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Chapter 300 The attitude of the wild boar

Prell and Thrall once had an in-depth conversation about relatively friendly indigenous races and clans such as the Wild Boars, Witchwings, and Bloodfury Harpies.

Prell never thinks that the world is black and white, nor does he think that all races in this world that go against the tribal spirit are enemies. He is not a philanthropist, but Prell feels that, like the wild boar and the harpy,

Such races can still be won over and become allies of the tribe, or relatively friendly partners.

If a tribe wants to develop, it must have a stable external environment. Nowadays, whether it is orcs, trolls, tauren, or kobolds, everyone needs a period of peace to fully recuperate.

As the wild boars were not enemies of the tribe, Prell thought that perhaps we could try to win their friendship even if they were neutral, which would be extremely beneficial to the development of the tribe.

But Thrall doesn't think so. The tauren have already settled in Thunder Bluff. To the natives of the Barrens, the tauren are outsiders. Likewise, the orcs and trolls are also outsiders to the natives.

In order to survive, tauren, orcs and trolls will inevitably invade the space of the former wild boars. Therefore, Thrall has a pessimistic attitude towards the future. He believes that there will always be a day when conflicts intensify. Since the conflicts for survival cannot be reconciled, then

The knot should be cut quickly, and the sooner the problem is solved, the better.

During the conversation, he was vaguely dissatisfied with Pleir's attitude. He felt that Pleir was too idealistic. Thrall may not understand the laws of jungle survival, but the world of Azeroth is the same as the world of Draenor.

, all belong to the law of the jungle.

Prell is by no means a pure idealist, but he knows the general direction of history and the path the tribe will take in the future. Therefore, in his opinion, the tribe’s biggest enemy will remain for a long time to come.

It is the Alliance, and the Horde and the Alliance are not in a permanent antagonistic relationship, but they are still the biggest main contradiction in the world of Azeroth.

In comparison, the matter of the wild boar and the harpy is a secondary conflict. If the Barrens cannot be completely digested, then according to the direction of history, in addition to facing the threat of the alliance, the tribe will also have to face the threat of the internal wild boar.

And harpies are always a hidden danger.

The biggest difference between Prell and Thrall is how to digest the Barrens. Thrall chose to conquer or even exterminate by force, while Prell chose to seek common ground while reserving differences and cooperate.

In the end, Thrall reluctantly agreed to Prell's request. He felt that he could give the quilboars a chance, just like the Stonemaul ogres in Brackenwall Village. He could accept the quilboars as members of a secondary race and become members of the tribe.

component, but the social status of the wild boars will obviously not be as high as that of the four major races that make up the new tribe.

So Prell stopped talking. He heard clearly that the orcs headed by Thrall wanted to get allies that were powerful and at least comparable to the orcs. In the eyes of the orcs, the wild boars were

Obviously not in this case.

Even if I think about it more, the Thresh Kingdom may not have enough qualifications. If the Thresh Kingdom had not had five important mines, at least it had replaced the previous venture capital company in the northern part of the continent of Kalimdor, it could offer other members of the tribe

They provide minerals, and I am afraid that even Prell may not be accepted by the orcs.

In fact, Prell felt cold, but considering the future of the kobold tribe in the Stonetalon Mountains, Prell had no choice. After all, Prell first came into contact with the tauren, not the night elves, and besides, with the

Due to the night elves' arrogant attitude, Prell never thought of moving closer to the Alliance.

After a deep conversation with Thrall, Prell came to meet Screaming Bristlemane with a lot of thoughts in mind. He still insisted on his own ideas and hoped that the quilboar could be consistent with the tribe, so he sincerely asked Screech.

Howling Thornmane replied: "The tribe means that if the wild boars are willing to go to Orgrimmar, then you will also become the new members of the tribe."

Screaming Thorns thought for a long time and then got furious: "Do you mean to let us wild boars take the initiative to express our attachment to the orcs?" Prell sighed. According to Thrall's intention, Screaming Thorns understood this.

Not bad.

So the chief of the Thornback clan said flatly: "It's impossible. If the orcs, and you, take the initiative to invite us wild boar people, then we can consider it. It is simply impossible for us to surrender to the orcs!"

Prell was also helpless about this. Orcs are a proud race. If they were not proud, they would not be exploited by Kil'jaeden. More than ten years of life as a prisoner in the detention center has not completely wiped out the will of the orcs. They are always full of energy.

A spirit of resistance.

But it is precisely because they are full of rebellious spirit that the orcs are still proud. Once they wake up, they will never succumb to any individual or force. This makes the orcs always behave too impulsively, whether as individuals or as a whole group.

Even reckless.

Now Thrall's attitude towards the quilboars is proud. He believes that the orcs are a great race, a race that is still extremely noble even if they have to go through many hardships and dangers, and his attitude is also the attitude of the orcs.

After all, in the history of the orcs, they broke free from the oppression of the ogre Goria Empire, and even attacked and almost defeated the draenei who had higher-level civilization and technology who came to seek refuge.

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Therefore, facing any race, the orcs have a strong self-confidence in their bones. They believe that their own civilization is extremely brilliant, that their race is powerful and perfect, and that the orcs are no worse than any other race. Furthermore, the orcs

It is believed that races with a low degree of civilized development, such as the wild boar people, should naturally rely on the strong, that is, the orcs.

This is a cultural difference between the races, but we cannot just use the so-called "cultural differences" to cover up the **** thoughts in the bones of the orcs.

Prell has thought clearly these days, but he can't say these words to Screaming Thorns. Even when facing Screaming Thorns, he always feels as if he has betrayed Azeroth.

The "running dogs" of the world's indigenous races, in turn, persuade other races to become running dogs.

So Prell no longer tried to persuade Screaming Thornmane, but asked seriously: "We are friends after all. Dear chief, can you tell me what you really think?"

Screaming Bristlemane stared at Prell for a long time. He was still a little angry, but thinking of Prell's always friendly attitude since he came into contact with the Kingdom of Thresh, he said: "We quilboars are in the Barrens.

Having survived for nearly 10,000 years, this is our home. Considering that we have fought together to defend the world, my only request is: whether they are orcs or tauren, they'd better stay where they are now!

Agamago is the territory of our quilboars. I do not want to see the tribe continue to build outposts to the south of the Agamago region, nor do I want the tauren to enter the south of Crooked Lake. If you violate this, Thornback

The clan will unite with the Steelmane clan to launch a war against the tribe and take back everything that originally belonged to us! "

Prell nodded and stood up: "I will convey your words to the leaders of other tribes." He looked behind Screaming Thorns, where there was a mess of simple buildings in the style of wild boars.

, said: "Looking at the friendship we have fought side by side, I will give you a little advice: don't trust humans easily! Believe me, in comparison, orcs are far more reliable than humans!"

Screaming Thornmane's expression changed. He turned his head and glanced unconsciously, stared into Prell's eyes for a long time, and finally nodded with difficulty.

Prell has a "map system". Although he can only see the situation within 50 meters centered on him, it is enough for him to see a group of human cavalry hiding behind the huge vines in this small village, sneaking up.

Looking at himself.

After returning to the crossroads, Prell told Thrall and Vol'jin exactly what Screaming Thornmane said. Thrall shook his head: "Sure enough, some races cannot be trusted."

Prell smiled and did not answer. He had now figured out that he might be too idealistic as Sal said.

After thinking about it, he decided to tell Sal what he had discovered. After listening to the story, Sal frowned: "Sure enough, it was the humans who were instigating the instigation!"

Thrall didn't know about Daelin Proudmoore. He simply thought that it was Jaina who changed her attitude towards the tribe. But Prell knew that this must be Daelin Proudmoore's method.

He deduced that after the admiral led the fleet to Theramore, he soon discovered the activities of the orcs near Tiragarde Castle, and also discovered that the orcs, trolls and tauren were united together.

Therefore, out of disgust and hatred for the orcs, Daelin sent troops to attack the two outposts of Durotar. At the same time, he sent people to contact the centaurs, and bribed the Thornback clan in the Agamagog region to allow the quilboar to allow the centaurs.

People and horses passed through and conducted a sneak attack on the Mogore area.

This allows the centaurs to contain the tauren, and then the orcs and trolls will fight alone to face his sea army.

Prell feels that his conjecture is reasonable, but he no longer wants to tell anyone his conjecture, because everyone here may not know the arrival of Daelin Proudmoore, and Prell does not want to tell anyone about it.

Establish a prophetic identity.

No matter how humans provoked, Thrall's decision was to remain unchanged in the face of any changes. His intention was still to lead an army to attack the backwater oasis first, forcing the centaurs to hand over Baine Bloodhoof to appease Kane Bloodhoof and Bullhead.

The heart of an ally.

Then, the tribe will be ready to face the active provocation from Theramore. The new tribe will never be afraid of any war!


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