Chapter 619: Ten Thousand Years of Zandalara
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The Alliance's Fortress of Vengeance has not yet been built, but the Horde's Fortress of Glory has been completed.
Thanks to the efforts of countless laborers, a magnificent fortress stood on the Hellfire Peninsula, a few hundred kilometers northeast of the Hellfire Fortress.
At the moment when the last brick of the fortress of glory was finished, the war between the Alliance and the Horde finally began in full swing.
There is no temptation, and both sides are going all out.
"Hellfire Fortress?" Looking at the map, King Sarufar was really irritated, "Damn, I'm really not used to this kind of strategy!" ”
“…… To be honest, I miss Orgrim a little......" Shaking his head, Gromash reluctantly said that he didn't know what to do, "Didn't the Great Chief give you any instructions?" ”
"Instructions?" Lord Sarufar was stunned for a moment, then shook his head, "No, he just said that we should fight the way we do best. ”
Actually, Sal has instructions.
It's just that Thrall's instructions are to ask King Sarufar to keep an eye on Gromash and not let him do anything irrational......
But at such a time, how could King Sarufar tell the truth!
And according to Thrall's instructions, if you have the opportunity, try to let the trolls rush to the front, after all, the current tribe is a "bipolar pattern", and the cause of this war was originally caused by trolls!
For the hesitation of King Sarufar and Gromash King Rastaha was disdainful.
"Don't think about so many meaningless things, what we need to do is find the alliance and crush them, that's all!"
Hearing what King Rastaha said, King Sarufar raised his eyebrows without leaving a trace.
That's exactly what he wants.
During the last "skirmish", King Rastaha displayed extraordinary combat prowess, and according to the descriptions given by the orcs who saw King Rastaha in battle, the troll king was simply terrifying - defiant of magic, extremely destructive, and integrated with his mount.
The contradictions between King Rastaha and Zor are not particularly clear to the orcs, but what they do know is that Zor is now on the hunt for some kind of power.
And it's the way to pull the orcs as shields and secretly dig up the gods of Aranka by yourself.
While the tribe said I liked the way they stirred things up, it was clear that the orcs weren't without opinion.
Now it seems that since King Rastaha is eager to fight, then—you are welcome to charge!
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Duke Fotagen looked at the dense trolls and orcs under the Hellfire Fortress, and felt a little helpless.
Now the entire Second Legion of Stormwind City is trapped in the lonely city.
Fortunately, the Hellfire Fortress is dangerous enough, and there are no unrelated personnel here, and the supply of the Second Legion can be maintained for a while, and the morale is still acceptable.
But Duke Vortagan knew in his heart that this situation might not last long.
In recent days, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of orcs and trolls outside the Hellfire Fortress, and Duke Vortagan believes that this is a harbinger of the official start of war.
According to the agreement before the departure, when the Horde began to attempt to attack the Hellfire Fortress, it was when the Alliance Mages took action, and the Duke of Vortagan was confident that Tulayan would not be able to put himself to death, let alone abandon the Second Legion.
Obviously, as long as the orcs make their move, that bloody battle is about to begin.
Just as he was thinking, the next moment, Duke Vortagen, who was holding a dwarf telescope to observe the battlefield, spotted a familiar figure that made him tremble.
King Rastaha!
Sitting on the golden throne, King Rastaha held the golden spear in his hand, and before the battle began, King Rastaha cut his palm with a sharp spear, and then smeared the crimson blood on the sharp edge of the spear.
I don't know if it was a hallucination of the Duke of Vortagen, but at this point he felt as if the spear had begun to burn, stinging his eyes.
King Rastaha seemed to sense the prying eyes of Duke Fotagen in the distance, and he raised his head, baring his sharp fangs.
“Dazdingo!”
It was just a greeting, but Duke Vortagen smelled danger.
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Putting down the golden spear in his hand, King Rastaha closed his eyes on his throne.
Interesting human beings, sharp intuition - it is unbelievable that once barbaric and vulgar human beings could one day produce such a glorious civilization.
That's right, in the eyes of King Rastaha, it was the humans who were "barbaric and vulgar".
Because King Rastaha is actually an old fellow who has lived for tens of thousands of years.
King Rastaha, who was still Rastaha at the time, had seen the god of thunder.
That's right, it's the emperor of the Mogu clan, the name of the king of kings, the god of thunder of the gods.
There was an ancient pact between the former Moguls and the Zandalar trolls, and the two sides agreed to advance and retreat together.
The genius Thor has mastered the art of resurrection - when he is ready, he can bring the dead back to life after a ritual at a certain price.
Due to the "Hundred Kings Troubled Times" that the Mogu clan had experienced, Thor had seen too much deceit and could not fully trust his warlords.
So when he contemplated his resurrection, he gave the key to his resurrection to the trolls of Zandalara, and let his trained dragon Narak act as the gatekeeper, and then his warlords as the guardians of the mausoleum, making sure that nothing went wrong - as long as anyone wanted to resurrect him, he would always get enough clues.
But it's not that simple.
The invincible Thor was slain by the Life Reshaping Device in Uldam, a large number of accompanying Zandalar Troll Priests died, and a few lucky ones returned to Pandaria with Thor's corpse.
Rastaha is one of them – the most inconspicuous of all.
Thor fell, the Mogu clan fell into civil strife again, the trolls no longer contacted the Mogu clan, and the resurrection of Thor was put on hold, but not all the things about Thor were buried in Thunder Mountain, and there was still one person who knew about Thor's magical resurrection skills.
Rastaha.
No one knows that this seemingly brainless guy is actually the most insidious.
Also who died in Uldem with Thor was the archprophet of the Zandalar trolls, Zurathera, and in Zandalara, Zurathera's descendants still held the power.
In this case, Rastaha, who had secretly mastered the magical resurrection technique, chose to hide himself and wait for an opportunity.
He believed that he would have a chance to take notice from the Trolls of Zandallar, just as Thor had done to the Moguls.
Soon after, Rastaha waited for that opportunity.