The tauren in the meeting tent all looked at Prell, hoping that this kobold wise man in their eyes could come up with some better suggestions.
When Cairn Bloodhoof defied all opinions and decided to migrate the entire tauren tribe out of the Desolate Land, they had already made enough psychological preparations. The migration path must be full of hardships.
This was indeed the case. The Centaur clan was constantly chasing behind them and was forced to divide into two migrating clans, the north and the south. The road ahead was full of difficulties.
Because of the ongoing war between the Scorched Valley and the pursuing centaurs, the Scorched Valley was destroyed, and the home where the Bloodfury Harpies had lived for generations was destroyed. They vented their anger on the Tauren, thinking that all this was
Brought by the tauren.
The establishment of the Apalaye camp angered the Witch Wing Harpies. Although the two sides temporarily put aside their hatred through Prell's efforts, the tauren in the north still could not find a safe and smooth way to the new home in the hearts of all tauren.
The road to Mulgore.
Because the thornback wild boars are blocking the road, and the unwilling centaurs are still harassing them. The suggestion and idea put forward by Prell at the beginning was to have a good relationship with the thornback wild boars. Otherwise, whether from the south or the north,
, the tauren must pass through the territory of the Thornback Clan when traveling to Mogore.
Now because of the conservativeness and stubbornness of the thornback quilboars, the way forward for the tauren is blocked. Prell can't think of a better way for a while, unless the tauren can forcefully pass through the thornback quilboar's territory, but if they do so
, they are facing the danger of becoming enemies with the Thornback Clan, and at the same time, the Kokar centaurs roaming the barren land in backwater oases will not make the tauren's migration journey smooth.
So Prell told the Tauren elders present in detail about his travels and discoveries in the past two months.
In today's barren land, the Kokar centaurs are extremely aggressive. With their reproductive capabilities, they will not be satisfied with just occupying the backwater oasis. At present, the centaurs have not yet fully established themselves in the sweetwater oasis, but from now on
From what he has seen in his travels, he thinks it won't be too long.
The Steelmane Clan in the Thorn Ridge in the north of the Backwater Oasis, and the Thornback Clan in the vast Agamagago in the southwest and south. The two wild boar people did not show any cooperation with each other, but fought independently. As a result, they were both half as good as Kokar.
The men and horses are evenly matched.
Once this delicate balance is broken, the centaurs will completely occupy the Sweetwater Oasis, and the way for the northern tauren tribe to move south will be completely blocked.
The current situation in the Barrens is that the quilboars of the Steelmane clan are at war with the Dustwind Harpies in the Razor Ridge area. They are also at odds with the humans in Tiragarde Castle, and they are constantly having disputes with the centaurs in Thorn Ridge.
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In the southwest, the homeland of the Thornback Wild Boars is constantly being invaded and massacred by centaurs. The two major clans of Kokal and Thornback may soon have large-scale conflicts and wars. For the Tauren, tens of thousands of clan members
The pressure of survival, as well as the pressure of a war that could break out with the centaurs at any time, were simply too great.
Prell reluctantly made a suggestion, asking the elders to send tauren raptor druids to continuously monitor the Sweetwater Oasis area. If there is a conflict between the centaurs and the thornback wild boars, then there is a high possibility that a war will begin.
It will explode in that area.
Even if there is no fighting between the Kokar centaur and the thornback quilboar, once the short first rainy season is over, the centaur will inevitably use the Sweetwater Oasis to attack the tauren again due to their savage and strong desire for aggression and killing.
of.
Due to his outstanding performance in the last battle with the harpies, Prell gained the trust of the tauren and could even enter the meeting tent to speak. However, he only had the right to make suggestions but not decision-making.
The fate of the clan is left to a kobold to handle.
After speaking and making suggestions, Prell left the tent, and the remaining matters needed to be discussed and decided by the tauren themselves.
He sighed again, feeling that it seemed really slim to pin the future destiny of his tribe on the tauren. But Prell had no choice. He woke up too late. With his strength,
It is still impossible to completely drive away the influence of venture capital companies that are oppressing the ethnic group by oneself.
As for using the help of the tribe to unite the kobolds to resist, Prell thinks this is a big joke. As a kobold, he understands his tribe better than any other race. Taking the Storm Mine as an example, so far,
A total of 8 bloodline awakening casters were born.
This birth rate is about 5%, but it must be taken into account that the large families Gazruin hired Gaspar were all kobold families in their prime. After Belga and the group of awakened people,
The second batch of bloodline awakeners has not yet appeared.
For the indigenous races, the number of spellcasters determines the strength of the race or clan. Relatively speaking, the strength of the kobold tribe in the Wind Mine is obviously not enough. Even if Prell can fight a hundred of them now, Belga
These awakened ones can fight ten of them each, but what about the remaining ordinary kobolds?
Gresu with dozens of jackals can suppress a group of nearly a thousand people until they are so angry that they dare not speak. This is the courage, fighting power and desire to resist shown by the kobolds!
For the first time, Prell felt extremely irritable. Sometimes he even thought that he could leave quietly and ignore everything that happened. Anyway, he felt that he was not an orthodox and real kobold, but when things came to an end
, he still relented.
The Tauren did not find the best solution in the end, but they agreed with Prell's suggestion and sent the Raptor Druid to begin continuous monitoring and reconnaissance of the Sweetwater Oasis area.
Time passed quickly, and the pandaren Chen Stormstout quickly became familiar with the tauren with his chubby appearance and cheerful personality. Although the tauren are close relatives of the buffalo people in Pandaria, it is obvious that the tauren are
Panda people have a simple and honest character, so they don’t have much resistance or prejudice.
He was still not very proficient in Goblin language, so he started learning Tauren language again. Perhaps it was because the Pandaren themselves were too smart, but in just half a month, his mastery of the two new languages improved by leaps and bounds.
Prell was not idle either. He continued to lead his team and went into the forest named Giant Wood Valley by the minotaurs outside the Apalaye camp, clearing out poisonous snakes, spiders, centipedes, and collecting female bull heads.
People provided security while continuing to hunt and doing their best to prepare for the collection and storage of food.
Six days have passed since the last heavy rain, and the first herd of forest reindeer appeared in the east of Giant Tree Valley. They migrated from the foothills of the Barrens.
As the reindeer entered the Stonetalon Mountains, the raptor druids who had been flying for reconnaissance also brought bad news: southeast of the Sweetwater Oasis and in the direction of the Backwater Oasis, a large number of centaur herdsmen appeared.
Unlike other intelligent races, almost all centaurs are soldiers, and even the women among them are extremely powerful. After giving birth, centaur women often cut off their right breasts to make it easier to draw bows in battle.
Their toughness is not weaker than that of the men of the same race.
According to the observations of the raptor druids, there were even traces of quilboar slaves in the migratory army of the Kokar Centaur. Since the quilboar had mastered the method of taming the common coyotes in the Barrens, the greedy centaurs forced these
The captives and slaves tamed a group of hyenas for them.
Several quilback villages in the vast north of Agamagog were also wiped out by the locust-like centaur army. According to the desperate reconnaissance of the raptor druids, the quilbacks seemed to be gathering forces and preparing for revenge.
Prell once again suggested that the tauren could send elite troops to take the initiative to assist the thornback quilboars in attacking the centaurs from the side. His idea was that since the thornback quilboars were not willing to ally with the tauren, then the tauren would take the initiative.
Some, provide certain help to the quilboar, thus giving the centaur the illusion that the two races have formed an alliance.
However, his suggestion was not approved by the tauren. The elders cautiously believed that sending troops rashly might cause misunderstandings among the quilboar people. You must know that the tauren tribe led by Cairn Bloodhoof in the south still had to pass through the quilbacks.
With the permission of the quilboar, they can barely survive between Razorfen and the Highlands.
In the end, after debate, the elders decided to send the raptor druid to deliver the message, leaving the final decision to the warchief Cairn Bloodhoof. Prell sighed. He understood the tauren's approach, because today's tauren
, can't make any more enemies.
However, before the Raptor Druid arrived, the battle between the Kokar Centaur and the Thornback Boar Man had already ended. The Centaur relied on its extremely powerful mobility to take advantage of the nomads and their own race, leaving only a part of them.
Human hands are holding the front.
The other centaurs divided into several groups and broke into Agamagog, attacking and burning the quilboar villages everywhere. As a result, even a large-scale battle did not break out on the frontal battlefield, and the thornback quilboar had to withdraw.
, wipe out these small centaur armies using guerrilla tactics.
This time the tauren elders no longer need to argue, because everyone knows that since the thornback quilboar cannot be stopped, the centaur's next step must be to rush into the Sweetwater Oasis, and use it as a base to attack the Stonetalon Mountain Pass again.
Come.
The war was about to break out, and the entire Apalaye camp became busy and began various preparations before the war. Gresu once again sent goblins to negotiate trade.
This time the tauren couldn't refuse. They purchased a large amount of grain from Gresu, and Gresu promised that the food would be delivered soon.
Prell has also assembled his own small team. This kind of war is a great opportunity for him to gain experience, and he must go all out.