Chapter 1094: Zudak
The Darkspear Trolls have shown extraordinary enthusiasm for joining the Alliance, with no resistance, including Varian and Scarlett, not even the slightest unusual sound.
None of the leaders of the alliance are fools, at such a sensitive moment, the dark spear trolls cooperate with the alliance, and the relationship between orcs and trolls is not affected, everyone here does not mind adding some obstruction to the orcs, and no one will object to the relationship between orcs and trolls.
As a competent leader, you must let go of your personal feelings, no matter how much Varian feels about trolls - apathy or disgust, as long as they can make the orcs uncomfortable, they will agree to cooperate with the Darkspear Trolls, who makes Wojin's Darkspear clan a force to be reckoned with.
While the leaders of the Alliance wait for the army of the Darkspear Trolls, their target Zudak is on the verge of disaster.
The Dhakale Trolls are an ancient race that dates back to before the appearance of Jungle Trolls and Forest Trolls, meaning that Jungle Trolls and Forest Trolls may be a new tribe that emerged after the Dhakale Frost Trolls migrated elsewhere.
Within the Dakale Frost Trolls is a tribal system, and as far as can be seen in their history, each of their clans has its own territory, and if an outsider intrudes into their territory, the trolls will expel or even kill them.
As time went on, history progressed, and there was a war between the clans of the Dakarai frost trolls.
One tribe conquers another and enslaves their warriors, the enslaved trolls are forced to build sprawling new homes for the victors, while their children become part of the ruling clan.
Each clan continued its war with the other tribes around it, winning or perishing, until one of the most powerful tribes established the kingdom of Zuldrak. Each of the tribes that resisted it was exterminated, and after all the tribes had approved the rule of this powerful tribe, they were allowed to keep their own territory, provided that they obeyed all orders of the ruling tribe.
From this the kingdom of Zurdrak came.
The similarity of the kingdom of the Frost Trolls of Dakale to the kingdom of Zuldrak compared to the kingdom in which humanity was first born proves that there is always a common surname in history.
After the official establishment of the kingdom of Zurdraq, there were still wars between the various clans of the Dakale frosttrolls, and the Frost King, the king of Zurdrak, believed that such wars would make his people both strong and full of aggression, so he was not opposed to wars within the kingdom.
The Frost King's only response to this was to form a Border Patrol and enact a rule that if the kingdom was attacked on a large scale, all the clans must unite and form an army to fight back.
The chiefs of the tribe found the Frost King's strategy foolish, until they were confronted with the undead scourge.
The Frost Dakale trolls are formidable, and the power of the Kingdom of Zuldrak should not be underestimated, as evidenced by the Expulsion of the Scourge from the territory of the Kingdom of Zuldrak and the impossibility of being held back from the fortress of Dakron.
In the Northrend continent, where the Scourge Legion focuses on management, the Scourge Legion's strength is eye-catching, but the good times don't last long, no matter how powerful the troll warriors are, it is difficult to resist the Scourge Legion's undead plague, which the Scourgeon Legion can't do with force, and the plague they developed has done it.
This new plague against trolls is extremely lurking, and by the time the Dakale Frost Trolls were aware of it, the plague had spread throughout the kingdom of Zuldrak.
At the beginning of the outbreak of the plague, the priests of the Dakale Frost Trolls were confident that they dared to show off in front of the trolls who were famous for their voodoo spells.
However, as time passed, the initial confidence of the Troll Priest was long gone, and when the Dakale Frost Trolls discovered that their vaunted voodoo spells could not deal with the plague of the undead and could not even stop its spread, all the trolls, including the King of Zuldrak, were panicked.
Unable to stop the spread of the undead plague, the self-proclaimed Dakale Frost Trolls had to gather the uninfected while the infected left themselves to their own devices.
Large swaths of land have been abandoned, large numbers of people have become undead, and the population of the Dakale Frost Trolls has been reduced exponentially.
As the population decreases, so does the territory controlled by the trolls, because the plague is constantly spreading, and until they find a way to fight it, the trolls can only retreat in the face of the plague.
Except for the powerful Altar and the capital city of Gudak, all other territories have been lost, even the Dakron Fortress, which the Scourge has not captured for many years.
The Scourge Legion's Dakron Fortress, which it spent a lot of troops to fail to take, became the enemy's territory under the undead plague, and it didn't even fight a battle, which is really enough to think about, which shows how terrifying the Scourge Legion's biological weapons are.
There is a word called the Scourge[***], if the spread of the undead plague is the work of the Scourge, then the next thing the Zuldrak Kingdom will face is the [***] created by Leo, a human.
The wind blowing from the grizzly hills brought with it a pungent smell of sulfur, the smell of demons.
Demons poured in like locusts from the Grizzly Hills on the border with Zudak, and their numbers were so numerous that they made people tremble, and the half-undead Dakale frost trolls were terrified.
The demons of the Burning Legion have invaded the kingdom of Zurdrak.
Kazak wielded a flat-topped sword comparable to the city gate, his body dozens of meters tall shook the ground with every step, his distorted face, bloodthirsty eyes, and crazy laughter.
"Tremble, mortal...... Fear, you lowly race...... Hahaha......"
The smell of killing, the thrill of destruction, is truly intoxicating.
A kick trampled a Dakale troll trying to stop him into a pulp, Kazak licked his lips, the days of being a goalkeeper at the Dark Gate finally passed, and he finally said that Lord Kazak wanted the world to remember his name, he wanted this inferior world to tremble under his feet, and he wanted to make all the races living in this world fear the name Kazak.
Sure enough, killing and destroying is still suitable for me, and destruction is what we and other demons should do.
Kazak said.
Originally, Kazak was still a little dissatisfied with Manolos's instructions, but now this dissatisfaction has been thrown into an unknown corner. Demons are mothers with milk, they are cruel and ruthless, as long as they can make them feel satisfied, they don't care who you are.
Millions of demons poured in, and the resistance of the Duckale Frost Trolls was pointless in the face of such violent forces, and any creature that came into the sight of the demons, whether trolls or the beasts that lived in the land, was torn to shreds by the demons.
Guarding the Gate of Darkness all year round, unable to fight with people, unable to destroy to their heart's content, these demons have long been holding back the fire in their stomachs, and it is easy for Manolos to bring them to Northrend and let them attack Zudak, how can the demons not seize the opportunity to vent.
It's really true to say that the demon army is like locusts, but wherever these guys pass by, life is extinct - the demons who are eager to release the killing ** have not even let go of the ants, and the unique smell of fire and sulfur of the demons has transformed the landscape, making the snow-covered continent of Northrend appear a burning land with flames.
Ratherek and Kazak led their men to rush forward, while Manolos, who was in charge of the Chinese army, marched forward unhurriedly, and the only thing the saboteur had to do was to rebuke the disobedient demons, and occasionally find a few chickens to kill the monkeys as an example, so that the red-eyed demons could sober up.
If someone can grasp the situation of the entire Zudak, he will find that the demon killing of the Burning Legion is killing, destruction is destruction, and the seemingly chaotic attacks are very regular.
Most of the trolls who fell to the demons were infected with the undead plague, because the demons' attack was focused on the area where the Zudak plague broke out.
Luckily for the uninfected Frost Trolls of Dakarai, the Frost King had made the right decision - he had gathered his still healthy people in one place, which was Gudak, the capital of the Zuldrak Kingdom, and Gudak's location was in the northeast corner of Zuldak stretching out to sea, which was contrary to the western part of the demon's advance, and even if a small number of demons occasionally came to Zudak, the trolls would be able to deal with it.
If Gudak was protected from demons because of its location, what about the altars built by the Frost Trolls of Dakar in Zudak?
It must be known that these altars are all on the route of the demon army's attack, and with the style of the demons leaving no grass behind, it is a miracle that these altars can be intact after millions of demons cross the border.
Is it the devil who can't destroy the altar?
Just kidding, millions of demons can drown an altar with a single mouthful of brimstone.
Is it the devil who can't bear to destroy the altar?
Are you sure you're not being funny?
It's not that the demons aren't capable, it's not that the demons don't want to, and Manolos doesn't allow them to do this, but if any demon dares to attack the altar, Manolos and his henchmen and demons who came out of nowhere will kill these guys as soon as possible.
Demons love to kill, but they don't like to be killed, demons love to destroy, they don't want to be destroyed by others, after hundreds of unlucky people who were so red-eyed that they forgot Manolos' orders hung up, the remaining demons consciously avoided the altar, even Kazak and Rassellek were no exception.
When the Coalition forces from Bloodmoon Island entered the devastated city of Zurdak three days after the demons invaded Zudak, all they saw was a few well-preserved altars standing alone on the land of Zurdrak, a sign that there was once a civilized kingdom.
(To be continued)