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魔兽争霸官方小说:仇恨之轮-Cycle of Hatred(英文版)-第17章

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of a dying orc who was charged with bringing a message to Thrall。 Granting the warrior his final wish; Rexxar had
brought Thrall the report; and found himself amid orcs who had gone back to the old ways; before Gul dan and his 
Shadow Council destroyed a oncegreat people。 

But; though Rexxar was honored to call Thrall a rade and swear fealty to him; and was happy to fulfill that oath
by aiding the orcs against Admiral Proudmoore s treachery; among other services; in the end; Rexxar preferred to
wander。 Even as great a nation as Durotar had towns and settlements and order。 Rexxar was built for the chaos of
the wild。 

Without warning; Misha broke into a run。 

Hesitating for but a second; Rexxar followed his panion。 He couldn t hope to keep up with the fourlegged
animal s loping gait; of course; but the halfbreed s powerful legs were enough to keep him within sight of her。
Misha wouldn t bolt from her panion s side without good reason。 

They were in a region near the coast; filled with high grass。 Though lesser beings might have found the terrain
difficult to cross; Rexxar and Misha had sufficient strength to bend the grasses to their will。 

It was only a minute later that Misha came to a halt; her snout invisible as it dipped into the shoulderhigh blades。
Rexxar slowed down and put his hand to the hilt of one of the axes strapped to his back。 

What he found what Misha had scented was the body of a fullblooded orc。 Rexxar knew this because a 
considerable amount of its blood had been shed。 

His hands falling to his side; Rexxar shook his head。 A fallen warrior。 It is only a pity that he died alone; without
rades to aid him in battle。  

Before the halfbreed wanderer could contemplate putting the brave orc s soul to rest; he heard a whisper。 

Not…dead…yet…  

Misha made a yowling noise; as if surprised that the orc could speak。 Peering down closely at what he had believed
to be a corpse; Rexxar saw that the orc had lost an eye。 The dead socket was healed over; so the wound had not
been inflicted by the same hand or hands that had brought him to the brink now。 

Burning…Blade…must…get…to…rimmar。 Thrall…warned。 Burning…Blade…  

Rexxar knew not what was so important about a blade that burned; but this warrior was obviously clinging to life 
only because he had yet to provide the necessary intelligence to Thrall。 Recalling the oath he had sworn to the 
Warchief; Rexxar asked;  What is your name?  

By Byrok。  

Fear not; noble Byrok。 I am Rexxar of the Mok Nathal; and I swear to you that Misha and I will see you brought to
rimmar to deliver your warning to the Warchief。  

Rexxar…you…are known…to me…We…must…make haste…  
 
The halfbreed could not say the same of this Byrok; but it mattered not。 With a gentleness he rarely had cause to
employ; he lifted Byrok s bleeding form and lay him across Misha s expansive back。 The bear bore the weight with
no protest though they had sworn no actual oath; the bond between Rexxar and Misha was unbreakable。 If Rexxar
desired it; Misha would do it。 

Without another word; they turned westward toward rimmar。 



The first time Rexxar came to rimmar; it was still being built。 Around him had been many dozens of orcs
building structures; clearing pathways; and transforming the harsh wilderness of Kalimdor into a home。 

Upon his return now; that work had been done; but there were still many dozens of orcs visible through the gates;
engaged in the daytoday business of life。 Though he had little use for civilization; Rexxar did feel pride and joy in
what he saw。 Since ing to this world; his mother s people had either been cursed tools of Gul dan s demonic 
masters or broken slaves of their human enemies。 If orcs were to live in this world; better it be on their own terms。 

Surrounded on three sides by hills; a massive stone wall had been built on the city s fourth side。 Reinforced with
giant wooden logs; the wall was broken only by a large wooden gate; currently open; and two wooden watchtowers。
Atop the wall were more logs; sharpened to a point to discourage enemies from storming the gates; and poles with 
pointed ends。 The crimson flag of the Horde hung from both towers and from some of the poles。 

It was; Rexxar thought; a fearsome sight; fitting for the home of the mightiest warriors in the world。 

A guard wielding a spear approached from the gate。 Who goes there?  

I am Rexxar; last son of the Mok Nathal。 I bear Byrok; who has been injured; and carries a message for Warchief
Thrall。  

The guard scowled; then looked up at one of the watchtowers。 The warrior stationed there yelled down; It s all 
right; I remember that one and his bear。 Know that wolf shead mask anywhere。 He s a friend to the Warchief。
Let him in!  Rexxar wore the hollowedout head of a wolf he had slain on his crown。 It served as protection for his
head and an image of fear for his enemies。 

Satisfied with that; the guard stepped aside; allowing Rexxar; Misha; and the bear s burden to enter rimmar。 

The orc city was built within a huge ravine; with traditional hexagonal structures built into the sides of the ravine as
well as the recesses。 As he walked through the Valley of Honor; where the gate was built; toward the Valley of
Wisdom; where Thrall s throne room was housed; Rexxar was both fascinated and appalled。 The former because
the orcs had e so far in a mere three summers。 The latter because it was yet another city in a world that had too
many of them already。 

When he was about halfway to the Valley of Wisdom; he was met by the familiar site of a mediumheight orc:
Nazgrel; the head of Thrall s security; along with four of his guards。 Greetings; last son of the Mok Nathal。 It has
been far too long。  

Out of respect; Rexxar removed his headgear。 Since seeing you; Nazgrel; yes since being in the city; no。 But I 
did swear an oath to Thrall; and I would not leave this noble warrior to die in the grass。  

Nazgrel nodded。 We have e to escort you to him and the shaman has been summoned as well; to tend to
Byrok。 We ve also e to relieve Misha of her burden。  At a gesture from Nazgrel; two of the guards lifted the
bleeding form of Byrok from Misha s back。 At first; the bear started a growl; but at a look from Rexxar; she backed
down。 
 
They proceeded through the long and winding roads of rimmar to the large hexagonal building at the far side of
the Valley of Wisdom。 Thrall was waiting for him in the throne room; which Rexxar found to be as cold as
Frostsaber Rock。 Thrall sat on his throne; with the wizened shaman Kalthar standing on one side of the throne; and
an orc Rexxar did not know on the other。 When the guards had placed Byrok on the floor in front of the throne;
Kalthar moved to kneel at the warrior s side。 

Shivering slightly; Rexxar saluted the Warchief。 I bid you greetings; Warchief of the Horde。  

Thrall smiled。 It is very good to see you again; my friend I only wish it would not take one of my people being 
beaten to neardeath to bring you back to rimmar s gates。  

It is not my way to live among citydwellers; Warchief as you well know。  

Indeed; I do。 Still; you have again done us a great service。  He turned to the shaman。 How is he?  

He will survive he is a strong one。 And he wishes to speak。  

Can he?  Thrall asked。 

Kalthar sniffed。 Not well; but I doubt he will allow me to treat him properly until he does。  

I must…sit up…Help me; shaman。  That was Byrok。 He sounded stronger than he had in the grasses; but not by 
much。 

With a huge sigh; the wizened orc gestured to Nazgrel s guards; who helped Byrok into a sitting position。 

Hesitatingly; pausing many times for breath; Byrok spoke of what happened to him。 Rexxar knew nothing of the 
Burning Blade; but the others did; apparently it was an old orc clan。 

This can t be the same thing;  the orc Rexxar did not know said。 

It does seem unlikely; it s true; Burx;  Thrall said; but if their symbol is the same

Burx shook his head。 It could be a coincidence; but I don t buy that。 Besides; I ve been hearing rumors about a
human cult that s been building up in Theramore。 They re called the Flaming Sword。 
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