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World of Warcraft Chronicle (2942)

29 Battle of Grimbatot

At the same time, on the southern continent that had long been broken by war, the remaining orcs were in a arduous battle for survival. Although Grom Hellscream and his War Song clan fled the pursuit, the Eye of Death and his Blood Cave clan were imprisoned in Lordaeron's prisoner shelter. They launched a riot, but the shelter guards quickly regained control from the orcs.

Nevertheless, without the sight of the Alliance's scouts, a powerful orc force still controls the wilderness in the northern part of Kazmodan. The chief of the Dragon Throat clan, the infamous warlock, Necross, used an ancient artifact known as the "Devil's Souls", to control the Red Dragon Queen Alextasa and her Red Dragon clan. Because of controlling the Red Dragon Queen, Necross established a secret force in the abandoned Wild Hammer Fortress Grembato. He planned to use his troops and the powerful Red Dragon Legion to launch a new war against the Alliance, thus uniting the scattered orc tribes to reunite their conquest against Azeroth. However, his plan failed to come true. A small team led by human mage Ronin destroyed the Devil's Souls and released the Red Dragon Queen Alextasa from Necros's control.

The furious red dragon completely destroyed the Grimbato Fortress and burned most of the remnants of the Dragon Throat clan to ashes. When the alliance threw the surviving orcs into the prisoner shelter, Necross' plan was declared bankrupt. The failure of the Dragon Throat clan marked the end of the orc tribe and the complete end of the orc's violent and bloodthirsty blood.

30 Orcs' depression

Months later, more orc prisoners were put into shelters. As shelters were filled everywhere, the Alliance had to build new shelters on the plains in the southern Alterac Mountains. In order to better maintain and provide a growing number of shelters, King Terenas of the Kingdom of Lordaeron collected new taxes from all members of the Alliance. This new tax and the escalating border dispute put the Alliance in an extremely unstable state. From all aspects, the treaties signed during the darkest and most difficult periods of the Kingdom of Humanity could be torn apart at any time.

During the political riots, many shelter guards began to notice a confusing change in their orc prisoners. The orcs tried to escape from prison, and even their internal fights were drastically reduced, and the orcs became increasingly cold and lethargic. Although it was hard to believe, orcs—the most aggressive race on the continent of Azeroth—begin to lose their desire to fight. This strange phenomenon inexplicably led the leaders of the alliance and continued to influence these sharply debilitating orcs.

Some people think that it is a strange disease that only infects orcs, which makes orcs look drowsy. But Dalaran's great wizard Anthonydas proposed another hypothesis: After studying all the orc history he could understand, Anthonydas discovered that orcs had been affected by the power of demons for hundreds of years. He believed that orcs had been tempted by the power of demons long before the first invasion of Azeroth. It was obvious that the demons poisoned the orcs' blood, and in exchange, they gave the orcs extraordinary strength, endurance and aggressiveness.

Anthonydas believed that the orcs' abnormal sleepy behavior was not a disease, but the consequence of the long-standing terrifying, bloodthirsty magical magic that subsided. Although this symptom was obvious, Anthonydas could not find a way to cure the orcs' current condition, and many of his apprentices and some famous alliance leaders believed that finding treatments for orcs was purely risky. After carefully examining the current mysterious condition of orcs, Anthonydas believed that the only way to cure orcs was through the power of the spirit.

31 New Tribes

The prisoner Edras Blackmore, the great prison officer of the prison shelter, monitored the captured orcs in his prison fortress Dunholder. There was a special orc that always attracted his interest: the baby he had picked up eighteen years ago who had lost his parents. Blackmore trained the young male orc into a talented slave and named him Thra. Blackmore taught Thrall knowledge about tactics, philosophy, and fighting to Thrall, and trained him to become a gladiator. From beginning to end, the evil prison officer was committed to casting the orc youth into a weapon.

Despite the extremely harsh raising of the prison officer, the young Thrall still grew up to be a strong and intelligent orc, but he knew in his heart that his life should never be spent as a slave. When Thrall became an adult, he learned about his race, and those whom he had never seen before, who were defeated in the war, most of them were imprisoned in prison shelters. There were rumors that the orc leader Orgrim Hammer of Destruction had escaped from Lordaeron and lived in seclusion, and only one exiled clan still tried to avoid the vigilant eyes of the alliance and carried out military activities in secret.

The knowledgeable but inexperienced Thrall decided to escape from Blackmore's fortress and look for his fellow countrymen. During the journey, Thrall visited the prisoner shelter and found that his once powerful clan had become lazy and weak, and could not find the proud warrior he hoped to find. Thrall continued to search for the last orc chief, Grom Hellscream. Although humans were constantly pursuing Grom, he still maintained the orc's strong desire to fight. With the help of his War Song clan, Hellscream fought tirelessly to liberate his oppressed compatriots. Unfortunately, Hellscream could never find a way to rescue them. Thrall was moved by Hellscream's determination and decided to regain the orc's fighting tradition.

In order to find his own clan, Thrall traveled north, hoping to meet the legendary Frost Wolf clan. Thrall learned that Gul'dan exiled the Frost Wolf clan early in the First War, and he also learned that he was the only descendant of the orc hero Durotan - the chief of the Frost Wolf clan who was murdered 20 years ago.

Under the protection of the respectable shaman Drektal, Thrall learned the ancient shaman culture forgotten by the orcs under the evil rule of Gul'dan. After a while, Thrall became a powerful shaman and became the chief of the Frost Wolf clan. With the help of the Element, Thrall decided to liberate the imprisoned clan and rescue them from the temptation of the demons.

During his journey, Thrall met the chief Orgrim Doom Hammer who lived in seclusion for many years. As Thrall's father's best friend, The Doom Hammer decided to follow the young and promising Thrall and help him liberate the imprisoned clans. With the help of many experienced chiefs, Thrall finally succeeded in revitalizing the orcs and establishing a new spiritual belief for his people.

As a symbol of rebirth of his people, Thrall returned to the Castle of Dunhold in Blackmore and liberated the orcs in the shelter. However, in the battle to liberate a shelter, the Hammer of Destruction was killed. Thrall took the legendary warhammer of the Hammer of Destruction, put on his black plate armor, and became the new Orc leader. In the following months, Thrall's tribe swept away many shelters and made the Alliance spend a lot of energy dealing with his shrewd tactics. Encouraged by his best friend and consultant Grom Hellscream, Thrall fought to ensure that no orcs became slaves again—whether human or demons—.

32 Spider Battle

When Thrall released his brothers in Lordaeron, Neozu continued to consolidate his base on Northrend, and he built a huge castle over the Ice Crown to control the huge undead army. But as the Lich King expanded his territory, a lonely, secret kingdom began to fight against his powers. This ancient underground kingdom, known as Azjo-Nilab, was established by a cruel humanoid spider race who sent elite troops to attack the Ice Crown and dispelled the crazy idea of ​​conquering them. Neozu was frustrated to find that these spiders were completely immune to his mind control and powerful enough to compete with his army of undead.

The Spider King of the Spider Web Monster controls a huge army and has an underground tunnel network covering half of Northrend's territory. Their guerrilla tactics make the Lich King exhausted but gain nothing. In the end, Neozu struggled to win the war against the Spider Web Monster. Under the attack of the violent terror demon king and countless undead warriors, the Spider Kingdom Azjo-Nilab became a ruin.

Although the spider-web monster is immune to the spiritual power of Ner's psychic power, his powerful psychic ability allows him to manipulate the bodies of spider warriors and let them fight for him, and build forts and buildings suitable for them for these spider warriors. After unifying the Northrend continent, the Lich King is ready to proceed with his real mission. The Lich King extends his mind to human territory and summons all dark souls willing to listen to his voice...

33 The establishment of Kel Thujad and the Scourge

There are some powerful humans all over the world who are willing to obey the spiritual call from Northrend by the Lich King, the most famous of which is Kelthaus, the great wizard of Dalaran, who was a member of the Council of Kerreto, the wizards who ruled Dalaran. For many years, Kelthaus has been regarded as an alien because he insisted on studying forbidden psychics. After eagerly learning all the knowledge he could access in the magic world, Kelthaus was frustrated by the outdated and unimaginative dogmas of his peers in front of him. After hearing the call of Ner's lord, the great wizard, who longed for knowledge of darkness, devoted all his strength to communicate with this mysterious voice, and finally vowed to learn everything he could learn from the powerful Lich King.

Kelthuzad gave up all his property and status and left Kenreto and Dalaran forever. Under the instructions of the Lich King, he sold all his property and hid the money he received in a secret place. After a difficult long journey, Kelthuzad finally arrived at the frozen coast of Northrend. The great wizard traveled through the ruins of the war-destroying kingdom of Azjo-Nilab, where he saw the terrible power of Neozu, and he began to believe that it was a wise and profitable decision to surrender to the mysterious Lich King.

After traveling through the cold wilderness for several months, Kel Thuzad finally arrived at the Crown of Ice. He came to the dark castle of Neozu, and the great wizard felt a strong shock when the silent guards of the undead passed. He walked down the road and at the bottom of the glacier, he saw the Frost Throne and dedicated his soul to the Lich King. The Lich King was very satisfied with his new followers. He promised Kel Thuzad to give him immortality and powerful strength in exchange for his loyalty and obedience.

Kelthuzade, who longed for dark knowledge and power, immediately accepted his first mission - to penetrate into the human world and establish a new sect that worshiped Naozu as a god. In order to help the great mage complete his mission, Naozu asked him to continue to retain the human body. The great mage completed the mission brilliantly, using the power of illusion and religion to attract a large number of exiled Lordaerons, and described a beautiful new society to them - and also gave each of them a doll who could contact the Lich King at any time...

Kelthuzad secretly returned to Lordaeron and moved there for three years. He used his wealth and IQ to gather some humans willing to follow him and formed a sect called "Curse of Curses". He promised his followers that they would give them equal social status and eternal life in exchange for their obedience to Neozu. A few months later, a large number of people who were disheartened about their lives joined his sect. Kelthuzad's goal - to give up his faith in light and worship Neozu's dark power - was easily achieved. While the Curses of Curses continued to grow, Kelthuzad also wanted to ensure that Lordaeron's rulers would not discover their secret activities.

When Kel Thuzad was successful in Lordaeron, the Lich King was also making final preparations for attacking the human world. Neozu poured his plague energy into many artifacts called "sources of plagues" and ordered Kel Thuzad to take these artifacts to Lordaeron and hide in villages controlled by the sect. The source of plague protected by loyal believers will serve as the source of plague, continuously release plagues and sweep the cities and villages in the north of Lordaeron.

The Lich King's plan worked very successfully. Many villagers in the north of Lordaeron were infected almost instantly. Like in Northrend, humans who were exposed to the plague died and then became slaves who obeyed the Lich King. The believers led by Kel Thuzad were eager to die and serve their masters, and they hoped to become immortal in this way. As the plague gradually spread, more and more zombies appeared in the north of Lordaeron. Kel Thuzad managed this increasingly large force and called them "natural disasters" - soon it would step into Lordaeron's gates and erase humans from this world forever.

The 34 Alliance Split

After the Orcs were defeated, leaders of the Union countries began to argue over territorial and political issues. King Terenas of the Kingdom of Lordaeron estimated that the fragile treaties they signed during difficult times would not be able to continue. He convinced the leaders of the Union to take out some money and labor to rebuild the Storm Fortress destroyed by the Orcs. These costs and the high costs required to maintain the normal operation of the Orcs made many leaders - especially the King of the Kingdom of Gilnis, Gene Gray-haired - felt that they would be better off quitting the Union so as not to bear the expenses.

To make matters worse, the high-ranking elves in Silvermoon City suddenly announced the abolition of all treaties with the Alliance, on the grounds that humans were unfavorable in the war, resulting in their forest being burned on a large scale in the Second War. Although Terenas cleverly reminded them that if hundreds of brave humans had not defended Quelthalas with their lives, the elves would now have nothing, but the elves stubbornly wanted to part ways with the Alliance. After the elves withdrew from the Alliance, the Kingdom of Gilnis and the Kingdom of Stormgard also took the opportunity to withdraw from the Alliance.

Although the alliance was split, King Terenas still tried his best to maintain alliances with other countries. Admiral Prodmore of the Kingdom of Kurdilas and Varian Ryan, the young king of Azeroth, were both staunch supporters of the alliance, and Kenreto, the mage council led by the great mage Antonidas, also expressed his firm support for Terenas and the Alliance. Perhaps most thankful is the powerful dwarf king Magni Bronzebeard swearing that the dwarves will never forget the outstanding contributions made by the alliance to liberate Kazmodan.

35 Lordaeron's natural disaster

After several months of long preparation, Kel Thuzad led his Curse Sect to launch the first round of attacks on Lordaeron, releasing the undead plague. Uther and his Paladins investigated the plague-infected areas in hopes of finding a way to rescue them. They continued to work hard, but the plague was still spreading and even threatened the unification of the alliance.

The threat of the undead swept across Lordaeron, and Prince Arthas, the only son of King Terenas, took on the important task of fighting against the natural disasters of the undead. Arthas successfully eliminated Kelthuzad, but the undead army did not decrease. Instead, more human soldiers died in battle became new undeads. Faced with unstoppable powerful forces and frustrations of failure, Arthas took more extreme resistance measures. Finally, Arthas's comrades warned him not to lose his noble personality.

Arthas' fear and determination led to his final destruction. He tracked the source of the plague until the Northrend continent, hoping to completely eliminate the threat of the plague. However, Prince Arthas eventually became the prey of the Lich King, and he pulled out the cursed magic sword - Frost Sorrow, because he firmly believed that doing so could save his subjects. Although this sword did bring him unfathomable power, it also seized the prince's soul and turned him into the most powerful death knight under the Lich King. Arthas, who had completely lost his mind, led the undead natural disaster back to his kingdom. In the end, Arthas assassinated his father, King Terenas, and then led the Lich King's army to flatten the entire Lordaeron.

36 The Fall of the Sun-Quelthalas

Although Arthas defeated all his current enemies, he could not get rid of the ghost of Kelthuzad. The ghost told Arthas that for the next plan of the Lich King, he must be resurrected by bringing his corpse to the well of the Sun in the Kingdom of Quelthalas, the kingdom of the High Elf.

Arthas and the Undead natural disaster invaded Quelthalas and surrounded the elves behind the fragile defense line. The Ranger leader of Silvermoon City, Sylvanas Windrunner, fought bravely, but still lost to Arthas. Arthas defeated the elves' troops in a devastating way and successfully entered the Well of the Sun. As a means to show his power, he turned Sylvanas's body into a banshee, making her immortal and loyal to Arthas, the conqueror of Quelthalas.

Finally, Arthas immersed Kel's corpse in the holy water of the well of the Sun. Although the eternal holy water was polluted, Kel'thuzad was resurrected and became a mana-powered lich. After resurrecting his rebirth, Kel'thuzad explained to Arthas the next plan of the Lich King. When Arthas and his undead army rushed south, Quel'thalas was dead silent. The royal city of high elves that had been standing for more than 9,000 years will no longer exist.

37 The Return of Archmond and the Journey to Kalimdor

After Kelthuzad was resurrected, Arthas led the Undead Scourge to Dalaran. They wanted to get the Book of Medivh there and then use it to summon Archmond, and Archmond will personally lead the Burning Legion to launch a final attack. Even Kenreto's mage could not stop Arthas' army from stealing the Book of Medivh. Soon, Kelthuzad gathered the items needed to cast magic. Ten thousand years after the failure of the first invasion of the Azeroth world, the powerful demon Archmond and his troops once again emerged above the Azeroth world. However, Dalaran was not their ultimate goal. Under Kiljadan's command, Archmond and his demons followed the Undead Scourge to Kalimdo, and they planned to destroy the tree of the world - Nodashir.

In this chaos, a lonely and mysterious prophet provided guidance to the weak race in danger. This prophet is no one else, but the last guardian, Medivh, who is working hard to save the mistakes he made. Medivh informed the orc tribe and the human alliance that danger is right in front of him and that both sides should unite immediately. However, due to generations of evil, they cannot cooperate. Medivh had to warn the orcs and humans separately that even if they used prophetic techniques or deception methods, they would guide them across the sea and to the legendary continent - Kalimdo. Orcs and humans soon encountered the Kadore civilization that had been reclusive for a long time.

Thrall led the orcs through a lot of hardships and explored in the wastelands of Kalimdor. Despite the generous help of the friendly Taurus Kane Bloodhoof and the strong Taurus warriors, many orcs began to succumb to the killing desire that tortured them for many years. Thrall's adjutant - Grom Hellscream - even betrayed the orc tribe, succumbing to this desire brought by the demons. Grom Hellscream and his Warsong clan met the sentinels of the ancient night elves in the Ashesia. It was confirmed that the orcs appeared again

After showing their warlike nature, the demigod Senarius came to expel these orcs himself. However, Hellscream and his men were controlled by endless hatred and anger, killing the demigod Senarius and defiling the ancient forest. Finally, Hellscream helped Thrall defeat Manolos, the demon lord who used his blood to curse the orcs with his hatred and anger, and won back his honor. With Manolos' death, the orcs were freed from the demon's curse forever.

When Medivh persuaded the orcs and humans to form an alliance, the night elves rely on their strength to fight against the Burning Legion. The night elves' high priest, Tyrand Windspeople, fought independently, resisting the demons and the undead outside the Ashes Valley. Tyrand also felt that she needed reinforcements, so she went to awaken the druids who had been sleeping for thousands of years. With the help of her lover Malfurion, Tyrand successfully strengthened her defense and repelled the Burning Legion. With the help of the druids, Nature defeated the Burning Legion and the Dead Natural Scourge.

While searching for more sleeping druids, Malfurion discovered the stone prison where his biological brother Illidan was imprisoned. Tyrande believed that Illidan would help them, so he released him. Although Illidan did help them for a while, he eventually embarked on his own path.

The night elves united and resolutely resisted the Burning Legion. However, the Burning Legion never stopped its desire for the Well of Eternity for a moment, and always wanted to obtain the power of the World Tree. If their plan succeeded, the world would be completely destroyed in the hands of these demons.

38 The Victory of the Betrayer

During the Burning Legion's invasion of Ashes Valley, Illidan ended his nearly ten thousand years of prisoner in the dungeon. He tried his best to reassure him of his companions, but soon he was revealed and absorbed the energy of a powerful warlock artifact called "The Skull of Guldan". After the absorption, Illidan transformed into a creature with a demonic appearance and powerful power. He also gained part of Gulidan's memory, especially about the Tomb of Sargeras, the legendary dungeon on a small island, which buried the remains of the dark Titan Sargeras.

Illidan, who regained his strength and freedom, was eager to prove his worth. However, he encountered Kiljadan, and the demon made an irresistible proposal to him. Kiljadan was very annoyed by Archmond's failure at Mount Hygar, but he had something more important than revenge. After realizing that his masterpiece, the Lich King, had become too powerful and difficult to control, Kiljadan ordered Illidan to end Neozu and eliminate the power of the undead natural disaster forever. As a condition of the deal, Illidan would gain enormous power and gain a place among the leaders of the Burning Legion.

Illidan agreed to this plan and immediately began to prepare to destroy the ice crystal block that imprisoned the soul of the Lich King: the Frozen Throne. Illidan knew that he needed a powerful artifact to destroy the Frozen Throne, so he prepared to use the knowledge he gained from Gul'dan's memory to find the Tomb of Sargeras and obtain the relics of the Dark Titan. He summoned those snake-like Naga from the dark deep sea nest. Under the leadership of the cunning leader Varine, Naga helped Illidan find the broken island where the legendary Tomb of Sargeras was located.

While Illidan and Naga set out, the prison officer Mavi Shadow Gogh also began to hunt him down. Mavi has been guarding Illidan for ten thousand years, and she believes that she can recapture Illidan. However, the cunning Illidan made Mavi and the sentry's efforts go to snatch the Eye of Sargeras. Illidan brought this powerful artifact to the magic city of Dalaran. The energy device in the city strengthened Illidan's power, and he began to use the Eye of Sargeras to cast a devastating spell against the Lich King located on the distant Northrend continent. Illidan's spell shattered the Lich King's defensive power and cut the ridge of the world. At the last moment, this devastating spell was stopped by Malfurion and the Priestess Tyrande who came to support Mavi.

Illidan knew very well that Kiljadan would never let go of his failure, so he fled to the desolate outer land, which was the remnant of Draenor, which was once the home of orcs. Illidan decided to avoid the limelight here and plan his next move. After successfully preventing Illidan, Malfurion and Tyrande returned to their homeland in Ashes Valley to take care of their people. However, Mavi did not intend to give up. She followed Illidan to the outer land and decided to take him back to trial.

39 The Rise of the Blood Elves

At this time, the scourge of the undead had completely turned Lordaeron and Quelthalas into a toxic plague land. There were only a few small alliance resistance forces there and were still surviving. One of the organizations was mainly composed of high elves, whose leader was the last member of the Suncatcher Dynasty, Prince Kelthas. As an excellent mage, Kel carefully grew up in the almost destroyed alliance. The high elves were very sad for the fall of their homes, and in order to pay tribute to their dead compatriots, they

He changed himself to the Blood Elves. When the Blood Elves struggled to curb the attack of the undead natural disaster, they suffered from leaving the source of the power of the Sun Well. In order to alleviate the innate magical excitement of his subordinates, Kyle did an unimaginable thing: he accepted the helping hand of their high elves ancestors and joined Illidan and his Naga troops with the hope of finding a new source of magical power. The remaining alliance leaders condemned the Blood Elves as traitors and drove them forever.

At the end of his life, Kyle and his blood elves had to follow Illidan to the Outlands and help him deal with the prison officer Mavi. Mavi had already captured Illidan, but was defeated by the Blood elves and Naga, and Illidan was also liberated again. Illidan used the Outlands as his base and gathered his strength to launch a new round of attacks on the Lich King and his Ice Crown Fortress.

40 Civil War in Plagueland

Lich King Neozu knew that he had been in short order. He was imprisoned in the frozen throne and suspected that Kiljadan would send his hands to destroy him. The damage caused by Illidan's spell destroyed the frozen throne, and the power of the Lich King was lost day by day. So, Neozu, who was eager to protect himself, summoned his most powerful subordinate, the Death Knight Alsace, to his side.

Arthas's power gradually disappeared with the weakness of the Lich King, and he fell into a civil war between Lordaeron. Banshee Sylvanas Windrunner led half of the undead legions to launch a coup that attempted to subvert Arthas' rule. Just as the battle spread to the entire plague land, Arthas was summoned by the Lich King and his leadership was handed over to his adjutant Kel Thujad.

Eventually, Sylvanas and her undead rebels (called the Forgotten) took the ruins of the capital Lordaeron for themselves. The Forgotten established their own base under the wreckage of the capital, and they vowed to defeat the natural disaster and drive Kelthuzad and his servants out of the continent.

Arthas, whose power was weakened, still decided to rescue his master. After he arrived in Northrend, he found that Illidan's blood elves and Naga had already arrived there before him. So Arthas and his spider monster had to compete with Illidan's troops for time, and he wanted to be the first to reach the Ice Crown Glacier and protect the Ice Crown Throne.

41 The Lich King's Victory

Even in such a weak situation, Arthas finally defeated Illidan with strategy and arrived at the Ice Throne first. Arthas used his magic sword Frost sorrow to shatter the ice prison that imprisoned the Lich King, and obtained the soul-attached helmet and breastplate of Neozu. Arthas put the helmet with endless power on his head and became the new Lich King. As Neozu had always planned, he and Arthas merged into a powerful creature. Illidan and his army were forced to flee back to the outer realm in shame, and Arthas became one of the most powerful creatures in the world.

Now Arthas occupies Northrend as the new immortal Lich King, where he is said to be rebuilding the Ice Crown Castle, while his trusted adjutant Kel Thuzad led the natural disaster forces in the Plagueland. Sylvanas and her rebellious undead power only control the land of Tirisfalin, which is only a small part of the war-torn Kingdom of Lordaeron.

42 Ancient hatred—the development of Kalimdo

Despite the victory of the war, the various races of Azeroth found that their world had long been destroyed by war. The undead natural disaster and the Burning Legion destroyed Lordaeron's civilization, and Kalimdo suffered almost the same fate. There were traumatized forests here to be cured, boundless hatreds needed to be forgotten, and people needed new homes to settle. The war had severely damaged every race, but they cooperated selflessly to create a new beginning. All this began with the hard-won truce between the alliance and the tribe.

Thrall led the orcs to the continent of Kalimdo, and with the help of their fellow Taurus compatriots, they named the new country Durotan after Thrall's assassinated father, they settled down and tried to rebuild their once glorious civilization. Now the demon's curse is over, and the tribe has changed from a warlike fanatical force to a loose alliance, and survival and prosperity are their top priorities. With the help of the noble Taurus and the cunning Darkspear Tribe Troll, Thrall and his orcs are looking forward to the arrival of a peaceful *******.

The remaining alliance forces under Jaina Prodmore settled in South Carimdo. They established the humble port city of Theramore near the dusty swamp on the east coast. The human and the dwarf alliance worked together to survive in this dangerous land, and although Durotan and Theramore's defensive forces temporarily ceased to fight each other, the calm of this fragile colony did not mean the ultimate peace.

Peace between humans and orcs was destroyed by a huge alliance fleet that arrived in Kalimdor. Admiral Dalyn Prodmore (Gianna's father) led the fleet away before Arses destroyed Lordaern. Months of sailing at sea were exhausting, but Prodmore was still looking for everything he could find for the alliance survivors.

Admiral Prodmore's fleet posed a serious threat to the stability of the region. A hero who was famous in the Second War, Jaina's father was the mortal enemy of the tribe, determined to destroy Durotan before the orcs gained a foothold.

Prodmore forces Jaina to make a difficult choice: support him against the Orcs and betray her new alliance, or fight with her biological father to maintain the hard-earned fragile peace between the Alliance and the Horde. After a struggle of thought, Jaina chose the latter, who helped Thrall defeat her crazy father. Unfortunately, the Admiral died in battle before Jaina proves to him that the Orcs are no longer bloodthirsty monsters and reconciles with him. Out of Jaina's loyalty to the Horde, the Orcs agreed to let her troops return safely to Theramore's homeland.

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In this year, our male pig-legged Diago Asnar came to the beautiful and magnificent Azeroth.
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