Chapter 1196 Adal’s Blessing

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Today, Yin Ruil has not completely gotten rid of the emptiness after the revenge was completed.

Under Sarlayan's advice, she consciously began to find new goals for her future life to prevent the hole in her heart from completely swallowing her will.

Bolvar and Agna, the shaman who represents Matron Gaiaan, will continue to argue over the distribution of responsibilities for rebuilding Hellfire Citadel. Sharlayan is not interested in participating in these trivial matters.

After cleaning up the battlefield, Sarlayan and his party followed the leader Yin Riel and returned to Shattrath.

After meeting again after more than a month, Adal warmly expressed his gratitude to Saryan.

Although Yin Lidan readily returned Mulu with Sarlayan's mediation, the senior officials of Shattrath City, including Adal, still had some doubts in their hearts.

Through this hearty victory, the sullenness in Adal's heart was finally gone.

After all...after all, Kargas and his Shattered Hand clan are nominally Yin Lidan's subordinates.

The blast hammer gave them a meal, which was equivalent to venting the remaining fire on Yin Lidan.

And from a strategic perspective, taking Hellfire Citadel was also a major victory.

Without the Shattered Hand clan holding back the Hellfire Peninsula, A'dal is gearing up to prepare for a tough battle against Kil'jaeden's throne.

But Adar also knew that now was not the right time.

He hopes to establish friendly relations with the Scourge Legion, who are nominally cooperating with Yin Lidan, through Sarlayan's personal connections, and persuade them to also participate in this important battle to expel the Burning Legion.

Sharlayan understood the meaning of Adal's words and nodded readily in response: "Okay, before leaving Draenor and returning to Azeroth, I will go to Frostfire Ridge to talk to Solas. .”

"The Burning Legion is the enemy of Azeroth and Draenor... and even everyone who desires peace in the universe. I believe that the Scourge will also be willing to participate in this battle to break Kil'jaeden's throne."

Adal said happily: "Then it's up to you."

"As for Yin Ruir..."

Adal paused before continuing: "Personally, I don't want to hold you responsible for seizing power before the battle. After all, the final result is good, and you have demonstrated your worth through this victory."

"However, since you take the initiative to ask Velen to take the punishment, I can't say much."

A small shining fragment was separated from Adal's body, and slowly integrated into the forehead of Yin Ruir, who was half-kneeling on the ground and bowed his head in apology.

"Go to Azeroth with my blessing. Velen will give me some face."

"Children who have returned from the lost path, may the Holy Light continue to illuminate your path."

As A'dal's blessing entered his body, Yin Ruir's expression became confused for a moment, as if he had realized something, and he quickly expressed his gratitude to A'dal respectfully.

Although A'dal, Kara, Deori, and K'urei were all colleagues of the Legion of Light, before leading the Storm Fleet to Draenor, A'dal had not had much contact with the long-fleeing Draenei.

When Adal arrived in Draenor, Yinriel had already lived in seclusion on Fallon Island, and there had never been any contact between the two.

In Adal's opinion, Velen's vision of looking at people is indeed unique.

Yin Ruil's potential was stronger than any Draini he had ever seen. The only pity was that her right leg was disabled due to injury.

But since Sarlayan promised that he would have a way to cure Yin Ruier's leg injury in the future, Adal, who had seen Sarlayan's abilities more than once, was certainly willing to believe him.

He also hopes to see a rising star take over from the exhausted Velen and continue to lead the Draini on the path of accompanying the Holy Light.



After taking Hellfire Citadel, the Sarlayan family's trip to Draenor came to an end, and the last stop was set at Frostfire Ridge.

Even if Adal didn't mention it, Sarlayan had originally planned to find an opportunity to meet and talk with the Lich King Solas.

Compared with Yin Lidan, who was unruly and went his own way, Soras, who was inspired by Sharlayan to become the Lich King, had a closer relationship with him and was more trustworthy.

After all...Solas's right-hand men, Alonsos Faol and Kel'Thuzad, are both partners of Sharlayan.

Even if Solas really had some unspeakable thoughts after taking power, Sarlayan would be able to quickly learn about his changes through these two people.

Moreover, Sharlayan did not think that Thoras would be able to control his inflated ambitions like the first Lich King Ner'zhul.

Because he also has the two will anchors of Danaus and the Kingdom of Stromgard, he will not be easily swallowed up by the instinct of the dead to hate the living.

Talador Forest was once the center of the entire Draenor, truly connected in all directions, directly bordering Gorgrond, Shadowmoon Valley, Tanaan Jungle, Nagrand, and Frostfire Ridge.

As the Spiers of Arak gradually sank into the sea, and Zangarmarsh emerged between Gorgrond and Talador, the status of Talador Forest was shaken, and Zangarmarsh became a hub connecting all directions.

However, considering the harsh ecological environment of Zangarmarsh, at least until Vashj drains the seawater that permeates the swamp and officially develops the place as a transportation hub, Shattrath City's core position remains unshakable.

Flying over Zangarmarsh, which is thick with water vapor, Onyxia carried Sarlayan and others into Frostfire Ridge, which is directly connected to the swamp area.

Frostfire Ridge is the home of the orcs of the Frostwolf Clan and the Thunder King Clan, and one of the last remnants of the Gorian Empire, the Blade Tower Fortress, was once located here.

But these are already old almanacs.

The Frostwolf clan has already moved its entire clan to Azeroth, and the few remaining old, weak, sick and disabled people have also been moved to Garadar in Nagrand by Matron Gaiaan.

Compared to the icy Frostfire Ridge, Nagrand with a suitable climate is obviously more suitable for the reproduction of the population.

The Thunder King Clan is another orc clan living in Frostfire Ridge, and their chief is named Fenris.

Speaking of Fenris, the barrage also provided Sharlayan with a small piece of information that was not important.

Fenris is actually the descendant of Garad, the old chief of the Frostwolf clan, and the eldest brother of Durotan and Jarnar.

Fenris scorned his father Galad's overly gentle ideas. He ran away from the Frostwolf clan to join the Thunder King clan, and gradually climbed to the position of chieftain with his own abilities.

When the Old Horde invaded Azeroth, Fenris and his Thunder King clan did not follow the army across the Dark Portal, but stayed in Draenor with powerful clans such as Warsong, Shattered Hand, and Bonechewer.

After the failure of the invasion war, the then warchief Ner'zhul, who urgently took over the mess, decided to steal three artifacts to open the portal and send all the remaining orcs to the new world to escape the punishment of the Burning Legion.

Fenris, who was full of recklessness, was very dissatisfied with Ner'zhul's coercive plan. He publicly accused Ner'zhul of being a coward at the tribe's chiefs' meeting more than once, and encouraged other remaining clans to gather forces to invade Ai again. Xerath.

Then... there is no more.

With the full support of death knights such as Talon Gorefiend, who also wanted to escape, the powerful Ner'zhul uprooted the Thunder King clan, and chief Fenris died tragically in the tribe's internal fighting.

After Fenris died with hatred, the few remaining Thunder King orcs, led by Brother Garm Wolf who succeeded him as chief, fled to Gorgrond in a hurry and lived in seclusion, never to be seen again.

As for the Gorian ogres of Blade Tower Fortress... their fate was even worse.

Under the betrayal of the traitor Cho'gall, the Gorian Empire, which once had a glorious civilization, was completely destroyed, and the remaining ogres were captured by the orcs as slaves and used as slaves in the army.

The hatred between orcs and ogres can be traced back hundreds of years. At that time, the orcs were slaves of the ogres, and they were freed from slavery with the help of Draenor elements.

Ironically, hundreds of years later, the orcs, who fully embraced fel power, gave their elemental benefactor a heart-wrenching stab in the back.

It was only in recent years that the four elements reunited in the Elemental Throne of Nagrand, but the strength of the four kings of elements has long been inferior to what it used to be.

It's a bit far... In short, before the Scourge Legion settled in, Frostfire Ridge had already become a desolate wasteland.

Most of the main orc clans moved to Azeroth. The few remaining clans were either destroyed by civil strife, or were recruited by Magtheridon as subordinates and became evil orcs. Galadar under the protection of Gaiaan became Draenor. The last refuge of the orcs.

Compared with the fertile Nagrand Prairie, which is thousands of miles away and has a suitable climate, naturally no one would like a place with a harsh environment like Frostfire Ridge, and over time this snowy ridge was left to be abandoned.

For the undead, the hot or cold climate is not important. They cannot feel the temperature changes anyway, and they do not need land to grow food.

Therefore, Sharlayan chose Frostfire Ridge as the Scourge's base in Draenor early on.

This is because the Scourge can take over this area at nearly zero cost, without having to compete with the local overlords for territory like they do in other areas.

"Undead..."

When Onyxia landed on the cold snowfield of Frostfire Ridge, Yin Riel frowned and looked at the strange undead creatures.

"Salayan, why do you want to cooperate with such a filthy thing?"

Sarlayan smiled and patted Yin Ruil on the head: "This is the new lesson I want to teach you. In order to defeat the Burning Legion, we must unite all available forces, and the undead are no exception."