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Chapter 1591

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Warlock Jin 'do was the leader of the Hakkari clan and Hakkar's absolute supporter. After the efforts of the Temple of Hakkar, he continued his plot to summon Hakkar and succeeded.

Of course, Lu Li and Xiaoba Jiang were his accomplices.

"I wonder if he still recognizes us." Xiaoba Jiang felt very disappointed and a little angry. After all, Jin 'do had disguised himself as Yeh' kinya and lied to her.

"I don't think so. Once we enter the Instance Dungeon, we're just a piece of cake," Lu Li said with a wave of his hand.

In fact, he knew more than anyone else how terrifying Jin 'do was, especially during the early stages of the game version. Everyone knew that Jin' do was Hakkar's supporter and Hakkar's die-hard fan. However, when it came to the Instance Dungeon, everyone was speechless to find that Jin 'do was much stronger than Hakkar.

They were bosses on two completely different levels.

"Friend, welcome to this feast. Come on, party until you die! " This was Jin 'do's opening words. As expected, he did not recognize Lu Li and Xiaoba Jiang.

The Yeh 'kinya who had dealt with Lu Li and Xiaoba Jiang before was cunning, scheming, and highly intelligent. The Jin' do in front of them was just a boss who carried out Instance Dungeon activities step by step. No one knew where the real Jin 'do was hiding.

"Then I'll go." When he heard Lu Li say that this guy was just a piece of cake, Weilan Haifeng was immediately filled with courage.

"Wait, clean up the surroundings first. Why are you so impatient? No one's fighting with you." Lu Li directed everyone to clean up the nearby monsters first. Anyway, Jin 'do was reciting his lines very happily. It was a long list of the troll clan's former glory.

The trolls had indeed been glorious before. This was not an exaggeration.

The earliest known trolls were the Zandala trolls. The trolls of the other tribes were all inherited from them. The Zandala people valued knowledge more than anything else. However, there were still many members of this tribe who were more eager to fight and conquer. These rebellious trolls eventually split up and established their own tribes.

As time passed, the remaining members of the Zandalar tribe were revered by all the trolls as priests of the highest rank.

The Zandalans tirelessly recorded and protected the history and traditions of the Trolls. These wise Trolls were constantly working for the reunification of the Troll society. Although the Zandalans were respected by the other Trolls, the political differences between them and the other tribes still existed.

About 16,000 years ago, the trolls dominated most of the Kalimdor continent. The tribes that split from Zandalar established two troll empires: the Gurubashi Empire in the southeast forest and the Amani Empire in the center.

The Gurubashi Empire and the Amani Empire weren't very friendly, but they didn't fight often either.

At that time, their common enemy was a foreign empire — the Aziaki civilization. Yakee was a kind of intelligent insect. They ruled mainly in the west. These intelligent insectoids had a strong desire to expand and were extremely evil. The aim of the Aqiri insects was to destroy all non-insect life forms in the Kalimdor continent.

The trolls fought with them for thousands of years, but they never had an overwhelming advantage over the Aqiri insects.

In the end, due to the continuous attacks of the trolls, the Aqiri Empire was split into two. Its subjects fled to the remote settlements in the north and south of the continent to struggle at death's door. Two large Aqiri insect cities appeared. They established Bejo Nirab in the wasteland in the north and Ahn 'Qiraj in the desert in the south.

Although the trolls believed that there were other Aqiri insect settlements in the underground of the Kalimdor continent, this idea had never been verified.

After the insectoid creatures were driven away, the two troll empires returned to their original state. Although they obtained a great victory, the two empires didn't expand on a large scale.

Taking advantage of this time, the Night Elves developed in the area around the Well of Eternity. The trolls didn't work hard to expand their territory, while the Night Elves established a powerful empire and expanded on the Kalimdor continent. The magic they used was something the trolls had never imagined. The rise of the Night Elves quickly threatened the two largest empires in the world.

The Night Elves systematically disintegrated the trolls' defense and support system. The trolls couldn't resist the destructive magic of the Night Elves, so they could only sit and wait for death.

The Gurubashi Empire and the Amani Empire fell apart in the next few years, and the Night Elves' shocking lightning-like victory caused the trolls to hold an eternal hatred for them. It was conceivable that if there was a choice, Yeh 'kinya definitely wouldn't want to deal with the two Night Elves, Lu Li and Xiaoba Jiang. But for the sake of the overall situation, he could only endure.

Later, the Burning Legion invaded, and the Night Elves were swallowed by the magic fire they tried to control.

Their unrestrained use of magic summoned the Burning Legion, and the demons destroyed most of the Night Elves' civilization. Although there was no information to prove that the Burning Legion also attacked the troll civilization, almost the entire continent fell into a war.

At the end of this terrifying war, the Well of Eternity exploded. The shockwave from the explosion tore apart the Kalimdor continent, causing the center of the continent to sink to the bottom of the sea.

Most of the land of the Amani Empire and the Gurubashi Empire still existed in the current Quel 'Thalas and Stranglethorn Vale respectively.

After the Great Cataclysm, the trolls lived in an extremely difficult environment for a few centuries. The indomitable trolls rebuilt their ravaged cities and set out to restore their former glory. Even so, hunger and terror were commonplace for the broken empire. The desperate Jungle Trolls sought help from the ancient powers. Although the two troll empires believed in the same ancient gods, the Gurubashi Empire was dominated by the darkest of gods.

Hakkar the Soul Snatcher responded to their request. Hakkar gave the secret of his blood to the Gurubashi Empire and helped them expand their territory to most of Stranglethorn Vale, as well as some islands in the South Sea.

Although he brought great power to the Jungle Trolls, in return, this bloodthirsty god needed souls as sacrifices.

His demands became higher and higher, and he became more and more impatient with his loyal priests. He wanted them to find a way to summon him to the material world, so that he could directly suck the blood of his sacrifices. His ambition grew larger and larger, to the point that he even dreamed of devouring all living things in the world.

Most of the Hakkari priests began to doubt his insatiable appetite and were afraid of the future. If they continued to supply him with souls without restraint, who knew how much his power would grow, and how much damage he would cause when he came to this world.

However, there was still a small group of stubborn Hakkari that decided to do exactly as Hakkar said. They were called the Atal 'ai.

Before the Atal 'ai Trolls could successfully summon him, the rest of the Jungle Trolls, including the Hakkari Trolls, rose up to fight against this cruel god.

Because they foresaw that Hakkar was a fatal threat to the entire world, even the Zandala tribe was drawn into this battle. The magic that erupted from the battle shattered Zul 'gurub.

Just as the battle was about to descend into despair, the trolls successfully destroyed Hakkar's incarnation.

The Atal 'ai Trolls were chased out of the jungle and almost extinct. Only a small group of members escaped into the Swamp of Sorrows, where they secretly built a magnificent temple for their god: the Temple of Atal' ai Hakkar.

Because they had helped in the battle against the fanatical Atal 'ai Trolls, the Hakkari Trolls hoped to escape the punishment for providing sacrifices to Hakkar. However, they soon discovered that it was wishful thinking. When the direct threat of the Atal 'ai was removed, the Jungle Trolls also betrayed the Hakkari.

Many former priests were tortured and publicly executed in a horrifying manner, while the rest were torn to pieces by the rioting citizens.

The luckiest Hakkari Trolls were simply stripped of all their assets and forcibly banished from Zul 'gurub.

The Jungle Trolls warned them that if they tried to return, they would pay with their lives.

In extreme pain and despair, the surviving Hakkari had no choice but to make a terrible decision. They walked the same path as their former enemies, the Atal 'ai Trolls, and expressed their willingness to help them summon Hakkar into this world.

Because they understood the suffering of the Hakkari Trolls, the Atal 'ai Trolls were convinced that they had changed their minds, and thus accepted them into the temple.

There, the Atal 'ai Trolls and the Hakkari Trolls continued their work of creating a god.

The Guardian Dragon, the Dream King, the green dragon Ysera, quickly understood the evil plan of the priests, and sank the temple into the swamp. Until today, the ruins of the temple were still guarded by the green dragon army.

The remnants of the Gurubashi Empire began to split up. Because they all wanted to occupy the vast Stranglethorn Vale, these scattered tribes began to wage war against each other. After the long war ended, the smallest tribe, the Darkspear tribe, was chased out of the mainland. In order to avoid further disputes, they settled on a remote and desolate island.

The ancient war and the collapse of the earth were all caused by the abuse of arcane magic by the Night Elves. However, the highest class of the Night Elves, the High Elves, refused to give up on arcane magic.

As a result, they were exiled from Kalimdor. They crossed the sea and landed on the continent of Lordaeron. These exiles changed their name to the High Elves.

In the process of advancing inland, the High Elves and the Forest Trolls, who controlled the entire northern part of the continent, broke out into a bloody conflict. In the end, the tired Elves reached a forest area that could be recalled to Kalimdor. After driving away the local Trolls, the High Elves established the Quel 'Thalas Kingdom.

The Elven Mages carved a series of magic runestones at the border of Quel 'Thalas. These runestones could not only hide Elven magic from threats from other planes, but also protect the country from invasion. They also frightened the superstitious Troll army for a period of time.

The hard-won peace of Quel 'Thalas lasted for about four thousand years, until one day. The Forest Trolls gathered and launched a campaign aimed at completely wiping out these Elven invaders. Under the great disparity in military strength, King Anastarian Sunstrider of Quel 'Thalas desperately searched for any power that could save them from the fire and water. In the end, he signed an alliance with the human country of Arathor.

The Elves began to teach a small group of humans how to use magic. With the help of this group of new Mages and the army of Arathor, the High Elves were finally able to destroy several military bases of the Trolls. From then on, the Amani Empire was unable to recover.

Both branches of the Trolls were on the decline.

The one that could truly stand on this continent was actually the Darkspear tribe under the leadership of Rent.

At the beginning of the second war, the neutral Elves began to participate as the war progressed and began to help the Alliance of Lordaeron. War Commander Orgrim Doomhammer hoped to let the Forest Trolls join the Tribe. Doomhammer promised the Forest Trolls that if they joined the Tribe, the Tribe would help them defeat the High Elves and help them rebuild their Amani Empire.

The leader of the Forest Trolls, Rent, rejected this tempting agreement at first.

As a famous hero of the Amani Tribe, Rent, who had amazing skills, made all the Forest Trolls listen to him.

Although the Forest Trolls were very willing to fight with the High Elves, Zu Jin expressed doubts about the Tribe's intentions. Not long after, Rent and his henchmen were unfortunately captured by the humans in a battle. When the Tribe rescued them, Rent changed his mind and agreed to join the Tribe to fight against the Alliance. Some of the Forest Trolls joined the war in the name of an ally.

Not long after, the Tribe pushed the battlefront to the edge of Quel 'Tharath and massacred the High Elves. In the face of this kind of massacre, the Elves poured all their resources into the war.

When the Tribe was defeated, the Orcs and their allies had already completed their goal: to steal many of the High Elves' runestones that were used to create defensive barriers. The Warlock Gul 'dan used these stolen stones to build the Stormwind Altar.

However, the second war ended with the Alliance's victory. After a few more battles, most of the defeated Orcs in Azeroth were locked up in the Prisoner Holding Camps. Because of the crushing defeat, many Forest Trolls expressed anger that the Orcs did not fulfill their final promise and left the Orcs who were once allies with them without hesitation.

It was only later when Saar established a new Tribe that the Forest Trolls regained their right to speak on this continent.

Of course, from Jin 'do's mouth, the story was different. At least, he looked down on his Darkspear brothers and felt that they had forgotten the glory of their ancestors.

After all the nonsense was said and the monsters were cleared, the real battle was about to begin.

Lu Li commanded his teammates to give everyone a Buff, especially a Shadow Buff. Otherwise, they would probably be wiped out in minutes. Saying that Jin 'do was a piece of cake was completely a lie to Weilan Haifeng.

"Begin!" Weilan Haifeng shouted and rushed towards the Boss.

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