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Chapter 1415 The Shadow Behind the Blade's Edge Mountain Rebellion

Chapter 1415 The Shadow Behind the Blade's Edge Mountain Rebellion

I don't know if it was influenced by the mixed ogre genes in his blood, Moknatha was a bit out of tune with all the orc clans.

The Mok'Natha clan has settled in a corner of Gorgrond since the appearance of the Mok'Natha clan.

Moknatha has witnessed the final battle between the Destroyer and the original beast in Gorgrond, the fight between Gruul and the black dragon, and the rise and fall of the old tribe.

For thousands of years, Moknatha has never personally participated in any major events in Draenor, but he has seen everything that happened on this land.

They are like bystanders who are completely separated from the secular world, indifferently recording the arrival and departure of the major forces in Gorgrond.

Of course, if you want to put on a detached posture in Draenor, a world that advocates power, you must have the strength to protect yourself.

Because the Moknatha clan has both ogre and orc blood, the Moknatha who is the head of the two families has a smarter mind than the ogre and a stronger body than the orc.

When faced with the attack of the single-minded ogres, the Moknatha clan can often use their ingenuity to lure them into traps and siege them.

And when facing other invading orc clans, Moknatha can easily defeat and expel the enemy with his taller and stronger body.

Even the Blackstone clan, the strongest clan of orcs that flourished in the Gorgrond area back then, was unwilling to provoke Moknatha, who seemed to have a small population.

Moknatha has never changed their behavior style. They have no interest in fighting for power and profit, and do not intend to further expand their territory. They are still like old dogs in the corner of Blade's Edge Mountain.

However, there is a saying in the barrage that the tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop.

When the Bloodmaul Ogre, the Sword Tower Ogre, and the Thunder God Orcs fight each other's brains in order to compete for the chassis, Moknatha is still as stable as Mount Tai, hiding aside and watching the show, which will of course attract the dissatisfaction of the three major forces .

As Faol said before, the ogres have never recognized Moknatha as one of their own, and the orcs mostly keep a respectful distance from this group of freaks and half-breeds.

According to the information obtained by the undead scouts not long ago, I don’t know if someone is secretly instigating behind. Kenasa village.

Compared with other areas of the Blade's Edge Mountains that have long been burned by war, the vicinity of Mokenasa Village is like a paradise isolated from the world.

In order to eliminate hidden dangers from the rear before deciding on the final overlord of Blade's Edge Mountain, the three major clans, without discussing with each other, directed their malice at the people who had never participated in the conflict of Blade's Edge Mountain with a rather strange tacit understanding. Moknatha.

"Um……"

After inquiring about all the information available at this stage, Sharlayan lowered his head and pondered for a long time.

Using a frantically functioning brain to piece together a lot of fragmented information, Sharlayan analyzed the real reasons behind the changes in the situation in Blade's Edge Mountain from the perspective of a bystander.

"The three major clans all plan to take action against Mokenasa, who has never shown his fangs before?"

"Huh~"

Sharlayan sneered and said, "Don't you find it strange? Why do these three forces who want to swallow each other suddenly become so tacit?"

The fire of soul flickered in the eyes of Kel'Thuzad, who had the most flexible mind among the undead: "You mean... there is another reason behind this matter?"

Sharlayan nodded calmly: "There should be some hidden and hidden force that is quietly contributing to the flames. At first I suspected that Gruul was playing tricks, but when I think about it carefully... the one with the muscles in his brain I'm afraid the guy doesn't have the strategic ability."

Onyxia's expression moved slightly, and she thought of a possibility through Sharlayan's analysis and intelligence.

"Could it be that the long-dead Saberian left behind?"

Sharlayan smiled meaningfully: "I think it's okay to assume that those precious pure black dragon eggs can't be left unattended, right?"

Onyxia lowered her head thoughtfully and pondered for a moment: "If the black dragon is really behind the scenes, why are they inciting the three major forces to attack Moknasa? There must be a reason."

Sharlayan shook his head: "Insufficient information, no accurate conclusions can be drawn for the time being."

"However, we can use this as a breakthrough point and try to persuade the stubborn and conservative Moknatha to help us quell the unrest in Blade's Edge Mountains."

After all, free will is an outsider. Although Solas and others have basically acquired the entire Frostfire Ridge after several years of hard work, it is obviously not easy to continue to expand their influence.

Frostfire Ridge was bordered by both Gorgrond and Talador forests before the massive geological changes in Draenor.

However, with the emergence of Zangarmarsh, the road between Frostfire Ridge and Talador Forest was cut off.

Just like what Solas said before, Zangarmarsh is the occupied area of ​​the allies Naga, if free will wants to expand abroad, they can only choose Blade's Edge Mountain, which has already become a mess.

One point needs special mention here.

The undead, who have no fertility and no logistical supply pressure, have little demand for land resources.

The reason why Solas wanted to expand to the Blade's Edge Mountains was not to seize the territory, but to pacify the Blade's Edge Mountains, Draenor's last disputed place, and eliminate the last hidden danger of Draenor's need for unanimity.

The Spiers of Arak had sunk into the sea, and in the remaining areas, Shadowmoon Valley and Hellfire Peninsula had hoarded heavy troops from Illidan and the newly reorganized alliance respectively.

The forest of Talador is jointly maintained by Draenor led by the Naaru and the Draenei left behind.

Although the multi-ethnic alliance sounds unreliable, Shattrath City has already become the safest large-scale settlement in Draenor, which has been recognized by all parties in Draenor.

The Nagrand Grassland in the west of the Talador Forest is dominated by the Mag'har orcs. In addition, there are some alliance's rear strongholds scattered here and there, and the two sides have been living in peace.

Excluding the Zangarmarsh controlled by the naga and the Frostfire Ridge completely controlled by the undead, the only place in Draenor that is still fighting endlessly is the Blade's Edge Mountains.

Leaving aside the single-minded Blood Hammer and Sword Tower Ogre, these two forces are actually easy to deal with.

As long as the powerful dragon slayer Gruul can be dealt with, the ogre, who has always respected the strong, will soon recognize the kneeling and licking of the situation.

What Sharlayan dislikes the most is the Thunderlord clan.

The Thunderlord Clan has been a staunch supporter of the first Warchief, Blackhand, since the days of the Old Horde's reign.

At that time, the chief of the Thor clan was named Fenris, the eldest son of Galad, the former chief of the Frostwolf clan.

The gentle and stable Frostwolf clan is an outlier among the orcs who admire blood and thunder.

And Fenris happened to be an outlier of the Frostwolf clan. He was very displeased with his father Galad's meek way of emphasizing his family and clan.

During a hunt for Gron, Fenris ignored Galad's dissuasion, left the clansmen who were still cautious, and radically launched a surprise attack directly with the Thor clan who was also present.

Although the assault successfully killed Gron, in order to rescue Fenris, who was alone, Galad was forced to lead his people to join the battle, causing the Frostwolf clan to suffer many unnecessary losses.

Fenris, who was obsessed with beheading the great cause of Gron, was scolded by Galad, accusing him of disregarding the lives of his people and making great achievements.

An angry Fenris announced on the spot that he would leave the Frostwolf clan that could only raise cowards. He even abandoned his own name and changed his name to Iron Wolf, and instead accepted the invitation of the Thor clan who admired his bravery.

When the old tribe was established, the warlike Thor clan couldn't wait to join them, and they participated in the old tribe's invasion of Azeroth throughout.

Fenris himself also participated in the task of capturing the scepter of Sargeras, and with the help of the black dragon, he managed to take out the artifact from the dangerous tomb of Sargeras and escaped.

In the subsequent discussion on the follow-up actions of the orcs, Fenris, who wanted to counterattack Azeroth, had a huge disagreement with Ner'zhul, who wanted to escape.

In the end, the scheming Ner'zhul sent someone to set up an ambush to assassinate Fenris after the meeting.

After Ner'zhul was captured by Kil'jaeden, the remnants of the Thor clan moved to Gorgrond under the leadership of Fenris' son Garm.

According to the information provided by the undead scouts, Garm's behavior style is exactly the same as that of his father, and he still has the unrealistic dream of counterattacking Azeroth again.

"Counterattack Azeroth?"

There was a glint of coldness in Sharlayan's eyes: "If you stay in the Blade's Edge Mountains and live your lives in peace, I may still consider letting you descendants of war criminals go."

"Since the Thunder God Clan is still unrepentant, there is no need for them to continue to exist."

"Using this opportunity to enter the Blade's Edge Mountains, we will completely eradicate this unstable factor that may threaten the unity of Draenor."

(End of this chapter)

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