Chapter 550: Deep Diver
Zandalar is one of the most unique of the troll tribes, and it can be said that they are like the Fireblade clan and the orcs, in the nature of a fandom, rather than relying on blood and shared cultural customs to maintain centripetal force and cohesion like ordinary tribes.
The history of the Zandalar clan can be traced back to the creation of the world, when even the later elves were nothing more than trolls called the Night Clan. The Well of Eternity has not yet been discovered, and is gradually changing into another population.
The most praised and respected profession in the Zandalar tribe is that of a scholar. These include historians who study the ancient history of Azeroth, as well as experts who delve into techniques such as magic.
Zandalar has always been committed to preserving the history and culture of trolls. Arguably, in terms of mind, they are the closest species to the peak of the troll civilization.
After the explosion of the Well of Eternity and the collapse of the Mu Continent, the troll civilization began to decline from its peak, and Amani Troll was one of the better ones to retain the knowledge inheritance.
Therefore, although they also have blood sacrifices or something, it is a kind of belief and culture, and it does not mean that they drink blood.
It is precisely because of the good preservation of cultural inheritance that the Amani trolls still respect the Zandalar trolls more, knowing that they are a school clan, but I don't know if they are still the special clan that aims at knowledge and unites the clans after many years.
And the mysterious Youshu tribe, the approach is cool, directly on the dry goods, its messenger said that Amani is in danger, and the Youshu has the ability to save Amani. That is, the big sea ship!
The Emissary of the Tree also shared the information detected by their scouts, and the elves spread out a large factory, and the metal puppets were produced and assembled on the assembly line, day and night.
As of three days ago, the elves already had at least 70,000 metal golems, and most of them were targeting 100,000.
When so many metal golems advanced on the entire line of the Amani tribe, the Amani trolls realized that they had survived, and the animal gods they believed in could not help them withstand such a large army.
Well, now we don't have to talk about whether to move or not, but who to go with.
In the end, they were divided into two factions that no one could convince, one faction chose Zandalar and the other faction chose Yushu.
The relative number of people who choose Zandalar is small, but most of them are fighters with strong combat effectiveness.
Amani also has a small total internally, and the life under the fence is not easy, no matter which one you choose, you must reflect your own value, which is the way to exist for a long time.
Zandalar is armed on the other side, and the Warlords have more opportunities to go there.
And the hidden tree, mysterious but intimate, because Amani trolls also belong to forest trolls. As far as they know, the Troll family of Seren, except for them, does not seem to have been able to pass on the heritage of civilization well, and even most of them are blood-drinking.
So, maybe Amani can use technology to gain a foothold, and then use culture to wash the other party's brains and make it a small clan in the Amani family?
But when the Amani trolls boarded the ship they had prepared for the Shade Tree Clan, their perception changed, and they realized that their previous speculation was probably wrong, and that the Shade Tree Trolls seemed to be lacking in technology......
Regardless, the fleet of the elves of Quel'Thalas was too late to catch up with the troll fleet that had disappeared into the vast forbidden sea.
The Silvermoon Council was naturally very annoyed by this, but they agreed on a special plan.
Instead of destroying Zuaman completely, the Quel'Thalath Elves have given a certain degree of repair.
The reason is that only by giving a strong enemy the respect they deserve can they show their greatness.
This is also reasonable, if the Amani trolls are described as local chickens and dogs, then the elves who have fought with them for thousands of years, and finally defeated by buying the technology of other civilizations, also seem very stubborn, right?
When Kane learned of the result, he smiled and didn't mention it again.
The elves are so face-loving and hypocritical.
The feud was resolved, and there were no more outsiders on the side of the couch that kept the elves awake, and the elves were in a good mood, and even looked a little more pleasing to the alliance.
They took the initiative to send more forces to participate in the elimination of the remnants of the undead in the kingdom of Lordaeron, and actively carried out navigational technical exchanges with countries dominated by Kurtilas****** the spirits also wanted to cut the roots, they planned to develop a seafaring force, form a fleet, hoping to find and annihilate the remnants of the trolls hiding in the forbidden sea.
Trolls were once the most thriving race in the continent of Ancient Kalimdor, and were classified by culture and region, including jungle trolls, forest trolls, frost trolls, and sand trolls.
In the eyes of Kane, who can be called an Azeroth polymath, the jungle trolls are the most civilized, and the Darkspear Clan is one of them.
At the height of the troll race, the two Troll Empires, Amani and Rabashi, represented the Forest and Jungle factions, respectively.
The remnants of the forest trolls, except for Amani. and the dead woods, evil branches, and evil teeth of Cynsaro, and the dead leaves of Arathi.
A map of the habitat shows that the trolls have been pushed to the periphery by later intelligent populations.
Their fate is somewhat similar to that of the Indians, who were indeed the first to come, and the vast land is their home, as evidenced by the architectural remains everywhere.
From the trolls' point of view, elves and humans are all invaders, and they are fighters to defend their homeland. Is this justice? To be fair, it counts.
The struggle for survival cannot be simply distinguished between good and evil.
He is the boss behind the Troll of the Dark Tree.
He also destroyed the elves because of their handsome men and beautiful women, and developed civilization, while the trolls' various rickets, big fangs, and big feet were emotionally biased towards the elves.
He even believes that whether it is the Night Elves who burned the trees in the original history line, or the remnants of the High Elves of the Ayshara family, the Night Elves who survived in Surama and became ghosts, or the same miserable elves after the destruction of the Sunwell in Quel'Salas, they themselves are responsible for the tragedy of the population.
Civilization does not advance, it retreats.
And, knowing that there are many facets, and even the existence of the Burning Legion, what reason is there not to cheer up and waste the long time in their own way?
As a human from the Origin World, the elves' civilization history of tens of thousands of years is certainly envied by Kane, but also despised.
He said proudly: "If we earthlings have 10,000 years, it is estimated that even the Mongolian Navy will really conquer the sea of stars." ”
Born in sorrow, died in peace. The reasons for the various pitifuls of the original history line of the elves can now be found in the details of their lives, since every street tree has been shaped by you, then don't complain about being kicked out of the house by a strong enemy, raping and plundering, killing people and setting fires. The cause and effect here, think about it yourself.
So he didn't even hesitate in his heart to save the trolls of Zu Aman. He looked at the big picture, he didn't want those trolls to die under the butcher's knife of hatred, and even if they did, they should die in the battle against the Burning Legion, and of course in the workshop.
So, on a huge island in the Forbidden Sea, no one knows about, the Trolls of Zuama begin a new life that is very different from the past......
In the magical universe system, a world is often not a planet, but may be a super island floating in the astral plane.
But Azeroth is round.
In the ancient continent of Kalimdor, with the explosion of the Well of Eternity, the land sank many parts, and the four largest of them were Kalimdor, the Eastern Kingdom, Northrend, and Pandaria.
The smaller ones are the Three Blocks, the Broken Isles, the Kurtilas Islands, and the Zendara Islands.
Few people seriously think about what is behind the concept of large-scale land sinking in the Mu continent.
Kane thought about it.
In the origin world, middle school students all know the theory of plate floating, and they know that the mountain peaks are 'squeezed' out.
Many areas of the ancient continent sank, and then what?
It is impossible not to be reflected elsewhere.
Figuratively speaking, the meat is all in the pot, the total amount of soup is fixed, you press this side down, and the other side does not bulge?
This metaphor may be a bit rough, but it is not. After all, what happened in Azeroth was a land sinking, and not part of it was blown into space.
From the perspective of the disaster blockbuster 2012, the earth's crust has moved, many areas have sunk, and the Cape of Good Hope in Africa has become the highest peak of the new world......
So, in the second year after the ironclad ship was produced, the Forbidden Sea Exploration Ship released by Kane himself set sail.
There is no need to explore the endless sea, and he knows where the veil has not yet been lifted in front of people but exists. The Forbidden Sea is completely unaware, but he thinks there must be a new island.
The name of the Forbidden Sea is mainly because of the legend that there is a kind of going and no return, which is very evil.
Kane never believed in evil, and he knew that even if a torpedo blew up the sea water below the waist, the exploration ship would not break from the air, and it would be so strong. He didn't believe that there was any force of nature that could tear apart the armored exploration ship of a half-submarine and half-sea ship.
There is nothing difficult in the world, but there are people who are afraid of it, Kirishima was discovered, and the Amani trolls were arranged there.
A rough ecological appraisal shows that Kirishima existed for a long time before the current Kalimdor continent, and there was land in the past, but later with the explosion of the Well of Eternity, the land area increased again, and in 10,000 years, the plants in the original island area spread to new land, but they still did not spread completely, and some places were still very desolate, and even the soil was not easy to see.
In addition, Kane also understands that the name of the Forbidden Sea does have a reason for it. Deep in the Forbidden Sea is a land of chaos.
The Titan gods have a starting point and a periphery for the transformation of the order of Azeroth, and they have not been transformed.
The Forbidden Sea and Ancient Kalimdor echo each other at both ends of the planet, and can be said to be the farthest away from the transformation of order.
The laws of the natural world are severely distorted here, there is no law in the transformation of energy and matter, the transformation is constantly happening, and the energy released is huge and violent, and it is indeed not an ordinary danger.
But for Kane, it's a good place. It is an ideal place to study the formation of the world in the supernatural world.
Moreover, the universe of World of Warcraft is not the same as the traditional DND world universe, where the natural and the supernatural are highly mixed, with both the cosmic characteristics of the natural world and the plane principle of the supernatural world. Very valuable for research.
It was precisely because of the discovery of the secrets of the Forbidden Sea that Kane vaguely understood why the other half of the planet Azeroth was always so troubled.
The environment here is too cruel, except for elemental creatures, ordinary life cannot survive, so it is unusually barren.
And the Titan gods didn't dare to build the dungeon where the ancient gods were imprisoned here, because the ancient gods were tigers and dragons, and here were mountains and seas.
But the question arises again, if this is the case, why did the later Cthun, Yugsaron, and even Enzos have to make a fuss over there, and don't hurry here to absorb the power?
He pondered, those three people had never really gotten out of trouble, and the things they did were equivalent to the villains giving orders across the prison, and there was still a lot of difference between them and the main body playing in person.
Azeroth, the famous pit of immortals, but it is also a gem pit, compared to this rare research environment, the false name of the savior hero is shallow and ostentatious, and he is not interested at all.
In a somewhat playful tone, Prince Garin Torbain has gone further and further down the wrong path in order to gain knowledge and power......