Chapter 620: The Enlightenment of the Troll King
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Eternal and proud, furious and strong.
Rastaha is obsessed with the power of Thor, obsessed with his pride, in Rastaha's view, the appearance of Thor is what a king should be, and Thor's way of ruling is the most correct way - to suppress all opponents with absolute strength, and then to be the only one!
But in the period after the deaths of Zurathera and Zendarar High Troll Priests, Rastaha was not capable of doing so.
Rastaha knew that the descendants of Zurathera had been worried about themselves, of those who had returned from the war, and that they had always rejected themselves and were unwilling to allow themselves to enter the center of full force.
Because of this, when Zurathera's descendants came to power, Rastaha kept himself hidden, often pretending to be a lone troll, elusive and indifferent.
Time flies, and Rastaha turns gray in the wait, becoming an old man.
Until Bengaz (Zurathera's grandson - or great-grandson?) Rastaha can't remember) led the trolls to force their way through the Fairview Valley.
Rastaha saw an opportunity.
According to the former covenant, there is a piece of land in the center of Thor's empire that belongs to trolls.
Due to the lack of stability in his rule, Bengaz was determined to acquire the land and consolidate his rule with military exploits.
Rastaha, on the other hand, chose to go with the army.
Bengazi's assault on Fairview Valley started off well, and the Pandaren, while able to take out the troll berserkers and troll headhunters, were helpless against the bat-ridden trolls in the sky.
But later, a panda man named Jiang accidentally established a connection with the dragon in the clouds, and he spread this experience to establish a dragon knights in the clouds among the panda people.
With the help of the Soaring Dragon, the trolls lost air supremacy.
After Batrider is beaten by the Knights of the Dragon, Bengaz is desperate to resurrect Thor and fulfill an ancient covenant.
Then in Thunder Mountain, Bengaz received a surprise attack from the then Warrior Jiang of the Cloud Flying Dragon Knights at the moment of resurrecting Thor, and the Cloud Flying Dragon Knights and the Shadow Trace faction led the most elite panda people to attack Thunder Mountain.
The battle to the end, Chiang and Bengazi were one-on-one.
Ben Gaz, who rode a velociraptor and Jiang who rode a cloud soaring dragon, fought to the death on the top of Thunder Mountain.
And Rastaha was in the pile of dead people, quietly waiting for his chance.
This is Rastaha's last chance.
Although Rastaha's lifespan was greatly extended with the help of the former god of thunder, it was already in the last years of power in Bangladesh.
Rastaha knows how to resurrect and immortalize, but he needs the key to life and death left by Thor - without it, Rastaha can't borrow the power of the Naraksha engine to break the line between life and death, and he can't live forever!
The battle between Bengaz and Chiang ended in defeat, and the combined forces of the Trolls and Mogu who had lost Bengaz fell directly to the attack of the Pandaren.
Rastaha, who had been prepared for a long time, took advantage of the chaos on the corpse of Bengaz and obtained what he wanted: the egg of the Bengazi Velociraptor, and the key to Thor's resurrection.
The cunning Rastaha disguised the key to Thor's resurrection.
A mask, a throne and a spear.
In order to hide the traces that belonged to the god of thunder above, Rastaha wrapped them all in a thick layer of gold.
That's right, the Golden Throne, the Golden Spear, and the Golden Mask in the hands of the Prophet Zur in the hands of King Rastaha.
After the death of Bengazi, the bloodline from the Prophet Zurathera had been severed, and Zandala was plunged into a brief period of confusion.
And taking advantage of this confusion, Rastaha deceived a young troll, who gave the key to Thor to the poor little one, and then took his hand and his life force to complete his own rebirth.
After being born, Rastaha was surprised to find that he had become stronger!
After testing, Rastaha found that his soul had become weak, but had fully absorbed the young troll's powers.
After becoming stronger, Rastaha staged a return of the king on the island of Zandalar - in the chaotic city of Zandalara, Rastaha defeated all the ambitious trolls and became the new leader of the trolls.
No longer calling himself a prophet, Rastaha chose to be king.
In the next 10,000 years, Rastaha changed his identity a lot, he created the illusion of his death through various means, and then staged the drama of the return of the king again and again, and then became stronger and stronger.
In the return of the king again and again, Rastaha has become more and more radical and manic, but his strength has also become extremely terrifying.
Speaking of trolls, they are also unlucky, obviously with such a long history and such a long opportunity for development, but under the leadership of a king who is bent on consolidating his rule and treating all trolls as objects to be fooled, he has stood still for 10,000 years......
In the eyes of other trolls, these troll kings have always inherited the name of King Rastaha, but in fact, only King Rastaha himself knows in his heart that there has always been only one king of Rastaha.
And this time, Zur was just a tool of King Rastaha.
A very special tool.
There is no doubt that Zur is a genius - the golden mask, which was originally just a key, has the power of destiny in Zur's hands.
After discovering Zur's talent, Rastaha was in no hurry to resurrect again, because as he resurrected and became stronger again and again, Rastaha's soul became weaker and weaker, and he needed to replenish the power of his soul, and Zul could help him!
So Rastaha consciously indulges Zul, he is waiting for Zor to become a true prophet and then devour his power, his everything.
When the time comes, Rastaha will be the unbeatable king!
So this time, in Draenor, King Rastaha is ready to die, and he is ready to direct a grand death ritual for himself.
As a fellow who had died nearly a hundred times, King Rastaha enjoyed this "tragic death" - falling in the midst of thousands of troops and the corpses of countless enemies, which was a kind of amusing drama second only to the return of the king.
Unfortunately, King Rastaha did not know that Zur had sold the Golden Mask......
Therefore, fate is often unpredictable, and who would have thought that a guy who was silently observing the situation on the battlefield in the astral warehouse would inadvertently destroy a 10,000-year-old conspiracy.
It always felt like it was a sad story—at least for King Rastaha.