World of Warcraft: When Alliance and Horde Characters Swap Roles

Chapter 156 The possibility of the Orc Paladin

After arranging Garona's whereabouts, Nergo was ready to come and meet the "Archbishop" Tarongor.

"The Priory of Tarongor? Why don't you just transform me into the Knights Hospitaller on the spot?"

Nergo walked towards the room where the warlocks lived, and if nothing else happened, he would find Tarongor there.

Sure enough, after arriving here, several orcs dressed in cloth and dressed like ascetics gathered here to pray. The leading orc had a shining holy light in his hand and continuously gave buffs to the passing orc warriors.

Even Nelgo felt the divine light shining upon him, providing healing.

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I can only say that fortunately there are no undead creatures here, otherwise I'm afraid a few of them would have to lie down.

"I heard that you want to cleanse this place of evil?"

After confirming that he was Tarongor, Nergo went directly to him.

This orc had a benevolent face, and there was no clue that he would be a villain in the original plot. "Yes, Your Majesty, the Holy Light told me that many souls of life are trapped in the items here, and we must free him."

"An act of justice." Nergo praised: "But there are still some things that you cannot purify."

"Why?" Tarongor was a little confused.

Nergo explained to him: "There is a way of practice in Highmaul called Spellbreaker. It can make a person completely immune to some spells, but this kind of magic must be used as a medium. We did not capture the warlock, so I want to use some of their spellcasting items to create some spellbreakers.”

Nergo sighed: "There are still too few ways to deal with warlocks."

If he doesn't use spell breakers, even if he uses poison to fight poison and trains a group of dark shamans, they will still be beaten by warlocks.

Tarongor understood Nergo's thoughts. If the entire tribe had to choose an orc who knew the warlock best, then it must be him. He was a survivor who had personally experienced the power of the warlock's magic and survived.

However, Nelgo's words were not over yet, "But the risk of spellbreakers is still too great, so I hope there is a more stable method to fight against warlocks, just like the draenei defense officers."

Nergo hinted at Tarongor, "How do you feel after being exposed to the Way of Holy Light? Is there anything you don't feel comfortable with or that you feel can be improved?"

Not adaptable or can be improved?

Tarongor thought for a moment and understood what Nelgo meant. "The priest's path is indeed very good, but do you mean that the draenei defender's path is more suitable for us?"

"Yes, that's what I think." Nergo said: "Priests are more inclined to heal, but you can't just rely on healing to deal with demons."

"Just like the draenei priests, they only wear thin cloth. Even you are imitating them to dress like this. Does this really give you enough defense? I feel that even a suit of armor is enough to face the enemy. What’s lacking, not to mention you are wearing nothing now.”

Nergo said to him: "Just like the defensive officers you mentioned, why do we only learn priests and not defensive officers? Not only do they have excellent healing capabilities, but they also practice a lot of combat skills. Isn't this just right? Is it in line with our orc tradition?”

In orc society, spellcasters generally have to practice melee combat (although this may be because only shamans were spellcasters among the orcs at that time), which means that even if you choose to become a priest, your melee skills are no worse than those of a warrior. Isn’t that right? A born paladin?

The doubts in Tarongor's mind disappeared instantly, right! The fact that the draenei priests cannot melee is their problem, not ours. Why do we have to learn everything they say? There is clearly a path that is more suitable for us right in front of us.

"I understand what you mean, Your Majesty." Tarongor said with eagerness on his face, "To tell you the truth, before I became a priest, I was also a shaman with rich combat experience."

"We all are." Nergo smiled at him, "If you are willing, I think you can establish another organization based on the Tarongor Monastery."

"What do you think of the Tarongor Knights? Select priests who are proficient in combat skills to undergo rigorous training by garrison officers, and finally become all-rounders who can not only charge into battle wearing heavy armor, but also provide treatment in the army and bring hope to the soldiers. warrior."

"I call this profession Paladin."

Now that the Crusades have been organized, the Knights can also arrange them.

Since humans can choose paladins and draenei can have vindicators, what are the shortcomings of orcs?

"Good idea." Tarongor said immediately: "I am willing to become the first batch of Paladins."

The first death knight resurrected by Gul'dan, who was originally a big devil, turned into a paladin. I have to say that this feeling is quite subtle.

And he had a hunch that this combination of orc shamanism, Draenei Holy Light faith, and orc warrior tradition would become a sharp sword against the Burning Legion.

ps: As for fan fiction, it’s fun to watch the protagonist change the original plot. It’s the same as the original plot, but with the addition of a protagonist, so why should I watch you?

"That would be great." Nergo smiled, "But we have to deal with the things in this room first."

Tarongor also nodded in agreement. He and his followers have long wanted to eliminate evil.

Nergo stepped forward and pushed open the door to the room.

A smell of sulfur came to my face.

Pieces of soul fragments are placed on the table, containing the souls of more than one life.

There was a constant stream of fishy smell.

Skulls were thrown in the corner, with a few flies hovering above them greedily enjoying the smelly carrion next to them.

"What an evil place." Tarongor crossed himself.

He is a pastor and cannot see this.

"What is your special habit?" Nergo saw his movements and asked him.

"This is me praying to the Holy Light and Ancestors." Tarongor answered matter-of-factly.

"Then why didn't the Draenei I met do this?" Nergo asked again.

"If you have the Holy Light in your heart, it doesn't matter if you don't scratch it."

Nergo:…

"Forget it, it's up to you." Nergo looked at the ominously glowing magic circle on the ground and waved his hand, "You'd better clean up this place quickly. I always feel like a demon will suddenly appear here. .”

Tarongor nodded, and he called his followers into the house to cast the Holy Light spell.

Nergo didn't look twice. He took a few warlock's spell-casting materials and left the room.

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