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Chapter 1471: Red Scourge engraved into Orc DNA

After visiting around in circles, the three of Sharlayan returned to Shattrath City leisurely.

As expected, the mantle detection device brought out by the nalus has not yet reached a conclusion, and it is expected to take about a week.

In the last week, the Sharlayan family was too lazy to run around, and stayed in Shattrath City honestly to pass the time.

Talador Forest, where Shattrath City is located, is located in the very center of Draenor. It has direct access to Tanaan Forest, Gorgrond, Arak Peak Forest, Nagrand and Shadowmoon Valley. Field of the Five Wars.

There is one thing to say, and Sharlayan was very puzzled at the time. Why did the draenei intend to keep a low profile at the beginning, but why did they uncharacteristically build a majestic main city in the Talador forest extending in all directions?

Isn't this a clear challenge to all Draenor natives?

As the center of the continent of Draenor, the Talador forest has always served as the important task of separating the conflicts between the orc and ogre clans.

Except for two small ogre clans that were once located in the southwest and southeast borders of Talador, few other clans would enter Talador with great fanfare.

As aliens, the Draenei are unaware of this local unspoken rule.

After confirming that there were not a large number of indigenous settlements in the Talador area, they quickly occupied this neutral territory cheerfully, which also attracted the overall hostility of orcs and ogres.

Afterwards, Sharlayan speculated that the reason for making this wrong decision was that Prophet Velen temporarily lost his ability to foresee after Draenei made an emergency landing on Draenor.

In their long-term fugitive career, the Draenei have relied too much on Velen's gifted foresight.

This caused Draenei's decision-makers to lack the ability to think independently when encountering emergencies, and would always subconsciously turn to Velen for help.

This is the inertia that intelligent creatures must have.

After temporarily settling in Draenor, Velen, who lost his ability to foresee for unknown reasons, spent a long time in seclusion and self-examination.

It was also during this period that the Council of Bishops, jointly governed by five archbishops, was formally established.

Under the strong instigation of the scholar Archbishop Osar, the Council of Bishops unanimously decided to build a main city in the relatively sparsely populated Talador Forest, which was later called Shattrath, the City of Light.

Velen was still retreating in the Karabor Temple at that time, and did not question the bishop's council, so the decision was passed smoothly.

Besides, with Velen's state at the time, even if he knew about the matter in advance, he might not be determined to stop it. At most, he could persuade the archbishops to act more cautiously.

Everyone knows what happened next.

The once prosperous City of Holy Light fell under the siege of the old tribes. Akama and other garrison officials who held the city defense until the last moment were polluted by the plague spell deliberately spread by the Shadow Council, and unfortunately fell into the Broken.

When meeting Akama this time, Sharlayan specially used the power of life to check his body.

The results are not optimistic.

Originally Sharlayan thought that the appearance of the Broken was simply caused by the pollution of fel energy, but this was not the case.

The plague pollution released by the Shadow Council was a weird mixture, which contained a high concentration of fel energy and a very common plague in Draenor. The locals called it the red natural disaster.

That's right, the spore disease that Jorin, Garrosh, and Dranosh all had as children.

Through repeated discussions and verifications with the barrage, Sharlayan can basically confirm that the so-called red natural disaster is mixed with a lot of spores from the original beast.

However, this plague was not actively spread by the original beasts, but the ogres from the Gorian Empire.

At the end of the reign of the Gorian Empire, facing the orcs who received strong support from the elements, the ogre became more and more powerless in defending the attack of the orc slaves.

So they came up with a very sinister plan.

Just as the clans of the orcs were marching forward triumphantly against the enslavement of the ogre, a sudden epidemic began to spread wildly, killing and injuring countless people.

At that time, the chief shaman of the orcs asked the Throne of Elements about this matter, and only then did he finally know the source of the plague.

The appearance of the red natural disaster angered the four kings of elements who aimed to maintain the ecological balance of Draenor.

The Elemental Throne at that time was not as weak as it is now. Under the wrath of the four elemental kings, a massive storm swept the capital of the Gorian Empire.

The once majestic city of Goria has become history, and the Goria Empire has since disintegrated into multiple independent city-states that do not belong to each other.

The major clans of the orcs who returned victoriously cheered for getting rid of slavery, but the plague of the red natural disaster, which was specially researched for orcs, seemed to be engraved into their DNA, and it did not leave the orcs.

Every few generations, this man-made plague would break out among the orcs until almost all the orcs drank the blood of the demon, and the red plague finally disappeared from the history of Draenor.

There is an old saying in another world, that is, don't do to others what you don't want done to yourself.

However, the Shadow Council, which has done all kinds of bad things, does not intend to follow this principle.

They extracted the red natural disaster that had killed the orcs, and mixed it into the fel magic when they attacked Shattrath City.

This mixed plague spell really played a big role. A large number of heroic draenei defenders lost their combat effectiveness because of this. After the city of Shattrath was breached, Krokur—that is, the new Krokul, the Breaker—was born. Draenei branch.

If it's just pure fel pollution, Sharlayan is sure that it can be neutralized by the Alcandor cultivated by Fandral.

However, as an outsider, Azeroth knows little about the long-gone Red Scourge.

Even the original virus samples cannot be collected, so how to formulate a treatment plan is naturally impossible to talk about.

During the week that Shattrath City waited for the final results from the mantle detection device, Sharlayan had several rounds of discussions with Barrage, Jaina, and Onyxia on this issue.

The final conclusion is to turn to the Mag'har orcs.

To be precise, it turned to Mistress Gaiaan, who had personally cured the red natural disaster, for help.

Galadar was originally built as an isolation ward, and Gaiyaan's husband, Galad, the former chief of the Frostwolf clan, also died of being infected with the red natural disaster.

Gaiyaan followed the sick Galad to Nagrand and built a red natural disaster isolation zone named Galadar after Galad.

After Galad himself died of illness, the dominance of this isolation ward was handed over to Gaiaan. She successively admitted and treated many infected chiefs, including Garrosh, Yorin, and Dranosh. second generation.

Garrosh and others were also a blessing in disguise, because they were infected with this highly contagious plague, and they were forbidden to receive the blessing of the "angel"—that is, to drink the blood of demons.

As the once invincible old tribe has completely become history, Galadar, an isolation ward excluded by mainstream orc society, has ironically become the last settlement of pure-blood orcs.

Gaiya'an's ability to heal Garrosh and others must not depend on her own ability, otherwise she and Galad wouldn't have needed to build this quarantine zone by the shore of Tiansong Lake, directly opposite the Throne of Elements.

Sharlayan and Onyxia speculated that Gaiaan should have borrowed the power of the elements to heal Garrosh and the others.

However, with the destruction of Senluken, all the elemental kings of the previous generation of Draenor fell.

The new generation of elemental kings only inherited part of the memory and power of their predecessors, and they also have only a half-knowledge of the nature of the red natural disaster.

Therefore, Gaiaan is the person in Draenor who knows the nature, pathogenesis, and cure of the red natural disaster best.

Sharlayan sent a visit letter to Nagrand through the familiar, and he planned to go to Galadar after solving the threat of Gorn Am.

A week later, Gruul returned outside Shattrath with a bruised gronn.

This Gron was a bit smaller than Gruel, and although he seemed to be following behind Gruer obediently, the expression of dissatisfaction could be clearly seen on his face.

"sit down!"

After arriving in front of Sarlayan, Gruul slapped the "little" Gron on the back of the head angrily, and forced him to sit in front of Sarlayan with him. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

"Boss, this kid is my eldest son Du En."

"Because of the death of Golgrom and others, I'm short of men right now. I plan to bring him back to Blade's Edge Mountain to help me manage part of the territory."

Sharlayan smiled indifferently: "You don't need to report this kind of trivial matter to me, just do as you like."

Dunn rebelliously raised his one eye and aimed at Sharlayan: "Father's boss? Just rely on you? I see..."

"shut up!"

Gruul's relentless beating made Sharlayan and Jaina's eyes twitch a little, but Onyxia put on a show.

Fortunately, Gron is born with rough skin and thick flesh, and Gruer's "fatherly education" did not make Dunn feel good or bad.

Gruul smiled at Salayan with a dark belly: "Boss, this kid lacks education since he was a child, and has developed a bad habit of putting his eyes above his head."

"Why don't you do me a favor and let this kid learn... how do you say that?"

Sharlayan helplessly raised his hand to rest his forehead: "There are people beyond people, and there is a sky beyond the sky."