Necromancer in another world
Chapter 1089 Zudak
Chapter 1089 Zudak
The Darkspear trolls showed extraordinary enthusiasm for joining the alliance. No one, including Varian and Scarlett, resisted, not even a little strange voice.
None of the leaders of the alliance is a fool. At such a sensitive moment, the Darkspear troll cooperates with the alliance, and the relationship between the orcs and the trolls will not be affected. I will object to alienating the relationship between orcs and trolls.
As a qualified leader, you must let go of your personal feelings. No matter how Varian feels about the trolls in their hearts—whether they are indifferent or disgusted, as long as they make the orcs uncomfortable, they will agree to cooperate with the Darkspear trolls , who makes Vol'jin's Darkspear tribe a force that cannot be ignored.
As the leaders of the Alliance await the armies of the Darkspear trolls, disaster awaits their target, Zul'Drak.
The Drakkari trolls are an ancient race, their history can be traced back before the jungle trolls and forest trolls appeared, that is to say, the jungle trolls and forest trolls may be the Drakkari frost trolls migrated to other places A new tribe that appeared later.
The tribal system is implemented inside the Drakkari Frost Trolls. It can be seen from their historical records that each of their tribes has its own territory. Once outsiders break into their territory, the trolls will expel them. Even kill.
As time went by and history developed, wars broke out between the tribes of the Drakkari frost trolls.
One tribe conquered another and enslaved their warriors. The enslaved trolls were forced to build vast new homes for the victors, while their children became part of the ruling tribe.
Each tribe continued its war with other surrounding tribes, either winning or perishing, until one of the most powerful tribes established the Kingdom of Zul'Drak.Every tribe that resisted it was wiped out, and after all tribes recognized the dominion of the mighty tribe, these tribes were allowed to retain their own territories, provided they obeyed all orders of the ruling tribe.
Thus came the Kingdom of Zul'Drak.
Compared with Arathor, the kingdom where humans were first born, the Drakkari Frost Troll's Zul'drak Kingdom is so similar, which proves that there are always commonalities in history.
After the Kingdom of Zul'Drak was officially established, there were still wars among the tribes of the Drakkari Frost Trolls. The Frost King—the king of Zul'Drak believed that such wars would make his people strong and aggressive. Therefore he has no objection to wars within the kingdom.
The Frost King's only response to this is to form a border patrol and issue a rule that if the kingdom encounters a large-scale attack, all tribes must unite to form an army to fight back.
The chieftains of the tribe thought the Frost King's strategy was foolish, until they encountered the Scourge of the Undead.
The Frost Drakkari trolls are powerful, and the power of the Kingdom of Zul'Drak cannot be underestimated. This can be seen from the fact that the Scourge was expelled from the territory of the Kingdom of Zul'Drak and blocked by the Dakron Fortress. .
The Northrend continent, where the Scourge Corps mainly operates, has made the Scourge Legion weak. The strength of the Drakkari Frost Trolls is eye-catching. However, the good times don’t last long. No matter how powerful the troll warrior is, it is difficult for the Scourge Legion to resist the highly targeted undead plague. , What the Scourge could not do with force, the plague they developed did.
This new type of plague targeting trolls is extremely latent. When the Drakkari frost trolls noticed it, the plague had already spread throughout the Zul'drak Kingdom.
At the beginning of the outbreak of the plague, the priests of the Drakkari frost trolls were full of confidence and dared to show off in front of the trolls who are famous for their voodoo spells. Isn't this looking for abuse?
But with the passage of time, the initial confidence of the troll priest has long since disappeared. When the Drakkari frost troll found that the voodoo spells he was proud of could not deal with the plague of the undead, and even When it was impossible to stop its spread, all the trolls, including King Frost, the king of Zul'lark, panicked.
Unable to stop the spread of the undead plague, the self-proclaimed brave Drakkari frost troll had to gather the uninfected tribesmen together, while those infected tribes left themselves to perish.
Large tracts of land were abandoned, a large number of ethnic groups became undead, and the population of Drakalai frost trolls decreased geometrically.
With the decrease of the population, the territory controlled by the trolls is also shrinking, because the plague is constantly spreading. Before finding a way to fight the plague, the trolls can only retreat in front of the plague.
Except for the altar guarded by powerful forces and the capital Gudak, all the other territories of the current Zul'Drak are lost, even the Dakron Fortress, which has not been captured by the undead Scourge for many years, is no exception.
The Scourge Corps spent a lot of troops and failed to win the Daklon Fortress. It became the enemy's territory under the undead plague. It didn't even fight a battle. Thinking about it is really useless. It can be seen that the Scourge Corps How terrifying are biological weapons.
There is a word called natural disasters and man-made disasters. If the spread of the undead plague is a masterpiece of the Scourge, then what the Zul'drak Kingdom will face next is the man-made disasters created by Leo, a human being.
The wind from Grizzly Hills brought a pungent sulfurous smell, the smell of demons.
Daemons swarmed in from the Grizzly Hills bordering Zul'drak like locusts, so numerous that one trembled and the half-dead Drakkari frost trolls terrified.
The demons of the Burning Legion have invaded the kingdom of Zul'lark.
Kazak wields a flat-topped sword comparable to a city gate, and his tens of meters tall body shakes the ground every time he takes a step. With his distorted face, bloodthirsty eyes, and crazy laughter, this The doomsday lord is unleashing his own desires and venting the tyranny accumulated in the cursed land for many years.
"Tremble, mortals... fear, you lowly races... hahaha..."
The taste of killing and the pleasure of destruction are really intoxicating.
He kicked a Drakkari troll who was trying to stop him into a pulp. Kazak licked his lips. The days of being a goalkeeper at the Dark Portal are finally over. To live his name, he wants to make this lowly world tremble under his feet, and he wants to make the races living in this world fear the name Kazak.
Sure enough, killing and destroying is suitable for me, and destroying is what we and other demons should do.
Kazak said so.
Originally, Kazak was somewhat dissatisfied with Mannoroth's instigation, but now this dissatisfaction has been thrown into an unknown corner.Demons are all suckers, they're ruthless, and they don't care who you are as long as it satisfies them.
Millions of demons poured in, and the resistance of the Drakkari frost troll was meaningless in the face of such violent power. Any creature that came into the sight of the demon—whether it was a troll or a beast living on this land, was all killed. The demon tore to pieces.
Keeping at the Dark Portal all the year round, unable to fight with people, unable to destroy as much as they want, these demons have been suffocated for a long time, and finally Mannoroth brought them to Northrend and let them attack Zuldak, how could the demons Don't seize the opportunity to vent well.
It is true to say that the army of demons is like locusts, but where these guys pass by, there is no life—the demons eager to unleash their desire to kill even ants have not let go, and the land is thousands of miles away—the unique flame and sulfur smell of demons have transformed the landscape , so that the snow-covered Northrend Continent appeared a burning land spewing flames.
Russelek and Kazak led the men to charge forward, while Mannoroth, who was in the middle army, marched forward in a leisurely manner. The only thing the saboteurs had to do was to reprimand those disobedient demons, occasionally finding some Kill the chicken as a warning to the monkey, so that the red-eyed demon can wake up.
If someone can grasp the situation of the entire Zul'Drak, he will find that the demon killing of the Burning Legion is killing, destruction is destruction, and the seemingly chaotic attacks are very regular.
Most of those who fell under the hands of the demons were trolls infected with the undead plague, because the focus of the demons' attack was on the outbreak area of the Zul'Drak plague.
Fortunately for the Drakkari frost trolls who were not infected with the plague, the Frost King made a correct decision-he gathered the healthy clansmen in one place, which is Gudak, the capital of the Kingdom of Zul'drak. , and Gudak's position is exactly in the northeast corner of Zudak's extension to the sea. This position is contrary to the west where the demons march. Even if a small number of demons come to Zudak occasionally, the trolls can handle it.
If Gudak was saved from the evil hands of demons because of its geographical location, then what happened to the several altars built by Drakkari frost trolls in Zuldak?
It should be known that these altars are all on the route of the demon army's attack, and it is a miracle that these altars can survive the passage of millions of demons without leaving any grass.
Is the demon incapable of destroying the altar?
Just kidding, millions of demons can flood the altar with a single mouthful of sulfur.
Is it because the devil couldn't bear to destroy the altar?
Are you sure you're not joking?
It's not that the demons are incapable, or that the demons don't want to, but Mannoroth doesn't allow them to do this, but whenever a demon dares to attack the altar, Mannoroth and a group of confidant demons who come out of nowhere will kill them immediately. Kill these guys.
Demons love to kill, but they don't like to be killed. Demons love to be destroyed, and they don't want to be destroyed by others. After hundreds of unlucky people who were so red-eyed that they forgot what Mannoroth ordered were killed, the remaining demons were conscious. Avoid altars, even Kazak and Russelek.
When the Alliance army from Bloodmoon Island entered the devastated Zul'Drak three days after the demons invaded Zul'Drak, all they saw was a ruined and traumatized land, only a few well-preserved altars alone Standing on the land of Zul'Drak, it shows to the world that there once existed a kingdom with civilization.
(End of this chapter)
The Darkspear trolls showed extraordinary enthusiasm for joining the alliance. No one, including Varian and Scarlett, resisted, not even a little strange voice.
None of the leaders of the alliance is a fool. At such a sensitive moment, the Darkspear troll cooperates with the alliance, and the relationship between the orcs and the trolls will not be affected. I will object to alienating the relationship between orcs and trolls.
As a qualified leader, you must let go of your personal feelings. No matter how Varian feels about the trolls in their hearts—whether they are indifferent or disgusted, as long as they make the orcs uncomfortable, they will agree to cooperate with the Darkspear trolls , who makes Vol'jin's Darkspear tribe a force that cannot be ignored.
As the leaders of the Alliance await the armies of the Darkspear trolls, disaster awaits their target, Zul'Drak.
The Drakkari trolls are an ancient race, their history can be traced back before the jungle trolls and forest trolls appeared, that is to say, the jungle trolls and forest trolls may be the Drakkari frost trolls migrated to other places A new tribe that appeared later.
The tribal system is implemented inside the Drakkari Frost Trolls. It can be seen from their historical records that each of their tribes has its own territory. Once outsiders break into their territory, the trolls will expel them. Even kill.
As time went by and history developed, wars broke out between the tribes of the Drakkari frost trolls.
One tribe conquered another and enslaved their warriors. The enslaved trolls were forced to build vast new homes for the victors, while their children became part of the ruling tribe.
Each tribe continued its war with other surrounding tribes, either winning or perishing, until one of the most powerful tribes established the Kingdom of Zul'Drak.Every tribe that resisted it was wiped out, and after all tribes recognized the dominion of the mighty tribe, these tribes were allowed to retain their own territories, provided they obeyed all orders of the ruling tribe.
Thus came the Kingdom of Zul'Drak.
Compared with Arathor, the kingdom where humans were first born, the Drakkari Frost Troll's Zul'drak Kingdom is so similar, which proves that there are always commonalities in history.
After the Kingdom of Zul'Drak was officially established, there were still wars among the tribes of the Drakkari Frost Trolls. The Frost King—the king of Zul'Drak believed that such wars would make his people strong and aggressive. Therefore he has no objection to wars within the kingdom.
The Frost King's only response to this is to form a border patrol and issue a rule that if the kingdom encounters a large-scale attack, all tribes must unite to form an army to fight back.
The chieftains of the tribe thought the Frost King's strategy was foolish, until they encountered the Scourge of the Undead.
The Frost Drakkari trolls are powerful, and the power of the Kingdom of Zul'Drak cannot be underestimated. This can be seen from the fact that the Scourge was expelled from the territory of the Kingdom of Zul'Drak and blocked by the Dakron Fortress. .
The Northrend continent, where the Scourge Corps mainly operates, has made the Scourge Legion weak. The strength of the Drakkari Frost Trolls is eye-catching. However, the good times don’t last long. No matter how powerful the troll warrior is, it is difficult for the Scourge Legion to resist the highly targeted undead plague. , What the Scourge could not do with force, the plague they developed did.
This new type of plague targeting trolls is extremely latent. When the Drakkari frost trolls noticed it, the plague had already spread throughout the Zul'drak Kingdom.
At the beginning of the outbreak of the plague, the priests of the Drakkari frost trolls were full of confidence and dared to show off in front of the trolls who are famous for their voodoo spells. Isn't this looking for abuse?
But with the passage of time, the initial confidence of the troll priest has long since disappeared. When the Drakkari frost troll found that the voodoo spells he was proud of could not deal with the plague of the undead, and even When it was impossible to stop its spread, all the trolls, including King Frost, the king of Zul'lark, panicked.
Unable to stop the spread of the undead plague, the self-proclaimed brave Drakkari frost troll had to gather the uninfected tribesmen together, while those infected tribes left themselves to perish.
Large tracts of land were abandoned, a large number of ethnic groups became undead, and the population of Drakalai frost trolls decreased geometrically.
With the decrease of the population, the territory controlled by the trolls is also shrinking, because the plague is constantly spreading. Before finding a way to fight the plague, the trolls can only retreat in front of the plague.
Except for the altar guarded by powerful forces and the capital Gudak, all the other territories of the current Zul'Drak are lost, even the Dakron Fortress, which has not been captured by the undead Scourge for many years, is no exception.
The Scourge Corps spent a lot of troops and failed to win the Daklon Fortress. It became the enemy's territory under the undead plague. It didn't even fight a battle. Thinking about it is really useless. It can be seen that the Scourge Corps How terrifying are biological weapons.
There is a word called natural disasters and man-made disasters. If the spread of the undead plague is a masterpiece of the Scourge, then what the Zul'drak Kingdom will face next is the man-made disasters created by Leo, a human being.
The wind from Grizzly Hills brought a pungent sulfurous smell, the smell of demons.
Daemons swarmed in from the Grizzly Hills bordering Zul'drak like locusts, so numerous that one trembled and the half-dead Drakkari frost trolls terrified.
The demons of the Burning Legion have invaded the kingdom of Zul'lark.
Kazak wields a flat-topped sword comparable to a city gate, and his tens of meters tall body shakes the ground every time he takes a step. With his distorted face, bloodthirsty eyes, and crazy laughter, this The doomsday lord is unleashing his own desires and venting the tyranny accumulated in the cursed land for many years.
"Tremble, mortals... fear, you lowly races... hahaha..."
The taste of killing and the pleasure of destruction are really intoxicating.
He kicked a Drakkari troll who was trying to stop him into a pulp. Kazak licked his lips. The days of being a goalkeeper at the Dark Portal are finally over. To live his name, he wants to make this lowly world tremble under his feet, and he wants to make the races living in this world fear the name Kazak.
Sure enough, killing and destroying is suitable for me, and destroying is what we and other demons should do.
Kazak said so.
Originally, Kazak was somewhat dissatisfied with Mannoroth's instigation, but now this dissatisfaction has been thrown into an unknown corner.Demons are all suckers, they're ruthless, and they don't care who you are as long as it satisfies them.
Millions of demons poured in, and the resistance of the Drakkari frost troll was meaningless in the face of such violent power. Any creature that came into the sight of the demon—whether it was a troll or a beast living on this land, was all killed. The demon tore to pieces.
Keeping at the Dark Portal all the year round, unable to fight with people, unable to destroy as much as they want, these demons have been suffocated for a long time, and finally Mannoroth brought them to Northrend and let them attack Zuldak, how could the demons Don't seize the opportunity to vent well.
It is true to say that the army of demons is like locusts, but where these guys pass by, there is no life—the demons eager to unleash their desire to kill even ants have not let go, and the land is thousands of miles away—the unique flame and sulfur smell of demons have transformed the landscape , so that the snow-covered Northrend Continent appeared a burning land spewing flames.
Russelek and Kazak led the men to charge forward, while Mannoroth, who was in the middle army, marched forward in a leisurely manner. The only thing the saboteurs had to do was to reprimand those disobedient demons, occasionally finding some Kill the chicken as a warning to the monkey, so that the red-eyed demon can wake up.
If someone can grasp the situation of the entire Zul'Drak, he will find that the demon killing of the Burning Legion is killing, destruction is destruction, and the seemingly chaotic attacks are very regular.
Most of those who fell under the hands of the demons were trolls infected with the undead plague, because the focus of the demons' attack was on the outbreak area of the Zul'Drak plague.
Fortunately for the Drakkari frost trolls who were not infected with the plague, the Frost King made a correct decision-he gathered the healthy clansmen in one place, which is Gudak, the capital of the Kingdom of Zul'drak. , and Gudak's position is exactly in the northeast corner of Zudak's extension to the sea. This position is contrary to the west where the demons march. Even if a small number of demons come to Zudak occasionally, the trolls can handle it.
If Gudak was saved from the evil hands of demons because of its geographical location, then what happened to the several altars built by Drakkari frost trolls in Zuldak?
It should be known that these altars are all on the route of the demon army's attack, and it is a miracle that these altars can survive the passage of millions of demons without leaving any grass.
Is the demon incapable of destroying the altar?
Just kidding, millions of demons can flood the altar with a single mouthful of sulfur.
Is it because the devil couldn't bear to destroy the altar?
Are you sure you're not joking?
It's not that the demons are incapable, or that the demons don't want to, but Mannoroth doesn't allow them to do this, but whenever a demon dares to attack the altar, Mannoroth and a group of confidant demons who come out of nowhere will kill them immediately. Kill these guys.
Demons love to kill, but they don't like to be killed. Demons love to be destroyed, and they don't want to be destroyed by others. After hundreds of unlucky people who were so red-eyed that they forgot what Mannoroth ordered were killed, the remaining demons were conscious. Avoid altars, even Kazak and Russelek.
When the Alliance army from Bloodmoon Island entered the devastated Zul'Drak three days after the demons invaded Zul'Drak, all they saw was a ruined and traumatized land, only a few well-preserved altars alone Standing on the land of Zul'Drak, it shows to the world that there once existed a kingdom with civilization.
(End of this chapter)
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