You...you dare to slander the honor of the Kor'kron! I challenge you to a duel..."

"A duel? Magora! Do you still think this is some kind of human slave octagon? All you know is how to slaughter your own kind! What honor do you, a traitor, have to offer?"

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"Enough! The Great Chief hasn't spoken yet, what are you all arguing about! Get out of here..."

"Get back in! You too, if you're going to get out, we're all out together..."

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The Hall of Thrall is filled with Kor'kalon elite guards and officer advisors.

Judging from this assassination attempt, the chieftain's guards seem to be nothing more than decorations, all muscles and armor, easily lured away by the enemy.

The assassins leaped and bounded across the rooftops, and the assassins did nothing.

Warchief Thrall is a veteran of countless battles, capable of both physical and magical attacks, and can even unleash destructive power; he is truly untouchable by ordinary people.

Thrall, with his background as a shaman and warrior, as well as a gladiator and Orgrim's lieutenant... had long been aware of these young assassins.

The high-ranking officers in the hall blamed each other, but the chief remained silent.

No one knows what Sal is thinking.

Only Vol'jin vaguely heard the Warchief complaining, "If I had known, I shouldn't have opened the skylight. It's just too hot in Orgrimmar... There aren't any better materials... All the big trees have been cut down... Will Mother Earth blame us... I need a better architect."

Wojnarowski was taken aback by what he heard, and quickly coughed...

"Hmm... Chieftain... I think there's no rush to identify the enemy... The problem now is that we don't have enough manpower to send reinforcements to Undercity in the Plaguelands and the North Sea... New warriors need more experience to grow. Our territory is currently under heavy defense... Supporting the expedition to the northern islands needs further consideration!"

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Thrall confirmed that the assassins on the roof had been dealt with, and none had escaped.

He was stumped by the diverse array of assassins from various races.

These assassins were like mute men; after being captured, they remained expressionless, like puppets. It seemed uncertain whether any leads could be obtained through interrogation...

The High Chief did not immediately respond to Vol'jin's opinion.

He seemed quite concerned about the commotion outside the fortress; his messenger immediately reported a strange outbreak of infection in the alleyways, and High Overlord Saurfang was leading a force to deal with it...

However, anyone who comes into contact with orc blood will be poisoned, turning into a crazed, berserk orc. After death, they will undergo a mutation, transforming into a ferocious, monstrous creature...

Non-humanoid tentacle monsters are running rampant, causing heavy casualties among Orgrimmar's soldiers, and the number of infected by the berserker's blood poison is increasing...

Such a loud commotion could only come from a dark alleyway...

“It seems the real killer has appeared. My people are being infected by an unknown poisonous blood. Is there any healer who can save them? Will the enemy make any more moves? I need an advisor! My strategist, my comrade-in-arms, Eitrigg! Are you there?”

"Your Majesty, Eitrigg awaits your command! I have determined that this infected blood poison is very much the work of the Legion. We may have been attacked by warlocks... The enemy has infiltrated; unknown foe lurks in this City of Honor. I am willing to stop this plague for you..."

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An older orc warrior rushed into the hall of the chieftain's fortress. He was not tall, and his graying hair suggested that he had faced many challenges...

If anyone remembers the words of Tirion Fordring, one of the five earliest paladins of Azeroth: "I have seen some orcs who are as respectable as the noblest knights, and I have seen some humans who are as evil as the cruelest undead Scourge."

This "orc" refers to Eitrigg.

Among Thrall's staunch supporters is Eitrigg.

Like High Overlord Saurfang's brothers and nephews, the old blind shaman Drek'Thar of the Frostwolf Clan was also one...

The remaining orc chieftains, elders, or kings…

It's mainly about Thrall's abilities and prestige; those willing to submit to Thrall's new tribe...

After all, Thrall rightfully received the Doomhammer from the true Orc Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer and inherited the black and green Warchief Armor that symbolized his status as Warchief.

Thrall not only saved many of his fellow orcs enslaved by humans, but also served as Orgrim's lieutenant, learning the Warchief's combat command skills, inheriting the chieftainship of the Frostwolf Clan, learning shamanism from the old shaman Drek'Thar, and becoming the leader of the Horde.

Thrall can be considered the spiritual leader of the new Horde, and also a symbol of the orcs' courage and strength.

His personal charisma helped him build good relationships with many other races... Darkspear trolls, goblins, and tauren joined the new tribe because of his help.

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Rexxar, the Beastmaster, was once Thrall's right-hand man.

Unfortunately, Rexxar, possessing both ogre and orc blood, always seemed out of place among traditional orc warriors. He ultimately chose to wander the desolate lands, hunting for a living...

Besides his fellow orcs, Vol'jin, chieftain of the Darkspear trolls, was also a loyal ally of Thrall...

Strictly speaking, the main reason why the Tauren Warchief [Cairne & Bloodhoof] were willing to let the Tauren join the Horde was because Salvolin and others had helped Cairne rescue a calf from their mortal enemies, including the centaurs. The future leader of the traitors, Baine & Bloodhoof...

After the Tauren and Orcs formed an alliance, the peace-loving Tauren who respected Mother Earth and lived near Thunder Bluff were indeed able to enjoy a more stable life.

Only on certain front lines of war do the Tauren still face survival threats and invasions from various races...

In summary, the Tauren of Thunder Bluff, like the Darkspear Trolls, owe their current situation to Thrall's assistance...

The presence of tauren, orcs, trolls, and even goblins among the assassins made Thrall realize that if this assassination was premeditated, then the enemy's tentacles had likely already infiltrated the entire Horde...

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