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Chapter 1092 Goel's Destiny
Because of Sharlayan's changes in history, Orgrim escaped the Lordaeron patrols until the second half of last year, and found the reclusive Frostwolf clan in the snow-capped mountains of Alterac.
Having experienced the ups and downs of the first and second orc wars, the great chief, who was already physically and mentally exhausted, made a surprise discovery in the Frostwolf garrison.
The only son of Orgrim's long-dead friend Durotan miraculously survived, and he also received the orthodox shaman education of the old shaman Drek'Thar.
Since Gul'dan brought fel energy to the orc tribe, the elements of Draenor have gradually abandoned the orcs who perversely destroyed Draenor's ecology.
When the Dark Portal opened and the Horde invaded Azeroth, none of the orc clans could respond to the elements, and the shamans were almost extinct.
Including Orgrim, the vast majority of orcs still haven't turned their heads after entering the new world.
Draenor has Draenor's elemental throne, which has nothing to do with Azeroth's elemental system.
The orcs did offend the elements of Draenor, but does this have anything to do with my Azeroth elements?
After Drek'Thar's relentless call was answered by the elements of Azeroth, the Frostwolf clan, which was the first to slow down the gods, gradually recovered the ancient shaman heritage.
Goel, who has returned to the Frostwolf clan, is determined to gain the recognition of the clansmen, and the best way is to become a shaman priest with a detached position in the orc tradition.
Among the traditional orc clans, the status of the chief and the shaman are equal, but the division of labor between the two is different.
To explain it in a relatively easy-to-understand way in Azeroth, the chieftain controls the monarchy, and the shaman controls the divine power.
After the death of Durotan and Draka, the blind old shaman Drek'Thar, who had assisted Galad and Durotan for two generations, reluctantly took over the position of chief of the Frostwolf clan temporarily.
During this process, Drek'Thar was pleasantly surprised to find the inheritance of the shaman. As a shaman, he also served as the chief, truly integrating the power of the monarch and the power of the gods.
If he wanted to successfully take over the added chieftainship from Drek'Thar, Goyle would naturally have to show an ability similar to Drek'Thar's...even better.
Therefore, he must pass the test to become an orthodox shaman.
Go'el did have a talent in this area. Under the strict teaching of Drek'Thar, he successfully passed all the trials of the shaman and obtained the response of the elements.
Under Drek'Thar's deliberate guidance and concessions, Go'el took over the position of chief as Durotan's son and shaman as a matter of course, and officially became the new chief of the Frostwolf clan.
Not long after Goel took over as chieftain, Orgrim came to the door through the vast snowstorm.
From Goel, who is full of youthful vigor and can freely control the power of the elements, the aging Orgrim sees the hope of revitalizing the tribe.
Different from the old tribe of evil orcs who only burned, killed and looted, Orgrim hoped that under the leadership of Goel, the orcs could regain their past glory and tradition, and bid farewell to the disgusting blood of demons.
Since then, Orgrim, who has been traveling around to liberate his compatriots, stopped for the first time. He taught young Goel unreservedly what he had seen, heard, and learned in his life.
Since Goel had experience fighting as a gladiator when he was young, he was also proficient in learning Orgrim's fighting skills.
Not long ago, Orgrim planned to use actual combat to carry out the final tempering of Goel.
Under Orgrim's personal leadership, Go'el followed the orc guerrillas to attack the Lordanmere shelter located in the south of Dalaran and east of Ambermere.
This is the last and last largest shelter in Hillbred.
Under Calia's sheep-herding policy, Lordaeron has invested less and less resources in the shelters, and the number of troops guarding the shelters has also deteriorated.
A large number of Lordaeron soldiers who were originally in charge of guarding the shelter were transferred to work elsewhere, and those with vested interests who benefited from the rise of the shelter were very dissatisfied with this.
In order to keep this last and largest shelter, and to prove to the high-level officials of the kingdom that the orc shelter still has the value of continuing to maintain, the vested interests gathered a lot of resources to defend this place.
By chance, a hunter who went hunting accidentally found the orc guerrillas marching silently in the mountains. He immediately returned to the Lorddammere shelter and told the local defenders the news.
A well-prepared ambush caught Orgrim by surprise. In order to cover the escape of Goyle and the exhausted compatriots in the asylum, he taught Goyle the last lesson with his own life.
For any action that seems to be [-]% sure, as long as it has not reached the last moment to determine the victory, one must not let down one's vigilance in advance.
Although he only learned from Orgrim for less than a year, Go'el learned a lot of knowledge and experience from the chieftain of the tribe that he couldn't get from Drek'Thar.
After burying Orgrim with his own hands in grief, Go'el, who inherited everything from him, finally determined his purpose in life.
He wants to inherit Orgrim's behest to revitalize the tribe, find a foothold for his people, integrate into and protect this beautiful and rich world, instead of continuing to harm it.
Thanks to the education of human concepts received in the early years and the guidance that Sharlayan deliberately gave back then, Goel did not intend to use war to gain benefits as brutally as the old tribes.
With Drek'Thar's assistance, Go'el, who had just taken over the position of great chief, took the Frostwolf clan as the center and gradually gathered the orc compatriots rescued by Orgrim from various shelters.
In the process, he also met a grumpy old man, Warsong Chief Grom Hellscream.
The Warsong clan is one of the most warlike clans in the entire orc tribe. They have always advocated using iron and blood to win what they want.
And this is obviously contrary to the purpose of Gouil's peaceful development of the tribe.
Witnessed by a large number of orcs, the young and vigorous Go'el challenged Grom to the most traditional duel of Mak'Gora among the orcs.
If Grom is still at his peak, Gouel, who has not yet tempered his strength to the extreme, is by no means his opponent.
But now, Graham has been suffering from the side effects of the demon's blood fading, with [-]% of his strength remaining at most [-]%, and he always feels powerless during battles.
In the end, the young and strong Goel defeated the exhausted Grom with one move, consolidated his position in the group, and gained Grom's respect.
Grom, who was born in the Hellscream family, is not someone who can afford to lose. Although he is far from his peak state, losing is losing, and there is no excuse for him.
From then on, Grom began to restrain his temper, avoiding unnecessary armed conflicts with the alliance as much as possible according to Goyle's strategy.
Thanks to Go'el's restraint, Lordaeron, who is empty of troops, does not have to worry about backstabs from the rear when facing the full attack of the Scourge.
Failed to get enough military support from the Alliance, Sarlayan quickly launched an alternative plan.
After receiving the signal, Ronin immediately sent it back to Dalaran, and told Medivh who was still in the Guardian Temple.
"Is it finally time?"
As early as many years ago, Medivh inadvertently spied Thrall in a certain timeline when he was visiting the astral world...or the fate of Go'el.
Under the influence of Sargeras, the orc invasion led by Medivh caused deep damage to Azeroth, and he always wanted to atone for what he did.
Guiding Goel to lead the reborn tribe to Kalimdor and contribute to the protection of Azeroth is the way Medivh has planned for atonement.
At the same time, this is also a process of atonement for the brutal invasion of the old tribe by the new tribe led by Goel.
Only with hard work and sacrifices in the protection of Azeroth, can the orcs, an extraterritorial race, be truly recognized by the native races of Azeroth.
Just like the Draenei who sent troops to participate in the Dark Portal War not long ago.
After countless hardships, they finally built a new home in Azeroth. Today's Draenei are far from recovering.
Even so, in order to gain the approval of Azeroth, the visionary Velen still resolutely dispatched a small army.
Through this voluntary vote, the Draenei initially gained the recognition of the alliance countries.
If there is no accident, they will also participate in the upcoming battle against the Burning Legion on the Kalimdor continent, and fight again with their long-time enemy, the demon.
Medivh, who had been waiting for this opportunity for a long time, immediately stood up with the Ebony Chill staff he had acquired not long ago, and raised his hand to put on the black hood that was dragging behind the robe.
"Tell Sharlayan for me, and I'll set off right away."
"Medison."
Aegwynn called to his son who was about to leave with a worried face: "Don't force yourself, you are no longer what you were then."
Medivh nodded lightly: "I know, mother, but this is a responsibility I should bear, a sin I should have paid for."
"If I can't get rid of this knot, my future will always be stagnant at this moment."
Aegwynn smiled helplessly: "Your stubborn temper is not at all like your father, it's exactly like mine."
"Well, I know I can't convince you, but you must do what you can. I don't want to send a white-haired person to a black-haired person again."
After bidding farewell to his mother, Medivh immediately transformed into a crow that can be seen everywhere, spread his wings and flew to the hills of Hillsbrad in the east of Dalaran.
At the same time, Sharlayan, Kael'thas and his party have returned to Silvermoon City and are making final preparations for sending reinforcements across the sea to Kalimdor.
When Sharlayan was busy in Sunsail Port with the logistical work before the major armies went to sea, Stella Gosa, who stayed in the residence of the Deep Shadow family in Silvermoon City for a while, sent a piece of good news.
Jaina, who has been in retreat since returning to Silvermoon City, has a new movement. She finally found the key that opens the door to the legendary realm.
Having experienced the ups and downs of the first and second orc wars, the great chief, who was already physically and mentally exhausted, made a surprise discovery in the Frostwolf garrison.
The only son of Orgrim's long-dead friend Durotan miraculously survived, and he also received the orthodox shaman education of the old shaman Drek'Thar.
Since Gul'dan brought fel energy to the orc tribe, the elements of Draenor have gradually abandoned the orcs who perversely destroyed Draenor's ecology.
When the Dark Portal opened and the Horde invaded Azeroth, none of the orc clans could respond to the elements, and the shamans were almost extinct.
Including Orgrim, the vast majority of orcs still haven't turned their heads after entering the new world.
Draenor has Draenor's elemental throne, which has nothing to do with Azeroth's elemental system.
The orcs did offend the elements of Draenor, but does this have anything to do with my Azeroth elements?
After Drek'Thar's relentless call was answered by the elements of Azeroth, the Frostwolf clan, which was the first to slow down the gods, gradually recovered the ancient shaman heritage.
Goel, who has returned to the Frostwolf clan, is determined to gain the recognition of the clansmen, and the best way is to become a shaman priest with a detached position in the orc tradition.
Among the traditional orc clans, the status of the chief and the shaman are equal, but the division of labor between the two is different.
To explain it in a relatively easy-to-understand way in Azeroth, the chieftain controls the monarchy, and the shaman controls the divine power.
After the death of Durotan and Draka, the blind old shaman Drek'Thar, who had assisted Galad and Durotan for two generations, reluctantly took over the position of chief of the Frostwolf clan temporarily.
During this process, Drek'Thar was pleasantly surprised to find the inheritance of the shaman. As a shaman, he also served as the chief, truly integrating the power of the monarch and the power of the gods.
If he wanted to successfully take over the added chieftainship from Drek'Thar, Goyle would naturally have to show an ability similar to Drek'Thar's...even better.
Therefore, he must pass the test to become an orthodox shaman.
Go'el did have a talent in this area. Under the strict teaching of Drek'Thar, he successfully passed all the trials of the shaman and obtained the response of the elements.
Under Drek'Thar's deliberate guidance and concessions, Go'el took over the position of chief as Durotan's son and shaman as a matter of course, and officially became the new chief of the Frostwolf clan.
Not long after Goel took over as chieftain, Orgrim came to the door through the vast snowstorm.
From Goel, who is full of youthful vigor and can freely control the power of the elements, the aging Orgrim sees the hope of revitalizing the tribe.
Different from the old tribe of evil orcs who only burned, killed and looted, Orgrim hoped that under the leadership of Goel, the orcs could regain their past glory and tradition, and bid farewell to the disgusting blood of demons.
Since then, Orgrim, who has been traveling around to liberate his compatriots, stopped for the first time. He taught young Goel unreservedly what he had seen, heard, and learned in his life.
Since Goel had experience fighting as a gladiator when he was young, he was also proficient in learning Orgrim's fighting skills.
Not long ago, Orgrim planned to use actual combat to carry out the final tempering of Goel.
Under Orgrim's personal leadership, Go'el followed the orc guerrillas to attack the Lordanmere shelter located in the south of Dalaran and east of Ambermere.
This is the last and last largest shelter in Hillbred.
Under Calia's sheep-herding policy, Lordaeron has invested less and less resources in the shelters, and the number of troops guarding the shelters has also deteriorated.
A large number of Lordaeron soldiers who were originally in charge of guarding the shelter were transferred to work elsewhere, and those with vested interests who benefited from the rise of the shelter were very dissatisfied with this.
In order to keep this last and largest shelter, and to prove to the high-level officials of the kingdom that the orc shelter still has the value of continuing to maintain, the vested interests gathered a lot of resources to defend this place.
By chance, a hunter who went hunting accidentally found the orc guerrillas marching silently in the mountains. He immediately returned to the Lorddammere shelter and told the local defenders the news.
A well-prepared ambush caught Orgrim by surprise. In order to cover the escape of Goyle and the exhausted compatriots in the asylum, he taught Goyle the last lesson with his own life.
For any action that seems to be [-]% sure, as long as it has not reached the last moment to determine the victory, one must not let down one's vigilance in advance.
Although he only learned from Orgrim for less than a year, Go'el learned a lot of knowledge and experience from the chieftain of the tribe that he couldn't get from Drek'Thar.
After burying Orgrim with his own hands in grief, Go'el, who inherited everything from him, finally determined his purpose in life.
He wants to inherit Orgrim's behest to revitalize the tribe, find a foothold for his people, integrate into and protect this beautiful and rich world, instead of continuing to harm it.
Thanks to the education of human concepts received in the early years and the guidance that Sharlayan deliberately gave back then, Goel did not intend to use war to gain benefits as brutally as the old tribes.
With Drek'Thar's assistance, Go'el, who had just taken over the position of great chief, took the Frostwolf clan as the center and gradually gathered the orc compatriots rescued by Orgrim from various shelters.
In the process, he also met a grumpy old man, Warsong Chief Grom Hellscream.
The Warsong clan is one of the most warlike clans in the entire orc tribe. They have always advocated using iron and blood to win what they want.
And this is obviously contrary to the purpose of Gouil's peaceful development of the tribe.
Witnessed by a large number of orcs, the young and vigorous Go'el challenged Grom to the most traditional duel of Mak'Gora among the orcs.
If Grom is still at his peak, Gouel, who has not yet tempered his strength to the extreme, is by no means his opponent.
But now, Graham has been suffering from the side effects of the demon's blood fading, with [-]% of his strength remaining at most [-]%, and he always feels powerless during battles.
In the end, the young and strong Goel defeated the exhausted Grom with one move, consolidated his position in the group, and gained Grom's respect.
Grom, who was born in the Hellscream family, is not someone who can afford to lose. Although he is far from his peak state, losing is losing, and there is no excuse for him.
From then on, Grom began to restrain his temper, avoiding unnecessary armed conflicts with the alliance as much as possible according to Goyle's strategy.
Thanks to Go'el's restraint, Lordaeron, who is empty of troops, does not have to worry about backstabs from the rear when facing the full attack of the Scourge.
Failed to get enough military support from the Alliance, Sarlayan quickly launched an alternative plan.
After receiving the signal, Ronin immediately sent it back to Dalaran, and told Medivh who was still in the Guardian Temple.
"Is it finally time?"
As early as many years ago, Medivh inadvertently spied Thrall in a certain timeline when he was visiting the astral world...or the fate of Go'el.
Under the influence of Sargeras, the orc invasion led by Medivh caused deep damage to Azeroth, and he always wanted to atone for what he did.
Guiding Goel to lead the reborn tribe to Kalimdor and contribute to the protection of Azeroth is the way Medivh has planned for atonement.
At the same time, this is also a process of atonement for the brutal invasion of the old tribe by the new tribe led by Goel.
Only with hard work and sacrifices in the protection of Azeroth, can the orcs, an extraterritorial race, be truly recognized by the native races of Azeroth.
Just like the Draenei who sent troops to participate in the Dark Portal War not long ago.
After countless hardships, they finally built a new home in Azeroth. Today's Draenei are far from recovering.
Even so, in order to gain the approval of Azeroth, the visionary Velen still resolutely dispatched a small army.
Through this voluntary vote, the Draenei initially gained the recognition of the alliance countries.
If there is no accident, they will also participate in the upcoming battle against the Burning Legion on the Kalimdor continent, and fight again with their long-time enemy, the demon.
Medivh, who had been waiting for this opportunity for a long time, immediately stood up with the Ebony Chill staff he had acquired not long ago, and raised his hand to put on the black hood that was dragging behind the robe.
"Tell Sharlayan for me, and I'll set off right away."
"Medison."
Aegwynn called to his son who was about to leave with a worried face: "Don't force yourself, you are no longer what you were then."
Medivh nodded lightly: "I know, mother, but this is a responsibility I should bear, a sin I should have paid for."
"If I can't get rid of this knot, my future will always be stagnant at this moment."
Aegwynn smiled helplessly: "Your stubborn temper is not at all like your father, it's exactly like mine."
"Well, I know I can't convince you, but you must do what you can. I don't want to send a white-haired person to a black-haired person again."
After bidding farewell to his mother, Medivh immediately transformed into a crow that can be seen everywhere, spread his wings and flew to the hills of Hillsbrad in the east of Dalaran.
At the same time, Sharlayan, Kael'thas and his party have returned to Silvermoon City and are making final preparations for sending reinforcements across the sea to Kalimdor.
When Sharlayan was busy in Sunsail Port with the logistical work before the major armies went to sea, Stella Gosa, who stayed in the residence of the Deep Shadow family in Silvermoon City for a while, sent a piece of good news.
Jaina, who has been in retreat since returning to Silvermoon City, has a new movement. She finally found the key that opens the door to the legendary realm.
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