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In World War I, countless wives lost their husbands and countless children lost their fathers.
What qualifications does he have to turn this page on behalf of the victims?
And if there was no defeat, Orgrim would most likely not repent like this.
Therefore, instead of comforting the other party, Pfister further attacked Orgrim and said: "According to my research, it is the warlock's fel magic that destroyed the elemental balance of Draenor. If you kill the warlock, lead the troops back , might not be able to restore De Xing to its original stable and peaceful state."
Orgrim heard this and couldn't hold back any longer.
He covered his face all of a sudden, and muttered to himself: "My ancestors, what have I done..."
Although no tears fell, Pfister was sure Orgrim was crying.
Otherwise, he doesn't have to cover his cheeks either.
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But Orgrim was Orgrim after all, and he soon regained his composure.
Then he drank the wine in one gulp.
He threw the wine bottle down the ravine.
Immediately he took off his rucksack, and took out a square-headed war hammer with an ancient and clumsy shape.
If the two worlds hadn't seen it on various occasions many times, Pfister would hardly have recognized it as the Hammer of Doom.
The reason is that the body of the hammer looks mottled and dirty.
Without the slightest brilliance and sharpness of an artifact
If you throw it on the side of the road, no one will pick it up.
Fortunately, these marks were not rust, but stains. Orgrim went to the nearby protruding rocks and sharpened it a little, and the Doomhammer became shiny again.
Then, while polishing the hammer, he asked Pfister: "Old opponent, have you heard the prophecy of Doomhammer?"
As a drama party, Pfister is no stranger to this legend.
But I don't believe it at all.
The so-called Doomhammer prophecy, to the effect that the last owner of the artifact would bring hope to his kind, only to plunge it into despair.The hammer will then fall into the hands of an outsider who will lead the people to the right path and greater glory.
At first glance, the prophecy was perfectly fulfilled in Thrall.
But Pfister thinks this is just an afterthought.
After all, it makes sense to switch to other masters.
Such as the current Orgrim.
Blackhand used the Doomhammer to strike iron in the early days, and also served as the master of Doomhammer.
Take him into the place of the last master.
You will find that the black hand also brings hope to the people. ——Hit the Ogre and defeat the Draenei.
And the people fell into despair. - Draenor is tainted and unfit for living.
Only if it falls into the hands of outsiders, it is difficult to interpret.
After all, the ancestor of Orgrim was a real high-ranking member of the Blackstone clan.
There are countless clan leaders.
However, forced explanations can also be explained.
After all, Orgrim was very repulsive of the Horde in the early stage, and he was not a member of the inner circle of the Mafia.
Later, with the idea of saving the country with curves, he used his identity to flatter him.
In addition, he has made great military exploits.
Successfully obtained the trust of the black hand.
This can be seen from the fact that Orgrim has never drank the blood of the devil.
Therefore, in a sense, he is also an outsider to the black hand.
Maybe Orgrim himself considers himself the so-called Son of Prophecy.
Therefore, as soon as he came to power, he was extremely inflated and expanded on a large scale.
In addition, Thrall was not the last master of Doomhammer in the original time and space.
Because he was in Draenor in the parallel universe, he used the power of shaman to kill Brainless Roar.
The process is not 'honorable' enough, and violates the oath made with the elemental spirits.
Hence the loss of spellcasting ability.
Forced to transfer to a war hanger.
The effect of Doomhammer is also greatly reduced.
So in the information chapter of "The Return of Legion", when the Burning Legion made a large-scale invasion, it was given to the shaman with feet.
Help it defend Azeroth.
In the game, the acquisition object is not limited to the faction.
As long as it is an enhancement shaman approved by Thrall, it will do.
Alliance players can also get it.
If this great prophet belongs to the alliance, how can he lead the tribal people on the right path?
Take a ten thousand step back, even if everything is a game.
Doomhammer is only passed down within the Horde.
Thrall himself didn't fit the previous owner's description either. —He did not drive the people into despair.
The prophecy doesn't make sense at all.
And it is conceivable that unless Doomhammer bursts, the shaman-footed man will not be its last master.
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