166. Troll Clan

Cenarius's words are a little different from the actual situation, because the remnants of the subquip insects dormant in the northern ice fields, the Eldraine Nirub Spider Demon, are not the Silent Forest where Eren and the Night Elves live, but the Dakale Trolls, who are also in Northrend. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Unlike the forest trolls who inhabit the eastern continent of Kalimdor, the jungle trolls in the southeast, and the sand trolls who have built up their presence around the desert zone in the southwest, the Dakale trolls were originally just a group of exiles.

They were savage, vulgar, and bloodthirsty, and even looked out of place among the other trolls who were also fond of violence and war, at least the other trolls did not take killing as pleasure, and the habit of killing the people as dry food was that the first Dakale trolls were banished to the Northlands.

The trolls who exiled them expected them to kill each other and eventually lead to destruction, but what they didn't expect was that they would survive such a harsh climate and difficult environment, and multiply and grow to establish their capital in Zurdrak, becoming a large tribe that is not inferior to other trolls today.

In a way, this group of nature-screened villains are stronger and larger (about 20%) than ordinary trolls, because the cold climate of Northrend makes them immune to cold snaps, and they have thought about going south many times, because there is a vast land and a more favorable living environment, but this dream was once stifled by the troll empire that is stronger than them, the trolls of Zandalara.

Although the Frost Trolls seem to be stronger than the Forest Trolls, it turns out that the Frost Trolls are no match for the Forest Trolls when it comes to combat effectiveness, and these armies that have gathered a large number of tribal powerhouses, tamed strong velociraptor mounts, combined with witch doctors' spells, have kept the Frost Trolls behind the tundra time and time again.

A large part of the reason why they did not take advantage of the pursuit and uproot the entire Dakarai tribe was that they did not want to live in such a cold and foodless environment.

But lately things have been unusual for the dhakale trolls.

This is the first time they have tried to cross the border of the Northlands and invade the territory of the Amani trolls, being repulsed again and again, and coming back again and again, which has never been done before.

Trolls love war, but like any other species in this world, they don't go to the brink of arms, and sometimes, when overpopulated and food is scarce, war is a good way to strike that balance - win or lose.

After achieving this goal, the frost trolls will most likely retreat when they see that the invasion is hopeless, but this time, the Dakale trolls are as if determined to fight the forest trolls to the death, defeating and defeating, as if their attack will not stop until the last drop of blood is shed.

Even the notoriously fierce Amani trolls had to deal with Dakale's madness by having their armies outside and delaying their plans to expand outward (which is why the Forest of Tranquility never took time) in the face of such a situation.

However, the garrison on the border with Gulabash, another powerful kingdom, to the south cannot be appropriated, because now the upper echelons of the Amani Empire, seriously believing that Dakale and Gulabash have reached some agreement, may be waiting for them to transfer troops, and resolutely send troops to drive straight in, so that it is difficult to take care of the end of the head.

Now, in Zuaman, the capital of the Amani Empire, the priests who control the vast empire are convening a meeting under the leadership of their leaders on how to deal with foreign enemies.

As the capital of the Amani Empire, it has existed for more than 10,000 years, and while most people remember it as a Zulkin, the reality is that today's forest trolls are two very different concepts from the future divided Amani.

This is not only manifested in the territory, one is vast, occupying almost half of Kalim's territory, and the other is huddled in a corner by the High Elves and human armies, and the composition, social distribution, and superstructure of the two empires, including beliefs, are all fundamentally different.

At this time, the skin of the forest trolls had not yet begun to be covered with green moss and plants, and even though they did look green, they tended to be cyan, more similar to the jungle trolls of Gulabash. As mentioned before, they have a total of 7 clans, including the Amani troll, of which the Amani troll is at the absolute leadership core.

Among them, the forest trolls are accustomed to living in settlements, usually not interfering with each other (although some small clans that are slaves are used by them), and are called by the leader when they send troops.

Here's an interesting story, we all know that 10,000 years later, after the glory was gone, Amani's trolls blindly trusted the leader of Zulkin, but at this time, the leader was not the boss of the forest trolls. And what really reigned was the council-like body of priests.

Because the trolls all believe in Loa, the priests are considered to be the closest to the gods, and the people who are endowed with divine powers by the gods, there are also many witch doctors among them, but in general, the status of witch doctors is a little weaker than that of priests, but just by virtue of the caster, they can throw away ten streets of warriors.

In this way, it is the turn of the chief and the chieftain, which can be referred to the structure of the dark troll, but one thing is still different, in the clan of the dark troll, everything is said by the leader Baird, but in the Amani Empire, it is generally the priests who say the count, and even include the part of the war - of course, they will not be stupid to say, this is what we mean, they will say, it is the will of the gods.

So even if in terms of status, the leader and the chief are the leaders, but in front of the gods, their qualifications are not enough.

Now, the chiefs and chiefs waited outside the temple, waiting for the results of the priests' "prayers" to the gods.

They are not eligible to enter the temple without being summoned, and those who are really qualified are those who are really at the top—ordinary priests and witch doctors.

This feeling is still applied to the parliamentary system controlled by a few elites, and now, the high priests dressed in linen (coarse linen woven from straw rope) and various bird feathers, minions, and paint decorations, are surrounding a standing stone slab in the temple, praying like a monk chanting.

Then, the one in the center of them took a dagger from his body, and walked over to the captive of the Dakale troll in front of him, whose hands and feet were bound by vines and whose face was panicked.

Don't get me wrong, this isn't torture.

Because the priests of Amani trolls consider language to be a spirit of speech, but more of a deception, which seems to them to be a blasphemy. So, they don't need to do it this way to get what they want.

In fact, they do have a more direct and undisturbed way, which of course seems more barbaric-

Cut each other's brains and look at each other's memories, and everything will be clear. (To be continued.) )