Chapter nine hundred and seventy-fifth: the savior of Loa II
Frost King Malak was shocked. The so-called small request might be a heavy price that he could not bear.
Unfortunately, the Zul'Drak Empire has no retreat. Frost King Malak has made up his mind and will agree to anything as long as it does not threaten his throne.
"The great savior Thrall has dedicated his life for Azeroth. We should try our best to meet the savior's requirements." Frost King Malak said politely.
Wo Jin had a sad look on his face and sighed:
"In order to save Azeroth, the savior has worked hard every day, often going deep into dangerous places, and no one has been protecting his safety. If the Zul'Drak Empire is willing to give up a Loa god to become Thrall, the savior, one of the kings
Loa, the Zul'Drak Empire will win the friendship of the Horde and become a member of the Horde."
Frost King Malak tilted his head slightly, with a puzzled expression on his face. Thrall actually needed a Loa, which was far beyond his expectation.
The Loa God is exclusive to the Trolls. There is no precedent for other races to obtain the protection of the Loa God. Frost King Malak thought for a moment: "I wonder if the Loa God can agree."
Wojin said sincerely:
"Don't worry, the tribe comes with peace and will never force others to do anything. If a certain Loa god becomes Thrall's Loa, he will gain the faith of the entire tribe. He will be the Loa of kings and savior of the orc clan.
The Loa of Thrall, the Loa of the Horde.”
Frost King Malak hesitated. Although Malak didn't know as much as the priests about the mysteries of Loa, he still vaguely knew some secrets.
For example, the more believers there are, the faster the strength of the Loa gods grows. Most of the Loa gods' overt and covert fights are to compete for believers.
The loss of one Loa in the Zul'Drak Empire is just one less tribe. This price is acceptable compared to the peace of the entire Zul'Drak Empire and the protection of the tribe.
What's more, if those ambitious Loa gods knew about this, they would probably compete to become Thrall's savior, Thrall's Loa of Kings, and the Frost King Malak would not be able to stop him.
Frost King Malak thought for a long time and said: "I will discuss this matter with the priests."
Wo'jin emphasized again:
"Frost King Malak, once again declare that the tribe has absolutely no intention of forcing others to make things difficult. Everything is based on the principle of voluntariness. Even if this matter fails, the Zul'Drak Empire is welcome to join the tribe."
Vol'jin's sincere attitude did not make Frost King Malak relax his vigilance. Unfortunately, he could not figure out what Vol'jin's intentions were, so he agreed.
Frost King Malak held a meeting and conveyed Vol'jin's proposal to the priests and Loa gods of the Zul'Drak Empire, which instantly caused a strong uproar.
All the Loa gods stated that they would never provide shelter to the orcs.
The priests also said that the Loa gods would only protect the trolls.
Seeing the resolute attitude of the Loa gods, Frost King Malak felt relieved. Instead, he apologized to Vol'jin and didn't know how to explain it.
What Frost King Malak did not expect was that a simple proposal would create a huge rift between the Loa gods and the priests.
The Loa and the priests share weal and woe. The priests serve the Loa, and the Loa helps the priests achieve a luxurious life.
But if the Loa spirit surrenders to the tribe and becomes Thrall's Loa of Kings, then the orcs will definitely be chosen as priests, and the abandoned troll priests will lose everything.
What makes the priests even more unbearable is that if a tribe loses the protection of the Loa god, it will soon be annexed by other tribes and become slaves or even food.
Just after the meeting ended, Wojin in the inn received a message from the Loa spirit.
The wind snake god Quesluen was the first to get in touch with Wojin. A blood-red wind snake phantom appeared in front of Wojin, looked at him arrogantly, and made a clear voice:
"After the death of Prophet Salonya, I, Queslun, became the strongest Loa in Zul'Drak. I really want to know what kind of treatment Thrall, the savior, will provide me."
Wojin was proud that his plan was half successful, and he said nonsense:
"The noble wind serpent god Quethrun, the savior Thrall promised to build a golden altar in the center of Orgrimmar to promote your name among all tribe members. You can choose any tribe's territory to build your
The area around the nest will become a restricted area to avoid fighting.
Disturb your rest. Hold a sacrifice every three months. Your food will be the fattest tauren and panda meat. Your wishes will be unconditionally fulfilled. You don't need to fight for the tribe, you only need to provide Thrall.
Just give him shelter and protect him from traitors."
"Is this all your treatment?" Quesluen seemed a little dissatisfied.
Vol'jin deliberately showed a surprised expression and asked knowingly: "Honorable Wind Serpent God Quesluen, we will definitely satisfy your request unconditionally."
Quesluen made a sharp voice: "First of all, I must have the right to select priests, and I must have the power of life and death over them."
"Of course." Wojin agreed happily.
Quesluen said cautiously: "I will guide the souls of all the fallen members of the tribe into the kingdom of the dead and obtain eternal rest."
Vol'jin secretly thought that his judgment was indeed correct. What the Loa gods care about most is the number of souls. This is the fundamental reason why they cannot refuse.
"It is an honor for the Horde." Vol'jin pretended not to know anything.
"Very good, Vol'jin, I need to think carefully before making a decision. You will get my reply soon." After that, Quesluen disappeared.
After that, Rennok, the giant bear god, Mattos, the mammoth god, Loahakea, the snow leopard god, Akali, the rhinoceros god, etc. successively visited Wojin, and most of them expressed their willingness to become Thrall's king.
Loa.
Vol'jin answered them one by one and revealed the news to the priests of Loa in a secret way.
The three priests of Quethrun, the wind serpent god, gathered together, warming themselves by the fire and talking about the gloomy future.
High Priest Mufunu was dejected:
"We're done. I got news that Quesluen has contacted Vol'jin. She is the strongest Loa in Zul'Drak and is most likely to be picked by Thrall."
High Priest Tua Tua looked full of sorrow:
"What else can we do? We can only pray to Quesluen to spare our lives. The powerful, wealthy, and beautiful women will all leave us, and we can only linger in this world."
The high priest Havini on the side roared loudly:
"What should we do with our tribe? In the snow-capped mountains, our tribe lost most of our tribe, and we managed to get through the difficulties. Are we going to become food for other tribes?"
High priest Mufunu said with a gloomy face: "How can mortals go against God Loa? Maybe this is our fate, the fate of our family."
There was a knock on the door. The visitor was the warlord Zolmaz. As soon as he entered the door, he leaned in front of the brazier, stretched out his limbs to warm himself, and said mysteriously: "Loa God is duplicitous. He contacted Wojin in private. I
I think you all know that, right?"
High priest Tua Tua snorted coldly and said:
"Zolmaz, are you here to tempt us to convert to the evil god? Hum, even your evil god can't break our oath with the Loa god."