Compared with the Durotan tribe in the north, the situation of the Blackhand tribe in the south is much worse.

Although when the tribe split, the Blackhand tribe had a larger population, stronger combat power, and even a large number of ogre mages and orc warlocks to help, but the Stormwind Kingdom, which dominates the south, is far from being comparable to Auckland. of.

The orc wolf cavalry look down on the plains, but the heavy cavalry of the Stormwind Kingdom is not bad, although they are not as good as the orcs one-on-one, but once established, relying on numbers and good cooperation, the Stormwind Kingdom can fight even on the plains. Come and go with the tribe.

Ner'zhul's, uh, attitude also gave the two tribes different treatment. Ner'zhul relied on the empire's trade system to do business between the two tribes, but because Durotan's tribe followed the tradition and was recognized by the new tribe, when trading, the price and delivery were leisurely, and they also Only by being able to handle the relationship with humans in Azeroth objectively and calmly can there be enough draenei who are willing to receive low salaries to help.

As for Blackhand's tribe, because fel energy is the source of the destruction of Draenor, the tribes still living in Draenor don't like the Blackhand tribe that uses evil energy. Gul'dan is the culprit. Whether it's the orcs or the draenei, they are not very polite to the Blackhand tribe in the south. Even if Blackhand keeps selling the spoils to Ner'zhul, Ner'zhul is not willing to give a discount .

Recently Gul'dan has hooked up with the greedy goblin traders in Azeroth in order to get some good weapons for the Horde.

Gul'dan can't help it either, Blackhand is a good player in war, but if it's about managing the tribe, leaving Gul'dan, the tribe really won't work well.

Gul'dan didn't have much expectations for the development of the tribe. His purpose has always been to gain more powerful power, and even "become a god", just as his master Kil'jaeden and Medivh, who is now constantly giving him orders, promised. .

Medivh always arrogantly ordered him to control the tribe to do this and that, which annoyed Gul'dan. If he couldn't beat him, Gul'dan would have fought Medivh long ago.

Now Gul'dan's best assassin, Garona, has been received by Durotan into the Frostwolf Tribe, and she has recognized her uncle. Gul'dan doesn't have this ace assassin, and he doesn't dare to send ordinary assassins to assassinate Medivh, so he has to endure Looking at Medivh, waiting for the day when he would "become a god" to take revenge.

Speaking of Garona, life is going very well now. After she failed to assassinate Durotan, Durotan graciously forgave her and welcomed her into the Frostwolf clan.

In the era when Durotan's father ruled, the Frostwolf clan was very difficult to join. It was a clan bound by blood. Even their wargs were only bred within the clan, otherwise they would not be able to retain the purified albino gene.

Therefore, the Frostwolf clan is very united, which is why later in history, Thrall was able to quickly become the chief of the Frostwolf clan after returning to the Frostwolf clan. The son of Durotan, the bloodline inheritance is very recognized by the Frostwolf clan. Whether it is an ordinary member or the acting chief Drek'Thar, he is very willing to let Thrall become the chief.

Now, Durotan is not only the chief of the Frostwolf clan, but also the great chief of this tribe. He has a very heavy burden on him, so he has relaxed the criteria for joining the Frostwolf clan. The tribe is short of assassination talents. The orcs are basically under Gul'dan's hands, so Durotan took the trouble to recruit Garona. As for Garona's mixed-race identity, Durotan didn't care at first. The draenei saved Durotan's life when he was a boy, although He also killed the draenei during the war, but Durotan had no ill feeling towards the draenei.

Garona's psychological state is very similar to that of Harry Potter back then. She was abused since she was a child and lacked the warmth of family affection. As long as she meets someone who is sincerely good to her, she will devote herself wholeheartedly to her feelings.

Garona quickly joined the Frostwolf Clan and entered the big family. For the first time, Garona experienced freedom and care, and vowed to serve the Frostwolf Clan. With the help of Ner'zhul's uncle, Maraad, the Draenei defender, found Garona and was willing to take her away.

But Garona already had a sense of belonging to the Frostwolf Clan. Although this time she really met a blood relative who cared about her, Garona still chose to stay in the Frostwolf Clan. Maraad also respected his niece, and would hitch a ride to the Frostwolf clan to find her from time to time during the trade.

When the tribe split, after Ner'zhul's intermediary negotiation, Gul'dan's control over Garona was also canceled, and now Garona has devoted herself to the construction of Durotan's tribe.

Garona helped train a group of apprentices for assassins and spies, sending talents to the tribe.

On this day, Garona was summoned by Durotan.

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