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Chapter 1180

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The quails in the Blackrock Spire might look cute, but they were all bad.

The Blackrock Mountain was located on the edge of Lakeside Town in the Eastern Kingdom. The source of this catastrophe was the Dwarven civil war, the Three Hammer Dispute. The Bronzebeard Dwarves won the war, but the Iron Dwarves were not willing to lose. They built Thaurissan at the bottom of the Blackrock Mountain, waiting for an opportunity to attack.

However, the Bronzebeard Dwarves did not give his enemies any chance to breathe. After joining forces with the Wildhammer Dwarves, they defeated the Iron Tribe again with an overwhelming advantage and killed their queen, Modgud. The grief-stricken Emperor Thaurissan made a terrible mistake, which was to summon the King of Fire Demons, Ragnaros, from the depths of the magma.

The way Ragnaros appeared was very eye-catching.

Because the passage to the Fire Elemental Plane was connected to the magma, it could be imagined that he drilled a big hole in the ground and the magma spewed out, thus forming the Blackrock Mountain.

Later, Ragnaros enslaved the Blackrock Dwarves and built the Blackrock Spire.

The Blackrock Dwarves became Ragnaros's slaves, but this did not mean that they could swim in the magma, so they built an iron bridge above the big hole to provide a passage for them. Players came to this place and wanted to enter the major dungeons here through these iron bridge.

Since it was a passage, the iron bridge must not be small.

As long as they did not deliberately seek death, under normal circumstances, they would not fall into the magma and be scalded alive.

However, if there was a quail, yes, these cute quails would hide on the side and blow at the enemy faction players who were passing by on the iron chain.

This was an area of effect skill called Typhoon, which had a fan-shaped attack range. Not only could it cause damage, but it also had a certain probability of blowing away the people in the attack range. Logically speaking, this should be a very powerful PVP skill, but unfortunately, it needed a channeling time, and the channeling time was not short, so it had to be hidden like this.

Lu Li and the others saw a group of players being blown away.

Of course, those who fell down wouldn't be able to survive. Even Lu Li would definitely die if he fell down. Not only would he lose 5% of his EXP, but there was also a high chance that he would drop his equipment. Even if his teammates were standing nearby, they would only be able to watch as the equipment was wiped out.

The quail that was courting death was dismembered and turned into a dead bird.

The Iron Chain Bridge wasn't just a few flat chains. There were all kinds of lava and stones scattered around. It wasn't impossible for someone to be hiding somewhere. If a Horde of Birdmen suddenly blew at them, Ruling Sword's most elite players would suffer heavy losses.

So, Lu Li carefully sneaked ahead to investigate.

The reason why he was so careful was because the quails were also Druids. As long as they were in Stealth, they could quietly ambush them.

After killing the two opposing Druids, Lu Li led everyone safely across the iron chain bridge. As for the other players from the same faction, Lu Li was lying in ambush next to him. As soon as he noticed that he was breathing, Lu Li planned to kill him.

Fortunately, the Druids here were very aware of their faction, so they generally did not blow at their own faction's players.

The entrance to Blackrock Spire was quite difficult to find, but with Lu Li there, there was no problem. Besides, the players had been in Blackrock Mountain for a long time, so it was normal for them to not know the way. For example, Xiaoba Jiang was holding onto Canmeng's tail, afraid that she would get lost if she was distracted.

After Ragnaros was summoned, he enslaved the Blackrock Dwarves.

This impregnable Stronghold in Blackrock Mountain was a masterpiece designed by the Dwarf Architect Franclorn Forgewright. As the symbol of Blackrock, the Blackrock Dwarves had occupied this Stronghold for hundreds of years, until the Orc army passed through the Dark Portal and went north.

There were many types of Orcs in the Azeroth Continent based on skin color. The most common type was the green-skinned Orc, who could often be seen in Durotar. Saar was the most famous type of Orc, and was the mainstream type of Orc.

The purer type was the brown-skinned Orc, represented by Hellscream. His son, Braindead Howl, was also known as the pure-blooded Orc. This type of Orc usually worshipped strength, and their explosive power was exaggerated. Back in the day, Howl's father completed an almost impossible task with one swing of his axe and became a hero. Usually, when they went berserk, their skin would turn red, and they would look bloodthirsty.

There were also those like the Blackrock Beastmen, who had dark grey skin. It was unknown if they were born with it or if it was caused by the environment. The only thing that could be known was that they didn't belong to a tribe and were more similar to the Beastmen that had been expelled. Now, they were far away from the Horde's sphere of influence, and became the biggest headache for the humans.

In reality, they used to belong to the Horde, and this part of the Blackrock tribe followed the Orc army north.

At Blackrock Mountain, they easily defeated the Dark Iron Dwarves and occupied the Blackrock Keep. The Dark Iron Dwarves could not receive any help from Ragnaros, who was still accumulating energy in the Molten Core of the Blackrock Abyss. The Dark Iron Dwarves could only retreat back to Shadowforge City.

After occupying Blackrock Spire, the Orc army rested for a while and continued to advance, leaving only the Blackrock Orcs behind to defend.

During the battle at the Blackrock Tower, Orgrim managed to kill the commander of the Alliance, Anduin Lothar, at the cost of serious injuries. However, the situation was irreversible. The Orc Tribe was defeated, and most of them were captured and sent to the shelter, including the chief.

The defeat of the Orc army seemed to have nothing to do with the Blackrock Orcs.

They had been forgotten in the chaos of Azeroth. If it weren't for the Iron Dwarves who were still fighting them, if it weren't for the arrival of Rend and Maim, these grey-skinned Dwarves might have been able to live peacefully.

Blackham Blackhand the Destroyer was the puppet Chieftain of the Horde under Gul 'dan's control. Rend and Maim were his two sons.

Rend was the eldest son of Blackhand, and inherited his father's excellent battle skills and strategic thinking. He and his brother Maim were forced into adulthood by a Warlock's Life Drain Ritual. Together with Orgrim, the two brothers were Blackhand's left and right hands.

At the end of the first Orc war, Durotan was assassinated. Many people believed that Rend and Maim were the ones who killed Durotan and his wife.

After Blackhand was killed by Orgrim Doomhammer, the furious Rend and Maim decided to take back control of the Blackrock tribe. They swore to kill Orgrim and avenge their father. Although they won the support of many Orcs and tribes, they were not able to achieve their goals until the end of the war.

Later, they were responsible for guarding the Dark Portal, but were defeated by the Alliance army. In the end, the Dark Portal was destroyed, and the two were sent to the Alliance's captive camp.

After a lot of hardships, Randt and his brothers escaped from the shelter. Along the way, they gathered the remnants of the defeated army and seized the Blackrock Mountain. With the Blackrock Tower as their main city, they continued to expand their territory in the following ten years, threatening the safety of the Stormwind Kingdom in the south.

In the war to take over Blackrock Spire, Rend lost his only family member.

In the end, Rend was not able to realize his dream, because an even more exaggerated second generation came to his territory – Nefarian.

Randt's father was just a puppet leader of the Orcs, and he was already dead. Nefarian's father was the Black Dragon King, who used to be the Guardian of the Earth. He was an existence that could beat other Dragon Guardians.

The Black Dragon Army was one of the biggest threats in the mortal world.

Under the leadership of the Fallen Incarnation of Deathwing, the Black Dragon Army had been attacking and destroying the kingdoms of the Humans and Elves for countless generations.

However, he was defeated in the Battle of Grim Batol. Although he was lucky enough to escape the fate of destruction, one thing was clear: he did not have direct control over the evil Black Dragon Army.

Due to the retirement of Deathwing, his eldest son ascended to the throne and led the entire Black Dragon Army. The eldest son of Deathwing was the cruel and cunning Nefarian. He used Blackrock Spire as his fortress and Blackwing's Nest as his nest.

Nefarian experimented with various kinds of dragon blood, and finally created an invincible army of colorful Dragonspawn. With the help of his sister, by creating the colorful Dragonspawn, Nefarian replaced his father in controlling the entire Black Dragon Army.

With the help of his loyal Dragonspawn, Nefarian fought with Ragnaros and finally controlled the entire Blackrock Mountain and the surrounding area.

His efforts recreated the glory of his father, Deathwing. Nefarian was very happy after capturing Ragnaros' elemental servants, and used them to achieve his own sinister intentions.

After conquering the Blackrock Orcs, Nefarian did not kill Rend. He obviously needed help.

Nominally, Nefarian formed an alliance with Rend Blackhand, but in reality, he was just using Blackhand's Dark Tribe to achieve his own goals.

Nefarian's crazy desire to rule even caused the hatred of the Red Dragon Army. Although Nefarian's intentions were obvious, the means he used to achieve his goal was a mystery.

With the support of the Black Dragon Army and the colorful Dragonspawn, Nefarian began to plan a counterattack against the other Dragonspawn and the mortal world.

In other words, the Blackrock Spire Instance Dungeon belonged to the Orcs.

In fact, the Blackrock Spire and Blackwing's Nest belonged to the Black Dragons and Blackrock Orcs. The Blackrock Abyss and Molten Core belonged to the Black Iron Dwarves and Ragnaros, the Fire Demon King. The two sides constantly fought here, trying to completely seize control of Blackrock Mountain.

Although the Dragonspawn had the power of Dark Magic, Ragnaros could use the power of Flame to give life to the rocks. The two forces were undoubtedly at loggerheads, and the entire battlefield was confusing.

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