Robbie used magic to disguise himself as a goblin noble from the Hot Sands Port of Tanaris, and blended into this port full of slums.
Goblins are probably the race with the greatest disparity between rich and poor in Azeroth.
For example, in Bilgewater Port, on one side is a luxurious scene of feasting, feasting, sensuality, and luxury places where orcs, tauren, Zandalari trolls and other upper-class people enjoy luxury. Here you can buy all the sensory enjoyment with gold coins.
On the other side are countless slums. The goblins in the lower class have nothing, and even they themselves are the private property of the rich.
Every year, countless goblins send themselves to the sky with explosives because they can't stand the miserable life.
The goblin nobles spare no effort to exploit their own kind. They claim to be the race that knows how to do business best in Azeroth, but they never understand social economics.
When did humans realize the consequences of over-exploitation?
It probably started with the economic crisis when the milk was dumped, which made the capitalists understand that if the workers have no money, the goods produced by the capitalists cannot be sold, and everyone ends up playing together.
But the goblin rich have cleverly avoided the economic crisis by never selling their goods to their suffering brethren.
Ten thousand years ago, the goblins were slaves to the trolls on Kezan Island, or rather food, just like humans raising cattle and sheep. There are many stories about how the goblins rose up and created engineering and alchemy.
statement.
But the real reasonable explanation is that the goblins relied on the Burning Legion to rise, and their engineering and alchemy also originated from the Burning Legion.
Azeroth has a shield built by the Titans, and the Star Destroyers of the Burning Legion cannot enter Azeroth.
Many of the Burning Legion's advanced war equipment, such as magic mechas, require maintenance. Originally, these maintenance tasks were completed by professional equipment installed in Star Destroyers. Now they can only rely on the manual work of Legion technicians, which is extremely inefficient. This greatly
The number of magic mechas is limited.
Therefore, the legion technicians thought of a way to train local technicians in Azeroth.
They cannot choose a united and ambitious intelligent race. Teaching them advanced technology is equivalent to cultivating potential enemies for the legion.
You cannot choose a race that is too stupid, otherwise you will not be able to understand the advanced technology of the Legion.
So the cunning and insidious goblins with extremely high IQs, who took pleasure in exploiting and oppressing their own kind, came into the Legion's sight.
The Burning Legion saved them from the oppression of the Kozan Trolls. Today, there are still many troll activities in the Kozan Islands. Weak goblin civilians are often captured and eaten, but the goblin nobles who are busy making money never care about such trivial matters.
Originally, the skin color of goblins was gray and earthy, similar to the skin color of cavemen. When they were working for the Legion, they were contaminated with the breath of magic, and their skin gradually turned green.
Goblins are proud of their green skin and think it is the color of nobles, so goblins with other skin colors are gradually eliminated.
Bilgewater Port was originally the base of the Burning Legion. Ten thousand years ago, the earth collapsed and before Aman'Thul shattered the continental plate, the Burning Legion hurriedly evacuated Azeroth, and countless materials were not able to be taken away.
After the sky fell and the earth shattered, Bilgewater Port was lucky enough to survive. The goblins crawled out of the dust in the base. In front of them were mountains of war machinery. This was originally an opportunity for the goblins to rise and possibly even unify Azeroth.
But the goblins never had this kind of mind. They soon fell into internal fighting and fought endlessly for wealth. In the end, several major families divided up the legion base and sold these precious war materials as scraps in exchange for their favorite
Macaroon coin.
There were too many war materials left behind by the Legion, and they had not been sold off after many years. As a result, many steel creations such as mechas became rusty. The red rust was washed away by the rain and polluted the nearby sea areas.
This is where the name Bilgewater Harbor comes from.
For ten thousand years, the goblins have maintained close contact with the Burning Legion. Every time the Legion invades, a large number of goblins sign up to join the Legion's technician team. This is a good opportunity for them to rise to the top.
The introduction of the magic mecha production line into Azeroth requires a lot of manual maintenance. The goblins in Bilgewater Port have also become active and are actively signing up. Even the goblins living at the lowest level are ambitious and they seize every opportunity to hone their abilities.
Technology is to join the Burning Legion one day.
Robbie had no doubt that the goblin nobles must have information about the magic mecha production line.
At the moment, the richest goblin in Bilgewater is Trade King Maldi. The later Trade King Gallywix is just a little-known figure. He only became prosperous after becoming Thrall's steward.
In Gallywix's biography, he once described his struggle process and called himself the second richest man in the Bilgewater Consortium. This was just his self-bragging.
As a well-established goblin noble, Robbie hired an adventuring team to protect himself. The leader of the team was a thick ogre who walked in front like a wall.
As soon as he entered Bilgewater Port, Robbie realized that his decision was correct. Countless goblin civilians came in like a green ocean, holding various resumes in their hands and constantly introducing themselves.
Fortunately, the ogre captain stood in front of him, allowing Robbie to avoid being surrounded by a large group of goblin civilians.
They are eager to serve noble goblins like Robbie, who are well-dressed, but they are just a little too enthusiastic, and they are also mixed with thieves with dirty hands and feet.
Robbie saw with his own eyes that the ogre grabbed a few frog thieves and stuffed them into his mouth to chew them. No one came to hold them responsible, but Robbie later received a few bills.
Of course, Robbie needed to hire a guide. There was a Kezan troll in the adventure team who was very familiar with the goblin clan. After going out for a walk, he found a clever goblin guide who was said to be a local local snake.
This is a skinny goblin with a pair of small eyes that are shining brightly. He introduced himself:
"The younger one is called Rick. I am familiar with every street and house in Rustwater Port. I recognize all the nobles and their beautiful daughters. If you want to find some reasonably priced clubs, I will be happy to recommend them on your behalf.
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Robbie pretended to be serious, pretending to be a shrewd person unique to goblin merchants:
"I'm not interested in any of this. I came to Bilgewater Port to expand trade. There are a lot of talents among the goblins. I only look for the most useful ones. Rick, you must prove your abilities to me, and I will pay you."
One hundred, oh no, ninety macaroons, I need to see Trade King Maldi, by any means possible."
Rick was silent for a long time and made an embarrassed expression: "This is difficult to do, and it requires more macaroons."
"Ninety-one macaroons, no more." Robbie's attitude was extremely firm.
Seeing that there was no room for negotiation, Rick reluctantly agreed: "Okay, okay, but I need fifty macaroons as a deposit."
Robbie took out thirty macaroons: "I can only give you thirty, not one more. Rick, I remember you. If you run away with my macaroons, I will give them all."
The property is hunting you down."
Rick happily took the macaroon coin and happily got into an alley with sewage flowing across it.