Chapter 1389: Hex's Decision

If you ask the trolls of Zandalar who the evil god is, most people's first reaction is Gohorn, the god of blood.

But if this question is magnified across the entire Troll Race of Azeroth, the general answer of the three trolls to divide the empire is likely to be different from Zandalar, and they will all point to another evil Loa with the name of the Blood God, Hakka the Soul Reaper.

Haka, the god of the Wind Serpent, is the descendant of all Wind Serpents in Azeroth, including Quisrune and Salonya, who are also Wind Serpent Loa.

Haka is the undisputed evil god in the troll culture, and Zandalar has repeatedly banned all trolls from believing in Haka.

However, this is of no avail.

Followers of the Soul Reapers, known as Hakalai, can be found all over the world, and the well-known troll clans known to Sarean alone are Gulabash, Evil Branch, Amani, Sandfury, and many more.

Sarean even suspects that there will inevitably be followers of Haka among the trolls living in the far north, but they will not blatantly reveal their identities.

The reason why this world-recognized evil god can have so many followers is actually very simple, because it is strong enough.

In his heyday, Haka was a supermodel of the first level with the kings Loa, and its strength was far above that of other levels of Loa.

Kris Rune and Salonya, who came to worship in Dhaka, are only descendants of Haka, and have long since severed ties with Haka, the ancestor of the long-sealed Wind Serpent.

Even so, if you don't count those "monsters" Loa on Zandallar Island, Quesrune and Salonya can be ranked in the upper middle of many Loa.

Just a few years ago, Hakka had broken free from the seal and returned to Azeroth.

That's right, it was the jungle troll civil war that took place in the Valley of Thorns, and the sorcerer of the Gulabash clan, Jindu, went to great lengths to re-summon Haka.

However, due to some careful thinking by Jindu, the strength of the Haka who was summoned at that time was seriously limited, and it was far from his peak.

With the help of Zandalara's envoys, led by Princess Tarangi, the Darkspear Trolls successfully defeated and sealed Hakka again.

However, it is obviously impossible to say how strong this seal is.

After all, this is only a seal set by mortals, and Tarangi can borrow at most part of the power of the kings Loalaizan.

However, Laizan's body is far away in the Sacred Mountain of Zudasa, and the power of long-range transmission will inevitably be attenuated.

Fortunately, Haka who was summoned by Jindu was not a complete body in the first place, and part of Laizan's power and Haka, who was not at the peak, happened to stage a rookie peck at each other, and finally exiled Haka back to the subplane specially used to seal it.

After the Valley of Thorns returns to peace under the new suzerainty of the Darkspear Clan, Saljan hears an important piece of information from Woking, the crown prince of the jungle trolls.

In the final battle of Zur Grab, the Blood Lord Mandokir and the Sorcerer Jindu did not fight to the end, and they both chose to flee after the battle was at a disadvantage.

Not long ago, Sarian received another piece of information from Merinsera that the temple of Atahaka, which is guarded by the Green Dragon Legion, has recently changed.

In addition to overseeing Lai Thorne's trip, Mylensela also had an investigative mission that Yonsela secretly assigned to her.

Find out where Haka's eggs are located.

1,500 years ago, Haka the Soul Reaver was first summoned to Azeroth in his soul form by the Gulabash clan as they sought to revitalize the empire.

Under the all-out assault of a furious Zandalar with a large number of Loa, Hakka was defeated and banished to the seal in his final steps before his flesh materialized.

Driven out of Zur Grab like a rat crossing the streets, the priest of Hakka Atalai fled into the black swamps northeastern of the Valley of Thorns, where he established a temple dedicated to Haka, the Temple of Atakaha.

After that, Attalai made several attempts to bring Hakka back to the physical world, and before they were discovered and suppressed by the Green Dragon Legion, they did get some results, namely the Haka's Egg, which could hold a portion of Haka's soul.

Under the influence of the many evil spells of the Atalai priests, the ecology of the flora and fauna near the temple of Atakaha has been severely damaged, and this abnormal situation has attracted the attention of the Green Dragon Queen Yinsella, who happened to be passing by.

The Atalai priests were unaware of Inthra's concerns, and their actions were unrestrained.

Yin Sera, who watched the whole time, quickly figured out their origin and purpose, and did not hesitate to send a severe punishment from the guardian dragon to the temple of Atahaka.

Under the power of Yonsera, the walls of the majestic temple crumbled, the foundations were shaken, and the entire huge temple sank to the earth, and the muddy swamp lake flooded most of the sunken temple.

Battered again, the Atalai priests fled the sunken temple in terror and ducked into the depths of the swamp like headless flies.

Fearing that Attalai would secretly return to the sunken temple in the future, Yin Serra arranged for some members of the Green Dragon Legion to be stationed in the Black Swamp for a long time.

After the destruction of the orc invasion, the black swamp polluted by evil energy was split in two, the southern part became a desolate wasteland now known as the Cursed Lands, and the northern part was renamed the Swamp of Sorrows.

Sarean doesn't know why Jindu was able to summon the sealed Haka, but he thinks it has something to do with the descendants of the Atalai priests who have been hiding in the swamp of sorrow to this day.

So the question is, who dares to guarantee that there is only one haka egg that can host the soul of the haka?

According to the information provided by the barrage, the Evil Branch Clan in the original history was inextricably linked to Haka, which is also very consistent with their no-taboo style.

Sarren didn't expect a person who could unscrupulously revive the sacrifice to have a high moral bottom line.

According to the latest information from the Green Dragon, who has been monitoring the temple of Atahaca for a long time, there are signs of troll activity in the vicinity of the long-sunken temple.

Not long ago, the elite green dragon Yin Sarios also made a special trip to the Swamp of Sorrow.

After some detailed investigation, he suspected that the temple with the entrance was underwater and that a large number of Atalai priests were lurking.

To this end, the High Elves of the High Elves of the Inssarios visited the Stormwind Fortress and informed King Varian of the Stormwind Kingdom.

Savren had heard about this since his return from Northron, and Varian had assigned a special investigation team under the command of Madias Shore to go deep into the Swamp of Grief to find out.

If there really is more than one Haka egg that Jindu brought out of the temple, this blitzkrieg attack on Sinsaro will inevitably require Sarren's own intervention.

It was not easy for the mortal troll to break through the seal infused by the power of Laizan.

Hex, the Evil Branch Chieftain, came up with a way to use a blood sacrifice to satisfy Haka the Soul Reaver, nicknamed the Blood God.

This is one of the reasons why the Evil Branch has adopted the Shunchang Rebellion Technique against their fellow forest trolls.

If Sarren's guess is correct, the poor Eight Achievements of the Thornblade Clan were sacrificed to Hakka by the Trolls, and their flesh and soul were plundered, leaving only a handful of the dregs to become ooze monsters entrenched in the Hidden Stone.

Hex originally wanted to work slowly, as the overlord-level force of Hinterland, they really didn't need to rush to summon the uncontrollable Haka out at that time.

The trolls tricked and exploited Loa's ancestral craft, and Hex didn't intend to summon the moody reaver until he could figure out a means to control Haka.

The invasion of the Deadwood Trolls had made Hex hesitate to overturn his decision, but the stalemate gradually dispelled Hex's desire to take the risk, believing that the Deadwood Trolls would eventually be defeated by the Evil Branch Clan, who were fighting at home.

However...... Plans can't keep up with the changes.

While the main army of the Evil Branch is busy fighting the Deadwood Trolls, their old nest of Cinchero is suddenly attacked by the Green Dragon.

If it was just that, the green dragon's attack time was not long, and it was only less than half an hour before it was satisfied.

The house leak happened to rain overnight, and after the Green Dragon withdrew, the Hammer Dwarves and the Evil Tooth Clan, who had obviously been prepared, took advantage of the chaos to surround them.

In addition to these two native natives, there is also a group of High Elves who have appeared out of nowhere.

After the defense was empty, Cynçaro was surrounded by enemies, and in the face of the desperate situation of imminent extinction, Hex could not continue to hesitate.

She retrieved a Hakka Egg that she had traded from Jindu last year, and decided to sacrifice those who had been badly injured by the Green Dragon's attack, using the last mass blood sacrifice to break the new seal that Hakka had been imposing only years earlier.