168. Insect tide

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It's autumn.

As I said before, the reason why I repeat this is because even though it's not yet winter season, snow is still falling here.

Feeling incredible?

No, for Northrend, which is in the far north, it's just a norm.

Snow falls here for three seasons of the year, and only a quarter of the time you can see the sun, but unfortunately, even sunlight can't melt this frozen soil for thousands of years.

It's hard to imagine any creatures living on this snowy plain, but in fact, there are.

At first, it was just a black dot, wriggling above the white snowfield.

The human eye is always unexpectedly chasing those unusual beings, like this creature that is prying open the ice and crawling out of the ground.

It looks like a bug, but I'm sure you've never seen a bug this big, and when it holds up four pairs of stings, it's taller than a long troll, but don't forget, this spider-looking creature has a sideways body.

Although it resembles a spider, we all know that spiders look furry, but the creature in front of us is covered with beetle-like carapaces, which fit the body and is as majestic as armor.

It was poking out of the ice.

Obviously, the hole in the ice was not naturally generated, but was broken from the bottom, and I have to admit that the insect probably didn't measure its scale with itself when it came out, but it didn't matter, it first stretched one side of its sting out of the ice, then its head, and finally squeezed out the remaining half.

Generally speaking, when you drill in and out of a hole, you should shrink your own body, but the insect is different, it uses its hard body to squeeze the ice cave around.

When it reached the ground, it shook the ice slag from its body, then stood up and looked around, making a low, long sound with its slender mouthparts, and then it moved away, and then a steady stream of insects poured out of the ice cave, and you can't see the number of them, because they instantly blackened the endless white, and it continued to expand.

In fact, don't think that's all there is to bugs.

This is only one of the 6 points of the Eldraine-Nirub Zerg Empire, and the overwhelming Bug Sea army like this, as well as the other two, have been hiding in the depths of this underground waiting for an opportunity since the ancient Yakee Zerg divided, and now, because the arrogant trolls have chiseled their seals-

"It's time for revenge and make the trolls, and the whole world pay!"

These are the exact words of their king.

Unfortunately, this is the king of the older generation, not Anubrak, who was later defeated by the Lich King and resurrected as the Lord of the Crypt, and the current king of the Nilubu Zerg is called Adaklas. It was an incomparably large, bulky-looking spider demon, in fact, it was too large to move, so it did not directly participate in this battle, and the three spider lords in charge of this battle were only.

They are Adaklas's father "Iron Armor" Albasa, who will inherit the throne in the future, Kuroren, the long-bodied spider demon, and Delilah, the dark spider mother.

The Zerg troops that have broken through the ice now obviously belong to the ironclad Albasa, although they are all spiders, but there are many forms of spiders, and the obvious feature of the "ironclad" army is that their bodies are fully armed, and they are the strongest warriors in the Spider Empire, and now, their task is to destroy the fortifications of the trolls a kilometer away, and cooperate with the other two forces of the spider kingdom to raze the frost trolls' Dugudak, and bring the entire Northrend into the control of the Nilub Zerg.

In fact, the battle between the Zerg and the Trolls did not begin now, the original history dates back to two thousand years ago, when the Trolls of Zandalar accidentally dug up the sealed stone slab and released the sealed Chihiks of the Ancient War, when the trolls and the Yakini Zerg were killing each other in the dark, and the once powerful Yaki Zerg was divided into three, which is now Eldraine-Nirub, the Mantis Demon, and the Angela Zerg.

Interestingly, the two kingdoms of the trolls, Amani and Gulabash, are directly related to this history, and they have been facing each other for more than a thousand years against two divided Zerg. It wasn't until the Zerg declined and lurked underground that the two tribes gradually changed their goals and continued to annex other tribes and lands around them, rising as two powerful empires.

Now, the trolls of Gulabash are still on the lookout for the return of the mantis, but the Amani trolls seem to have forgotten their original mission, oh yes, the Dhakale trolls who were driven to the Northland have taken over the hot potato since a long time ago.

Wars are still frequent, as it involves territory, but the fact that the Dakale trolls are still able to gain a foothold in Northrend proves that they have the strength and means to deal with the Zerg - at least that's true in the past.

Until, when the trolls appeared in an abandoned royal court beneath the glacier and dug up the contents of it, the trolls apparently did not realize that this was an elaborate trap, and when they were in high spirits about getting something good, they did not realize that an evil force had broken through the ground.

Now, the worms have made a comeback with new powers, and they have vowed to recover all the debts they owe.

It is not known how many waves of attacks it is.

Standing on a tall ice tower, Makasgar couldn't help but think as he looked at the black dots on the horizon in the distance.

In the past three months, most of the territory dominated by the Dakalai Empire has fallen, leaving only the last third of the land, including Dugudak, to put it mildly, here is the last line of defense under the city, the Norscard Trench.

It was a deep canyon of ice fields where the Dhakale trolls had built a massive stone gate and ice-forged bunkers to defend against enemies who might invade the royal capital. Ironically, however, the moat wasn't meant to be used against the bugs in front of them, but to hinder the imaginary enemy Amani trolls. But those guys covered in green have never crossed the mountains and invaded, but they have gone south again and again, and have been beaten back by the other party. (To be continued.) )8