Chapter 1425 Revenge of the Elements

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While Sharlayan and Onyxia brazenly attacked the Sons of Gruul, Jaina, who was sent to the main battlefield to assist the Mok'Nathal clan, also took action.

Unlike the orcs of the new tribe who settled in Azeroth, the orcs, including the Thor clan, have still not been able to quell the wrath of Draenor's elements.

Through the Alliance's stronghold in Nagrand, Sharlayan has been keeping a close eye on the situation in the Throne of the Elements.

Ever since Lucken, the last elemental fury, was crushed by Gul'dan in Shadowmoon Valley, the elements of Draenor have been in decline.

The Throne of Elements remained empty for a long time, and no King of Elements was born.

Fortunately, the Nagrand region has received very little evil contamination, and the environment here allows the elements to still have the possibility of self-repair.

After more than ten years of silence, Draenor finally reunited the four kings of elements.

However, compared with the peak period when the orcs believed in the ways of their ancestors, the newly born King of Elements is very weak and cannot even step into the threshold of demigods.

In any case, Draenor's elements are finally showing signs of recovery.

Under the repeated instructions of Mother Gaiaan, the Mag'har orcs nervously guarded the newly born throne of the elements like a chicken.

The members of the Mag'har clan are all pure-blooded orcs who have never been infused with fel energy, and they have never given up on the ways of their ancestors and their belief in the elements.

The new King of Elements did not retain the memory of the previous generation, but they could read the disasters that the planet had suffered from the land of Draenor.

Every injustice has its owner, and every debt has its owner.

The evils committed by the evil orcs back then should not be borne by the Mag'har orcs who have always guarded the Throne of the Elements conscientiously.

Mother Gaiaan's efforts paid off, and after many years, the Mag'har shaman finally won the favor of Draenor's elements again.

However, the fact that the Mag'har orcs are forgiven by the elements does not mean that all the orcs still in Draenor can receive this honor.

Fenris, the former chief of the Thunder God Clan, was one of the first orcs to drink the blood of demons. The new kings of elements couldn't help but gag when they smelled the stench of evil energy that still remained on their bodies. Of course, it was impossible to give them elements again. Power.

What's even more embarrassing is that when Orgrim was the warchief of the old tribe, almost all the warlocks of the Shadow Council were slaughtered by him. Only a handful of warlocks who were not on the scene fled back to Draenor like street rats.

Most of these warlocks who survived happily followed Ner'zhul to the "New World"... and then were easily annihilated by Kil'jaeden, who had set an ambush long ago.

To this day, except for Talon Gorefiend, who has long been converted into a death knight, there are still a very small number of orc warlocks around him, and there are not many orc spellcasters in the huge Draenor.

Talon Gorefiend, an old cunning man, had noticed that Ner'zhul's reckless actions might lead to misfortune, and did not follow him into the portal at the last moment.

Over the years, Alliance personnel staying in Draenor have been searching for the whereabouts of Talon Bloodfiend, but they have never found anything. The guy seemed to have disappeared out of thin air.

There are no warlocks or shamans. The green-skinned orcs of Draenor, including the Thunder God clan, are all choppers without exception.

Orcs are like this, let alone ogres who are single-minded.

When Jaina first appeared on the battlefield chanting incantations and preparing large-scale spells, the three major clans of Bloodmaul, Blade Tower, and Thor, which had not experienced spells for a long time, did not react for a while.

Feeling the strange energy gathering rapidly in the sky, Garm, the chief of the Thunder God clan, suddenly tightened his throat. He recalled the history of the war in Azeroth that his father Fenris had told him before his death.

"Damn it! It's the wizard of the Alliance!"

Garm shouted anxiously with a loud voice: "Everyone! Raise your shields to defend!"

Once upon a time, the orcs, who believed that offense was the best defense, looked down on Alliance soldiers who used shields.

However, when they personally tried those solid metal shields carefully forged by humans and dwarves, many orcs verified the law of true fragrance on the spot.

The war between the Alliance and the Horde that year had some impact on both sides' war concepts. There is no doubt that the tribes whose civilization process was more backward were more affected.

The orcs who had only been able to charge before were defeated many times by the alliance with its neat military formations and exquisite tactics. Only then did they suddenly realize that war can still have so many tricks.

Not all orcs have the awareness to learn from the enemy's advanced experience, but at least Orgrim, the chief of the tribe at the time, had this intention.

As the saying goes, what goes up leads to deeds, and Orgrim's humility in learning set an example for the tribe's senior leaders.

Since then, the tribe's overly primitive fighting methods have begun to gradually improve, and more and more shield soldiers have appeared in the orcs' still very immature military formations.

The orcs do not have the exquisite forging skills of the dwarves. Moreover, Draenor's resources are scarce today, and neither the technology nor the materials are sufficient to support the Thunder God clan in forging stainless steel shields.

Their shields were made of specially treated hardwood as a base, with only the edges and center of the shield plated with a layer of crude steel of poor quality.

Objectively speaking, Garm's judgment based on the notes left by his father is in line with common sense.

The characteristics of Alliance mages are recorded in Fenris's notes. They usually choose spells from the three systems of ice, fire, and arcane for direct damage.

Under normal circumstances, as long as the shield can be raised to protect the vital points of the body, the soldier's combat effectiveness can be preserved to the greatest extent.

Unfortunately, however, the great spell prepared by Jaina did not conform to the orcs' inherent impression of human mages.

Jaina did not choose a stupid frontal bombardment. She used arcane magic to simulate the shaman's spellcasting mode by mobilizing Draenor's ley line.

By the way, the person Jaina learned to imitate was the Draenei shaman.

Just as Garm was anxiously waiting for the enemy's spell to come from high altitude, a violent vibration suddenly occurred at the feet of the three major forces who were still fighting together.

"this……"

The expressions on the faces of the few hundreds of veterans of the Thor clan and the ogres who had personally fought against the orc shamans suddenly changed.

"Earthquake! Lower your center of gravity! Stabilize your footing!"

After all, there are only a few people who can react in time in such a chaotic three-party melee.

After more than a month of fighting, the soldiers of the three major forces all appeared a little numb on the battlefield, and their reaction speed was obviously half a beat slower.

Accompanied by strong underground earthquakes specifically targeted at small-scale battlefields, parts of the ground suddenly cracked without warning, and earth elements of varying sizes continued to emerge from the cracks.

After all, Jaina was a little surprised by the effect of her spell.

She does have the idea of ​​using geological activities to summon earth elements, but she has not yet entered the demigod realm and cannot circulate her mana endlessly. Logically speaking, it is impossible to summon hundreds of earth elements at once.

The smart Jaina quickly figured out the key point.

These earth elements did not all respond to her summons, but after feeling the disgusting evil breath on the green-skinned orcs, they doubled up on the spell summons and couldn't wait to join the battle, intending to avenge the orcs' ingratitude back then. .

"Ah this..."

Originally, Jaina looked serious and wanted to have a big fight, but now her expression was a bit dumbfounded.

"...Okay, since the elements want to take this opportunity to take revenge, I will honestly be the relay."

The water source in Blade's Edge Mountain is very scarce. There are no streams or rivers flowing into the place near the battlefield where the three tribes are fighting. There are also not a large number of active volcanoes like Frostfire Ridge. The two elements of water and fire are not very active.

In addition to the earth element, at least the wind element is also everywhere.

Under the summons of Jaina, who raised her staff and activated her magic power, a large number of wind elements spontaneously responded to the call.

In just one minute, an elemental army of hundreds of people appeared out of thin air on the battlefield.

Even Orox, who had made some mental preparations in advance, was a little unexpected, let alone the ogres and orcs who were being attacked by the elements.

Enemies are extremely jealous when they meet.

With the gradual resurgence of the Throne of Elements, Draenor's previously muddleheaded elements also regained the ability to empathize with emotions.

The anger from the King of Elements drove the earth elements and wind elements present to launch crazy attacks indiscriminately against the three major forces who looked confused.

After killing Skulok with one shot of Breath of the Aspect Dragon, Sarlayan looked up in shock and looked in the direction of the main battlefield where the power of the elements was roaring.

"...Jaina broke through before the battle? Why did there suddenly appear an army of elements? This is unreasonable."