The Second Orc War is finally over.

In this war, the tribe as the invader lost.

Before the Alliance destroyed the Dark Portal, there were still defeated remnants of the Horde who fled into the Dark Portal and returned to Draenor, including Talon Bloodseeker and other death knights.

These creations of Gul'dan did not follow the orc warlocks to the Tomb of Sargeras, but stayed under the command of Orgrim. However, the warchief of the tribe did not trust them.

After Doomhammer was killed in the battle, the death knights were also the first to escape. They successfully escaped into the Dark Portal and brought news of the failure from Azeroth to Draenor.

To make matters worse, even the path to Azeroth has been blocked.

When Ye Ting destroyed the Dark Portal in Azeroth, the returning arcane energy surged into the orcs' homeland, and a magical explosion occurred in the portal on the planet Draenor.

The frame of the gate instantly exploded into a pile of rubble.

This also means that the orcs in Draenor can no longer escape this dying world that is ravaged by demons and corroded by evil energy.

After fighting bloody battles in Azeroth for so long, the orcs are still empty-handed and have gained nothing. Draenor has neither food nor enemies to conquer. All that awaits them is a slow and painful death.

There are some powerful clans, such as the Shadowmoon Clan, the Warsong Clan, the Broken Hand Clan, etc... They have never left Draenor from the beginning to the end. These orcs are as bloodthirsty and warlike as their kin who entered Azeroth.

However, in Draenor, after years of civil war, the number of orcs has dropped sharply, but they have not yet learned to control their emotions.

The disastrous defeat in Azeroth made their anger burn even more intensely.

In this way, it won't be long before the tribe cannibalizes itself from the inside.

As for the remnants of the Horde who stayed in Azeroth, their lives were not easy either.

Kilrogg and the Bleeding Circle clan did not join Doomhammer's army at Blackrock Spire. Those who stayed in Khaz Modan could only watch the defeated soldiers flee into the Dark Portal.

In fact, Kilrogg originally wanted to lead his army to follow, but they were blocked by the Alliance army.

Kilrogg believed that instead of launching a suicidal charge, it would be better to conserve strength and make plans later.

So after the orcs of the Bloodring Clan were defeated in Khaz Modan, they quietly disappeared into the wilderness north of the portal, planning their next move.

Red Blackhand, Maim Blackhand, and many members of the Black Tooth Clan also survived. During the battle to defend the Dark Portal, they saw that they were defeated by the Alliance, so they withdrew to the Burning Plains.

There, they gathered the tribe survivors, mainly black members, and waited until the Alliance withdrew from the Burning Plains before sneaking back to Blackstone Tower and regaining control of the place.

Red and Maim blamed the Horde's defeat on Doomhammer's incompetence.

Ever since Orgrim initiated the defeat of Ma'gora, they had been dissatisfied with the new warchief. Now, the two brothers began to plan They took over the position of the great chief and transformed the remaining tribes into what they wanted, but they also knew that they could not complete this task with only the defeated soldiers in their hands.

So, they began to try to get in touch with other tribal survivor groups, hoping to recruit them into their new tribe.

In response, many remaining orcs responded.

But the largest of them, the Blood Ring Clan, ignored them. Kilrogg had seen his fate clearly and disdained to associate with Red and Maimu's"pseudo" tribe.

In addition, even the Blackstone clan has many people who have the same view. They fled into the wilderness, some living in groups, and some making a living alone. Many of them gradually saw clearly the conspiracy of the Burning Legion after the tribe's defeat. After understanding Gul'dan's methods, he gradually became disappointed with the tribe.

Of course, there is also a Frostwolf clan in the tribe. Before the war began, they had drawn a clear line with the tribe and secretly moved into the mountains of Alterac. They have not been discovered so far.

The number of the Horde is too great, and its impact on Azeroth is also profound. Even if the Alliance completely defeats the Horde, there are still tens of thousands of orcs who did not die in the war or were captured by the Alliance.

These orcs are distributed throughout the Eastern Kingdom, and it will take a lot of effort from the Alliance to completely eliminate them.

Unfortunately, the current alliance does not have the energy to do so.

They have many other things.

The tribes here are struggling and struggling to survive, while the alliance over there is celebrating their victory.

Humans, dwarves, dwarves and high elves were all immersed in the joy of victory.

However, after celebrating, they have to face a harsh reality - life will never go back to the way it was before.

The war destroyed the entire Eastern Kingdom, and countless villages and towns were bloodbathed by the tribes. From Stormwind City to Alterac, from the roads and trails to the mountain passes, the piles of corpses are piled high, making it unbearable to look at.

For every member of the Alliance who goes to battle to kill the enemy, the destruction of the Dark Portal does not mean the end of the war.

The survivors are troubled by horrific nightmares every night; many soldiers have lost relatives, friends, and even all their family members; and some soldiers will drag their disabled bodies through the rest of their lives.

Finding inner peace requires a long and difficult process, a battle far more difficult to fight than the battle against the Horde.

There is much that needs to be rebuilt throughout the Eastern Kingdoms.

The rulers of the Alliance soon agreed to combine the resources of various countries to repair the wounds left by the war.

Of course, Alterac, who betrayed the coalition, also needs to be dealt with, but the leader of this country has died in the war.

The nations of the Alliance have yet to reach a consensus on what to do with the traitorous kingdom, and the debate will continue for weeks.

Of all the work, the rebuilding of Stormwind City was of vital importance.

King Terenas made a generous decision to help restore the Kingdom of Stormwind and help his old friend Llane Wrynn return to the throne.

To many, the Kingdom of Stormwind symbolizes the future of humanity.

Because if even Stormwind can rise from the ashes, then anyone can rise.

Refugees from the Kingdom of Stormwind have mixed emotions about the news of the reconstruction of Stormwind City: many of them are unwilling to return to their dilapidated homes, lest they miss the things they see and feel sad. These refugees would rather start a new life in Lordaeron.

But some refugees still choose to return to their kingdoms.

Under the leadership of Lion Wrynn, most of the citizens of the Kingdom of Stormwind returned to their homeland. Bolvar Fordragon and others assisted him and actively participated in the reconstruction of the Kingdom of Stormwind. Even Andu Yin Lothar also resigned from the position of supreme commander of the Alliance - this position is no longer needed now - and focused all his energy on the work of the Kingdom of Stormwind. _Feilu reminds you: three things about reading - collection, recommendation,

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