Hey! Sir, madam, please go this way! It’s more lively here!”
Gadgetzan.
A sharp voice sounded in front of Tonatiu and Modera from time to time.
That's a goblin supervisor.
The class division of goblins is not based on strength, but on the amount of wealth they possess in their race and team.
In other words, the richer you are, the higher your status will be, although most of the time rich goblins tend to be stronger.
However, given that goblins are willing to spend a year to earn 100 gold coins rather than spend a year to improve 10% of their strength, in fact most goblins are still good at business and technical strength.
Unless you spend a year improving your strength, you can help the goblins earn 1,000 gold coins in a year instead of only 100.
Like this goblin manager, his status in Gadgetzan is not low, and he manages dozens of ordinary goblins.
There is also a small area in Gadgetzan that he is responsible for, and he is considered a small goblin boss.
The current positioning of goblins is not as clear as that of later generations, and several famous goblin consortiums have just been established at this time.
The structure of the social pyramid of future trade prince-trade director-technical director-supervisor-ordinary goblins-goblin slaves has not yet been completed.
The goblin director in front of me is not the future goblin trade director. The trade director has another name, the Trade Duke.
Trade Director, Trade Duke has a very high status among goblins, and is often responsible for the management of a goblin city.
The goblin manager is only one of the minor bosses in the goblin social hierarchy. Although his level is not low, it is still far behind the trade manager.
But for such a high-status goblin, Tonatiu threw out a broken elemental flame core and promised that his revenge after the end would be a higher-level broken core of living flames.
He casually became Tonatiu and Modera's temporary tour guide, and promised to provide him with all the non-monetary assistance he could for their tour in Gadgetzan today.
Greed flashed from time to time in the little goblin's swollen green eyes, admiring the elemental core in his hand while introducing it loudly and enthusiastically: "The only desert city in Azeroth! The only light of civilization in the barren Gobi Desert!
Gadgetzan! This place will impress all visitors!”
"Well... I'm very impressed." Tonatiu pointed to the front, where a small conflict happened.
It seemed that there was a conflict between a human and a Shuharu. The two sides fought fiercely, and the goblin guards hunted the two people with net guns.
Then the humans and tauren were caught in a net, beaten by a group of goblins, and dragged away to who knows where.
The goblin supervisor said slyly: "Chaos is not allowed in Gadgetzan! Anyone who disturbs public order will be punished accordingly! I believe you also agree with such regulations."
Tonatiu nodded and asked curiously: "What kind of punishment will they receive?"
"Oh!" the goblin manager said nonchalantly, "They will be fined first. If they don't have enough money, they will be hung in the desert for a few days."
"What if they have enough money on them?"
"Time is money! Money is power, money is everything! My husband! If you have the money to buy Gadgetzan, you are welcome to burn this place down now!"
All right.
Tonatiu smiled.
This is really pretty awesome.
Goblins are greedy for money and cunning, but fortunately they don't receive payment or have a way to get more money from the people they serve.
Their service was very conscientious and the goblin supervisor stayed with Tonatiu and Modera all day long, and soon took a brief tour of Gadgetzan, which is now a large area.
Obviously the real Gadgetzan is countless times bigger than the Gadgetzan in the game.
Gadgetzan in the game is just a small dilapidated camp. There are dozens of goblins, a dozen buildings, and simple low walls. It takes a long time for a player to appear.
The buildings in Gadgetzan in reality are very simple. All buildings are made of loess and some stones.
But they are not as low as in the game at all. Instead, they are made very tall, allowing big guys like tauren, who are generally 3 or 4 meters tall, to move in and out freely.
And there are a lot of goblins, and there are goblins everywhere you look. There are also a lot of other races. Here Tonatiu saw tauren, human males, dwarves, gnomes and other races in the game for the first time.
Of course there are some trolls too.
In addition, he even saw some gnolls, wild boars and the like walking openly on the streets, and the goblins ignored them at all.
Even Naga saw two, both strong male Nagas who were about five or six meters tall, much taller than Tonatiu himself.
The only two elves that were not seen were the Kaldorei and the Quel'dorei, which made Tonatiu, who wanted to see what the elven girls looked like after opening his eyes, a little disappointed.
Not to mention the elf girl, not even the female naga was seen.
He did see female gnolls and wild boars, their appearance was no different from the ones in the game, but they had many naked bodies in front of them that didn't care about being exposed...
Just like gnolls and quilboars, the difference between male and female is the number of penises in front of the body and the amount of hair on the body.
The one with fewer vaginas and more hair should be male, and vice versa is female.
Except for the elves and the races that have not yet come to Azeroth, Tonatiu saw most of the intelligent races in Azeroth in Gadgetzan.
None of these guys seem to be kind people, even the tauren who should be generally honest and honest.
The one who can appear in Gadgetzan also looks fierce. Either a ferocious bull or a wild bull. With a huge and strong body, you can tell at a glance that Naga is not someone to be trifled with.
This made Tonatiu realize how powerful Gadgetzan and the goblins were. They were able to bring so many restless elements of different races together in one city without causing much turmoil. Instead, they were able to communicate together and barely live together.
In a city.
He thought this was amazing.
"Hey! Friends! We have gone to all the places you can go! There is only one last place left, which is also the busiest place in Gadgetzan by far!"
"Thump thump thump thump!"
The goblin supervisor shouted in an exaggerated voice, pointing to a place ahead that looked like a prison, with rope nets and goblin guards everywhere and a dense flow of people.
"The Gadgetzan Slave Market! It is also the largest slave market in the continent of Kalimdor! As long as you spend a small amount of money, you can buy a good and obedient slave there! How about it? Man, do you want to buy some slaves?!"
Is there such a place?
Not in the game!
Considering the urinary nature of goblins and the positioning of a city like Gadgetzan, Tonatiu fully understood.
Are goblins good people?
no!
A goblin is the kind of guy who, if you give him enough money, can tie up his parents and sell them to you, while he happily counts the money on his own!
While Modera was curiously looking at the slave market, Tonatiu suddenly squatted down and asked in a low voice that Modera couldn't hear:
"Hey! I said, man, do you have that kind of slave here? The one with fair or violet skin, long ears, the female kind?"
"That's high-end stuff!"
The goblin manager looked like he understood and said in a low voice, "It's very popular! You need to order in advance!"