Chapter 1156 Concerns about the future

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After Thoras officially took over the throne and responsibilities of the Lich King, Sharlayan soon learned of this from the news transmitted from Northrend through Rhonin.

At this time, Sarlayan had just acted as a middleman and witness, mediating the conflict between the New Tribe and the Dark Night Republic.

The orcs' traditional city-building techniques require the use of large amounts of wood, and the Durotar they chose as their base is so barren that it's unspeakable.

In order to build the main city of Orgrimmar (named by Gu Yin'er himself), the new tribe headed by Gu Yin'er urgently needed an opportunity to obtain a large amount of wood.

Many people think that the night elves are extreme environmentalists and they do not allow any cutting of wood.

This is not the case.

What the night elves hate is unnecessary destructive logging and hunting. They also need wood to build houses and hunt animals to meet their daily meat needs.

Does anyone really think that night elves are pure vegetarians? No way? No way?

Under Sarlayan's mediation, Malfurion, who had just shouldered a gun with the orcs at Mount Hyjal, relented as expected.

He is willing to lend the southeastern part of Ashenvale...the area where the Warsong Lumberyard is located to the orcs to cut down trees.

But the premise is that logging must be carried out under the supervision and guidance of the night elves to avoid causing irreparable damage to the environment of Ashenvale Forest.

Guyin'er readily agreed to Malfurion's request.

After Sarlayan's explanation, Guyin'er, who had just arrived in Kalimdor, had a general understanding of the distribution of forces on this continent.

The northern part of Kalimdor is almost all the night elves' private territory, and Guyin doesn't want to have a territorial dispute with the powerful night elves.

After suffering losses at the hands of the night elves, even Grom didn't want to provoke them unnecessarily.

The continent of Kalimdor is no smaller than the Eastern Kingdom. Since the north cannot expand its territory, Guyin plans to set his sights on the equally vast south. He first sets his sights on the ownerless Dustwallow Swamp.

"Dustwallow Marsh?"

Facing Guyin'er who came to seek advice, Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: "Although Durotar lacks land to grow food and trees, it can produce a large amount of high-quality ore."

"The tribe's existing ore processing technology and efficiency are still relatively backward. You can trade the excess ore to the night elves and tauren in exchange for food."

"However, placing the means of obtaining food on outsiders is not a long-term solution. Taking Dustwallow Marsh as a supplement is indeed a good choice."

'but……'

Sarlayan did not finish the second half of his sentence.

'Most of Kalimdor's valuable lands are in the hands of the night elves and tauren. After capturing Dustwallow Swamp, where do the orcs plan to expand? '



Before the start of the War of the Ancients, the ancient continent of Kalimdor had suffered many hardships.

The ambitious mogu emperor Thor once teamed up with the Zandalari trolls to attack Uldum, trying to take the Forge of Origin as their own.

The Tol'vir, who had always followed Laiden's orders to guard this place, were defeated by the Mogu troll alliance. As a last resort, they could only activate the earth reshaping function of the Origin Forge with a low power.

Affected by this turmoil, Uldum, Silithus, and Tanaris, which were originally lush with vegetation, were completely desertified, and even affected the Thousand Needles further north... It was not called this place at the time.

The ancient war ten thousand years ago had a great impact on Kalimdor.

Durotar and the Barrens were infested with fel blood from a large number of demons during the war.

After thousands of years of evolution, the former central wilderness has gradually degraded into the desolate and dilapidated appearance it is today. The Dark Night Empire city Senlaro, which once stood in the central wilderness, was also destroyed by the war.

In Sharlayan's view, apart from Ashenvale, Azshara, Mount Hyjal, Felwood, Darkshore and Moonglade, which are occupied by the night elves, there are only a few truly valuable lands in Kalimdor. So a few bucks.

Needless to say, the Mogore Grassland is rich in water and grass, and the mineral-rich Stonetalon Mountains are also included, but these two areas are now the territory of the tauren.

The tree-lined Feralas is also a good place to stay, but this is an enclave of the night elves. Centered on the rebuilt Elre'Thalas, most of the entire land of Feralas is under the control of the night elves. .

In addition, there is the Un'Goro Crater, which serves as the Titan Guardian's ecological laboratory, but well... this area was captured by the high elves led by Sarlayan many years ago.

Based on this calculation, there is actually not much land left for new tribes to expand on the Kalimdor continent, and even less valuable land.

After the Battle of Seamount, Guyin reached an agreement with the tauren headed by Cairn Bloodhoof. The two tribes will jointly develop the resources of the Barrens.

Counting Durotar, the Barrens and Dustwallow Swamp, the only area left for the orcs to continue to expand is Thousand Needles further south.

But unfortunately, this desolate stone forest rich in various minerals and wyverns has long been regarded as their own territory by the tauren of the Grimtotem clan.

The only territory left for the orcs to continue to expand is the saline-alkali land in the eastern part of Thousand Needles, which cannot grow any food, and the orcs still need to compete with the goblins of the Steaming Sand Consortium for control of this area.

Tanaris? None of the dogs will go.

"If you say so..."

After seeing off the ambitious Guyin, Valeera rubbed her eyebrows in amusement: "There are really not many places for the orcs to move around in Azeroth, but this is fine."

"Although Gu Yin'er intends to change the warlike nature of the orcs, three feet of ice will not last in a day. Giving them less valuable land can effectively curb the population expansion rate of the orcs with a high fertility rate. The physical to reduce their aggressiveness."

Sarlayan nodded thoughtfully: "That's the truth, but..."

The ice-smart Stellagosa immediately guessed Sharlayan's concerns.

"Are you worried about the Mag'har orcs in Draenor?"

"Um."

Sarlayan sighed with a headache: "Paper cannot cover the fire. Once the orcs know that their true hometown of Draenor still has compatriots, Guyin'er will not be able to suppress those who want to return home." People who recognize their ancestors and return to their clan.”

"He may even take the lead in promoting this."

Onyxia shrugged and complained: "It can be expected. After all, the spiritual leader of the Mag'har orcs is his direct grandmother-Gayaan."

Jaina took the words and asked: "Are you worried that Guyin'er will take the Mag'har orcs back to Azeroth?"

Sarlayan nodded: "Yes, due to the evil done by the orcs back then, Draenor, which was deeply eroded by evil energy, is still in a state of slow death, and the land for survival is destined to become less and less."

"If I were Guyin, before I am sure that the symptoms of Draenor are relieved, I will transfer the vast majority of the Mag'har orcs to Azeroth, a safer and more stable place to settle, leaving only a small number of manpower to continue. Guard the ancestral land of the orcs.”

"And once these young orcs who have not personally experienced the first and second orc wars enter Azeroth...it is hard to say whether Gu Yin'er can control the overall situation of the tribe."

Nowadays, most of Guyin'er's orcs have personally participated in those two cruel wars, and after the demon blood faded, they gradually began to reflect on their original actions.

To be more realistic, the orcs of the new tribe have had their edges smoothed out during years of captivity.

In order to integrate into their new home of Azeroth, they began to restrain their past unruly nature and strive to accept the universal values ​​of Azeroth.

But the Mag'har orcs who have remained in Draenor and still maintain their original brown skin and behavior are completely different from the ideas of these "Atonement Party" green-skinned orcs.

The original historical and future trends provided by the barrage confirm this.

It was after Guyin'er returned to the outer lands to find his relatives and brought back the Mag'har orcs headed by Garrosh Hellscream, that the new tribe, which originally had the absolute upper hand of the Dove faction, began to move in another direction.

The rapidly rising forces of the Young Forces have greatly impacted Guyin'er's leadership and prestige.

The Mag'har orcs, who are mainly young men, questioned that the prudent foreign policy led by Gu Yin'er was too weak, and even led some old orcs who did not want to bow to the alliance.

Needless to say, there is no need to say more about the subsequent development. No matter what kind of dragon you are, you will only be able to take care of me when you get to Azeroth.

Although the Horde moderates and the Alliance joined forces to defeat the orc radicals loyal to Garrosh, the war potential of the Horde... and even Azeroth as a whole was also greatly damaged in this Azeroth civil war.

Since the current timeline is very different from the direction of the original history, Sarlayan is temporarily unsure what impact the merger of the two will have on the current situation in Azeroth.

'Grom Hellscream survived the Battle of Demon Slayer Canyon. With the restraint and guidance of his father, will Hellscream become more radical or relatively conservative? '