Ner'zhul has been having a hard time these past few days. After suffering Karazhan's counterspell, he seemed to be frightened.
He was afraid that he would completely lose this powerful power and become the poor guy abandoned by the orcs again.
Fortunately, after his body recovered to a certain extent, the Eye of Dalaran responded to him again.
Feeling the majestic arcane power again, the self-confidence returned to Ner'zhul.
Although he knew that he was still strong, the embarrassment in Wind Valley caused his Golden Body to break. Ner'zhul was well aware of the fluctuations in the hearts of the clans, but he was not in a hurry to take any action.
In the end, the psychological damage Karazhan caused to Ner'zhul was far greater than the actual damage. The mouthful of blood he vomited knocked the swollen old shaman back to his original shape.
He didn't know what the power in Counterwind Valley represented, and how many similar powers there were in Azeroth. In short, he no longer dared to imagine that he was invincible.
"We have to investigate clearly... no... forget it... these have nothing to do with me..."
Ner'zhul couldn't help but think that he was weak at heart. The order and rules of Karazhan had extinguished Ner'zhul's ambition, and he no longer had the desire to dominate the two worlds.
In particular, Saberian and Talon Gorefiend had successfully obtained the Staff of Sargeras, and Ner'zhul felt a very complex power from this staff.
"It went surprisingly well. The terrifying demons who killed Gul'dan are gone. In the underground palace tomb, we only encountered a small number of low-level demons. The demon guarding this staff was easily defeated by us.
killed."
Talon Gorefiend proudly shared with Ner'zhul the success of the operation, but Ner'zhul was not so optimistic.
To this day, he has connected the encounters of the orcs, Medivh's fall, the opening of the Dark Portal...all these things in series, and has come to an astonishing conclusion!
The demon's enslavement of the orcs is definitely not accidental, but enslaving the orcs is not the demon's ultimate goal. Their goal has always been Azeroth!
After thinking about this matter, Ner'zhul felt a strong sense of unwillingness in his heart.
Orcs, a race with an ancient history and noble traditions, in the eyes of demons are just tools that can be enslaved at any time and thrown away after use.
This feeling of fear as a small life made Ner'zhul anxious to escape from the demon's control.
But Ner'zhul knew best that demons were never tolerant, and they would never allow their slaves to rebel. This was evident from their previous massacre of Gul'dan.
It is precisely because of this that Ner'zhul is worried about the smooth operation of Talon Gorefiend. This is probably the devil's deliberate move.
In order for himself to survive and gain true freedom, Ner'zhul not only had to escape from this plane, he also had to gain more power, at least to be qualified to resist in the face of demons!
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In the night town, Li De did not have to go to the battlefield during his rest period, but he was not idle.
Li De had already informed the alliance countries and the Dragon Clan in various ways that the orcs were trying to seize three artifacts to implement their escape plan.
It's just that different people have different views on this matter.
Some people think it would be a good thing if the orcs could open a passage to other worlds and escape to another world, so that Azeroth would be safe.
A small group of people even suggested sending the Book of Medivh directly to the orcs, as a farewell to the orcs.
To this end, a joint meeting of representatives of all ethnic groups was temporarily held in Yese Town.
The monarchs of various countries are busy with affairs, and it is unreasonable to expect them to travel long distances to attend meetings every time. Therefore, now the joint meetings of all ethnic groups have formed a more reasonable representative mechanism.
That is, each party’s representative country appoints an envoy to represent the king’s will and participate in agenda setting.
However, this meeting was directly initiated by Li De, so he directly participated in the meeting and expressed his views.
"These artifacts are vital to Azeroth and possess great power in their own right.
We must not let some stupid remarks affect our correct judgment."
When Li De said this, Crassus and Antonidas both gave firm support.
Without him, among these three artifacts, the Eye of Dalaran is Dalaran's stolen treasure and must be recovered. And the Book of Medivh is kept in the Wyrmrest Temple.
As for the Staff of Sargeras, it is the heavyweight among the heavyweights. How can the orcs just let the orcs hold this thing around?
Moreover, the Alliance cannot bear the pain caused by the orcs to Azeroth, so how can it allow the Horde to cause pain to other worlds.
This is not an overflow of the Holy Mother's Heart, but a sense of responsibility that must be maintained in order to ensure justice in war.
At the end of the meeting, Li De proposed a plan.
Cross-dimensional teleportation consumes a huge amount of magic power, and also has high requirements for the person being teleported. This means that it is impossible for every orc to follow Ner'zhul out of this plane.
That means that most of the orcs will be treated as abandoned children.
In this case, those low-level orcs have become a force that can be fought for. Although it does not allow them to side with the alliance, it can shake the military morale within the tribe.
Thanks to Drek'Thar and the Frostwolf clan siding with the Alliance, the Alliance can easily send out leaflets with orc writing, without having to learn from prisoners who are weak and difficult to communicate with.
So under such circumstances, leaflets were scattered to various orc camps along with the gryphon knights.
On those flyers, Ner'zhul's escape plan was described in detail, and it was also clearly pointed out that Ner'zhul would only take a small group of orcs away, and most of the orcs would become victims!
In order to facilitate the dissemination of the contents of the flyers, Li De and the others also drew up a decent "escape list".
That is to say, there are many high-level officials of the Orcs listed above, but this list of high-level officials is slightly different from the current positions of the Orcs.
There are a few that do not have enough prestige, but they appear on the list. Some manned machines have prestige and capabilities, but do not appear on the list.
For example, Fenris, when he got this leaflet, he didn't believe it at first.
But then he discovered that some of the behaviors written on the flyer coincided with Ner'zhul's. In the end, he looked back and forth several times, but he couldn't find his name on the list!
You know, there are even two of his governors on this list!
Although his reason told him that this might be a trick of the alliance, his dark thoughts grew uncontrollably.
The more Fenris thought about it, the more he felt that Ner'zhul was on guard against him, and Kargath, who had always been kept by Ner'zhul, was naturally on the list.
Looking at the names of his warlords on the list, Fenris felt as if the clan had been infiltrated.
He had always kept what Drek'Thar had said to him in his heart, and now he finally couldn't help but confront Ner'zhul!