The troubles in the Eastern Kingdoms have nothing to do with Pandaria.
At least that's what Garrosh Hellscream thinks.
The King of Steel once told him about a thing called the Mastanya Effect, which can also be called the Civilization Island Theory.
Simply put, civilization needs a carrier. No matter how vast and glorious our ancestors are, if there is not enough population to carry it forward, the inheritance will regress and the civilization will decline.
Therefore, it is foolish and undesirable to place the continuation and development of civilization on individuals, or a small number of people.
The Pandaren made this mistake.
At least Garrosh, who was once a Class-A war criminal in Pandaria, feels he is qualified to comment on the pandaren.
The mantids are nothing more than chickens and dogs. They have millions of troops, but they are caught in endless internal strife. They win and fall and lose and fall. This race will be finished sooner or later.
Thunder God's mogu are nothing to be afraid of. The entire empire is tied to one person. As long as the thunder god is killed, the mogu will be more internally depleted than the mantid and have no energy.
In Garrosh's opinion, the wars between the pandaren and other races were just a joke. It was not Y'shaarj who really burned Pandaria, but the Alliance and the Horde.
Since the disastrous defeat at the Scourge Gate, all the Northern Expeditionary Alliance forces were annihilated, and the precious friendship between the Alliance and the Horde was ruined in Northrend along with Bolvar and little Saurfang.
The Royal Apothecary Society is fully responsible, and the tribe takes the blame. The possibility of peace between humans and orcs is completely lost. The Frostwolf clan, Thrall's strongest supporter, has reached the edge of decline and destruction, and sadly withdrew from the Orgrimmar stage. The Warsong clan Come on stage.
It was after reflecting on the "original" history that Garrosh firmly sided with the Alliance.
If you want to prove that you are better than your own father, the tribe is unreliable.
In the tribe at this time, as the first warchief, Thrall's personal reputation was at its peak, the overlord race of Kalimdor had not yet been buried, and the absolutely hawkish Gromsh had been forced to Pandaria. What could Garrosh do? , he is also very desperate.
How can I prove that I am better than my father and give him a beating?
This idea of a filial son is too nonsense. Of course, it’s about using doctrine to win.
Either the blue is better than the blue, or the east wind overwhelms the west wind.
Gromsh is a staunch orcist, and Garrosh once even created the orthodox tribe.
If I am young and promising and don’t suffer from kidney failure...
Although it is painful to deny oneself, Garrosh must admit that back then he was an unlucky thing who was proud, complacent and had low self-esteem.
It is impossible for an orthodox tribe to be an orthodox tribe. If you engage in orcism during the era when Thrall is in power, you will be put into a pig cage and sunk into the endless sea.
Since he couldn't compete with his father in his hawkish style, there was only one way left for Garrosh.
It proves that humans and orcs are basically allomorphic skin-changing monsters, proves that there is the possibility of peace between the Alliance and the Horde, and even goes further to promote racial reconciliation between humans and orcs.
As long as he does this, he will no longer be known as the little Hellscream, the son of Orgrim. On the contrary, no matter how glorious his past, the old man will only be the father of Garrosh.
Patricide is something that the idiot Lich King would do. What Garrosh pursues is recognition and transcendence.
Therefore, at the meeting of Pandaria's senior generals held in Turayan, Garrosh did not save any face for his immediate superiors, and refuted the short-sighted remarks of the human generals word for word.
"You feel free to question me, just like my own father in the tribe questioned me, questioning why an orc would join the alliance. This is your right. I will not be angry or argue. If there is evidence, Tula Marshal Yang is here, bring out the evidence, call a military trial and hang me on the gallows. If there is no evidence, just collect evidence, fabricate evidence, don't talk nonsense about racial issues here. What are we, an alliance? Soldiers, the lowest rank that can attend this meeting is colonel. Who are you? They are senior officials of the Alliance and the most trusted subordinates of Grand Marshal Carlos. Zul'Gurub is at war, a war involving tens of millions, and we Who are these people left behind in Pandaria? Papermakers! What we need to do most is to provoke a dispute with the tribe? What are the benefits? Marshal Carlos talked to us one by one before leaving, and Marshal Turayan worked hard to maintain the situation for What, why do we outsiders help the pandaren fight? It's not because Pandaria's output can continue to return to the Eastern Kingdom. What is the reason why I, an orc, am complaining in this long way, is it not for the sake of my compatriots at home? I can eat one or two more bites. This war is the war between the pandaren and the mantid, not the war between our Alliance and the Horde. By pitting the orcs of the Horde to die, what else can you gain except happiness? You, you, and you, What can be gained, and what can the Alliance gain? Tell me, I will not interrupt you before you finish your statement. Tell me in front of Marshal Turayan."
This is a valuable skill learned from the King of Steel, pulling the tiger's skin and pulling the banner. Garrosh was personally attacked too many times, and he learned to open his mouth, Marshal Carlos, shut up, Marshal Turayan, and speak for the sake of the alliance. .
As a result, a group of human officers were silenced by Garrul.
Turayan sighed secretly, it was not Garithos who caused the trouble.
Before Carlos left, he told Garithos that the Valley of the Four Winds was a flaw in the Great Wall of Pandaren. Once the Valley of the Four Winds was plundered by the Mantids, the value of the entire Pandaria to the Alliance would be halved, so Carlos requested Garithos must defend the Valley of the Four Winds.
Garithos did it. In the first Battle of Panlong's Spine, Turayan sent all his guards to the Mantis Plateau, but Garithos had 20,000 troops and did not move at all.
However, before Turalyon could deal with Garithos' thorny side, something really happened in the Valley of the Four Winds.
The Klaxxi gang of mantid 25 betrayed the military deployment of the Great Queen Xak'sir, causing the mantid army to lack the armaments to attack the dragon's spine. So the mantid turned around and sent giant worms to penetrate the dilapidated structure. The Great Wall of the Valley of the Four Winds opened a crack large enough for a large army to pass through.
Everyone knows the story of the boy who cried wolf, but when the wolf really comes, the nature changes.
All the arrogance and arrogance that Garithos had before turned into his persistence and persistence in the truth.
It was Warmaster Jia's unconditional trust in Commander Ka that ensured that the Valley of the Four Winds was not taken away by a wave of mantids.
However, there were more than one mantid standing out, and Garithos knew that if you defended for a long time, you would lose. He sent a letter asking for help to Turayan in three hours, which was on time and embarrassed Turayan.
That's why we had this highest-level emergency military meeting.
The Alliance has no troops in Pandaria. Turalyon is planning to take the blame and abandon Pandaria. Where can they find reinforcements for Garithos?
As for the Pandaren...
After the Shado-Pan and the Golden Lotus opened the gate to the Valley of Eternal Blossoms, they directly stated that they could strategically give up half of the Valley of the Four Winds to the Mantid, and even had the intention of letting the Mantid enter the Valley of the Four Winds and beat the dogs.
The Valley of the Four Winds, which is the focus of the alliance, is not a strategic location that requires fighting for every inch of land for the Pandaren, so it is difficult to resist.
The fundamental strategic decision-making conflict put the alliance into an embarrassing situation where the emperor was not in a hurry and the eunuchs were.
The bottom line for the Pandaren is the Mid-level Market. It doesn't matter if half of the Valley of the Four Winds to the west of the Mid-level Market is temporarily given up to the Mantid. With the support of the output of the Valley of Eternal Blossoms, there will be no problem with the most important front line of the Dragon Spine Defense Line. That’s it.
However, the Alliance cannot accept this. The output of the Valley of the Four Winds can be quickly shipped back to the Eastern Kingdom by traveling south to Lion's Port. However, no matter how rich the products of the Valley of Eternal Blossoms are, what does it mean to the Alliance if they cannot be transported back to the Eastern Kingdom? .
So the Pandaren said they could retreat, and the Alliance said they couldn't retreat. The Pandaren asked if they wanted to retreat, you have to defend it, but the Alliance said I can't defend it.
What the hell is going on?
Therefore, the officers attending the meeting did not hesitate to think of the tribes in the Krasarang Jungle.
If the tribe is willing to come to the Valley of the Four Winds to accompany the Alliance in fighting the Mantid, then the situation in the Valley of the Four Winds will not completely collapse.
The question is how could the Alliance ask for help from the Horde, so using tactics to win over the Horde has become a subtext between the lines.
It's just that Garrosh disagrees. The recognition of the so-called "companions" means nothing to him. He only needs Carlos's recognition to prosper in his official career and does not need to flatter other people.
Forcibly pitting the Alliance and the Horde against each other for the Valley of the Four Winds, both the gains and losses outweigh the gains for both Garrosh and the Alliance.
Turayan also understood this, so you had a squadron and half of the brigade, and we gathered two thousand people to send Garithos over for emergency relief.
Until the war in the Eastern Kingdoms ends, the Alliance will not be able to accomplish anything in Pandaria.
Tula Yang, the great paper maker, felt his head hurt.