Don't even think about going out if your house is on fire.
Everyone knew this.
While the Alliance was quickly eliminating internal threats, the Horde was in a great crisis.
The existence of the "new" Twilight Fortress was like a fish bone stuck in the throat of the Horde. Even though the Barrenlands were barren, their geographical location was extremely important. To the east of Durotar was the sea, and to the north was Azshara. To contact the other territories of the Horde, they had to go west or south. No matter where they went, they had to go through the Barrenlands.
The Lava Rift that stretched from the northeast to the southwest and divided the Barrenlands into two halves was already a headache for the Horde. It was originally something that could be solved by building a few bridges, but when Gujar stirred up trouble, it suddenly became a matter of life and death for the Horde.
The reason why the great chiefs never let the traitors go was because, although a strong foreign enemy would oppress the Horde, they would also unite the Horde. And the traitors would split the Horde and dig out the roots of the Horde.
Gul 'dan and the Blackhand brothers from before had all met with a good end.
Of course, for a moron like Garrus, it was only because the betrayal made him lose face, which was also against tradition.
"Damn it! I can't trust other races! I should've twisted off all the heads of that two-headed monster. " Moron Roar was indeed worthy of the name Hellscream. At least his voice was loud enough that his roar could be heard by the entire Wisdom Valley.
Of course, he had the right to speak without thinking and hurt the hearts of other races, but this time, the other chiefs could only pretend that they didn't hear him.
This was because this incident was not just a problem in the Orc territory, but several large areas around it had been attacked by the Twilight Dragon.
The Barrenlands were said to be barrenlands … It was a very simple problem of the food chain. How could a barren land support a large number of herbivores? Without large herbivores, how could a giant creature like the Dragon, who was at the top of the food chain, survive?
To the northwest of the Vine Oasis was the Stoneclaw Mountain area.
To the west was Magolei, which was covered in green grass and herds of Kodos. The main city of the Tauren, Thunder Cliff, was here.
To the southwest was Feralas, which was lush with vegetation.
About 300 kilometers to the east was the nest of the Dark Spear Trolls, Dark Spear Island.
Further west of the Thunder Cliff was a desolate oasis in the middle of the region.
These were all f * cking tribal territories, and the Twilight Wyrms that had been nurtured by Nesario had completely treated these places as their hunting grounds and back gardens.
Ordinary tribal warriors couldn't fight against these terrifying dragons at all.
Once upon a time, the great dragon scientist Nefarian had researched a new type of dragon — the Multicolored Fish Powder. Oh, no, it was the Multicolored Dragon.
Nefarian's research direction was to fuse the abilities of the Pentashade Dragons in an attempt to create a new all-rounded dragon that was not afraid of the power of the Dragons. He also used the technology of the Goblins to speed up its growth, and finally succeeded in creating the Colorful Dragons.
Although there was a huge gap between their strength and that of a real Giant Dragon, their advantage lay in their rapid growth, the ease of mass production, and the lack of fear of Giant Dragon Power. Unfortunately, this research had just made a breakthrough when it was discovered by the Red Dragon Army. Then, Du Mouke led a team to cause trouble and destroyed this great invention.
Nefarian's biological mother, Sinestra, the spouse that Deathwing had forcibly brought back, had been conducting research in this area alone. Although her purpose was not to fight against the Dragon Aspect, but to take revenge on the crazy Deathwing.
Sinestra noticed that the batch of black dragon eggs that had been brought to the Outland by a certain dragon during the second Orc War had mutated in the broken world of the Outland because of the chaotic energy in the twisted void, and a new type of dragon was hatched — the Nether Dragon.
The Nether Dragon was not as powerful as the Dragon Aspect, but it grew rapidly. Because it was born in the Outland environment, it had no connection with the Black Dragon Army, and was not affected by the Fallen Power of the Ancient Gods. However, it was enslaved by Magtheridon and later Illidan's Fel Orc tribe.
Sinestra successfully obtained a large batch of Nether Dragon eggs from Zuluhid, the chief of the Dragonmaw tribe, and began her own transformation. After many experiments, she and her blood elf Zendari finally found a way to combine the essence of a black dragon with the essence of a Nether Dragon, and infused it into her own dragon eggs. In the end, a new type of dragon was hatched: the Twilight Dragon.
Compared to other dragons, the Twilight Dragon's strength was comparable. Its special ability was to create a unique domain of twilight, and use this space to crazily absorb energy from the outside world to promote its growth. As long as there was enough energy for it to absorb, it would only take a few months or even a few weeks for it to hatch to adulthood.
Ordinary dragons, on the other hand, needed a thousand years to hatch to adulthood.
Moreover, this new type of dragon was evil and greedy, even more so than the Fallen Black Dragon. Sinestra died because of the backlash. Although Sinestra died, the remaining Twilight Dragon eggs and the transformation technology had been mastered by Deathwing. After that, Deathwing reconciled with the Ancient God. With the power of the Ancient God, Deathwing perfected this technology, simplifying the process of corruption into a kind of corruption power. No matter what kind of dragon's egg, if infected, could quickly hatch into an evil Twilight Dragon.
Moreover, these Twilight Dragons had no brains and only obeyed the orders of Deathwing. Even if an adult dragon was contaminated by this evil power, it would be difficult to escape the fate of corruption.
With the technology to transform the Twilight Dragon and the various dragon eggs stolen by the Twilight Hammer cult, Deathwing established a Twilight Dragon legion in a very short period of time. Whether it was quantity or quality, it was enough to fight against the allied forces of the four Dragon Aspects.
Such a Twilight Dragon was not something that the weak air force of the tribe could fight against.
Whether it was the brave Orcs, the stronger Tauren, the Trolls who were good at throwing javelins, or the Goblins of the Rustwater Conglomerate who were placed in the Stonetalon Mountain in this life, none of them were a match for the Twilight Dragons.
Originally, Goron of the Desolace was not afraid of the Twilight Dragons. But these brainless Twilight Dragons still angered Goron's boss – Dragon Slayer Gruul.
Most of the dragons were highly intelligent creatures. When Gruul played the Black Dragon Skewer in the Blade Peak Mountain, a large number of Black Dragons were shocked. Except for the first few Black Dragons, and later a dozen Black Dragons who went for revenge but failed to kill Gruul, there was no trace of the Black Dragons in the Blade Peak Mountain.
Gruul did the same this time. After killing the Twilight Dragons, he played the Dragon Skewer. But the Twilight Dragons had no brains. They were still indifferent to the corpses of their companions. They hunted those that should be killed, set those that should be set on fire. They made Gruul's territory a mess, and many Gorons died.
"Why is the nearby Dustwallow Swamp fine?" The Brainless Roar cursed!
"Uh, the Alliance has Onyxia!"
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