On a high ground, Kilrogg Deadeye was surrounded by the most powerful tribal warriors, looking coldly at the battlefield below.
Kilrogg Deadeye is a member of the Blood Cave Clan. Under the arrangement of his injured father, he followed the clan's ancient tradition: he performed a ritual in which he sacrificed his left eye in exchange for seeing his future destiny.
Then he turned around and killed his father, seized the rights of the clan, and became the chief of the Blood Cave/Bleeding Ring clan at a young age.
After losing his left eye in the mysterious ritual, Kilrogg Deadeye entered every battle with the confidence to see through his own life and death.
This quickly made him and the Blood Cave clan very famous among the orcs. Before Ner'zhul was born, he was the most famous young strongman among the orcs.
At the Kashgar Festival held in Nagrand, he was a star among the orcs, and he was praised by the orcs wherever he went.
The Blood Hollow Clan suddenly transformed from a weak orc clan into the most powerful clan force in the Tanarion Jungle, ruthlessly driving the arakkoa forces out of the area.
In the end, Ner'zhul, who was younger than Kilrogg, emerged from nowhere, and in a very short period of time, he unified the orcs with terrifying power.
Even though he was unwilling to do so, Kilrogg surrendered to Ner'zhul.
Because when Ner'zhul arrived alone in the territory of the Blood Cave Clan, Kilrogg was eager to kill him.
The left eye socket of the dead eye, which had no eyeball, began to hurt slightly. Kilrogg, who had seen through his own death, shrank away.
The Blood Cave Clan has had the ritual of sacrificing eyes since ancient times, but the eye sockets actually hurt after the sacrifice. This is something that has never happened before.
Dead Eye believed that if he attacked Ner'zhul who was alone at that time, his future destiny would change, and the death experience he had seen through would not be accurate.
He compromised.
Surrendered.
Kilrogg Deadeye became one of the generals under the orc leader Ner'zhul, and led the Bleeding Hollow clan to become his vanguard.
After passing through the mysterious gate, the Blood Hollow clan became the main force in the orc invasion of Zuldazar.
Because compared with other orcs, the Tanarion Jungle where the Bloodhole Clan is accustomed to live has a very similar climate and terrain to the Dazar'alor region.
They are more adapted to the rainforest than other orcs. If the Blood Cave Clan doesn't rush to the front, who else is suitable to rush to the front?
A war song that comes and goes without a shadow?
The Blackstone clan is better at infantry combat and is also the supplier of weapons and equipment to the army?
Or is it the clan directly under the leader, with all members changed from shamans to warlocks, and the Shadowmoon clan with the most powerful spellcasting force among the orcs?
Or the Frostwolf and Thor who are better at fighting in the ice field?
neither.
The most suitable for fighting in the rainforest is the Blood Cave Clan from the Tanarion Jungle.
Kilrogg had no choice but to shirk, and he became the commander-in-chief of the Orcs' Eastern Route Army, responsible for leading the Orcs to break through the Tal'Gurub region.
The leader is already dissatisfied with the offensive and progress of the Eastern Route Army during this period. Compared with the overwhelming desert route, there are two other fronts that are progressing smoothly.
The speed and progress of the Blood Cave Clan's main attack in this direction have greatly disappointed the leader.
Kilrogg had to go to the front line in person, leading the most elite Blood Cave clan elites to appear on the battlefield for the first time.
Today we must break the enemy's will to fight. At the very least, we must penetrate the first canyon of Talgurab and occupy half of the Talgurab area.
Kilrogg thought this was easy, because the mysterious ritual had already told him that this was not the area where he would die.
Since you are prepared to take the lead, you will not die.
In this war before us, our side will definitely win.
"The enemy has beasts to help him."
"We also have slaves as cannon fodder!"
"Don't think about saving. Lord Ner'zhul has decided that it doesn't matter even if all the slaves die. Most of our warriors have already arrived."
"These slaves have also lost their role. Keeping them would be a waste."
"Drive them away!"
Kilrogg brandished his weapon, his voice was rough and manic, and he was a typical orc chieftain.
"Drive them all to the battlefield. It doesn't matter whether they die at the hands of the enemy or feed the wild beasts."
Next to him stood several warlocks from the Blood Cave Clan. They had just completed training from the Shadow Moon Clan and had mastered the power of evil energy.
This group of orc warlocks from the Blood Cave Clan immediately made a great contribution to the orc warlocks after becoming warlocks. They used the eyes that were sacrificed in the mysterious ritual unique to the Blood Cave Clan, infected them with evil energy and cultivated them, then studied them.
A very useful fel spell came out.
Use an eyeball, no matter what kind of animal it is.
Using this eyeball as a casting material, warlocks can control it with the power of evil and make it their third eye.
You can then control it and send everything it sees back to the caster, achieving the function of remote control and remote reconnaissance.
Since the eyes enhanced by evil energy can even fly, they are also extremely secretive and can become invisible to a certain extent.
This spell suddenly became a sought-after spell among orc warlocks. Since it was a spell developed by the orc warlocks of the Blood Cave Clan, everyone called this spell the "Eye of Kilrogg".
Now these orc warlocks from the Blood Cave Clan are casting this spell to provide the chief with the battle situation in the distant jungle.
Kilrogg's one eye looked at the picture provided by the spell. These eyes had already told him about the large-scale actions of trolls and beasts.
Faced with the large-scale deployment of the troll coalition, the chieftain of the Blood Hollow clan chose the same choice as when he faced the large-scale arakkoa attack in the Tanarion Jungle.
The orcs have more people, more troops, and are more powerful.
With nearly three times the number of opponents, Kilrogg chose today as the day of decisive battle.
Unbeknownst to Tonatiu and Shandis, the orcs and their cannon fodder troops had already vaguely surrounded the troll coalition.
If it weren't for the harassment of the beast army and the resistance of nature, the orcs would have launched a general attack by now.
Even so, the pocket formation of the Chief of the Blood Cave Clan is gradually shrinking.
The dense jungle of Tal'Gurub certainly blocked the invasion speed of the orcs. However, the dense trees and complex environment in the jungle also blocked the troll's sight.
Shandris had just arrived and was not familiar with the Zandalar region. Tonatiu was a layman in military command, so it was no problem for him to lead the charge, but he was really incompetent at the specific command.
The Zandalari trolls also trusted Lazan too much. In fact, Lazan and Tonatiu were actually the same.
This resulted in the troll army in the Tal'Gurub area being surrounded by a huge pocket formation, and Tonatiu's side was still unclear about it.