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World of Warcraft Chronicles (1528)(1/2)

15 The Guardian of Tirisfa

As the north was no longer threatened by trolls, the elves of Quelthalas began to rebuild their homeland, and the winning Araso army returned to their southern homeland Rapids. The human society of Araso gradually developed and prospered. Later, Soladin tried to maintain the central position of Rapids in the kingdom because he was worried that his country would continue to expand sooner or later, so he continued to strive to maintain the central position of Rapids in the kingdom. After many years of peaceful development and trade in the Kingdom of Araso, the great Soladin died, and the younger generation of Araso began to freely expand the borders of the kingdom outside Rapids.

The first 100 magicians taught by the elves continued to strengthen their power and study more carefully the mysterious discipline of how to manipulate spells. These magicians were initially selected because of their strong will and noble souls, and they always used magic with a cautious and responsible attitude. However, when they passed the secrets and power of magic to the hands of a new generation, the young people had no idea of ​​the harshness of war and the necessity of self-control. The young magicians gradually began to use magic for their own own interests, rather than to protect their compatriots' responsibilities.

As the kingdom developed, new land was opened, and young magicians came to the south. The magicians used their mysterious power to protect their compatriots from attacks by wild animals and made it possible to build new city-states on the deserted gardens. But as their power grew stronger, they became more and more self-righteous and became increasingly alienated from society.

The second city-state of Alasso was established north of Rapids. Many fledgling wizards left the repressed Rapids to come to Dalaran, hoping to use their new powers more freely here. These magicians created Dalaran's magic spire and carried out magic research fanatical research. The residents of Dalaran respected the magician's efforts and established a lively trading system under their protection. However, as more and more magicians used magic, the space around Dalaran became fragile and began to break.

Because the Dalaran magicians used magic without restraint, some of the Burning Legion's minions who were driven out of the collapse of the Well of Eternity were redirected back to this world. Although these relatively weak demons did not appear in large numbers, they still caused some chaos in Dalaran. Most of the encounters with the demons were scattered events, and the in power of the Magokras Council tried their best to cover these events out of the public's eyes. Some of the most powerful magicians were sent to capture these cunning demons alive, but they usually found that although these powerful Burning Legion's minions were fighting alone, they were far more powerful than they could cope.

Months later, superstitious peasants began to suspect that their wizard rulers had intentionally concealed some horrible things from them. As the wild citizens questioned the motives and actions of the magicians they once praised, rumors about the revolution began to spread everywhere. As the Magokras Council was worried that the peasants would launch an uprising, which led to the city of Rapids taking some actions that were unfavorable to them, they had to seek help from the elves, who felt that they were the only ally who could understand the special problems they were facing now.

After hearing the report of the Magokras Council on the activities of demons in Dalaran, the elves quickly sent their most powerful wizards to human territory. The elves studied the energy flow of Dalaran and wrote a detailed report on each demon activity they witnessed. They concluded that although only a few demons are raging in the world now, the Burning Legion will still be a huge threat to the world if humans continue to abuse magic.

The Silver Moon Council, which ruled the Quelthalas Elves, reached a secret contract with the lords of the Dalaran Magokras Council. The elves told the Magokras Council some of the history of Gukalimdo and the Burning Legion, the past that still threatened the world. They told humans that as long as they still use magic, they had to find ways to protect their people from the Burning Legion. The Magokras Council proposed to grant their collective strength to the strongest mortal, and let him engage in a secret war that will never end with the Burning Legion. Fearing that people will riot due to fear and suspicion, they emphasized that most humans must not be allowed to know the existence of the Guardians or the threat of the Burning Legion. The elves agreed and established a secret society to monitor the Guardians' elections and help curb the rise of chaos in the world.

The community held a secret meeting in the shadow-covered land of Tirisfalin, where the elves initially settled in Lordaeron. Therefore, they named the secret organization the Tirisfa Guardian. The strongest mortals were chosen as the Guardians and were given amazing powers containing elves and human magic. Although the Guardians have always been alone, they can resist the Burning Legion on their own, no matter where they are. Because the Guardian's power is extremely powerful, only Tirisfa has the power to select from potential mages who can inherit the Guardian's mantle. Whenever a Guardian is too old or tired of this secret war against evil, the Council will select a new powerful man and formally introduce the Guardian's power into the body of this new agent without any mistakes.

Over time, the Guardians have been secretly protecting humans from the minions of the Burning Legion spread across the lands of Araso and Quelthalas. Araso has developed and flourished with the spread of magic throughout the country. At the same time, the Guardians have continued to carefully monitor the activities of the demons.

16 Iron Fortress—Dwarf’s Awakening

After the Titans left Azeroth, the earth spirits they created continued to carve and protect the depths of the world. The earth spirits were largely not concerned about the affairs of various races living on the ground, and they only focused on exploring the underground world.

While the explosion of the Well of Eternity teared the world of Azeroth, it also deeply affected the earth spirits. They suffered a huge blow with the pain of the earth, and thus lost their self-awareness and closed themselves in the stone chambers where they were born. Odaman, Odam and Odur were the first cities built by the earth spirits named after the ancient Titans. Now, these cities are deeply buried underground, and the earth spirits have been sleeping here for nearly 8,000 years.

Although it was not clear what woke them up, finally one day, the earth spirits of Audman woke up from their sleep. The earth spirits found that their bodies had changed a lot during their sleep. Their skin, which was originally as hard as stones, became soft and smooth, and their ability to control the earth and stones became much weaker. They became more ordinary creatures.

They called themselves "dwarves", and these remaining earth spirits left Odaman City and explored everywhere in the gradually awakened world of Azeroth. Because they were still attracted by the mystery and security deep underground, the dwarves built a huge kingdom among the highest peaks on land. They named their kingdom after the name of Kazgros, the god of construction of Titans, called it "Kazmodan" or "Kaz Peak". The dwarves built an altar for their Titan father and built a huge furnace in the middle of the peak. From then on, a city called Iron Fort rose next to this furnace.

Dwarves are naturally addicted to processing gems and rocks, and like to mine and dig rare minerals deep in the mountains. They are content with their work underground and have no contact with other races on the ground.

17 Seven Kingdoms

Rapids continued to play the role of the center of Araso, but like Dalaran, many new city-states were gradually established in the continent of Lordaeron. Gilness, Ultrarank, and Kurtiras were the first city-states to be established. Although each of these city-states had their own customs and trade activities, they all obeyed the city of Rapids.

Under the careful and vigilant monitoring of the Tiris Phae, Dalaran became the main magic learning center on the land. The Magokras Parliament, which ruled Dalaran, established Kenreto, a sect dedicated to recording and studying every magic and every magic item they found.

Gilness and Altlank became powerful supporters of the Rapids and developed a powerful army. Their expedition continued to explore the mountainous land south of Kazmodan. During this period, humans encountered the ancient dwarves for the first time, and they traveled to the underground cave city of Ironforge, the dwarves. Humans and dwarves shared a lot of knowledge about metal forging and engineering, and found that they had a common hobby for combat and storytelling.

The city-state of Kurtiras was founded on a huge island south of Lordaern, and they developed a prosperous trade based on fishing and ocean shipping. Over time, Kurtiras established a powerful merchant fleet, who traveled through all known areas and searched around the world for rare treasures for trading and selling. But while the Kingdom of Alaso was becoming more and more prosperous, its most powerful core began to fall apart.

At this time, the lords of the Rapids began to gradually transfer their property to the prosperous northern part of Lordaeron, abandoning the barren south. The heir of the King Soladin, the last descendant of the Arachi bloodline, argued that they should not give up the Rapids, and thus attracted the dissatisfaction of the higher-ranking citizens who were also eager to leave. The lords of the Rapids decided to leave their ancient city and count on the uncivilized north to seek purity and education. Far north of Dalaran, the lords of the Rapids established a new city-state, called Lordaeron, and the name of the entire continent originated from this city-state. Lordaeron became a destination for pilgrims and all those seeking inner peace and tranquility.

The descendants of Alahi were thrown into the broken walls of the ancient city of Rapids, so they decided to go to the rocky mountains of Kazmodan in the south. Many long years passed and they finally ended their journey and settled in a place called Azeroth in the northern part of the continent. They established the Storm Kingdom in a rich valley, and soon it became a place with their own abilities.

There were still a few warriors who remained in the city of Rapids, and they decided to continue to live there and protect the city of their ancient city. Rapids was no longer the center of the empire, but it gradually developed into a new city-state, Rapids Fort. Although each city-state prospered under its own jurisdiction, the Araso Empire was completely divided. As each country developed their own customs and beliefs, the differences between each city-state became increasingly greater. King Soladin's dream of unifying mankind eventually disappeared with the wind.

18 Aegwen and the Dragon Slaying

Just as the political and military struggles between the seven human kingdoms began one after another, the Guardians still performed their duty to fight chaos. During these years, many people served as Guardians, but only one person could possess the magical power of the Tirisfa Council. As one of the last Guardians of this era, she was a powerful warrior who could fight against evil and darkness. Aegwen, the passionate human girl, won the recognition of the Tirisfa Council and was awarded the Guardian's cloak.

Working energeticly, hunting and eradicating every demon she found, but she always expressed doubts about the power of the Tiris Pharaoh, which was monopolized by men. She believed that the ideas of the parliament, controlled by ancient elves and elders, were too old and narrow to issue far-sighted decisive orders to fight chaos. The long and boring conversations and debates made her feel extremely impatient. She was eager to prove her worth to her superiors and companions, so she often did heroic but blind things at many critical moments.

As the power of Tirisfa that she mastered gradually increased, Egwen began to notice some powerful demons lurking in the snow-covered Northrend continent. She traveled thousands of miles to the north and entered the deep mountains to track the demons. There, she found that the demons were hunting a surviving dragon clan, trying to absorb the natural magic power of these ancient creatures. These powerful dragon clans who deliberately avoided the ever-changing human society and the demons of the Burning Legion were hard to distinguish. Egwen destroyed these demons with the help of the dragon clan. When the last demon disappeared from this world, a huge storm appeared in the north. A huge dark figure appeared above Northrend, and the leader of the Burning Legion, the demon king Sargeras, appeared in front of Egwen, and his body exuded hellish energy. He warned the young guardian that the era of the Tirisfa Society was about to end and the world would be conquered by the Burning Legion.

The proud Eggin believed that she had the ability to fight against this god-like demon. She released all her strength to attack Sargeras's body. To her surprise, Eggin easily knocked down the King of Demons and successfully destroyed Sargeras' body. Because she was afraid that Sargeras's soul would still linger, the innocent Eggin sealed the wreckage of his body in an ancient hall that sank to the bottom of the sea when the Well of Eternity exploded. Eggin did not realize that what she did was exactly what Sargeras expected. She inadvertently decided the fate of the Azeroth world, because Sargeras' soul had already sneaked into Eggin's weak body at the moment his body died. Without the young guardian's knowledge, Sargeras would lurk in the dark side of her soul for a long time.

19 The Battle of Three Hammers

The dwarves of Ironforge lived in a peaceful environment for many centuries, but their mountainous cities had too limited boundaries and their society had developed too much. Although the powerful alpine king Modims Anweimar used justice and wisdom to rule all dwarves, in the dwarf society, three powerful tribes had appeared.

As the traditional guard of the Iron Fort, the Bronzebeard tribe led by Prince Madoran Bronzebeard has the closest connection with the King of the Mountains; the Bronzebeard tribe led by Prince Kadros Wildhawk lives on hills and cliffs below the mountains, hoping to gain more control of the city; the third powerful tribe is the Black Iron tribe led by Prince Sorison, who live in seclusion in the deepest part of the mountain mine cave, planning to overthrow their brothers of the Bronzebeard tribe and Wildhawk tribe.

The three tribes maintained a shaky state of peace, but the death of the King of the Mountains completely disappeared. The three tribes fought for control of the Iron Fortress, and the civil war between the dwarves continued fiercely underground for many years. In the end, the Bronzebeard tribe, which had the most powerful army, drove the Wildhammer tribe and the Black Iron Tribe out of the Iron Fortress and won the victory of the war.

Kadros and his Wildhammer warriors migrated northward, crossed the gates of Danogaz, and built their own kingdom at the peak of Grembato. The Wildhammer tribe flourished there and rebuilt their treasure warehouse. Sorison and his Black Iron tribe were not so lucky, and the shame of defeat made them even more angry, and they vowed to revenge Iron Fort. Sorison built a city in the beautiful Red Ridge Mountains (named after himself). The prosperity of life and the passage of time did not eliminate the hatred of the Black Iron tribe against their brothers. Sorison and his witch lady Modgood soldiers launched an attack on Iron Fort and Grembato in two ways. The Black Iron tribe prepared to take all the land of Kazmodan.

The army of the Black Iron tribe swept across the army and fortress of their two brother tribes and almost captured the two kingdoms. However, Madoran Bronzebeard personally led his tribe to defeat Sorison's mage troops. Sorison and his entourage fled back to their city despite the battle of Grembatot, causing the situation of Maudgoud's army to be even more difficult when facing Kadros and his Wildhammer tribe.

When Modgood faces her enemy, she always uses her power to deeply imprint fear into the hearts of the enemy. The shadow moves with her commands, and dark objects emerge from the depths of the ground and lurk in the Wildhammer Fortress. Finally, Modgood broke through the gate and began to attack the last fortress. The Wildhammer warriors united, and Carderos personally took the battle and killed the mage queen among thousands of troops. Modgood's death caused the Black Iron Army to collapse thousands of miles in front of the furious Wild Hammer Army. When they fled south to their city, they encountered the army that rushed from the Iron Fortress to reinforce Grembatto. The remaining Black Iron Tribe troops were attacked on both sides and wiped out the entire army.

The coalition of Ironforge and Grimbatau then turned south, preparing to completely destroy Sorison and his Black Iron Tribe. But they didn't go much further, Sorison's rage caused a flood of magical fluctuations. He began to summon powerful supernatural creatures for victory in the battle, summoning ancient forces sleeping underground without hesitation. To his shock (and ultimately destroying him), the creatures he summoned were far more terrifying than any nightmare he could imagine.

The flame demon Ragnaros was the King of Fire Elements sealed by Titans when he first built this world. He was reborn again due to Sorison's summoning. Ragnaros shattered the Red Ridge Mountains in Azeroth. His power caused a roaring volcano to rise up from the ground, forming a volcano that connects the scorching canyon to the north and connects the burning plains south - Blackstone Tower. Although Sorison was killed by the power he released, most of his surviving kind were enslaved by Ragnaros and his elemental creatures. To this day, they are still left in the Blackstone Tower.

After witnessing the terrible sight of destruction and the raging flames of the southern mountains, King Madoran and King Kadros stopped their army and hurriedly turned around and retreated to their own country in order to avoid facing the terrible power of Ragnaros.

The Bronzebeard tribe returned to the Iron Fortress and rebuilt their glorious city. The Bronzebeard tribe also returned to their homeland in Grembatot. However, the death of Modgood left a flaw in this hill fortress. The dwarves of the Bronzebeard tribe found that it was no longer suitable for living, and they felt extremely sad about losing their loved ones. The King of the Bronzebeard tribe provided a place for the Bronzebeard tribe to live in the borders of the Iron Fortress, but the Bronzebeard tribe stubbornly rejected him. Carderos led his people north to the land of Lordaeron and lived in the rich forest of Hintram. The Bronzebeard tribe built the city of Eripick there, gradually getting close to nature, and even became friends with the local griffons.

The dwarves of Ironforge wanted to keep in touch and trade with their compatriots, so they built two huge arch bridges connecting the pass between Kazmodan and Lordaeron, the Sador Bridge. The two countries flourished by trade with each other. After Madoran and Kadros died, their sons jointly initiated the carving of two huge statues to commemorate their father. The two statues guarded the passage to the south where the volcanoes were everywhere. They were like warnings of the guys trying to attack the dwarf kingdom and reminding them how heavy the Black Iron Tribe had paid for their crimes.

The two kingdoms continued to maintain close relationship for several years, but the dwarves of the Wildhammer tribe changed a lot due to the horror scene they saw in Grembatot. They began to live high in Mount Eripick and no longer dig out their own kingdoms in the deep mountains. Due to the huge differences between ideology, the two dwarves tribes eventually parted ways.

20 The Last Guardian

Time flies year by year, and the Guardian Egwen becomes stronger and stronger. She uses the energy of Tirisfa to greatly extend her life. She mistakenly believes that she has eliminated Sargeras and continues to fight the minions of the Demon King to protect the world for the next nine hundred years. However, the Tirisfa will eventually decide to end her guardian duties. The Council ordered Egwen to return to Dalaran so that they could choose a new guardian. However, Egwen did not trust the Council and decided to choose a successor.

The proud Aegwen planned to have a child to inherit her power. She would never allow Tirisfa to manipulate her heirs like she was. So she came to Azeroth in the south, where she found a best candidate: the human magician Nieras Elan. Elan was once the court magician of King Azeroth and the king's consultant. Elan seduced the magician and became pregnant with his child. Nieras's innate magical talent was deeply imprinted into the body of the unborn child and determined the tragic path that the child would take in the future. The powerful power of Tirisfa also entered the body of the child, but this power would awaken only when his body matured.

Time flies, and Egren gave birth to her son in an isolated forest. He was named Medivh, and in the language of the High Elves, the word means "the person who keeps the secret." Egren believes that her son will grow into the next guardian. Unfortunately, Sargeras's vicious soul is hidden in her body and occupied her child's body as early as when she was pregnant. Egren never thought that the new guardian who had just arrived in this world had been occupied by his greatest enemy.

After confirming that Medivh was growing up healthily and lively, Aegwen sent his young child to the court of Azeroth, allowing his human father and others to raise him. She herself wandered in the wilderness and prepared for the rest of her life. Medivh grew up healthily into a strong child, but he had no idea how powerful he had.

Sargeras was waiting for the opportunity to wait for the power in the young man to appear automatically. When Medivh grew up to his youth, his superb magical skills made him very popular in Azeroth. At the same time, he often went on adventures with two of his friends, one of whom was Prince Ryan of Azeroth, and the other was Anduin Lothar, the only descendant of the Arachi bloodline. Although these three children often played pranks in the kingdom, the common people liked them very much.

When Medivh reached 14, the powerful force in his body awakened, and this force clashed with the soul of Sargeras, who was hidden in his soul. Medivh was therefore trapped in a years-long sleep. When he woke up from his coma, he found that he had grown up, and his friends Ryan and Anduin had become the regent of Azeroth. Although he hoped to use the incredible power in his body to protect this land that he called "home", Sargeras' soul twisted his will and emotions to the dark side.

Sargeras appeared in the dark side of Medivh's heart, knowing that the second plan to invade the world was about to succeed, and this last guardian would help them complete the plan.

21 Kiljadan and Shadow Contract

Before and after Medivh’s birth, the fraudster Kiljadan and his followers were planning the next move in the twisted void. The cunning demon lord planned the second invasion of the Burning Legion on the World of Azeroth under the command of his master Sargeras. This time, he could not allow any mistakes. Kiljadan believed that he needed to send a new force to weaken Azeroth’s defense, and then the Burning Legion could easily conquer the world. If the native races of the Azeroth continent—such as the Night Elves and Dragons—are lost when they are forced to deal with new threats, then when the Burning Legion actually invades, they will be too weak to constitute any substantial resistance.

It was at this time that Kiljadan discovered Draenor, a world full of vitality. This vast land full of pastoral style is the hometown of orcs with shamanic traditions, clans as social organizations, and the peace-loving Draeni people. The noble orc clans nomadic and hunting on the vast grasslands, while the studious Draeni people established primitive cities on towering cliffs and peaks. Kiljadan realized that with proper cultivation, these Draenor natives could have great potential to serve the Burning Legion.

After comparing these two races, Kiljadan believed that the martial orcs were more susceptible to the influence of the Burning Legion and went to the depravity. He adopted almost exactly the same method as Sargeras had controlled Queen Azshara a long time ago to enslave the older orc shaman Neozu. Through the guidance of this shaman, the demon spread the desire and wildness of killing to the entire orc clan. Soon after, the noble race was transformed into a group of bloodthirsty slaves. Kiljadan drove Nerju and his people to complete the final step of the depravity: to make them exist entirely for the pursuit of death and war. But Nerju realized that his people would be bound by hatred forever, and for some reason, he refused to obey the devil's orders.

Kiljadan, frustrated by Neozu's refusal to cooperate, soon began to search for another orc who could hand over his compatriots to the Burning Legion's masters. The cunning demon lord finally found a loyal disciple who satisfies him, the ambitious student of Neozu, Guldan. Kiljadan promised to give Guldan endless power in exchange for his absolute loyalty. The young orc gradually became a greedy apprentice of demon magic and became the strongest warlock in the world ever. He taught other young orcs this mysterious magic and tried to eradicate the noble shamanic traditions of the orc clan. Guldan showed his compatriots a new magic, a terrifying energy that exuded the breath of death.

Kiljadan strives to have absolute control over the orcs, so he helps Gul'dan establish a shadow council, a secret sectarian organization whose function is to manipulate orc clans and use witchcraft magic to expand on the Drano continent. As more orcs begin to practice witchcraft magic, the peaceful and vibrant world of Drano began to become dark and withered. As time goes by, the land left by the vast grasslands for the orcs to reproduce has gradually shrunk, and red wasteland is everywhere. The energy of the demon is slowly destroying the world.

The Rise of the Tribes

Under the control of Gul'dan and his Shadow Council, the orcs became increasingly aggressive. They built a grand arena where the orcs honed their killing skills and experienced war and death. During this period, a small number of clan chiefs expressed strong dissatisfaction with the fall of the race, among which Durotan, the chief of the Frost Wolf clan, warned that the orcs had lost themselves and were in hatred and violent. However, no one listened to his warnings, and some powerful clan chiefs, such as Grom Hellscream of the Warsong clan, stood up to usher in this new era of war and conquest.

Although Kiljadan knew that the orc clan was basically ready, he still needed to confirm the orc's absolute loyalty to him. He secretly summoned the destroyer Manolos, a violent demon full of desire for destruction through the Shadow Council. At the same time, Gul'dan also summoned the clan chiefs together and made them convinced that they would become inconquering after drinking Manolos' violent blood. Except for Durotan, all clan chiefs drank the violent blood under the leadership of Grom Hellscream, and thus completely handed over his destiny to the demon and became slaves of the Burning Legion. Under the temptation of Manolos' blood, the chiefs unconsciously spread the desire to conquer to their compatriots who absolutely trusted them.

The orcs were completely swallowed by this bloodthirsty curse and were ready to vent their anger on anyone who blocked them. Gul'dan felt that the time was ripe, so he united the clans that they fought against each other into a unified and unstoppable tribe. However, after considering that some chiefs such as Grom Hellscream and Orgrim Destruction Hammer might argue with each other for the status of the Supreme Commander, Gul'dan set up a puppet chief to rule the new tribe. Blackhan, an unusually depraved and evil leader, was chosen to be the puppet of Gul'dan. Under Blackhan's command, the Orc tribe began to test their combat abilities with the simple Draenei people.

A few months later, the tribe eradicated almost all the Draeni people on the Draeno continent, and only a small number of the Draeni survivors survived the terrible rage of the orcs. Gul'dan, who was proud of his victory, was obsessed with the power and power of the tribe all day long. However, he knew clearly that if there were no enemies to kill, the orc tribe would be destroyed in the endless civil war because of his uncontrollable desire to kill.

Kiljadan also realized that the tribe was fully prepared and that the orcs had become the most powerful weapon in the hands of the Burning Legion. He told his master the news, and Sargeras also believed that the moment of his revenge had finally arrived.

23 The Gate of Darkness and the Stormwind City

When Kilgadan was busy preparing the tribe for the invasion of Azeroth, Medivh was still fighting with Sargeras for control of his soul. King Ryan of Stormwind was gradually uneasy about the dark aura that eroded Medivh's soul, and told Anduin Lothar, the last bloodline of Arachi, and the commander of the army appointed by King Ryan himself. However, neither of them could imagine what kind of disaster Medivh would bring after he gradually fell into madness.

Sargeras promised Guldan that if Guldan promised to lead the tribe to invade Azeroth, he would give Guldan a powerful force in return. Through Medivh's mouth, he told Guldan that if he could find the underwater tomb where the guardian Egwen sealed the remains of Sargers more than a thousand years ago, he could become the master of the world. Guldan accepted Sargeras's conditions and decided to find the legendary tomb and ask for the reward he deserved after defeating the natives of Azeroth. After confirming that the orcs would obey his domination, Sargeras ordered the orcs to start the invasion.

Medivh and the warlocks of the Shadow Council worked together to open a space channel called the Dark Gate. This channel connects Azeroth and Drano, and is large enough to allow the entire army to pass through. Gul'dan sent orc scouts through the Dark Gate to reconnaise the continent they were about to conquer. The intelligence brought back by the scout made the Shadow Council convinced that the time for seizing Azeroth was ripe.

Durotan still believed that Gul's fall would lead to the demise of the tribe, and he once again protested to the warlocks. The warlock claimed that the warlock was deviating from the noble and pure orc spirit, and their reckless invasion would eventually bring bad luck to the orcs. Since Gul'dan dared not take the risk of killing such a famous hero, he used a trick to exile Durotan and his Frost Wolf clan to the edge of the new world.

After the exiled Frost Wolf clan rushed through the passage, only a few orcs followed him to the New World. These orcs quickly established a military base in the Black Swamp, a dark swamp area east of the Storm Kingdom. When the orcs began to expand and explore this new land, they immediately clashed with the human guards of Storm City. Although these skirmishes ended soon, they fully reflected the respective advantages and disadvantages of both sides of the conflict. Ryan and Lothar had never known the exact number of orcs, and could only rely on guesses to judge how great the threat they were to face. A few years later, most orc tribes entered Azeroth, and Gul'dan believed that the time for a general attack on humans had come. The orc tribes gathered all their forces to attack the uninformed Storm Kingdom.

When the conflict between humans and orcs spread throughout the Kingdom of Azeroth, both sides of the war paid the price for it. King Ryan believed that the cruel orcs could not conquer the continent of Azeroth, and he despised his troops in the capital of the Kingdom of Storm. However, Sir Lothar believed that direct confrontation with the enemy was necessary, which forced him to make a choice between his own ideas and his loyalty to the king. In the end, he chose his instinct, in Medivh's

With the help of the young apprentice Kardag, Sir Lothar launched a lightning raid on Medivh's mage tower in Karazan. Kardagag and Lothar successfully defeated the crazy guardian, the culprit who caused the war. By destroying Medivh's body, Lotharagagag inadvertently penetrated Sargeras's soul into the abyss. The pure and kind Medivh's soul was liberated and wandered in the astral plane for many years.

Although Medivh was defeated, the Orc tribe still had an advantage. When the orc army was about to win, Orgrim Destruction Hammer, one of the greatest orc chiefs, began to notice the depravity that began to spread among the tribe when they were still in Drano. His old friend Durotan rushed back from the exile and revealed Guldan's betrayal to him again. Guldan's killer quickly assassinated Durotan's family, leaving only his young son. Destruction Hammer did not know that Durotan's only blood was discovered by a human lieutenant named Edras Blackmore, and raised him like a slave.

The young orc went on to become the greatest orc leader known as the most.

Orgrim was irritated by Durotan's death, and he began to rescue the orc tribe from the evil deed. In the end, he killed Gul'dan's puppet Blackhan and replaced him as the leader of the orc tribe. Under his control, the ruthless orcs finally launched an attack on the Storm Fortress. King Ryan seriously underestimated the power of the orc tribe, and he watched helplessly as his kingdom fell into the hands of these green-skinned invaders. In the end, Ryan was assassinated by the orc Garona, one of the best killers in the Shadow Council.

Lothar and his warriors returned from Karazan, hoping to minimize casualties and save their homes. However, they returned too late, and the kingdom they loved had turned into ruins. The orc tribe was still ravaging every inch of land. Lothar and his companions were forced to hide made a great vow to regain their homes at any cost.

24 Lordaeron Alliance

After the capture of the Storm Fortress, Sir Lothar reassembled the remnants of Azeroth and led refugees to migrate across the ocean to the north in large numbers. The leaders of the seven human countries reached a consensus: if the orc tribes were not stopped, they would eventually conquer all mankind, so the seven countries united to form the Lordaeron Alliance. The countries split by Araso were united under the same flag for the first time in three thousand years. Sir Lothar, designated as the supreme commander of the Human Alliance, carefully prepared his troops to fight the orc tribe that was about to invade.

With the help of the adjutant Uther, Admiral Delin Prodmoore, and Turayan, Lothar successfully made the various non-human races of Lordaeron aware of the threat of rapid approach. The Human Alliance successfully gained support from the stubborn dwarves in the Iron Fort and a small number of the High Elves of Quelthalas. The elves led by the Annastria Sun Chaser were not very interested in the war to come, but they still rushed to support Sir Lothar in order to fulfill the obligations set by the covenant, because Lothar was the last blood of Arachi and the descendants of those who had helped the High Elves centuries ago.

The Orc tribe led by Orgrim Destruction Hammer brought ogres from his hometown Drano and recruited the Amani Forest Trolls whose homes were taken into their own forces. They launched an unprecedented battle, sweeping over the continent of Kazmodan and southern Lordaeron ruled by the dwarves, and suppressing all opposition forces without any trouble.

The Second Orc War extends from sporadic conflicts at sea to large-scale air melee. For some reason, the Orc Tribe dug out a powerful artifact called the Demon Soul and enslaved the Red Dragon Queen Alextasa. The Orc Tribe threatened to destroy her precious dragon eggs, forcing Alextasa to send her adult children to the battle. The noble Red Dragons had to fight for the Orc Tribe.

Wars spread throughout Kazmodan, Lordaeron and Azeroth. During the battle on the Northern Line, the Orc tribes burned the surrounding areas of the distant elves kingdom Quelthalas to ashes, which made the elves begin to assist the Alliance of Humanity. The larger towns of Lordaeron were razed to the ground. Despite the lack of reinforcements and facing the overwhelming orc advantage, Lothar and his allies managed to curb the pace of the enemy's advance.

However, in the last days of the Second Orc War, when the Orc Tribe's victory over the Human Alliance was close, a terrible split broke out between the two most powerful orcs in Azeroth. When Orgrim Destruction Hammer made final preparations to attack Lordaeron's capital, which would be an attack that could crush the last remaining power of the Human Alliance, Guldan and his followers left their posts and went out to sea. The Orc Tribe lost nearly half of its garrison due to Guldan's betrayal, and the furious Destruction Hammer had to retreat, thus missing the best chance to defeat the Human Alliance.

Guldan, who was extremely eager for power, was obsessed with obtaining divine nature. He desperately sent a search team to find the Tomb of Sargeras buried at the bottom of the sea. He believed that the secret of the ultimate power was hidden there. Guldan had sold all his orcs to the Burning Legion as slaves. He had never thought about the so-called issue of duty to the Hammer of Destruction. With the support of the Raid Clan and the Twilight Clan, Guldan successfully found the Tomb of Sargeras at the bottom of the sea. But when he opened the door to the ancient dungeon, Guldan found that there were countless crazy demons waiting for him.

In order to punish the orcs who defected at the fortress, the Hammer of Destruction ordered his troops to hunt down Guldan and take back the orcs who rebeled. Guldan paid the price for his recklessness, and was torn to pieces by the crazy demons he released. After their leader's death, the rebellious clan was soon defeated by the angry legion of the Hammer of Destruction. Although the rebellion was suppressed, the orc tribe could no longer make up for the losses caused by this civil strife. Guldan's betrayal brought not only hope, but also time to reassemble and the opportunity to launch a counterattack.

When Sir Losa saw that there was a split within the orc tribe, he seized the opportunity to gather his last troops and force the orcs back to the heart of the destroyed Azeroth. There, the Human Alliance surrounded the orcs' stronghold in the Black Stone Tower. Although Losa unfortunately died at the bottom of the tower, his adjutant Tulayang regained the brothers of the Human Alliance at the last moment and drove the orc tribe into the depths of the sad swamp. Tulayang's troops successfully destroyed the Dark Gate - the mysterious passage connecting the orcs' hometown Drano and the world of Azeroth. The orc tribe, whose supplies and support were cut off, finally collapsed in front of the power of the alliance.

The orc clans were quickly driven into the heavily guarded prisoner shelter. Although it seemed that the orcs had been completely defeated, some people still doubt how long this peace would last. At this time, the already famous great wizard Kadega persuaded the top leaders of the alliance to establish a Watch Castle to monitor the ruins of the Dark Gate and ensure that the orcs would not launch new invasions from Drano.

25 Crossing the Dark Gate

Just a few months after the completion of Watch Castle, the energy of the Dark Gate rose again and opened a passage to Drano. The remaining orcs in the tribe, led by the shaman elder Ner's elder, once again developed ambition for Azeroth. In order to increase Neroth's mana, the orcs planned to steal some ancient magic weapons, and they planned to open a new entrance in Drano so that they could escape from the destined red world forever.
To be continued...
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