World of Warcraft: Reviving Stromgarde - Chapter 230
c228 Mok’Nathal and Mag’har
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After the death of Magtheridon, the son of hell, the originally controlled fel orcs regained their freedom. Many fel orcs were born ripe and infected with demon blood, which was a feeling they had never felt before.
Weak, but free…
This did not happen in the original history. The fel orcs should have been wiped out by the Alliance and the Horde, and the fel orc chieftain Kargath Bladefist would also die in the Broken Halls with hatred.
Before leaving the Broken Halls, the fel orc chieftain Kargath said to Garin, “King Garin, I hope you have not forgotten your promise.”
“Absolutely not, Chieftain Kargath, the expeditionary force of the Covenant has been constantly preparing. I think Lord Alexandros and his men should have arrived in Northrend.” The Covenant acted on both sides at the same time. Garin personally participated in the operations in Outland, while the Ashbringer Alexandros and the Silver Hand Tirion were responsible for preparing the Northern Expedition Scourge.
The Scarlet Vanguard is much stronger than in history. I believe that this time their tragic fate must have been reversed.
After the Covenant and the Alliance dealt with the evil orcs in Hellfire Citadel, they did not stay here, but the Horde stayed.
King Saurfang said excitedly, “Kal’gath, the Warchief hopes you can go to Orgrimmar to have a look. It is our new home in Azeroth.”
“Orgrimmar, Orgrim?” Hearing the name of the Horde’s main city, Kargath knew that Orgrimmar was built to commemorate the former Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer.
Nazgrel also walked into the Broken Hall. Wearing a wolf-head mask, he said in a deep voice, “Not only Orgrimmar, we also built Grom’gol in Stranglethorn Vale, and we also have Kargath in the Badlands…”
Kargath, the camp of the tribe in the Badlands, was also built to commemorate Kargath Bladefist. In the eyes of the orcs, Kargath Bladefist, who had the courage to resist the enslavement of the ogres and built the Broken Hand Clan from scratch, is undoubtedly their hero and legend.
Since being betrayed, Kargath’s purpose of survival has been revenge, and now he seems to have regained his lost glory, and his people have not forgotten him.
“I will go to Orgrimmar to see, but I can’t join the tribe, Sarufin, I have promised to be loyal to the master.” Illidan handed Magtheridon, the son of hell, to Kargath for disposal, and completely won Kargath’s recognition. He could not betray Illidan, so he would not join the tribe.
King Saurfang and Nazgrel both knew that once Kargath made a decision, he would not change it. They could not help but sigh. If Kargath returned to the Horde, he would surely inspire countless orcs.
Beastlord Rexxar also dealt with Omor the Unscarred and his fel warhounds. He asked anxiously, “Kargath, do you have any news about Mok’Nathal?”
“As for the Mok’Nathal clan, I haven’t heard about them for a long time. But according to those damn ogres, I learned that they are still living safely in Blade’s Edge Mountains. However, the situation there is not very good. Even Lord Illidan is unwilling to manage the ogres there, especially those Gronn.” Kargath knew that Beastlord Rexxar came from the Mok’Nathal clan. This half-ogre and half-orc clan also rose in power because of Rexxar’s appearance. Kargath wanted to recruit soldiers from them, but he did not find any traces.
Beast King Rexxar, who has always been a loner, came to Outland for his clan Mosanak. Now that he got the news, his whole body began to tremble with excitement. He didn’t want to wait any longer and ran out of the Broken Halls to find his clan in Blade’s Edge Mountains.
Beast King Rexxar’s words reminded King Saurfang of what Garin had said before, that there were still native orcs in Outland who were not infected by the blood of demons. He also hurriedly asked Kargath, “Kargath, what about the tribesmen who were not infected by the blood of demons? Where are they now?”
King Saurfang had a son named Dranosh Saurfang. King Saurfang left the young Dranosh in Draenor, so Dranosh was not infected by the blood of demons and was probably there with the native orcs.
“They now call themselves the Mag’har clan, led by Garrosh, son of Grommash. That weak boy is doing well now. The Mag’har clan is surviving well in Nagrand.” Unlike the mysterious Mosanak clan, the existence of the Mag’har clan was naturally known to Kargath. It was because of his existence that the Mag’har could survive safely in Nagrand, although he had severely humiliated the little roar.
Kargath pondered for a moment and said, “By the way, on the cliffs in the north, I remember that the Mag’har set up an outpost. Didn’t you meet them?”
After hearing this, King Saurfang, although he was not like Beastmaster Rexxar who could not stay for a moment, also panted. He and Nazgrel looked at each other and nodded to each other.
Compared with the peaceful Horde orcs, the atmosphere in Honor Hold was not very good.
The news from the Cursed Land came back. Overlord Kazzak failed to capture the Watchtower and then disappeared.
Without the threat of the Burning Legion, the incident at Thorn Pass was once again brought to the forefront.
Originally, everyone in the Azeroth Alliance believed that the Naaru in Shattrath were righteous because they were the embodiment of the Holy Light, and this alone was enough.
And Illidan, the king of Outland, must be evil, because Illidan used fel energy to become a half-demon, and in his army, you can see evil naga, violent fel orcs and hideous demons.
In fact, the Naaru bewitched all living beings and secretly framed the king of the Covenant, Galen, just to help the Sha’tar defeat the Illidari.
Illidan, the king of Outland, who had just fought a fierce battle with the Covenant at the border of Terokkar Forest and Shadowmoon Valley, put aside his past grudges and helped the Azeroth coalition defeat Magtheridon, the son of hell, and resolved the threat of the Burning Legion controlling the Hellfire Peninsula.
The comparison is clear, the holy light is not necessarily justice, and the fel energy is not necessarily evil.
“I also believed in those Naaru. Our blood elf prophet Volenthal suddenly dreamed that the Naaru redeemed all the blood elves and purified the Sunwell, and then led my most elite blood elf mages to Shattrath and no longer obeyed my orders.” Prince Kael’thas clenched his fists in anger. The blood elves did not attack Shattrath, but the Naaru still abducted the prophet Volenthal astrologer in their dreams. If it weren’t for the prophet Velen stopping him, Prince Kael’thas might have attacked Shattrath as in history.
At this moment, a voice called Prince Kael’thas, “Kael’thas, why don’t you talk about what you did to the village of Kirin’Var? Volenthal just realized how cruel you are under your kind appearance.”
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