The Horde still has about 10,000 troops near Ironforge.
This is the news brought by Hemet.
For some unknown reason, the tribe fell into a very confused state. It turned out that the orcs, who were like fierce tigers and mad wolves, seemed to have collectively lost their IQ.
After Carlos obtained the information, it was not surprising at all, but after thinking about it for a moment, he felt that there was no need to explain it so carefully to the squadron leader Hemit Nesingwari, so he did not give a specific explanation.
The tribe of orcs can also be understood conversely, that is, the orc tribe.
In this war, the main body of the war is the Blackstone clan.
Orgrim's plan to go north was ruined by Gul'dan's plan. Although the Blackstone clan was not completely destroyed, it was still damaged.
The most troublesome thing is that Red's black hand was pulling a cold knife behind his back, putting Orgrim into the embarrassing situation of [the government order cannot leave the sea].
Although I don’t know how Orgrim in another world finally solved this problem, but now, the tribe has no strength, but it is undoubtedly in a situation of command chaos. The chief and the governors were busy negotiating and arguing, while the small bosses and middle-level officers didn't know what to do.
Carlos even felt that in this situation, Alterac's army alone could defeat the Horde army head-on.
The premise is that Alterac's 70,000-strong army is by his side.
All right.
Just daydream or something for a while.
The current situation is that the tribe has not been integrated and the alliance is not ready.
In the final analysis, the battle still has to be fought.
Although Ironforge is stuck in the Dun Morogh area like a granite hedgehog, it makes the tribe very uncomfortable. However, the blockade that lasted for more than two years made it extremely difficult for the Bronzebeard Dwarves to collect supplies.
According to Hemet, Magni had issued a ban on alcohol a year ago, and it would take three months for the dwarf legion in Ironforge to stock up on the armaments needed for a large legion battle.
It must be mentioned here that the Ironforge dwarf legion looks very much like a modern army.
As the legion moves in. Dwarf helicopters dominate the air, steam tanks clear the way, guns and artillery fire, and finally the heavy armored infantry charges.
In the human kingdom of Lordaeron, they are still playing cavalry detours. During the infantry formation line, Ironforge had already begun to play three-dimensional warfare, and the fifth space cooperated with infantry and tanks.
This set of tactics is easy to use, but it is too expensive.
Especially after being blocked by the orcs, it was extremely difficult to collect supplies. If the dwarves weren't good at digging tunnels, the Alliance's supply ships could keep Ironforge alive from the secret port. The Bronzebeard dwarves, who only eat meat, would probably be able to reduce their number by half due to dry stools.
So after Magni received the letter from Carlos, he was very excited.
A high-level commander of the Alliance, a human king, and a powerful warrior with a prominent reputation are preparing to visit Ironforge with their troops. This has a significant and huge improvement in the morale of the soldiers and people of Ironforge.
Although the people of Ironforge never doubted that they could achieve the final victory, the long blockade period and the tenacity and strength of the orcs still made the Bronzebeard dwarves feel pressured and depressed.
All battle reports from Lordaeron will be reported to Ironforge immediately. But in the world of the dwarves, the alliance won, the alliance won again, a large number of tribes died, a large number of tribes died, and there were still a large number of tribes blocking our door.
The feeling of fighting alone is not pleasant. You only have so many cards in your hand, and the number of enemies is always unknown.
So although Carlos only led a small army and was closer to a diplomatic visit, Magni did not hesitate to use the most upscale welcome ceremony to welcome the king of Alterac.
Because this is politically correct.
People of Ironforge. You see, our persistence is meaningful, our efforts can be rewarded, and the alliance is here. The tribe is almost finished!
Now, the orc fortress between Ironforge and Kalos is the only obstacle that prevents the two kings from meeting.
"Your Majesty Carlos, His Majesty Magni are preparing to launch an attack to temporarily gain control of the plain at the foot of Ironforge Mountain. Then we will bypass the tribe's blockade through the mountain road. We will go directly to Ironforge from the area of the steel supply depot. ."
Hemet explained the march plan in conjunction with Magni's letter.
After hearing this, Carlos couldn't help but nodded. The Bronzebeard Dwarf's military strategy was indeed not bad, and the feasibility of the plan was quite high.
But after learning about the tribe's military strength, Carlos was not prepared to do this.
Originally, Carlos thought that the tribe retained at least 50,000 troops in the Dun Morogh area near Ironforge, otherwise they would not be able to suppress the counterattack of the Bronzebeard dwarves.
But I didn't expect that the dwarves and gnomes were so stubborn that they didn't scream when they should complain. They were actually stuck in Ironforge by the orcs because of the lack of supplies caused by the long-term blockade.
In terms of financial aid to the dwarves, let the Kingdom of Lordaeron be taken advantage of. This is something Anduin Lothar should consider. The Kingdom of Alterac has just calmed down and is not qualified to pretend to be a big-tailed wolf.
But Carlos still had the confidence to provide the dwarves with the supplies they needed for a battle.
"I think the plans could use some changes."
Carlos said to Hemet.
"I need you to take my envoy back to Ironforge, and do it quickly."
After hearing this, Hemet didn't have too many thoughts. The conversation between the kings was not something that he, a small officer, could intervene in, so he nodded in agreement.
That night, Sora Starbreaker and the black-robed mage Raistlin were sent out by Carlos and followed ten dwarf soldiers along the trail to the secret flight base hidden in the mountains.
"Carlos, I feel very bad. This may be the last time we see each other. Can you kiss me once before we say goodbye?"
After retreating from the guards around him, Carlos thought that Sora wanted to say something important to him.
Unexpectedly, this woman understood the anti-flag skills so deeply that she even helped herself.
"Don't make trouble. The dwarves have hidden some military bases in the mountains. Although the dwarf helicopter is not very comfortable, even if it crashes, you still have the ability to slow down."
Carlos pushed Sora's face away.
"Okay, let's keep the accounts first. When we go, it's as simple as opening a portal for those short guys?"
Sora put away his exaggerated acting skills and asked in a rare serious tone.
"The teleportation spell is really a magical skill that can change the situation of the war. Now the dwarves have no shortage of weapons and soldiers, but they are short of food and oil. I don't have the ability to arm millions of dwarves, but I can still manage 10,000 or 20,000 dwarves. Got it. When the logistics team comes up, I won't let them go back. At that time, we will attack from the front and back and directly wipe out the orcs near Ironforge. In this way, the war situation will not be very good. As long as the blockade is broken The dwarves in Ironforge can recover in up to half a year."
Carlos briefly stated his thoughts.
"Ah, while those guys in Silvermoon City are still using teleportation spells as a means of escape and elevators, you humans have already applied them to war. How ironic. Okay, I understand, and I will help you deal with it properly. Yes. So, as your special envoy, what authority do I have."
"Well, no more than 100,000 pounds of food aid, 5,000 pounds of medicinal materials, and 10,000 gold coins of magic supplies."
Carlos thought for a while and gave a bottom line.
"I must convince Magni to agree to my plan. I think he will agree." (To be continued.)