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Chapter 491 The Messenger of Undercity



Chapter 491 The Messenger of Undercity

I originally thought the Gronn were the ancestors of the Orcs and would only appear in Outland...

However, there is no evidence to prove that the orcs are not children of the Titans; the native inhabitants of Draenor are also descendants of the Titans...

The Horde ambassadors did not want to actively intervene in the conflict between the two sides. They were more interested in contributing more to Silvermoon City and even gaining more contribution and status in Dalaran.

Peace is the prevailing theme, and Thrall and Jaina have made peace their primary choice within Kalimdor and the inherent human territories. While negotiations were suspended after the king's disappearance, this matter has not been abandoned...

Both sides continued their previous ceasefire agreement...

In the northern deadlands, the orcs do not intend to send large numbers of troops to intervene in the struggle for the Scourge region; they only intend to maintain the security interests of the Frostwolf Clan. A small number of mercenaries and volunteers may be allowed to participate in the operation against the remnants of the Scourge in Naxxramas.

The forgotten still face a survival and security crisis...

The Forsaken and humans are fighting for control of a new area in the northwest corner. One side is fighting for the safety of the heartland of Brill and Deathstroke, while the radical faction led by Jaina and Marcus wants to land in Whispering Forest in the northwest corner, open up a new battlefield, reach Undercity, and reclaim Lordaeron.

On the surface, the tribes and alliances on the two continents each occupy some territory, maintaining a precarious peace.

It's just small-scale skirmishes in contested territories and neutral zones...

In the North, under the insistence of Marcus and Dalaran, everyone regards the Scourge, the Blue Dragonflight, and the remnants of the invading demons of Quel'Thalas as their main enemies. Both sides are gathering forces to conquer the North, with the humans being more proactive. The Argent Crusade is led by the descendants of the Silver Hand, along with parts of the Argent Dawn and the Scarlet Crusade, and even mercenaries recruited by the Horde and Alliance.

The tribes, meanwhile, maintained strongholds near the Blasted Lands, hoping to ensure the recapture of Outland...

The Forsaken's situation remains precarious. The waters surrounding Atonement Isle have become human territory. News of Lorraine vanished after that night... The Undercity fleet suffered significant losses in that naval battle. In the Battle of Gilneas Bay, Undercity once again found itself caught in a pincer attack by Kul Tiras and the Scarlet Fleet...

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Undercity hopes to send an envoy to Orgrimmar to persuade the Warchief to reassess the situation in the North...

This is no longer just a matter of the Frostwolf Clan's safety...

The Forsaken and Blood Elves deserve respect and understanding. Thrall's attitude towards the humans is far too biased... The Dark Queen, as a hawk, has only two desires: to kill the Lich King in revenge and to drive away the harassing invaders... and to ensure the continuation of the Forsaken...

Thrall, however, believed that maintaining the status quo and allowing the orcs or Horde allies to live peacefully in Azeroth was sufficient... as long as the threat of the Lich King or demons was mitigated.

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What does it feel like to save the world?

Perhaps only the superheroes of the Great Beauty family can truly understand... Even now, Lorraine, a minor character, still feels lingering fear after that night...

Countless lives have been lost; those who weren't his family and friends are merely numbers. Lorraine often keeps company with the walking dead. His twenty-two-day journey through the Silverpine Forest earned him a military merit and the title of Plague Messenger...

He was initially very happy...

He amassed countless impressive figurines at Lake Lordamere, but Galin ruined quite a few of them. Overall, even without his underlings and puppets, Lorraine still made significant contributions after that battle.

From rescuing Wolf Island, capturing Ambermill, infiltrating Dalaran, completing the Battle of Hillsbrad Foothills, seizing the Bloodstone Egg, eliminating traitors, and saving the world...

Lorraine's experiences these past few days have probably been far more exciting and dangerous than her past adventures on the farm, where she poked the wild boar princess with a pitchfork...

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In the battle of Redemption Isle, the Forsaken were the first to be eliminated...

The Dark Tide Navy made no contact with Lorraine, and the so-called tribal ambassador remained unaware of Lorraine's existence. Neither Yuvel nor the surviving Crimson officer mentioned Lorraine, the plague-bringer of the tribe...

Lorraine is their enemy, and if they encounter it, killing it in a heartbeat is their instinctive choice.

To the living, Lorraine, the hero of the Forsaken, the queen's warrior, and the plague bringer, was indeed a demonic figure.

Too many civilians and warriors have died at the hands of Lorraine and his henchmen. Whether Lorraine did it intentionally or unintentionally, whether he was forced or not, he has always been the villain in the Alliance and the living. As his achievements increase, his so-called sins also deepen.

Lorraine may not care about the hatred and curses of others.

But there was one person who made him very sad...

That was Mr. Marcus, the messenger of light who had once saved him and his teacher... Ever since the two parted ways at the Syndicate base, despite having saved Mr. Marcus, Marcus witnessed Lorraine devouring vengeful spirits, and after several previous encounters, Marcus changed his ways and parted ways with Lorraine.

Even so, Lorraine secretly dispatched his most trusted subordinate, Yurev, to covertly investigate the natural disasters and human movements near Icewind Pass... The foreshadowing laid atop Mount Alteran meant that even when facing dire straits several times, Lorraine never considered mobilizing the new army led by the Oath of Death...

He felt that the Alterac Mountains were extremely important to the Horde, to the Forsaken, and to the Frostwolf Clan.

In reality, the tribe was on the defensive there...

In the battles of Alterac Valley, the Horde suffered more defeats than victories and faced difficulties in replenishing its forces, while the Alliance was able to continuously shrink the Frostwolf Clan's living space... In order to secure future victory and just in case, an army was ambushed near the ruins at the top of Alterac Mountain. This would not only stabilize the situation but also prevent the Alliance from bypassing and directly attacking Undercity.

During Operation Stormwind, a human force that descended from the summit of Alterac Mountains to Icewind Pass disappeared, leading Marcus to believe that the Syndicate had ambushed him... As the new Grand Marshal, analyzing the previous battles, the Alliance should theoretically have been unable to lose...

Unless the tribe knew the news beforehand, or there was a traitor within...

Why did Marcus change?

He took on the new command voluntarily. What happened in between?

Lorraine was still unclear, because the Death Knight Commander Yurev had not yet joined him... He wondered if something had happened to him, or if he had discovered some secret?

Near Icewind Pass, there is Andorhal, guarded by the Scourge, and the Undead Barrier, defended by the Argent Dawn. Beyond the lake lies Scholomance and the Plaguelands... Turning off towards Aer's Nest, one enters the territory of the Wildhammer dwarves and the Hinterlands trolls, where the situation is also quite complex.

Lorraine doesn't have a chance to go to the North yet; he was supposed to return to Undercity first...

Regardless, he had completed the assassination mission assigned by the Tarren Mill Executor, but with the Bloodstone Egg fragments turned to stone, Lorraine truly didn't know how to explain it to Archmage Warren...

I wonder if the Crown of Will can prevent the Bloodstone Egg from shattering...


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