Early the next morning, when it was still dark, a group of harpies following Brailin and Firefist flew outside the camp of the Bloodrage Clan army.
They brought Prell's order, or request, and hoped that Ludmila would lead her men to the canyon as soon as possible to ambush and hide.
So Ludmila ordered the attendants around her to wake up the team captains, and then woke up all the soldiers. They simply washed and ate dry food---mainly wild fruits picked from the mountains and forests. After drying the fruits, they followed
Following this group of sent harpies, they headed towards the canyon.
When passing by the centaur camp near the foot of the north entrance of the canyon, Ludmila went in and took a look. There was no one or anything in the camp, except for the faint smell of blood. This made Ludmila silent.
He stood for a long time.
She heard from Prell that there were about 50 centaur soldiers stationed in this camp. If the camp was captured based on the combat effectiveness of the harpies, based on her experience, it was estimated that at least 150 harpies would be needed to guarantee the victory.
Will not run away from an enemy.
But Prell has already stated that he and his team will complete this sneak attack mission, and now it seems that they have completed it perfectly. But Prell, a kobold, only has 10 companions around him!
In any case, Ludmila's military literacy was limited. She simply used reasoning to deduce that the strength of Prell's team was equivalent to 150 of her own soldiers. This ratio frightened her!
In fact, it is naturally impossible to calculate like this. Although Prell's team is strong, it is still quite difficult to attack 150 harpies without letting go of an escaped soldier. But Prell and his
Our companions are already familiar with night raids, and they are also familiar with centaurs.
According to Prell's previous assignment, Ludmila and her men mainly ambush halfway up the mountain on the north side of the canyon. It is bare everywhere, but there are irregular stones arranged intermittently, which can act as eagles.
Hiding and covering the body.
When Ludmila arrived at the spot where Prell had said that the stones had been pushed down to block the Centaur convoy's retreat, she finally understood, because she saw the mountain giant Koruzik.
This huge rock giant, with almost no effort, took out a huge stone from the mountainside behind him, then kneaded it into an irregular stone, and then placed it at his feet.
Ludmila was stunned. Now she finally understood where the series of intermittent irregular stones halfway up the mountain came from.
Then she saw the tree Genar Ye Ban, this slow-moving tree man. The tree branches waved their arms gently, and there were clusters of green light falling near the stones that Koruzik had placed, and then there was a
A patch of grass or moss grew.
The mountain giants and tree people cooperated in a tacit understanding, and the stones and green grass they created seemed to have always grown there, without any trace of artificiality.
Ludmila looked across the canyon, which was about seven or eight meters wide. She saw that there were also sparse rocks and grass on the opposite side. Then she saw Prell, the kobold who waved to her.
, and soon hid behind the rocks again.
Charcoal Valley, a canyon connecting the Stonetalon Mountains and Desolation in the southwest, is about several miles long, and the mountains are somewhat steep, enough to hide the harpies who followed Ludmilla.
Ludmila arranged for her men to hide, and then she saw a wild boar man emerging from the other side of the canyon, carrying a rough linen flag, looking towards her as she walked, and occasionally waving the flag, so
She then rearranged the harpies in the corresponding place to hide them.
After the wild boars made a patrol, Amedeo put away his flag and hid near Prell. Since following Prell out of the Barrens, Amedeo wanted to escape several times, but now he
I no longer have this plan or idea.
He felt that this kind of life was not bad. If he returned to the Steelmane clan's hometown in Thorn Ridge, he would be just a lowly dog trainer. Following Prell, he had already seen the outside world. Although Prell
I sometimes had a very bad attitude towards him, even beating and scolding him, but Amedeo himself also understood that this kobold had never really discriminated against him.
In any case, he was forced to become a kobold's slave, but he was still regarded as a true companion in Prell's team.
Rexxar and the pandaren Chen never regarded him as a slave. Belgar, Snu and Lestalen also never thought that Prell's slaves were their slaves. The tauren have always respected nature and equality, and nature
I won't look down on him either.
Prell didn't know what the wild boar man behind him was thinking. He just looked at the sky nervously. Lexa had already sent the Falcon Spire, so Prell didn't let go of any black spots in the sky.
At nearly noon, a black dot in the distant sky flew closer and closer, and Prell finally breathed a sigh of relief. When the Falcon Spire circled and landed not far from him, Lexa took out a prepared piece of
The meat was torn into pieces by hand and carefully fed to Spire.
Then he made a gesture to Prior and whispered: "The Centaur convoy is on time!" Prior nodded, and then kicked Amedeo behind him. The wild boar immediately jumped up and waved hard.
The flag was raised.
After waiting patiently for about two hours, four centaur scouts appeared near the mouth of the canyon, looked around warily, and then continued deeper into the canyon.
Pandaren Old Chen and Antana are not around. According to Prell's prediction, the Centaur will definitely send scouts to contact the Centaur garrison on the north side of the canyon. The mission of Old Chen and Antana is to send these scouts who appear in the camp
Get rid of it.
Naturally, it is impossible not to arouse the Centaur convoy's defense, but Prell has no other better plan. If he is given even one more day, he can bypass the Centaur garrison camp at the north entrance of the canyon and sneak in secretly.
The southern end of the canyon.
Luck seemed to be on Prell's side. The four centaur scouts walked inward for about a few hundred steps and noticed nothing unusual, so they returned. Soon, more than twenty kodo beasts and seven
More than a dozen carriages, followed by nearly 500 escorts, appeared in front of everyone.
The person escorting this batch of food was Tramp, the warlord who had been sent back to the Desolate Land by Dezpa Khan. The Prell team retreated to the Coke Valley, causing him and his men to lose their target, so Tramp returned to the Desolate Land.
Contacted the goblins of Hotsand Group.
But after Prell returned to Cinder Valley, Tamra returned to Sunstone Dwelling and passed the information to Cairn Bloodhoof. The tauren warchief immediately discussed with Archdruid Hamuul Runetotem, and through Sena
The Council of Leo asked the night elves for help.
The tauren's conditions were very low. They just hoped that the sentinels of Feralas Feathermoon Fortress would prohibit the docking of goblin merchant ships and the unloading of goods. Fandral Staghelm, who presided over the affairs of the Cenarion Council, agreed to this request and sent the tauren
The people's appeal was conveyed to Tyrande Whisperwind.
For the night elves, they needed to maintain a significant ally in the middle of Kalimdor, and the tauren's request, which was not excessive, was granted by Tyrande Whisperwind.
Therefore, the commander of Feathermoon Fortress, General Shandris Feathermoon, temporarily suspended the night elf dock's opening rights to the outside world in the name of overhauling the dock.
The batch of grain now escorted by Tramp was actually unloaded in advance by the goblin merchants who paid a large sum of money to bribe the management army at the dock. As far as the centaurs are concerned, the goblins have unilaterally terminated the sale contract.
In other words, at least in the next few months, they will not be able to purchase any food from the goblins.
Tramp had a lot of resentment against Dezpa Khan. He was deprived of his identity as a frontline commander on the battlefield. Moreover, his original plan was to pose as a decisive battle with the Minotaurs, but in fact his target was
Coke Valley.
Tramp thought that he could take the opportunity to carry out a large-scale sweep of the Scorch Valley and completely eradicate the power of the harpies of the Bloodrage clan. In this way, the combined forces of the Kokar and Garak clans remaining in the north of Desolation could take over the Scorch Valley.
middle.
However, Dezpar Khan did not fully listen to his battle plan, and turned a deceptive tactic into a tug-of-war with the tauren. Tramp felt that Dezper Khan was simply a fool, but he only
Dare to think about it in your mind.
Centaur Khans are almost all hereditary, and the same is true for the Kokar clan. After several generations of heroes, the powerful Kokar clan unexpectedly produced a waste like Dezpa Khan. This made people of the same origin
Tramp, a big nobleman in the Kokar clan, felt very aggrieved.
At this moment, he was walking in the middle of the team. Tramp also heard about the news that the harpies of the Bloodfury clan suddenly emerged from the valleys hiding in the mountains and attacked the centaurs everywhere.
But after receiving the exact loss figures, Tramp felt relieved. He only lost more than a hundred patrol members. Considering the large population of the Harpies, this combat effectiveness is simply not worth mentioning.
.
He still didn't know that the two military stations in the central and western parts had been attacked. This news might be passed on to Dezpa Khan, but it would never be passed to him, the governor who had been relieved of military command by Dezpa Khan.
The scorching sun at the end of summer made people drowsy, so Tramp rolled up the hat on his head. The hat he wore was a unique centaur style, which was used to block the dust when running and also to prevent dust from running.
Certain sunshade effect.
There seemed to be more green on the mountainside on both sides of the canyon. Tramp took a look and couldn't help but yawned. He began to think about another problem, which had been bothering him for almost two months.
Now: If the battle against the tauren goes unfavorably on the front line, the centaur army will have to retreat to Desolation to prepare hay for the autumn herds.
So will Dezpar Khan continue to leave Desolation, or return to the Barrens? If Dezper Khan returns to the Barrens, will he, the warlord, take office again?
Tramp felt that he needed to make plans in advance. He felt that it was time to talk privately with the "Yi Li Jin" or "Dadang Hu" from other tribes.
Without warning, a huge boulder at the top of the canyon suddenly loosened, and then rolled down with a lot of gravel.
Tramp suddenly woke up, and he raised his head in horror, just in time to see a huge mountain giant standing up, holding a bigger stone high, thinking of throwing it from behind the convoy.
Near the mountain giant, more and more rocks were loosening and rolling down. "Enemy attack!" a centaur scout yelled sadly.
"Hurry forward! Rush out of the canyon!" Tramp immediately gave the most correct order. However, as soon as he finished speaking, several people drilled out neatly on the mountainside about forty or fifty meters above his head.
Ten harpy spellcasters, and then dozens of hurricanes swept across the valley.