Chapter 429: Hex, the Evil Branch Priest

Nomi's speculation was correct, the blood mist was indeed caused by Haka's sacrifice. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

In fact, if it weren't for the high mountains between the Arathi Highlands and the Hinterland, this blood mist would even have a chance to drift to the Arathi Highlands.

And the birthplace of it all is in the southernmost part of Hinterland, the immensely magnificent troll city of Cincalo.

Cynsaro is the city of the trolls, one of the most forest-troll complexes in Azeroth, but it is also one of the most dangerous places on the other hand, as it houses the seeds of the flesh (the eggs of the haka) that the blood god Haka needs to truly descend.

In charge of this "seed" is the High Priestess of the Trolls, Hex.

The priest is very busy right now!

Under Zandalara's leadership, it was only a matter of time before all the trolls joined the tribe, and at this time, the trolls of any tribe were talking about "unite all the trolls".

And the last thing Hex wanted to hear was that.

Without him, it's all because the Evil Branch Trolls believe in Haka, the god of blood, and Haka needs to be sacrificed, and the Evil Branch Trolls' sacrifice comes from the village of Evil Tooth not far from Sinsaro - yes, the Evil Branch Trolls have been plundering the Evil Tooth Trolls and then taking captives as sacrifices to Haka!

Sixteen years ago, the Orc War ended in the defeat of the Old Tribe, and the Trolls of the Evil Branch, as a member of the Old Tribe, were also devastated, and in that case, the long-lost Haka faith began to revivenation.

The rampaging trolls began to vote with their feet without using their brains, blaming the previous High Priest for all their losses, believing that it was his request to join the old tribe that caused the trolls so much pain - in a frenzy, they forgot that they had forced the High Priest to join the Horde and fight back against the High Elves......

Seizing the opportunity, Hacca contacted Hex, and through various "miracles", helped Hex seize the power of the Evil Branch Clan - Hex did not live up to Haka's expectations, and even publicly sacrificed the previous High Priest, thus giving all the Hitch Trolls Hakka's blessing.

Fifteen years ago, however, in the Swamp of Sorrows, Drunken Wind, Onexia, Lexa, Levi Khan, and Old Chan stumbled upon Haka's temple and devastated Haka's soul.

Since then, Haka, who was already extremely greedy for flesh and blood, has become much more violent, and in order to curry favor with his "god", the Evil Branch Trolls have begun to frequently launch battles against the Evil Tooth Trolls, constantly plundering sacrifices.

As a result of the sacrifices offered, Hex was given enough power from Haka.

But now, once again, the trolls have joined the horde. Although the details have not yet been discussed, from now on, the trolls of the evil branch will no longer be able to hunt the trolls of the evil teeth as they did before.

What's more, Zandalar has already set Haka's faith as a forbidden faith, and Hex believes that if Zandalara's affairs are known about Haka, King Rastaha will definitely kill him!

The great Haka had complained more than once that the Gulabash troll sorcerer Jindu was becoming less and less religious.

So, now Hex has decided to do something big!

Destroy all the Tooth Trolls!

Once all the Tooth Trolls were eliminated, there would be only one tribe of Trolls in the whole of Hinterland, and even if King Rastaha had any suspicions, he would not be able to get any evidence.

What the? What if the Tooth Troll dies and there are no sacrifices, you say?

Hex thinks that some of the trolls are not religious.

Moreover, Haka's resurrection is not long in coming......

With this in mind, Hex invoked Haka's power to envelop Hinterland with a mist of blood, creating an opportunity for himself to destroy the Tooth Trolls in one fell swoop.

However, Hex didn't expect that the two brave guys, who seemed to be fine, ran into this forest for some reason in order to avoid the search of the High Elves.

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The Broken Tooth Patriarch of the Evil Tooth Troll was at a loss at this time.

Of all the forest trolls, with the exception of the Amani trolls in their own headquarters, the Tooth Trolls are the most loyal tribe to Zulgin, and this loyalty made them the first to join the tribe in the Orc War, and also made them the scapegoats in the eyes of the other trolls after the defeat of the Orc War.

So the evil tooth was isolated.

What's more deadly is that the defeat of the Orc War caused the forest trolls to lose a lot of territory again, and the trolls of the Ghost Lands could only hold on to Zuaman, and the troll forces near Stratholme were cleared, and the Badtooth trolls had no choice but to migrate south to Hinterland.

The Vicious Tooth Troll then becomes a prey to the Evil Branch Troll.

Due to being isolated and outnumbered by the other party, the Evil Tooth Trolls could only choose to hide as much as possible and not be discovered by the Evil Branch Trolls, while Hex did not kill the Evil Teeth in order to make the sacrifice "trickle down", in this case, the Evil Tooth Trolls silently accumulated their strength under the leadership of the Broken Tooth Patriarch.

However, when Zulkin's proposal was approved by Zandalara, the Evil Branch Trolls went crazy and began to attack, and if it weren't for the strong defenses of Evil Tooth Village, all the Evil Tooth Trolls would have been placed on the altar of the Evil Branch.

Broken Tooth prayed to her tribe's god Loa again, but the result made her even more desperate.

"Kid, I'm already helping you." On the altar of Evil Tooth, a bat totem emitted a dim light, "I've tried my best to stop the erosion of Haka's power, but I'm still too weak compared to Haka, I'm afraid I won't be able to hold out for long......"

The Broken Tooth Chief's response frustrated the Brokentooth Chief, who still wanted to fight, but couldn't find any hope of victory.

At this time, the strong female orc was even thinking about whether to commit suicide at the last moment, so as not to become a sacrifice to the blood god Haka.

"Damn, if only Zulkin had come back by now! Damn Haka, damn the Evil Branch! ”

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Some explanations about demigods:

In fact, there are three types of "demigods" in Azeroth.

The first is the Wild Gods (also known as the Wild Gods, a meaning), which is the embodiment of Azeroth's will to live, their souls are bound to the Emerald Dream, their souls are immortal, and they will be resurrected long after death. The known gods of the wilderness include the four gods of Pandaria (Jade Dragon the Green Dragon, Snow Fury of the White Tiger, Soap of the Ox Monkey, and Red Spirit of the Crested Crane), the group of the Hyjal Mountains (Malorn the White Deer, Brother Bear, Torra the Turtle, Godlin the Giant Wolf, Avina the Birdman, Eisena the Mother of the Elves, Aga Magan the Razordaar, Ashaman the Panther), and three primitive beings from the bottom of the sea (Nesepira the Nautilus, Ragrek the Clam and Erzumat the Octopus).

The second type of demigod is the belief of trolls (i.e., the god Loa), which is the original belief in powerful beings, after the death of these powerful creatures, the trolls give them offerings and sacrifices to maintain the immortality of their souls, and these Loa gods give protection to the trolls - when we eat and sleep and fight trolls, the bears, tigers, eagles and so on in the dungeon are all Loa gods. There is a huge gap in the strength of the god Loa, and there are all races, such as the troll god of death Bang Sandy, who is the god of Loa, and he is a god of Loa who was a troll in his lifetime (grapevine, Levi Khan and Senjin were also gods of Loa after their deaths!). And Haka is also a Loa god, except that he comes from the Twisted Void. By the way, the gods of the wilderness are all incomparably powerful Loa gods in the eyes of the trolls.

The third is a kind of strength borrowing, which refers to extraordinary creatures whose strength exceeds that of mortals, such as Medivan before rebirth, whose strength is that of a demigod; Ragnaros, the Lord of the Fire Demons, is also very strong, and can also be said to be a demigod.

This part is covered in the chronicles, and here I have turned it into a relatively layman's word for the convenience of book lovers.