Thanks to the netizens of Shadiao in the other world, Sarlayan had heard of Thrall for a long time, and more than once.
Before the orcs built the Dark Portal and launched their invasion, the various kingdoms of Azeroth stayed at home and played their own games.
To most people in the Eastern Kingdom, the ancient war thousands of years ago is just a legend.
With the Council of Tirisfal wiping their butts behind the scenes, human kingdoms rarely have the opportunity to come into contact with demons and cannot experience the horror of the Burning Legion.
The orc invasion opened the door to a new world for the upper echelons of the Eastern Kingdoms.
The human kings, including Terenas, knew for the first time that there was a wider world beyond Azeroth.
Except for Dalaran, the top leaders of human countries do not care about this new understanding. They believe that the concept of the universe is still too far away from them.
The ancestors of the high elves personally participated in the ancient war ten thousand years ago, and Quel'Thalas still retains a large number of documents about the ancient war.
With the Tirisfal Council jointly established by the elves and humans as a link, Dalaran's top leaders also obtained a lot of important information related to the Burning Legion.
Sarlayan has always had a subtle evaluation of the mage profession.
It is undeniable that the existence of mages is very important to Azeroth. It is precisely because of the efforts of these truth seekers who are full of curiosity about the world that Azeroth's civilization can continue to move forward.
But the mage's curiosity is a double-edged sword.
To use Luo Ning's self-deprecating words, most mages are either seeking death or on the way to it.
The reason why Antonidas originally agreed with Terenas to establish an orc shelter was to bear the diplomatic pressure from Lordaeron. The other reason was to facilitate the overly curious Dalaran mage to study the novelty of orcs at any time. alien species.
In any case, the orc shelter was finally established by Terenas against all objections, and the defeated tribal orcs were thrown into the shelters that sprang up in various places.
Due to the unfortunate death of his eldest son Derek Proudmoore in the Second Orc War, Daelin and the orcs have an unsolvable grudge.
In the words of Daelin... "A dead orc is a good orc."
Because of the orc asylum, Kul Tiras quit the Alliance in anger.
Quel'Thalas, Gilneas, Stromgarde, and Kul Tiras withdrew from the Alliance one after another, and Terenas's plan to use shelters to force alliance countries to contribute was completely shattered.
Logically speaking, in this case, Lordaeron should not continue to build the shelter. Instead, it should put the shelter issue aside and kill all the captured orcs.
However, Terenas had no choice but to open the shelter. This was another foolish move by the King of Lordaeron after his eagerness to annex Alterac.
Humanitarian? Do you believe it? Sarlayan didn't believe it anyway.
Excluding the already destroyed Alterac, the four major human kingdoms all withdrew from the Alliance after the war, and the cost of establishing and maintaining shelters fell entirely on Lordaeron and Dalaran.
Although Dalaran is wealthy, their money does not come from strong winds.
Due to the impact of the racial discrimination incident, Dalaran lost Quel'Thalas as its main trading partner, and its income suddenly dropped sharply.
The research on the orcs was basically completed within 2 years after the end of the Second War. Dalaran, whose finances were becoming increasingly difficult, did not want to continue to pay for the meaningless orc shelter.
Coincidentally, in order to maintain the "humanitarian plan" of the orc shelter, Lordaeron also spent a lot of resources.
As Lordaeron's finances shrank year by year, Terenas finally began to regret his decision to pretend to be fat.
In order to reduce Lordaeron's financial pressure, Terenas intensified pressure on Dalaran, trying to make them assume more "responsibility."
As everyone knows, the overwhelmed Dalaran simply gave up and left, raised the city into the sky, gradually decoupled from geopolitics, and was no longer bound by Lordaeron.
Terenas, who was living a hard life, dreamed of finding new sources of income. Quel'Thalas, a wealthy neighbor, would naturally attract the hungry and red-eyed Terenas to covet him.
If Quel'Thalas can be defeated and the high elves are forced to sign an unequal trade treaty, Lordaeron will be able to regain its health significantly and once again show itself as the strongest kingdom of mankind.
This is why Terenas has frequently provoked Quel'Thalas in recent years.
He wanted to use these little tricks to test Kael'thas's bottom line.
Terenas was like a gambler who lost his sights and pinned his final hope of comeback on war.
The turmoil in Stromgarde is also a good opportunity. If we can take the opportunity to swallow up the leaderless Kingdom of Stromgard, the rising pressure within Lordaeron can be greatly relieved.
However, due to Quel'Thalas's series of countermeasures, the furious Terenas fell ill in bed and has not fully recovered to this day.
Without Terenas in the center, no one dared to take advantage of the chaos to attack Stromgard. The matter could only be left undisturbed, and a great opportunity to make Lordaeron great again was missed.
The turmoil in the country made Lordaeron's response a little slow. Coupled with the intelligence blockade imposed by surrounding countries on Lordaeron, the elders sitting in the royal city have not yet noticed the undercurrent surging in the territory of the former Kingdom of Alterac. .
The undercurrent mentioned here is not just the secret cooperation between the Syndicate and the Barov family. The real threat comes from Durnholde Castle where Blackmore is seated, a young orc who is only 12 years old.
Since Thrall was raised by humans and received human education, Thrall's governing philosophy after he came to power was biased toward cooperation with humans...or alliances.
In barrage terms, the new tribe founded by Thrall has a typical dovish stance.
He hopes that the new tribe can live in peace with the new alliance headed by the Kingdom of Stormwind, and jointly resist the many problems that Azeroth will face in the future.
In comparison, Garrosh Hellscream, who later led the Mag'har orcs to join the new tribe, was an out-and-out hawk, the so-called hardliner and war-fighter.
If Thrall's overall view is really as grand as the barrage said, Sharlayan would not mind incorporating the new tribes controlled by the dove faction into the system of the defenders of Azeroth.
But orcs are still orcs.
Some people in the barrage said something quite extreme.
Non-my family, its heart must be different.
In the early days of Thrall's rule, he was indeed motivated by the idea of doing good to the Alliance.
But he is the leader of his clan after all, and he must fight for the interests of his clan after all.
Once the interests of the new tribe and the alliance conflict, Sharlayan does not believe that Thrall will make concessions for the sake of humanity.
The position he is in is destined to have some things that cannot be avoided and compromised.
Azeroth is so big and has so many resources. As long as everyone makes a living in this world, it is only a matter of time before a conflict occurs.
And Sharlayan also needs to consider Kul Tiras' position.
With Daelin's unyielding attitude toward the orcs, it was basically impossible for him to put down his hatred and cooperate with the orcs.
Regardless of the new tribe or the old tribe, as long as it is a political power established by the orcs, Dailin will definitely defeat them at all costs.
[Well...this is indeed a problem. 】
[The revenge of killing a son is irreconcilable, and it is understandable that Dai Lin takes revenge on the orcs. 】
[Allow me to interrupt, who exactly does Dai Lin intend to take revenge on? A specific orc? Or the entire orc tribe? 】
[It should be the entire orc group, after all, he doesn’t know who initiated the sea raid. 】
[If you are in doubt, just blame the chief of the tribe. Anyway, it must have been his order. 】
[You mean... to choose an enemy for Dai Lin to vent his anger more clearly, so that his extreme hatred of the orcs will no longer affect the entire clan? 】
[Yes, so Orgrim should die, he won’t survive anyway. 】
【emmmm~Maybe...it's feasible? 】
[Don’t worry, let’s test out Dai Lin’s tone first. 】
【Now what? Alex Barov wants to capture Durnholde. What will happen to Thrall once the city is defeated? 】
[No, just leave it to fate. Maybe he will be able to find his long-lost tribesmen with great blessings. 】
"Clan members..."
Sarlayan narrowed his eyes slightly: "Frostwolf clan?"