The two major clans of quillback and steelmane, the wild boars, and the tauren who were guest armies, united together, fought against the centaur army in the northern part of the Agamagog region for two days.
According to the reports of the Raptor Druids who were constantly conducting high-altitude reconnaissance, this war was fought without any structure. The whole scene was chaotic. The Thornback clan sent about 15,000 troops, and the Steelmane clan sent about 10,000 troops, and
An army of less than 20,000 centaurs fought together, and it was hard to separate them.
The more than a thousand tauren troops brought by Cairn Bloodhoof were pushed to the back by the thornback quilboar, and they didn't even have a chance to play.
The wild boar people are still stubborn. They don't seem to believe in the fighting power of the tauren at all. They feel that the tauren who are being chased by the centaurs and running around are not much stronger.
Even the raptor druids who were investigating couldn't help complaining about the performance of the quilboars on the battlefield. Their commanders simply did not have the ability to command such a large number of troops, so the Thornback and Steelmane clans were actually fighting independently. Kane
Bloodhoof was willing to help, but unfortunately the Thornback Boar refused.
"There was no interception, no containment, and no wave of attacks. The Thornback Boarmen sent out all their forces as soon as the battle began and rushed forward in a chaotic manner. The Steelmane Boarmen's reaction was similar. There was not even any coordination between them, resulting in
There is a huge disconnect on the battlefield.
If it weren't for the fact that the centaur's morale was not high because of the burned food and grass, based on the centaur's performance in the past, they would have been able to break through the quilboar's defense line on the first day.
Those ordinary wild boar soldiers are indeed very brave, but it is a pity that they do not have an outstanding commander. The compatriot army led by our great chief cannot enter the battlefield at all, because there are surging wild boar people everywhere. This is simply not a war, wild boars
People seem to be using their usual hunting methods to conduct this war!
What a pity. The centaur army received support from the direction of the backwater oasis. They broke open a line of defense and broke out! I have already met the chief, and he ordered me to return and inform everyone that he will lead his guards.
News!"
Raptor Druid Gonzalo Swift Wind described what he saw above the battlefield in a helpless tone, and Elias and other tauren officers fell silent.
Since the battle at the Stonetalon Mountain Pass, Camp Apalaye has been in contact with the tauren led by Kane and Bloodhoof in the south. It was originally thought that this time it would be able to eliminate part of the Centaur forces and consume enough of the Centaur strength.
I didn't expect the result to be like this.
As an observer, Prell was also speechless. According to the descriptions of the raptor druids, he felt that if the wild boar clans of the Thornback and Steelmane clans had a little bit of cooperation awareness, they would at least be able to control the Centaur in the backwater oasis.
Get enough results before arriving for support.
The centaur army has lost all morale. Although the quilboars of the Thornback clan are constantly harassed by the guerrillas sent by the Centaur, the quilboars of the Steelmane clan are waiting for work. Even if there is a gap in combat effectiveness between the two races, the quilboar people this time
At least they surpassed the centaurs in terms of number of troops.
It's a pity that what was originally a great victory was turned into what it is now by the quilboar. Prell has nothing to say. He just thinks that the quilboar is too stubborn.
Although the tauren were forced to migrate and occupied part of the territory of the quillbacks, the tauren were at least able to communicate and reason, while the centaurs had firmly occupied the backwater oasis and combined the two major tribes of steelmane and thornback.
The quilboar clan drove out this rich oasis.
As outsiders, the centaurs are more brutal and barbaric. In contrast, the tauren who have repeatedly expressed goodwill, even if the wild boars do not welcome them, should at least regard them as potential allies, not as they are now, Kane Blood
As the chief of the tauren, Hoof didn't even give him a chance to ask for a fight.
But no matter what, the melee in the Barrens involving three races and three major clans ended hastily.
The Centaur's attempt to occupy the Sweetwater Oasis was thwarted, and the situation returned to what it was before. The only one who benefited was the Tauren. They once again sent troops to rebuild the Glory Outpost, and for the first time extended the ground patrol route to the vicinity of the Sweetwater Oasis.
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The centaurs of the Kokar clan continued to retreat to the backwater oasis base camp, licking their wounds while preparing to accumulate strength for the next war. The two major clans of wild boars, the Thornback and Steelmane clans, especially the Thornback clan, suffered heavy losses, at least 20 of them.
In villages and settlements, more than 4,000 civilians disappeared or died in battle due to the Centaur intrusion.
With the shrinking of the centaurs, the Barrens seemed to have returned to a brief state of peace. The Thornback Quilboar was very proud of this, thinking that all this was achieved by the quilboar's desperate fight.
They probably wanted to show off in front of the tauren, so when Cairn Bloodhoof came to the mountain pass camp with a hundred-man escort, the tauren chief's face looked a little unhappy.
But when he saw Prell and his friends in the welcoming crowd, he became happy. Kane Bloodhoof had already heard about Prell's achievements, and he treated Prell and others with tauren etiquette.
After a salute, Prell accepted it calmly.
Then, as the tauren warchief, he expressed his gratitude and welcome to the pandaren Chen Stormstout. The pandaren had fought side by side with the tauren for a month, and had truly won the respect and friendship of the tauren.
There were two other people who were also greeted by Kane Bloodhoof. The two goblin merchant brothers, Jikniku and Binznaku, were also welcomed by the war chief because of their performance in the war. At the same time, Kane
.Bloodhoof said that all tauren are willing to trade with goblin brothers.
Originally, the trade fair agreed between the tauren and the harpies of the Witchwing clan was near the mountain pass, but after the centaur army arrived, the Witchwing clan quickly evacuated, and they were unwilling to get involved in this war.
For the two goblin merchants, the arrival of the centaurs disrupted their business. Originally, some harpies showed a certain interest in Jikniku's fashionable clothing, but the war kept the harpies away from here, and they were angry.
Jikniku immediately pulled his younger brother to join the tauren army.
Although the combat effectiveness of the two goblins is very weak, they have the courage and boldness of the goblin race to do whatever it takes for money. Their weapons are only two dwarf muskets with limited range and even insufficient ammunition, but the two rely on their size advantage.
Specializing in cold shots, it has achieved considerable results.
Later, Elias even sent a tauren blacksmith to make copper projectiles for them according to the goblin's instructions. In the end, the two goblins actually achieved more than sixty effective kills.
Regarding Kane Bloodhoof's promise, the two goblins hugged each other excitedly, because this promise meant that for a period of time, the two goblins would be the specialized suppliers of the tauren race. They had begun to discuss excitedly how to quickly
He quickly disposed of the clothes and accessories in his hands and brought in other materials and goods that the tauren were really interested in.
Cairn Bloodhoof specially invited Prell to the tent. He felt that it was necessary to seek answers to some questions from this kobold wise man.
Prell noticed that Cairn Bloodhoof was not carrying the long-handled battle ax from the last meeting, but was holding a spear with a handle made of some kind of dark black tree and a sharp and shiny spear head.
It is tied with a long white plush ball, and under the broad-bladed spearhead, there are three rows of axe-shaped twigs, decorated with white feathers, and the spear body is engraved with various complex runes.
This must be the rune spear passed down from generation to generation by the tauren warchief! Prell stared at this weapon intently. He once heard Herta Lei Ge say that the rune spear is a magic weapon that can be returned to the ground after being thrown.
In the hands of the holder, it can enable the holder to enter a stealth state without being discovered by keen prey.
Looking at the totem pole behind Kane Bloodhoof, Prell believed that the tauren chief had mastered the use of three weapons: battle axe, spear and totem pole, and was a master of weapons!
Kane Bloodhoof didn't notice that Prell's attention was not on him. He sat cross-legged and leaned forward to make him look less tall. He wanted to show his respect for Preel as much as possible and
equality.
Then he said with some sadness: "Prell, the suggestion you made before, the first step is to reconcile with the harpies of the Witchwing clan, we have done it. But the second step of negotiations with the wild boar people has never reached a breakthrough.
Progress, so what should we do next?”
As the tauren chief, Cairn Bloodhoof was naturally not lacking in wisdom and strategy, but one person was short of wits after all. He wanted to hear what new suggestions or strategies Prell had.
Prell has thought about this issue many times. No matter what, he was the one who proposed the strategy in the first place, and the tauren have followed his strategies and suggestions very hard.
Prell said comfortingly: "No matter what, at least the tauren and wild boar people still maintain a certain degree of communication, and there is no conflict between the two races. This is enough! Most of the indigenous races are very stubborn. After all, the tauren
To the wild boars in the Barrens, they are just like the centaurs, they are foreign invaders.
It is normal for them to show resistance, fear and even hatred towards the invaders. In my opinion, this time the Thornback Clan allows the tauren to send troops to follow, which is actually a kind of recognition and concession! "
He now understood that he had obviously taken it for granted that the condition of "resurrecting Agamaggan" was sufficiently tempting to the wild boars.
Prell even felt that if the Kokar centaurs in the Barrens were eliminated or driven away, or even if their strength was greatly reduced, then the wild boars would shift the target of the war to the tauren who were also invaders.
Do the tauren have to be saved by Thrall? Prell is very unconvinced. He feels that since he came to the world of Azeroth, or is a "chosen one" in a certain sense, he may not have to disappear in Thrall.