601, galloping to the aid of the panda people

The mist has the effect of hiding Pandaria, and under normal circumstances, even if someone breaks into this place, they will turn out in a daze because they can't see the route clearly in the fog.

These fogs, of course, are not ordinary fogs, they have the power to deceive people in their own right, and it was not until later that Deathwing tore through the earth and caused a chaos of Azeroth's magic that caused this fog to dissipate.

But for now, the fog is still there, and it can still confuse people who want to set foot here.

However, there are always people who can be free from the interference of these fogs, such as Du Teng, whether it is the ability to break the illusion of the writing wheel eye that still exists faintly, or those magic systems that are not exactly the same as this world, all of which allow him to see through these fogs. And in response to this situation, he also made other preparations, such as connecting iron cables between ships, etc., to ensure that the ships behind would not get lost while walking.

Of course, Duten's situation is special, after all, not everyone has the ability to do this. Therefore, most people, even if they are lucky enough to find the location of the fog, it is impossible to enter it.

But there are always some people who are equally special, for example, the trolls that Duten's fleet sees at first sight after piercing the fog.

If he's not mistaken, these trolls belong to Zandalara.

Trolls were one of the first sapient beings to be born in Azeroth, and there are even hints in official literature that trolls appeared before the Titans arrived. Needless to say, Azeroth is full of trolls, whether it's the Darkspear trolls as one of the tribe's allies or the trolls of other clans, who are still scattered throughout Azeroth today.

But all the troll tribes have one thing in common - once upon a time, a long, long time ago, all the trolls were united in one empire, and all the current tribes have a common ancestor. The Zandalar clan is fairly familiar to players. The Zandalar clan assists players in their fight against fallen ice trolls in Zurdrak. However, this isn't the first time players have been exposed to the name Zandalara.

For veteran players like Duten, it first appeared before TBC, when some mysterious troll prophet quietly appeared and asked the Alliance and the Horde to come and help them fight against the Atalai trolls of Zur Grabri, the former capital of the Gulabash Empire.

Although there are many, many branches of trolls, such as jungle trolls, forest trolls, ice trolls, and desert trolls; Zandalar is a distinct tribe of trolls—they don't belong to any of the aforementioned branches. They have existed since the dawn of Chaos in Azeroth, and continue to this day. Unlike other branches of trolls, the Zandalar tribe is a group of wise scholars and historians dedicated to the study of Azeroth's ancient history. Whereas they had previously been gentle and seeking to live in harmony with other forces, they now have an additional mission: to maintain the history and culture of trolls.

Initially, only the Zandalar clan dominated the troll factions, but not all trolls were content to simply gather and organize knowledge. These trolls are more inclined to conquest, kill, and show their strength. They broke away from the leadership of the Zandalar tribes and established their own tribes, which fought for years and years. Eventually, the trolls who betrayed Zandalar split into two separate empires: the Amani Empire and the Gulabash Empire.

Although Zandalar is gradually forgotten by the world, they continue to do their work, preserving history, researching and practicing magic. And they don't just keep and organize the history of trolls; They also want to be able to interact with the trolls as a unit, though this is completely impossible for the two empires that are constantly fighting each other. The most important thing in this process is that Zandalar has never been at war with other tribes. They had no interest in war in the slightest.

For thousands of years, the trolls of the Gulabash and Amani Empires fought against the Yaqui Zerg, and they eventually amassed enough strength to repel the Zerg and split them into two parts, Azo-Nayu in the north and Angela in the south. But during this time, another creature slowly stepped onto the stage, strange creatures almost as intelligent as trolls, with pointed ears and eyes that glittered with the brilliance of mystical power. They are Cadore, the earliest Night Elf civilization.

Cadore was smarter than the trolls expected. Harnessing the magic of a power never seen before seen in two troll empires, the Night Elves tore the troll's defenses to shreds step by step. The Gulabash and Amani empires fell one after another, and they did not regain their former glory. However, the Night Elves were not invulnerable, especially in the matter of the Well of Eternity, and it was their misuse of the immense power of the Fountain of Magic that brought Azeroth to the attention of the Burning Legion, leading to the outbreak of the War of the Ancients, which ended in Kalimdor being split in two.

Ancient Kalimdor was torn apart by a massive explosion and torn into pieces, forming the current Endless Sea in between. The forces of Gulabash and Amani had been defeated by the Night Elves before, but the explosion had made matters worse for them - the troll clan had been further torn apart across the shattered continent. Since then, the trolls have largely formed and continues to be the present. As for Zandalara, they're scholars, they're good at magic, and they're still not doing much.

And it was through the use of magic that Zandalar was able to avoid the devastating power of the explosion. Zandalar uses magic to protect her land. Although the land that now belongs to Zandalar is only a palm-sized island.

The catastrophe of the Well of Eternity has left the Amani Empire in what is now the north, and the Amani trolls have found new adversaries - the local humans, as well as the strange High Elves who have invaded the sacred and inalienable territory of the Troll Empire, Queldore.

As for Gulabash, they are dreaming of recovering their previous strength. To this end, a group of troll priests calling themselves Atalai made a deal with a blood god named Haka the Soul Eater. Hakka demanded a steady stream of blood sacrifices, and Attalai was quick to provide them with tribute, while the other trolls of the Gulabash Empire were on the move.

Zandalar noticed the sudden rise of their fellow Gurabashi, whom they at first saw as a triumph for all the trolls...... However, when they found Haka - the Soul Eater during their investigation. Zandalar sent men to the Valley of Thorns to spy on what Attalai was up to with opposing trolls within Gulabash, and eventually defeated Hakka and Attalai shortly after discovering the truth.

However, the victory did not last long, and as soon as the sage of Zandalar left, the Gulabash Empire was immediately plunged into civil strife and slaughter, and the empire was further divided into the small hated tribes that exist in today's Valley of Thorns.

Unfortunately, the victory for the blood god Haka was short-lived. These ragged Atalai sacrifices summoned the godhead Soul Reaver from the ruins of the ruined capital of the Gulabash Empire, Zur Grab, by retaking the abandoned capital of the Gulabash Empire. The wise men of Zandalar had to return to the dense forests of the Valley of Thorns once again, but this time, they were deprived of their former allies, the remnants of the Gulabash Empire.

To make matters worse, the remnants of the Gulabash are now divided into several small tribes that are hostile to each other, each of which wants to be kingly and supreme, so there is constant conflict between them. These trolls no longer care about Zulghrab, Haka, or Attalai - they just want to establish their dominance over the shattered lands of the Gulabash Empire.

The sages of Zandalar were simply unable to unite these people into a powerful organization to fight against the evil sacrifices of Hakka and Attalai.

At this point, Zandalar turned to two seemingly impossible forces in the future, the Alliance and the Horde. Unable to be trusted by the remnants of Gulabash, they tested the two camps, both of which had declared that they would fight to the end against the evil forces that threatened the world.

For another time, of course, for now, the Zandalar trolls are peace-loving on the whole - except for what they've done at this point.

Despite being sages, the Zendalar trolls are peace-loving, and their small land makes their lives more and more difficult. And at this time, Zandalar had not yet established contact with the Alliance and the Horde, let alone the nascent Gilneth.

They needed a wider land, and the land known to Azeroth didn't seem to have much spare space for them to live in, not to mention that the sages had discovered that the trolls were dying.

This has been happening since the explosion of the Well of Eternity, but this change has been so slow that not many people have noticed it at first. But as time goes on, this situation has become more and more apparent.

The once mighty Troll Empire has collapsed, as have the two Troll Empires that have been built since then, and a large number of trolls are scattered throughout Azeroth, and they have divided into many small tribes, and they are full of hatred for each other. Everyone wants to be in power, and everyone wants to be the strongest...... So, the war can't be stopped, and neither can the demise of the trolls.

Especially after the Darkspear tribe as a whole joined the orc-dominated tribe and became more powerful, many small tribes began to abandon their traditions and gather towards the Darkspear tribe.

Zandalar wasn't against this, on the contrary, they would be happy to see it happen if the Darkspear could lead the trolls to rise - if there were no orcs on top of the Trolls.

All in all, every aspect, every way, shows the state of the trolls at this time - not the alliance or the tribe, it is they who destroy them.

So Zandalar can't sit idly by, especially the main battle faction within the Zandalar clan. After all, where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and even if it is as virtuous as Zandala, there will always be a martial arts faction.

They couldn't accept the fact that Zandalar was declining, let alone the imminent destruction of Zandalara, so they were desperate to find a solution to the problem of a narrow land and a declining population, so they set their sights on their ancient allies, the Mogus.

Thus, there was the incident of Zandalara's invasion of Pandaria.

Earlier than in the original book, but also weaker than in the original book, after all, it was not the whole of Zandalar that poured out, and now it is only a small group of people within Zandalar who have invaded Pandaria.

However, one thing to note is that their allies are the Mogu clan. And although the Mogu clan has stepped down from the altar, their strength is still very huge. The panda people have to face many threats at the same time, and there is a terrifying existence such as demons, so it is not easy for them to divide their strength to suppress the Demon Gu Clan.

Now that the Zandalar trolls have invaded, although they are only a handful of trolls, they are very strong in combat, and these trolls are good at very powerful magic, and most importantly, although this place is adjacent to the White Tiger Temple, Zhuojin Village itself is just a small fishing village.

The trolls suddenly invaded, and although the pandas resisted desperately, they still suffered heavy casualties and the defense line was defeated. By the time Duten's fleet appeared and quickly landed, the panda people had already been compressed into the vicinity of Zhuojin Village. This is because the warrior monks in the White Tiger Temple came to support, and they barely managed to maintain the balance of the battle situation.

As for when they'll be able to fight off the trolls? No one can predict that.

As for when they will be defeated by the trolls? Every panda person doesn't want to think about it.

In short, the reinforcements sent by the Splendid Valley are actually on the way. But even if it is reinforcements from the Splendid Valley, how much can they help? Trolls are a group of highly resilient creatures that can recover quickly even if they break their arms and legs. As long as you can't kill with one hit, it will be difficult to defeat these big guys completely.

Fortunately, the warrior monks of the panda people are indeed very strong, otherwise it would not be possible to hold out for so long with just a small village.

However, as time goes by, the strength of the trolls themselves will become more and more prominent, and without more reinforcements, Zhuojin Village will not be able to hold De

Fortunately, Du Teng came.

In fact, no sooner had the fleet poked its head out of the fog than it was spotted by the trolls who had stayed on the beach, and they immediately turned around and prepared to cast their magic.

Duten certainly couldn't let them do that.

In the next second, Du Teng apparitioned to the nearest Zandalar ship, right between the two Zandalar magicians.

"It's all petrified!"

He first lit a troll with his wand, followed by a flick of his hand, "Avada for his life!" ”

Although Harry Potter's magic cannot destroy souls, an instant death can still make a troll completely lifeless, and unless someone resurrects him, he will definitely die.

But now, the resurrection has become a luxury, and after Duten has eliminated the two troll mages, he immediately pulls out the Sdomka Slayer behind him and rushes into the trolls who are about to surround him.

The killing, start now! nt

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