Fandral Staghelm left with satisfaction. He got everything he wanted from his meeting with Prell. He originally thought that the Kingdom of Thresh was just a vassal of the Tauren, but after actually taking a trip, he found that this was not the case.
, the Kingdom of Thresh is independent, but has a very close cooperative relationship with the Tauren.
Fandral Staghelm has always been an elf who plans for a rainy day. Although he has a bad temper and seems to be an impulsive person, in fact he has a gloomy mind and considers problems in the long term. Most of the time, he is a qualified politician.
However, some of the night elves accompanying them expressed dissatisfaction with the alliance signed by Fandral and Prell on behalf of both parties. They believed that the allies of the noble night elves must at least be powerful races like tauren. Kobolds? Those who look like mice.
Kobolds who can only crawl into mines? Forget it!
Fandral glared hard at the entourage who made discriminatory remarks. Maybe he didn't see the true strength of Thresh Kingdom, but he saw Prell with his own eyes and had a meeting with the kobold. At least he thought that Prell
I am a reliable and qualified leader.
With such a leader, the Kingdom of Thresh is not far behind, and Fandral also believes in the vision of the tauren. Since the tauren have chosen to cooperate closely with the Kingdom of Thresh, it can even be described as "intimate".
Then the Kingdom of Thresh and Prell must be outstanding.
Putting aside the return of Fandral Staghelm and his party, Prell was very satisfied with this negotiation. In addition to the expansion of the Stonetalon Trail, the trade exchanges he proposed were almost completely accepted by the night elves.
The majority is still mineral sales, and alcohol and beverages have also been negotiated. After all, for an immortal race, with a long and endless life, they have to find some other fun to kill the boring life.
In various other product trades, the Thresh Kingdom has received orders from the night elves. In addition, the night elves have also promised to provide some plant seeds and fruits to the Thresh Kingdom. This means that the old
Chen's brewing workshop can be expanded.
The tauren also received a batch of orders from the night elves, mainly leather and herbs, and also received some materials provided by the night elves at low prices for the construction of Thunder Bluff.
The mountain tunnel from Malakajin Valley to Mogore has been opened. Koruzik and his tribe led hundreds of kobolds and spent nearly a month digging a tunnel that could accommodate the passage of mountain giants.
And named it "Wind Tunnel".
Koruzik has the right to name it. After all, the Malakajin Valley goes south and mainly crosses the Windy Mountains, so there is nothing new in this naming.
Leaving Rexxar in Gale Valley to take charge of daily affairs, Lao Chen returned to Rolling Rock Canyon to take charge, and Prell led a group of men towards Thunder Bluff.
Accompanying them were Koruzik, Lestalen, and the bored Braylin Fire Fist. They carried a large amount of supplies and passed through the Gale Tunnel, together with the mountain giants and kobold workers temporarily stationed at the south entrance of the tunnel.
Swinging towards Thunder Bluff.
Probably because they were scared by the centaurs, the tauren still chose to build Thunder Bluff on the top of several abrupt peaks in the middle of the golden grassland in the northwest region of Mulgore.
When Prell and his party arrived at the foot of these mountain peaks, they saw densely packed tents set up by tauren, and many Windfury Harpies came to conduct various barter trades with the tauren.
.
Cairn Bloodhoof has moved most of the tribesmen scattered in Thousand Needles. Now, there are more than 200,000 tauren around Thunder Bluff, including some tribesmen who migrated from Stonetalon Mountains.
On the steep mountainside of Thunder Bluff, the tauren were digging several winding mountain roads. Prell raised his head and looked at the towering peaks and stone pillars. He respected the tauren's choice and did not suggest that they settle.
among the grasslands.
A race that has been driven out of its homeland that has been nomadic for thousands of years, and has been chased and killed all the way, needs a sense of security. And the planned Thunder Bluff at the top of the mountain will obviously be able to provide the wandering tauren with
This sense of security they need.
So Prell and his men immediately got into work. The addition of Koluzik's tribe and kobolds, who were extremely familiar with the rocks, accelerated the progress of digging the mountain road a lot.
On one of the peaks named "Soul Highland", a kobold foreman discovered a cave halfway up the mountain and quickly reported it. The entrance to the cave was very narrow, and could only accommodate one jackal.
Moreover, the cave entrance is covered with common plants halfway up the mountain, so it is really difficult to find it if you don't look carefully.
Player hung on the rope and went in to take a look, and found that there was a cave at the end of the cave. The top of the cave with stalactites was covered with resting bats, and there were terrace-like drops, forming several water-filled caves.
In the pool, there are some mosses clinging to the dark rocks.
The stalactites are constantly dripping with water drops. It is obvious that the precipitation on the top of the mountain soaked into the rocks and merged here, and the water in the pool continued to seep down along the gaps in the rocks and mountains.
Prell held the torch and watched carefully for a while before pulling the rope and climbing up. He truthfully told Kane Bloodhoof the situation in the cave and suggested: "Storage drinking water at the top of the mountain."
If it is inconvenient, I think this cave can be dug out and used for domestic water use by residents. This is far more convenient than building a storage tank on the top of the mountain and fetching water from distant lakes and streams."
Kane Bloodhoof thought about it, and now he is even more worried about whether the rock structure of Soul Highland is unstable and whether he will think about the safety of the tauren people who will live here in the future.
Koruzik said: "Then, expand the entrance to the cave first and let me and my tribe take a look!" Kane Bloodhoof immediately agreed. There are experts like the mountain giants who have in-depth research on rocks and mountains here.
, he can rest assured.
So the kobolds and mountain giants immediately dug a mountain path from the top of the mountain to the entrance of the cave. They dug the entrance of the cave into a larger area and drove away the bats living inside. Then Koluzik and his tribe entered the bottom of the cave.
In the end, the mountain giants unanimously concluded that the mountain in Soul Highland was stable and would not affect the tauren's habitation. Cairn Bloodhoof finally felt relieved.
Time passed quickly. Prell stayed in Thunder Bluff for nearly a month. Seeing that the roads up the mountain were being dug out and the top of the mountain began to be gradually cleared by the tauren, he decided to return to Rolling Rock Canyon and appointed Koluzik as the leader.
The general commander of workers stationed for support.
Cairn Bloodhoof held a lively farewell party for Prell. The tauren chief, who was not good at words, actually pulled Prell into a cheerful dance in order to express his gratitude. This was Prell.
For the first time, I felt that dancing was such an uncomfortable thing.
Halfway through the farewell party, Kane Bloodhoof found Prell. He seemed to feel embarrassed. He hesitated for a long time and finally said: "Prell, I have a little trouble. I hope you can help me.
!”
Prell laughed. He felt that this was definitely not a trouble, because according to Kane Bloodhoof's character, if there was real trouble, he would not be so tactful and roundabout.
So Cairn Bloodhoof took Prell to the west of Thunder Bluff. After passing through the densely packed tauren tents outside, they walked for more than half an hour and came to a low hill.
between.
This place is close to the territory of the Windfury Harpy, and the terrain is undulating, with only a small tent pitched there alone.
"Bovarn? Where are you?" Kane Bloodhoof shouted. He and Prell were traveling alone, and no one followed them, but he still looked around subconsciously.
A tauren came out of the tent. The first time Prell saw him, he knew that this was what Cairn Bloodhoof had called "a little trouble."
Because this tauren named Bovarn Wind Totem is actually a soul walker!
The attire of Bowen Wind Totem is almost exactly the same as Pilto Thunderhorn. Under the gray cloak, his face cannot be seen. He is holding a staff, and hanging from the top of the staff is a light emitting a pale white light.
lantern, the hand holding the staff revealed a sickly pale white color.
"At the beginning of this year, when Bowen Wind Totem was patrolling outside Black Cloud Peak, he was attacked by a group of Garak Centaur soldiers, and then he transformed into a soul walker. I know you took in Pilto Thunderhorn, Pu
Rael, help me, I can't convince my people to accept Bowane, I hope you can take him in!"
Kane Bloodhoof looked a little sad and tired. He looked at Bowen Wind Totem: "I'm sorry, my brother, Bowen. I tried to convince the tribesmen, but they couldn't understand. I'm sorry. I'm really sorry.
Feel sorry!"
Bowen Wind Totem shook his head: "No need to apologize, respected chief! I love the tauren race, and I am deeply proud of being a tauren. I have heard of Pilto Thunderhorn,
If staying here brings trouble to my tribe, I am willing to leave!
I hope you will always remember that no matter what moment, as long as my tribe needs me, I will come back to help you!" Bowen. Wind Totem turned to Prell: "Dear Kobold Chief, thank you for taking me in!"
Prell waved his hand: "No, this is not an admission! On behalf of all the members of the Thresh Kingdom, and also on behalf of Pierto Thunderhorn, I welcome you! The Thresh Kingdom will be yours forever, just like Thunder Bluff.
Home!"
Kane Bloodhoof looked at Prell: "Thank you, my friend!" Preyer smiled. He could understand Kane Bloodhoof. After all, as a chief of a race with a population of hundreds of thousands, he wanted to
There are too many things to think about and be busy with.
Fandral Staghelm left with satisfaction. He got everything he wanted from his meeting with Prell. He originally thought that the Kingdom of Thresh was just a vassal of the Tauren, but after actually taking a trip, he found that this was not the case.
, the Kingdom of Thresh is independent, but has a very close cooperative relationship with the Tauren.
Fandral Staghelm has always been an elf who plans for a rainy day. Although he has a bad temper and seems to be an impulsive person, in fact he has a gloomy mind and considers problems in the long term. Most of the time, he is a qualified politician.
However, some of the night elves accompanying them expressed dissatisfaction with the alliance signed by Fandral and Prell on behalf of both parties. They believed that the allies of the noble night elves must at least be powerful races like tauren. Kobolds? Those who look like mice.
Kobolds who can only crawl into mines? Forget it!
Fandral glared hard at the entourage who made discriminatory remarks. Maybe he didn't see the true strength of Thresh Kingdom, but he saw Prell with his own eyes and had a meeting with the kobold. At least he thought that Prell
I am a reliable and qualified leader.
With such a leader, the Kingdom of Thresh is not far behind, and Fandral also believes in the vision of the tauren. Since the tauren have chosen to cooperate closely with the Kingdom of Thresh, it can even be described as "intimate".
Then the Kingdom of Thresh and Prell must be outstanding.
Putting aside the return of Fandral Staghelm and his party, Prell was very satisfied with this negotiation. In addition to the expansion of the Stonetalon Trail, the trade exchanges he proposed were almost completely accepted by the night elves.
The majority is still mineral sales, and alcohol and beverages have also been negotiated. After all, for an immortal race, with a long and endless life, they have to find some other fun to kill the boring life.
In various other product trades, the Thresh Kingdom has received orders from the night elves. In addition, the night elves have also promised to provide some plant seeds and fruits to the Thresh Kingdom. This means that the old
Chen's brewing workshop can be expanded.
The tauren also received a batch of orders from the night elves, mainly leather and herbs, and also received some materials provided by the night elves at low prices for the construction of Thunder Bluff.
The mountain tunnel from Malakajin Valley to Mogore has been opened. Koruzik and his tribe led hundreds of kobolds and spent nearly a month digging a tunnel that could accommodate the passage of mountain giants.
And named it "Wind Tunnel".
Koruzik has the right to name it. After all, the Malakajin Valley goes south and mainly crosses the Windy Mountains, so there is nothing new in this naming.
Leaving Rexxar in Gale Valley to take charge of daily affairs, Lao Chen returned to Rolling Rock Canyon to take charge, and Prell led a group of men towards Thunder Bluff.
Accompanying them were Koruzik, Lestalen, and the bored Braylin Fire Fist. They carried a large amount of supplies and passed through the Gale Tunnel, together with the mountain giants and kobold workers temporarily stationed at the south entrance of the tunnel.
Swinging towards Thunder Bluff.
Probably because they were scared by the centaurs, the tauren still chose to build Thunder Bluff on the top of several abrupt peaks in the middle of the golden grassland in the northwest region of Mulgore.
When Prell and his party arrived at the foot of these mountain peaks, they saw densely packed tents set up by tauren, and many Windfury Harpies came to conduct various barter trades with the tauren.
.
Cairn Bloodhoof has moved most of the tribesmen scattered in Thousand Needles. Now, there are more than 200,000 tauren around Thunder Bluff, including some tribesmen who migrated from Stonetalon Mountains.
On the steep mountainside of Thunder Bluff, the tauren were digging several winding mountain roads. Prell raised his head and looked at the towering peaks and stone pillars. He respected the tauren's choice and did not suggest that they settle.
among the grasslands.
A race that has been driven out of its homeland that has been nomadic for thousands of years, and has been chased and killed all the way, needs a sense of security. And the planned Thunder Bluff at the top of the mountain will obviously be able to provide the wandering tauren with
This sense of security they need.
So Prell and his men immediately got into work. The addition of Koluzik's tribe and kobolds, who were extremely familiar with the rocks, accelerated the progress of digging the mountain road a lot.
On one of the peaks named "Soul Highland", a kobold foreman discovered a cave halfway up the mountain and quickly reported it. The entrance to the cave was very narrow, and could only accommodate one jackal.
Moreover, the cave entrance is covered with common plants halfway up the mountain, so it is really difficult to find it if you don't look carefully.
Player hung on the rope and went in to take a look, and found that there was a cave at the end of the cave. The top of the cave with stalactites was covered with resting bats, and there were terrace-like drops, forming several water-filled caves.
In the pool, there are some mosses clinging to the dark rocks.
The stalactites are constantly dripping with water drops. It is obvious that the precipitation on the top of the mountain soaked into the rocks and merged here, and the water in the pool continued to seep down along the gaps in the rocks and mountains.
Prell held the torch and watched carefully for a while before pulling the rope and climbing up. He truthfully told Kane Bloodhoof the situation in the cave and suggested: "Storage drinking water at the top of the mountain."
If it is inconvenient, I think this cave can be dug out and used for domestic water use by residents. This is far more convenient than building a storage tank on the top of the mountain and fetching water from distant lakes and streams."
Kane Bloodhoof thought about it, and now he is even more worried about whether the rock structure of Soul Highland is unstable and whether he will think about the safety of the tauren people who will live here in the future.
Koruzik said: "Then, expand the entrance to the cave first and let me and my tribe take a look!" Kane Bloodhoof immediately agreed. There are experts like the mountain giants who have in-depth research on rocks and mountains here.
, he can rest assured.
So the kobolds and mountain giants immediately dug a mountain path from the top of the mountain to the entrance of the cave. They dug the entrance of the cave into a larger area and drove away the bats living inside. Then Koluzik and his tribe entered the bottom of the cave.
In the end, the mountain giants unanimously concluded that the mountain in Soul Highland was stable and would not affect the tauren's habitation. Cairn Bloodhoof finally felt relieved.
Time passed quickly. Prell stayed in Thunder Bluff for nearly a month. Seeing that the roads up the mountain were being dug out and the top of the mountain began to be gradually cleared by the tauren, he decided to return to Rolling Rock Canyon and appointed Koluzik as the leader.
The general commander of workers stationed for support.
Cairn Bloodhoof held a lively farewell party for Prell. The tauren chief, who was not good at words, actually pulled Prell into a cheerful dance in order to express his gratitude. This was Prell.
For the first time, I felt that dancing was such an uncomfortable thing.
Halfway through the farewell party, Kane Bloodhoof found Prell. He seemed to feel embarrassed. He hesitated for a long time and finally said: "Prell, I have a little trouble. I hope you can help me.
!”
Prell laughed. He felt that this was definitely not a trouble, because according to Kane Bloodhoof's character, if there was real trouble, he would not be so tactful and roundabout.
So Cairn Bloodhoof took Prell to the west of Thunder Bluff. After passing through the densely packed tauren tents outside, they walked for more than half an hour and came to a low hill.
between.
This place is close to the territory of the Windfury Harpy, and the terrain is undulating, with only a small tent pitched there alone.
"Bovarn? Where are you?" Kane Bloodhoof shouted. He and Prell were traveling alone, and no one followed them, but he still looked around subconsciously.
A tauren came out of the tent. The first time Prell saw him, he knew that this was what Cairn Bloodhoof had called "a little trouble."
Because this tauren named Bovarn Wind Totem is actually a soul walker!
The attire of Bowen Wind Totem is almost exactly the same as Pilto Thunderhorn. Under the gray cloak, his face cannot be seen. He is holding a staff, and hanging from the top of the staff is a light emitting a pale white light.
lantern, the hand holding the staff revealed a sickly pale white color.
"At the beginning of this year, when Bowen Wind Totem was patrolling outside Black Cloud Peak, he was attacked by a group of Garak Centaur soldiers, and then he transformed into a soul walker. I know you took in Pilto Thunderhorn, Pu
Rael, help me, I can't convince my people to accept Bowane, I hope you can take him in!"
Kane Bloodhoof looked a little sad and tired. He looked at Bowen Wind Totem: "I'm sorry, my brother, Bowen. I tried to convince the tribesmen, but they couldn't understand. I'm sorry. I'm really sorry.
Feel sorry!"
Bowen Wind Totem shook his head: "No need to apologize, respected chief! I love the tauren race, and I am deeply proud of being a tauren. I have heard of Pilto Thunderhorn,
If staying here brings trouble to my tribe, I am willing to leave!
I hope you will always remember that no matter what moment, as long as my tribe needs me, I will come back to help you!" Bowen. Wind Totem turned to Prell: "Dear Kobold Chief, thank you for taking me in!"
Prell waved his hand: "No, this is not an admission! On behalf of all the members of the Thresh Kingdom, and also on behalf of Pierto Thunderhorn, I welcome you! The Thresh Kingdom will be yours forever, just like Thunder Bluff.
Home!"
Kane Bloodhoof looked at Prell: "Thank you, my friend!" Preyer smiled. He could understand Kane Bloodhoof. After all, as a chief of a race with a population of hundreds of thousands, he wanted to
There are too many things to think about and be busy with.