No matter what was there that threatened the Wargs, the leader of the orc pathfinder team thought they had to figure it out first, otherwise they would not be able to go back and report, and they could not even send an encounter signal.
For what if there were no enemies there, but some beast of prey there? If you send out an encounter signal and wait for the main force to come over, but when you get there, you only see one or two beasts, then everyone in your team will never be able to lift their heads in the forward team.
Therefore, although the captain of the orc pathfinding team knew that letting the two brothers go to explore the path would probably put them in a very dangerous situation, he had to let them pass.
The two orc wolf cavalry rode forward without hesitation after receiving the order, but they ran back in a hurry as soon as they reached the turning point.
Seeing the two wolf cavalry soldiers running back, the leader of the orc pathfinding team immediately became alert. He felt that the two soldiers must have seen the enemy, and it was definitely not an ordinary enemy.
"Is there an enemy?" When the two wolf cavalry came to the front, the leader of the orc pathfinding team asked.
"Yes! Captain, after passing that turning point, there are high elves in front... those high elves riding white wargs!" The two wolf cavalry spoke hurriedly, but they were slightly excited.
"A high elf riding a white wolf? Are you sure you read it right?" asked the leader of the orc pathfinding team.
The high elves riding the white wargs are often repeatedly mentioned in the orcs' information about the high elves, and they are also the targets that the orcs have been guarding against since they entered Quel'Thalas.
This high elf ranger cavalry riding a white wolf first appeared in the sight of the orcs in the Rockdamer area during the First War. According to the intelligence sent back by other orc troops who fought with them at that time, these high elf ranger cavalry riding white wargs are definitely one of the most elite troops among the high elves.
Although this cavalry unit with very obvious external characteristics is almost composed of female high elves, their combat effectiveness is very strong, and ordinary individual combat capabilities are also very strong, not weaker than the elite warriors of the orcs.
These high elf ranger cavalry riding white wargs, in all orc troop reports, said that their bows and arrows are much more powerful than most ordinary high elf rangers, and it is almost impossible for ordinary armor to block them. The penetration of those arrows, even plate armor, let alone leather armor and chain armor.
This high elf ranger cavalry unit riding a white warg attracted the attention of many tribal orcs as soon as it appeared on the battlefield. This may be because the mount of the orcs is also a warg, or it may be because the When they first appeared, they ate a forward force of six or seven hundred orc wolf cavalry.
In short, this high elf ranger cavalry unit riding a white warg successfully made many orcs in those tribes remember them, and the attention and intelligence collection of the orcs were not in vain. Later facts also proved that It is quite useful to prevent the orcs from paying attention to and guarding against them.
On the Lochdamor battlefield, when facing them, many orc commanders will deliberately mobilize some shield soldiers to defend the side where these high elf ranger cavalry troops riding white wargs are, and this is also the case on many occasions. The battle successfully saved the lives of many orc soldiers.
However, since the end of the first war, after the fire in the woods of the Rockdammer Valley, this high elf ranger cavalry unit with the most obvious characteristics riding a white warg also seems to follow that battle. The fire disappeared together on the world war arena.
They have not been seen again since the start of the Second War. This once made many people think that the high elf expeditionary army and the elite ranger troop riding the white wolf followed the fire together. reduced to ashes.
Until now, when the orcs came to the kingdom of Quel'Thalas from the newly built portal built by Zul'Aman, the orcs began to hear again about the high elf ranger cavalry unit riding the white warg .
And it was the first time they knew from the mouth of the Zul'Aman trolls that the full name of the ranger cavalry unit riding a white warg was the Windrunner Legion Frostwolf.
The trolls of Zul'Aman say that among the high elf armies of Quel'Thalas there is not just one army with a warg mount, but several.
But only the Frostwolf Wing of the Windrunner Legion rode the white Frostwolf. They were the most elite troops of the Windrunner Legion, and possibly one of the most elite troops of all high elf ranger troops.
And the Zul'Aman trolls seem to have suffered a lot under their hands, because the captain of the orc pathfinding team felt that when those Zul'Aman trolls mentioned the Frostwolf Alliance, their eyes would often flicker, as if Some things they don't want to mention at all.
"How many of them are there?" asked the leader of the orc pathfinding team. UU reading www.uukanshu. com
"Ten! There are only ten of them!" said one of the wolf cavalrymen.
"Ten? Is there no one else?" The leader of the orc pathfinding team asked suspiciously.
The two orc wolf cavalry who went to explore the road shook their heads at the same time, and then one of them said, "No! Except for ten of them, I didn't see anyone else."
"Ten people?" The leader of the orc pathfinding team frowned, "What the **** are these elves doing?" he muttered to himself.
This matter really made him feel a little difficult to handle. What did these high elves want to show by doing such a trick? Even if they are elite, do you want to stop yourself with just these ten people? Aren't these people under him also elite?
Ten of them appeared here, and they were still standing in the middle of the road openly, so what are those high elves trying to do? And should I lead my ten brothers over there for a while?
If we go, what if it is a trap set by the high elves? Isn't that what I brought these brothers to give? If you don't go, then in case it's not a trap, but there are really only ten high elves blocking the middle of the road...
If this is the case, how will the commander view himself when the big troops come and know the situation? So how do so many forward brothers think of themselves? Would they laugh at themselves for being cowardly? Would he laugh at the fact that ten elf girls scare their ten big men from taking an inch?