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Chapter 36 The Scarcity of Materials

The Apalaye camp also faced various shortages of supplies. The upright and stubborn tauren did not intend to have any trade relations with the goblins, but they did not dare to completely break up with the goblins, so they were sent to fight with the tauren for the third time.

The goblin representatives who were negotiating human trade were sent out with gifts again.

The tauren living in the Burning Sun Stone also live a tight life. In any case, the number of tauren that the valley there can support is limited. Otherwise, the tauren tribe would not choose to move to the Apalaye camp.

More than half a month later, good news finally came from the south. The Apalaye camp could finally receive a batch of material support.

The centaurs' continuous attacks on the tauren forced the tauren to leave the Desolate Land and split into two groups, migrating to the south and north respectively.

This group of tauren in the north has a total of about 80,000 people. They have now established two settlements, Liesun Stone Residence and Apalaye Camp.

The tauren from the south first entered Feralas and established a small resting place, the Moshache Camp, but were soon driven out by the Kokar and Garak centaur clans.

They established two settlements on the top of stone pillars in the Thousand Needles Stone Forest: Black Cloud Peak and Luanfeng Gang. However, these two places were obviously not suitable for all people's lives. So the tauren continued to migrate north and crossed the Thousand Needles Stone Forest.

The high cliffs and peaks between the Barrens and the Barrens found a temporary settlement between the Razor Highlands and Razorfen.

This place has entered the territory of the wild boars of the Steelmane clan who have lived in Blackthorn Mountain for generations. Fortunately, the tauren chieftain Kane Bloodhoof led the tribe. He called on the people under his rule to exercise restraint and chose peace talks with the wild boars.

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A few years ago, the tauren climbed over the mountains of Desolace and came to a land with lush water and grass in the east, and named it "Mogore". Cairn Bloodhoof once planned to move the entire tribe to

Here, however, we were chased and harassed by centaurs along the way and could not make the trip.

But fortunately, the Kokar centaurs who pursued the tauren and entered the Barrens were intercepted by the wild boars, because this group of brutal centaurs destroyed at least a dozen wild boar settlements along the way, eventually causing the wild boars to

human anger.

Because they have a common enemy, the tauren are allowed to temporarily live between Razor Highlands and Razorfen. They and the quilboar can barely live in peaceful coexistence.

While Cairn Bloodhoof worked hard to build good relations with all the forces and intelligent races in the Barrens and Thousand Needles, he also continued to maintain contact with his compatriots migrating to the north.

Then Cairn Bloodhoof reluctantly found a partner who could be regarded as an ally, and that was the Bronzebeard dwarves at the Bael Modan Excavation Site.

For the major intelligent races in the entire world of Azeroth, the night elves fell apart due to the invasion of the Burning Legion 10,000 years ago and split into several subspecies of elves. They have not yet fully recovered to their peak state.

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Humanity has experienced two orc invasion wars, and now the Eastern Kingdom Continent is in dire straits and is at its lowest point.

Only the dwarves suffered the smallest losses, so since the end of the Second Orc Invasion War, the most active race on the entire continent, apart from the goblins who are doing business all over the world, are the dwarves who are keen on archeology and excavating Titan ruins.

The dwarves' archaeological team, expedition team, and geological survey team came north from the Tanaris Desert in the south to the Barrens a few years ago, and then discovered that there might be Titan ruins here, so they built the Bael Modan Excavation.

field.

This is located in the north of the Razor Highlands, and during the ancient battle with the Burning Legion 10,000 years ago, the ancient demigod Agamaggan, at the request of Cenarius, who was also a demigod, joined many other wilderness demigods to fight against the Burning Legion.

The Legion launched an attack.

In the end, Agamaggan was unfortunately killed in a battle with the Lord of the Abyss, Mannoroth the Destroyer. The blood flowing from his huge boar-like body spread all over the barren land and grew huge vines.

The wild boar people consider themselves to be the descendants of Agamaggan, so in the Barrens, it is very easy to find the wild boar people's residence. As long as you see huge vines that are as tall and thick as a hillside, there must be something below.

A simple village with quilboar people.

Razor Highlands is also considered by the quilboar people as the ancestor of their own tribe. The place where the soul of the great Agamaggan rests is the quilboar's most sacred place.

The tauren were allowed to settle nearby because the wild boar people believed that the tauren, like them, had ancestors with some kind of beast appearance. They even believed that the ancestors of the tauren were a beast led by the great Agamaggan.

The giant bison demigod below.

The quilboar can tolerate the tauren, but expresses strong dissatisfaction with the dwarves' unscrupulous digging without their permission.

But the dwarves were not easy to mess with. They used their powerful combat power, powerful muskets and steam tanks to make the quilboar dare not speak out, and they acquiesced to Baal Modan's existence.

Perhaps because they felt that the tauren race was too miserable and pitiful, the dwarves of Bael Modan extended a helping hand and helped the tauren cross the Giant Wilderness and built a monastery in the north of Blackthorn Mountain, the main settlement of the quilboar.

A small bridgehead - Taurajo Post.

However, the help of the dwarves only goes so far. Their strength and energy are limited, and they are not willing to get involved in the feud between the tauren and centaurs. For this reason, Cairn Bloodhoof paid ten well-trained

Kodo.

Only the tauren in the entire world have the experience and secrets of how to tame kodo beasts. All races are envious of such large animals with super transportation capabilities.

However, most of the tauren's kodos are in the hands of the Stonetalon Mountains. As for the tauren in the south, due to the rugged terrain of Thousand Needles, most of the kodos are hunted and robbed by centaurs.

Gone.

Taurajo Outpost is located in the mountain pass at the junction of Mulgore and the Barrens, with the Giant Wilderness at its back, which is the territory of the Qiraji Silitherids. It is some distance away from Blackthorn Mountain, the stronghold of the quilboars of the Steelmane clan, but not far away.

Another clan of quilboar, the Thornback clan, has territory closer to them.

The Bristlebacks named the vast area where they lived Agamaggan, which means "the land of Agamaggan". Regarding the appearance of the tauren, the Bristleback clan was not as tolerant as the Steelmane clan. They felt that they were being violated.

He was offended, so he sent troops aggressively.

In the end, Cairn Bloodhoof cleared up the misunderstanding through negotiations, because the thornback quilboar people also hated the centaurs of the Kokar clan. The centaurs of the Kokar clan have now occupied the richest land in the barren land of the backwater oasis, and have begun to

The idea was to reach the Sweetwater Oasis and even the Forgotten Pool.

For the quilbacks, Sweetwater Oasis is a rare hunting place in the desolate barren land. The conflict between them and the centaurs is increasingly intensifying. In comparison, the tauren are not much of a threat.

It was also through negotiations with the Thornback Boar that Cairne Bloodhoof sent a team to contact the tauren in the Apalaye camp and sent a batch of supplies.

This is a journey full of hardships. Along the way, in addition to the centaurs roaming the barren land, there are also red-scale sickle-claw raptors, thunder-scale lizards, thunder eagles, hyenas, hyenas, and prairie lions appearing from time to time.

When this team, which started out with 20 kodos and 400 tauren guards, arrived at Grimtotem Post, there were only 12 kodos and less than 300 people left.

Although the supplies brought are only a drop in the bucket compared to the tauren in the entire Apalaye camp, for the current tauren, it is a rare ray of light in the darkness.

After migrating from the Burning Sun Stone House, this tauren tribe has been extremely short of food. However, before they could stand firm, they fought successively with centaurs and harpies.

The war consumes huge amounts of supplies. If the Harpies had not fallen into the dilemma of lack of food and supplies first, the Tauren would have completely collapsed even if they persisted for 10 more days.

In fact, when the war progressed into the third week, the main task of Prell and other teams who stayed behind to clear the jungle was not to kill the invading harpies, but to protect the tauren civilians who were responsible for collecting wild fruits and vegetables.

Rexxar led the 97th team and even crossed the Rolling Rock Canyon where the Kobolds of the Gorgo clan were located. In the mountains on the edge of the Gale Canyon, they began to hunt the Thunder Lizards that haunted the cliffs there.

The meat of the Thunder Lizard does not taste good. It has an earthy smell. Even if it is cooked in a large pot for several hours, it is still difficult to chew. Moreover, it is the end of the year in the Stonetalon Mountains, although there is no obvious change of seasons.

, but the short dry season makes it more difficult for the tauren to find food sources.

The tauren elders headed by Magatha once again rejected the goblins' request for food trade. In fact, Prell also felt that the goblins were too shameless. They instigated a war between the harpies and the tauren for their own selfish purposes.

After failing to sell arms, they actually wanted to sell the grain they brought from the Eastern Kingdom to the Tauren at a high price.

A pound of wheat grown in the western wilderness was sold directly to the goblins for 8 silver coins. This price made the tauren who were a little tempted to reject it directly, and even Grudig. Dark Cloud cursed in front of the goblins and asked them why they didn't

Go grab it?

As the harpies of the two major clans, Wuyi and Chenfeng, split and retreated, the tauren troops stationed at the Grim Totem Post also immediately withdrew. Except for a small number of troops on guard, all the tauren went into the big task of looking for food.

Prell even considered going to Rolling Rock Canyon to borrow food from the Kobolds of the Gogo Clan, his mother clan, but he gave up the idea after just thinking about it. He was not familiar with the Gogo Clan, and he was not familiar with the Gogo Clan, and he was in this rough and shaky place.

During this period, I am afraid that no race will give away their rations.

Therefore, the team sent by Kane Bloodhoof is tantamount to sending a glimmer of hope to the tauren of Apalaye camp who are already in trouble.


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