Chapter 1477 Agnalan, the daughter of Rial and Sarak

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"Red natural disaster..."

In the square of Galadar, Gaiaan, whose eyes were dull, looked up to the sky with some emotion.

"I do keep some detailed records about the red natural disaster here. It would be great if they can be used in your hands. I hope that future generations of orcs can completely stay away from this man-made plague."

Gaia'an sighed softly: "I have also heard about the origin and situation of the Broken Ones. I didn't expect that the red natural disaster was also behind their mutation. May the ancestors protect them and regain their health."

Gaiaan, who was born in the Frostwolf clan, inherited the ideas of her husband Galad. The Frostwolf clan should be regarded as one of the gentlest clans among all the orcs.

Speaking in human terms... you can calmly reason with the Frostwolf clan, and you don't have to worry about a reckless man suddenly jumping out and asking you to use your strength to convince him.

"etc!"

Just as Sarlayan and his party were about to leave Garadar with the healing notes given by Gaiaan, the second-generation chieftain team headed by Garrosh just rushed back from Hellfire Peninsula.

Facing the ferocious Garrosh, he pointed at the note in Sharlayan's hand with a thick finger: "I have no objection to the decision of Matron Gaiaan, but if you want to take away this note, you must come up with something of the same value. Come and change!”

"oh?"

Sarlayan ignored the sullen Garrosh and looked with interest at a female orc hiding behind him with a twinkling look in her eyes.

'I see. Finally, some of the younger generation in Mag'han are willing to open their eyes and see the world. '

In most people's perception, the orcs are a group with a very backward civilization. They still maintain the ancient clan system that humans abandoned more than 2,000 years ago.

The orcs once had a tribe that could barely be considered a unified tribe as a reference, but one of the biggest reasons why the old tribe was defeated was internal disunity.

Orgrim is definitely a talented and strategic monarch, but even he has difficulty gathering all the orc clans under his name.

In Sarlayan's view, this was caused by the short time since the old tribe was established, and it was also a historical problem caused by the black hands of the first tribal chief.

Blackhand is the nominal leader of the Horde, but everyone knows that he is just a puppet introduced by Gul'dan and the Shadow Council.

With such a mascot-like warchief as the foundation, Orgrim naturally encountered a lot of doubts when he first counterattacked and took over.

If it weren't for his resolute use of the Shadow Council to scare the monkeys, the superficial unity of the old tribe would not have been able to maintain the final decisive battle with the Alliance.

After reviewing the situation, Sarlayan believed that Orgrim's biggest mistake was not killing Gul'dan immediately, giving this naturally rebellious traitor the opportunity to backstab him.

Gul'dan's second betrayal had a devastating impact on the old Horde under Orgrim's command.

Not only Gul'dan's Stormrage clan and Cho'gall's Twilight's Hammer clan have all left the main battlefield.

The sons of the Black Hand, Red and Maimu, who were always unconvinced by Orgrim, also took this opportunity to separate from the main force and volunteered to take the Black Tooth Clan, a branch of the Black Hand Clan, to the Broken Islands to hunt down Gul'dan. .

Three powerful main clans were out of control one after another. The number of troops that Orgrim could bring to Lordaeron to participate in the siege battle was greatly reduced. The direction of the subsequent war situation was actually very clear at this point.

Even today, the new tribes united under Gu Yin'er are still divided into clans.

Guyin'er grew up receiving human-style education and received a lot of guidance from Sarlayan. He was very aware of the dangers hidden behind this loose alliance system.

After the Battle of Mount Hyjal, Guyin, who led the orcs to defeat the Burning Legion, gained unprecedented prestige.

He began to consciously reduce the distance between the various orc clans, and clearly intended to knead all the clans into a whole.

That's right, just like the path humans and elves have taken before, unified kingdom standards are used to bind clans, or... families, that have conflicts with each other.

In terms of battlefield commander ability alone, Guyin'er is not as good as the genius Orgrim, but Guyin'er, who grew up receiving human education, is a few steps ahead of Orgrim in terms of political struggle.

Under the leadership of the first warchief of the new tribe, the cohesion within the orcs continued to rise.

However, completely eliminating the barriers between clans cannot be easily achieved in a short time.

It is not easy for Guyin'er to transform the ancient system and outdated customs of the orcs before he has the absolute right to speak.

Sarlayan was not surprised by Gu Yin'er's performance.

Guyin'er... or Thrall, was originally the destined son of the world of Azeroth.

Even without the help and guidance provided by Sharlayan, Guyin would surely have become one of Azeroth's legendary heroes.

However, there are only a few orcs like Gu Yin'er who are knowledgeable, open-minded and pragmatic. Many orcs still miss the unscrupulous and barbaric behavior of the old tribe.

Guyin'er was able to open his eyes and see the world because he received human education. Compared with him, the Mag'har orcs who had been trapped in Draenor did not have this condition.

So it was understandable that Sharlayan was surprised and surprised when he realized that there were those among the Mag'har orcs who wanted to seek change.

Garrosh is just a tough guy with a big brain... at least for now.

The conditions he proposed were definitely not based on his personal thoughts, but someone was guiding him behind his back.

Garrosh's little friends, the two second-generation chieftains, Yolin and Dranosh, also have their own characteristics.

Delanoche inherited his father's ability to lead troops and was a very good battlefield commander.

Yolin inherited his father Kilrogg's strategic ability. He is the think tank in the three-person team. The three friends with different personalities and characteristics can complement each other's strengths and weaknesses.

Regarding Garrosh's insistent request, Sarlayan immediately suspected Yolin.

However, judging from the slightly surprised look in the one-eyed young orc's eyes, it seemed that the person behind Garrosh was not him.

Then the answer is obvious.

Sarlayan looked at the brown-skinned female orc hiding behind Garrosh's muscular body with a thoughtful expression.

Compared with Garrosh, who is a muscular man, this female orc has a more well-proportioned body shape. She will not look too strong like the female orc warrior, but she will not give people the impression of being thin either.

Obviously, this female orc who is qualified to follow the second generation of the three chiefs is the shaman Agna, the direct disciple of Mother Gaiaan... the future wife of Ancient Yin Er in the original history.

For this female orc who would most likely become the wife of World Sha, Sarlayan had already obtained no less than the information about her from the barrage.

Agna, whose full name is Agnalan, is a descendant of the Frostwolf clan with red roots.

Her father Rial was the right-hand man of Durotan, the former chief of the Frostwolf clan, and her mother Sharak was also a highly respected shaman in the clan.

As Durotan's right-hand man, Rial accompanied his chieftain to Azeroth.

When the old tribe went against the grain and launched an all-out war of aggression, the Frostwolf clan, who didn't like the old tribe's style of conduct, chose to stay out of the war. The entire clan moved to live in seclusion in the Alterac Snow Mountains, which has an environment similar to their hometown of Frostfire Ridge.

After Guyin's rise and return to the Frostwolf clan, Drek'Thar, the chief shaman of the Frostwolves who temporarily took the position of chief, returned the chief's position to him, and Rial naturally continued to be loyal to the only son of his friend Durotan.

Unfortunately, Rial died heroically in the tragic Battle of Hyjal and did not live to see his daughter again.

Agna's mother, Sarak, was also unlucky. Like the old chief Garad, she was infected with the Red Scourge and had to bring her young daughter to Nagrand for isolation treatment.

After Galad's death, Sarlacc, who was suffering from illness, could not hold on for long.

Before his death, Sharak, who was already on his deathbed, entrusted Agna to the care of Mistress Gaiaan.

Agna is very competitive, and her shaman talent is outstanding.

Under Gaiaan's careful and unreserved teachings, Agna became the de facto chief shaman of the Mag'han clan at a young age.

Gaiaan? Although this blind old mistress is still experienced, she is old after all and has long lost the strength she had at her peak.

If there were to be a fight, the old and frail Gaiyaan would definitely not be a match for the young and powerful Agna.

Under Gaiaan's deliberate guidance, Agnar's status in the Mag'har clan has long been equal to that of Garrosh, the strongest warrior in the clan.

No doubt, this is the traditional custom of the orcs.

The chief is responsible for leading the clan forward, and the chief shaman is responsible for soothing the souls of the tribe. There is no absolute superior-subordinate relationship between the two.

"So...Grommash's son, Garrosh Hellscream."

Sarlayan looked at the obviously nervous brainless man with a half-smile and asked: "You... or you, what do you want from me in exchange? Don't worry, just speak freely."