The battle had been going on for about two hours at this time. Thrall had invested nearly 5,000 troops on the frontal battlefield. The orc army behaved extremely professionally and advanced step by step.
After Cairn Bloodhoof broke through the Centaur's defense, Thrall immediately sent Grom Hellscream, following behind him, and the gap opened by the tauren continued to expand.
On a battlefield of more than 10,000 people, a line of defense was breached, which could easily form a chain reaction. The tribal soldiers with high morale continued to rush and kill. Then Prell saw through the telescope that Kane. Bloodhoof killed the Galak clan member with a spear.
The centaur warlord fell to the ground.
Grom, who rushed over later, had also stepped forward. Without their commander, the centaur soldiers began to panic, and the front line was broken through by tribal soldiers one after another.
Seeing that something was not going well, the Centaur immediately blew the horn to withdraw their troops and retreated towards the back of the hills to the west of the backwater oasis. Thrall did not continue to pursue them, but called for gold to withdraw their troops.
A rough calculation showed that the tribe captured less than thirty centaurs. The governor of the Garak clan was dejected and was guarded by Kane Bloodhoof himself. Half of his face was swollen and most of his teeth were knocked out.
There were still blood stains from the corner of his mouth to his chest, and he looked very depressed.
Most of these prisoners were the trophies of the tauren, and almost none of the orcs and troll warriors were captured alive. Obviously, once they entered the battlefield, they were too easily dominated by rage and bloodlust.
Thrall immediately sent out a team of tauren who could speak goblin language and some Centaur language, and prepared to negotiate with the enemy in front of the centaur camp, hoping to exchange Baine Bloodhoof back.
However, Cairn Bloodhoof expressed that he would lead the team in person, and Thrall did not object. So the tauren warchief put the rune spear on the back of the Garak clan warlord whose hands were tied behind his back and all four hooves were tied with ropes, and escorted him
The group of disabled prisoners hurried toward the hills in the direction of the Centaur camp.
After learning that the tauren wanted to use these captives to bring Baine Bloodhoof back, the centaurs quickly responded and agreed.
So Prell met Bain Bloodhoof for the first time. Unlike his father, Bain Bloodhoof was not yet an adult, but he was already taller than the average orc. And his skin was bronze.
, not like the light white color of Cairn Bloodhoof.
He has a pair of black horns and wears a brown animal skin jacket and trousers. He looks a little immature, but what makes Cairn Bloodhoof happy is that he has not been abused. Obviously the centaurs also know that he is a tauren.
The chief's son.
It's a pity that this livable treasure did not stay in the hands of the centaurs for too long and had to be released. Although he is the only son of Cairn Bloodhoof, Baine Bloodhoof obviously received a good education from his father.
He behaved very calmly and respectfully saluted every tribal leader he met.
Kane Bloodhoof looked at his son again and again, and then reluctantly ordered his people to take him back to the back of the camp, and then said sincerely to Thrall: "Then, our war with the centaurs will end here. From now on,
It’s time for us to face the humans of Theramore!”
Kane Bloodhoof is very capable of distinguishing the priorities. He knows that the tauren and the centaurs are feuding. If the tribe continues to fight the centaurs, it will not be possible to completely eliminate the centaurs in a short time.
In contrast, the Theramore humans who suddenly changed their attitude were obviously the tribe's biggest enemy. Thrall looked at Kane Bloodhoof, nodded and said: "We can't drive away these centaurs in a short time.
Out of the barren land, we will continue to avenge this in the future!"
He looked at the leaders present and said: "Our scouts are on the eastern coast of Durotar, all the way to the northern part of Dustwallow Swamp, and have been constantly investigating Theramore's movements. Next, Theramore's army
It is very likely that the navy will transport troops and attack us in the direction of Tiragarde Castle. We must rush back to defend as soon as possible!"
Prell hesitated for a moment, then said: "I think we should communicate with Ms. Gianna again, maybe we can find out what's going on."
Grom Hellscream curled his lips: "Attack our outpost and brutally kill our scouts and soldiers. Besides Theramore, will there be other forces that want to be enemies of the tribe?"
He retorted, not because he was dissatisfied with Preel. In fact, Grom Hellscream had always been grateful to Preel. If it hadn't been for Preel, he would have died when he went to kill Mannoroth.
He just has a straightforward and straightforward personality.
Thrall pondered. When he was at Mount Hyjal, he had some contact and conversations with Jaina. After the Battle of Hyjal, Thrall led the team that was stationed on the eastern coast of Dustwallow Swamp to Theramore.
Almost all the orcs in the northern part of the city moved back.
It was also after the relocation of the people that Thrall and Jaina met several times. After fighting side by side on Mount Hyjal, Jaina's attitude towards the orcs changed a lot.
She felt that since the orcs sent troops to Mount Hyjal, it had shown that the orcs had reformed their thoughts and actions. After the war, Theramore also needed to recuperate, so she now felt that striving for peace as much as possible was important to Theramore.
is very beneficial.
It was precisely because of these limited contacts that Thrall felt that Jaina still yearned for peace in her heart, which was no different from the orcs today.
He also felt that Jaina would not suddenly change her mind and launch an attack on the tribe, but he did not express this idea. After all, within the tribe, it was determined that Theramore was responsible for the destruction of the outpost. Anyone with this idea
There are a lot of people here...
Now that he heard Prell's proposal, he felt that he seemed to have found a step. After all, Sal could not express his thoughts directly, so he pondered for a moment, nodded and said: "Yes, we should also send an envoy.
Go and talk to Ms. Jaina. It would be most beneficial for us if we can eliminate the mistrust and differences between each other without using force and return to a state of peace!"
He thought for a while and said: "Then, how about asking Chief Prell to go to Theramore?" As for the leaders here, they have a certain friendship with Jaina and can talk to them.
Just a few people.
It was impossible for Thrall himself to go as an envoy, so he thought of Prell. Prell hesitated for a moment, nodded in agreement and said: "Yes!"
After having a disagreement with Thrall regarding the quilboar issue, Prell decided to completely keep a low profile. It can be said that for a moment, he felt very disappointed.
He was disappointed that even though he was as wise as Thrall, he was still a bit proud and tough when it came to handling foreign affairs. Although there was an opportunity to resolve the problem through peaceful means, Thrall chose to resort to war.
Perhaps it was precisely because of Thrall's strong sense of national pride that the new tribe was established from the beginning, leaving an unobvious but bad consequence for subsequent tribal chiefs: that is, the tribe would become
"Only war theory", so that by the time of Garrosh, the tribe gradually became ***.
Unlike the Kingdom of Thresh, the Horde does not have a dedicated functional department to deal with foreign affairs. Instead, Thrall usually chooses his personal bodyguards as diplomatic candidates.
Then Prell recommended Rexxar as his deputy. The command of Thresh Kingdom's army belonged to the tribal chief during the war, so Prell kept a small team of his personal guards, and he and Rexxar
He led a small team of 20 people.
This team includes a few orcs who are familiar with Dustwallow Marsh as guides, and the rest are soldiers who are responsible for following and protecting Prell and others.
This time the war against the Backwater Oasis ended hastily. Thrall led the army in the direction of Orgrimmar. He wanted to rush to the southern end of the Orgrimmar Valley to set up defenses in advance.
Kane Bloodhoof temporarily returned to Thunder Bluff, and the centaurs in the Backwater Oasis were not expelled from the Barrens. In other words, the quilboars were likely to launch a sneak attack on Mulgore again, so Kane decided to
After his son was sent to Thunder Bluff, he continued to strengthen reconnaissance and patrols on the grasslands at the entrance to Mulgore.
Prell and his party left the camp early and headed towards Dustwallow Swamp. After Prell left for most of a day, Thrall led the army back to Orgrimmar in a hurry.
The centaurs did not pursue them. Obviously, this defeat in the war could at least make them peaceful again for a while.
The Agamagog region was still the same. Prell followed the golden road that connected the north and south of the Barrens and headed south from the eastern edge of the Agamagog region.
The Golden Road does not mean that gold mines were discovered near this road. This name was given by the goblins. Even this road was drawn by the goblins driving kodo beasts and carriages.
After all, the Barrens is too big. The quilboar race alone has a population of millions. The goblins have also noticed that the indigenous races in the Barrens have a large population and are easy to make money. In fact, a long time ago, many goblin merchants were
Relying on trade with the natives of the Barrens, they earned a lot of assets, so the goblins named this road the Golden Road.
On the eastern edge of the Agamagog region, Prell and his party rested for a night at the Taurazu camp. This place was like a crossroads. Since the establishment of the tribe, two more groups of tribal soldiers were dispatched here.
Not long after setting off from the Taurajo camp, we arrived at the Giant Wilderness, which was densely covered with many poisonous scorpions. It was the Zerg from far away in Silithus who appeared under the influence of C'Thun.
There are a lot of poisonous scorpions here. In fact, almost every force passing by will sweep these scorpions away. However, the scorpions are like grass on the grassland, constantly reappearing, and then wreaking havoc quickly.
However, after Thrall moved away most of the tribesmen who had crossed the sea from Dustwallow Marsh, the place was also raided by the orc army, so Prell and his party passed through without any danger.
After resting for a night at the tribe's small transit point near the entrance to Dustwallow Marsh, Prell and his party stepped into Dustwallow Marsh and headed towards Theramore.