Back in Orgrimmar, Thrall sat on the throne and began to think about the whole thing.
Yes, he was indeed deceived and fell into the Kul Tiran people's trick. As a result, the life and death of the water elemental lord Neptulon was unknown and he was unable to provide protection for Orgrimmar.
It's just that Thrall really can't figure out why the people of Kul Tiran have the magic of the Burning Legion.
But Thrall doesn't feel that he has done anything wrong. As long as the guardian Aegwynn is still there, the orcs will be safe. Compared with the Kul Tiran navy and the mysterious tide curse, Neptulon poses a greater threat to the chief's position.
It must be solved.
This is the philosophy of a king. A mediocre king often considers the interests of the whole clan, while a wise king only cares about his own power and status. History has proven countless times that only the latter has the chance to have the last laugh. Thrall is obviously
the latter.
What he had to think about now was how to face Aegwynn's questioning. The cunning Thrall rolled his eyes and quickly found a way.
Not long after, a dark cloud enveloped Orgrimmar, and the former guardian Aegwynn, with deep anger, rushed into the chief's tent like a meteor.
Aegwynn's beautiful face is almost distorted, and her beautiful eyes are full of anger:
"Thall, you damn beast, you actually assassinated Neptulon. He is my most reliable old friend. Without Neptulon, who can deal with the curse of the tide? Do you want the orcs to be exterminated?"
Aegwynn had fire and lightning brewing in her hands, and was about to punish Thrall. However, Thrall did not rush, and just smiled confidently. This made Aegwynn a little confused, so he temporarily stopped and wanted to hear what Thrall would do.
explain.
Sal stood up quickly, saluted respectfully, and explained calmly:
"Neptulon is just a humble water element. He is so weak and vulnerable. The weak are not qualified to survive in this world. Although the curse of the tide is powerful, I believe you have a way, right? Keep it.
Sir."
Thrall looked like he was convinced of Aegwynn. How could the former defender endure it: "Thall, you will pay the price for your domineering behavior. Don't think that no one can replace you."
"Lord Guardian, I use the fel magic of the Burning Legion." Thrall said in an emphatic tone.
"The Burning Legion!"
Aegwynn didn't realize this. If he hadn't been concerned about the legion's magic, he would have completely torn Thrall into pieces, leaving his soul to suffer forever.
Seeing Aegwynn's expression soften, Thrall said calmly:
"I received a secret order from the Burning Legion. Lord Kil'jaeden personally conveyed that Neptulon must be killed. I have no choice."
Since it was an order from the Burning Legion, Aegwynn's expression finally calmed down. Although he had doubts, this was the best evidence against Neptulon's evil magic.
Suddenly, Sal felt a sharp pain in his body. He fell to the ground and rolled in pain. He couldn't help but scream, like an insect being ravaged by invisible feet, which lasted for half an hour.
Thrall felt like he was trembling all over, his body seemed to be torn apart, his eyes were filled with darkness, and even his soul was hurt.
"This is your punishment for your unauthorized actions, Thrall." Aegwynn warned sternly: "If the Burning Legion has any secret orders in the future, you must notify me in advance. If you do so next time, you will be dead."
Thrall let out a sigh of relief, finally escaping from the gate of hell. He kept on doing nothing. Thrall gritted his teeth: "Master Guardian, I don't dare to hide it anymore, I will tell you Kil'jaeden."
My lord’s secret order is not only to deal with Neptulon, but also the Bronze Dragon King Nozdormu.”
"Why did the Burning Legion deal with Nozdormu?"
Aegwynn was puzzled, but she couldn't verify it with Kil'jaeden. After hesitating for a while, she asked: "Thall, what can you do against Nozdormu?"
Thrall sighed deliberately, shook his head and said: "In order to deal with Neptulon, I have been exposed. Nozdormu must have been prepared. Of course, I do not want to kill Nozdormu, but I cannot disobey the orders of the Legion.
, should at least do one scene.”
Aegwynn understood Thrall's intention, not to kill Nozdormu, but to fulfill the Legion's order. He only had to deal with it, but Nozdormu must suffer some hardships.
After being silent for a long time, Aegwynn had doubts in her heart, but she realized that the order of the Burning Legion was the key, and sacrificing a mere Nozdormu was nothing significant.
In Aegwynn's plan, there is no place for the Aspect Dragons in Azeroth. They are just using them to extract their residual value to the maximum extent.
"Orgrimmar is still safe." Aegwynn said with great confidence:
"If the Kul Tirans launch the Tide Curse, I still have one last trump card. I guess they don't dare to act rashly."
Thrall was relieved to receive Aegwynn's assurance, even though it was expected.
After a long silence, Aegwynn finally made up his mind and handed a scroll to Thrall. The scroll slowly unfolded in front of Thrall, containing three scales of Nozdormu.
The golden scales glowed brightly, and Aegwynn explained coldly:
"These three scales are the way to control Nozdormu. The first is imprisonment, the second is death, and the third is death. Thrall, how to deal with Nozdormu is all up to you.
Suddenly, I had an old relationship with Nozdormu, and he had helped me a lot, so I said that you stole this scroll from me."
Thrall quickly put away the scroll, understanding that this was Aegwynn's test for him.
You cannot choose the second or third scale, you can only use the first scale. Although it cannot kill Nozdormu, Thrall has a way. He will make Nozdormu suffer pain more terrible than death.
, making this guardian dragon completely crazy.
The powerful bronze dragon army is ultimately a threat to the orcs. Although they are allies at this time, they may also be enemies in the future. If you have the opportunity to destroy them, don't miss it.
Survival is so cruel.
Aegwynn left Orgrimmar with random excuses. Before leaving, she specifically asked Nozdormu to let the Bronze Dragonflight protect Orgrimmar's safety.
Although Nozdormu agreed, Neptulon's lessons made him wary. The bronze dragon army had always been thin, but he still mobilized most of his strength.
Not to deal with the Kul Tirans, but to guard against the orcs.
On a high mountain in Durotar, the steep peak is difficult for monkeys to climb. Nozdormu nested on the top of the mountain, overlooking Orgrimmar from a high place, thinking that this place was very safe.
After Neptulon's water elemental army withdrew from the battle, Kul Tiras's navy began to take action. Daelin knew Aegwynn's methods and believed that she must have a back-up plan. She hid all the tide sages and attacked the coastline.
A village of orcs and trolls.
In this regard, Thrall had to send troops to fight. After many battles, both engines were damaged, but the orcs were obviously at an absolute disadvantage.
The Kul Tirans had the advantage of the ocean and could come and leave whenever they wanted. Under fierce artillery fire, countless orcs were killed on the battlefield, and the support from the dragons was always not timely.
For this reason, the anxious Thrall thought of asking Jaina for help.