The Great Thief of Online Games

Chapter 1588 Magician Jindu

The magician Jindu is the leader of the Hakkale clan and an absolute supporter of Hakkar. Following the efforts of the Atal Hakkar Temple, he continued the conspiracy to summon Hakkar and succeeded.

Of course, Lu Li and Xiao Bajiang are accomplices.

I wonder if he still knows us? Xiaobajiang felt very disappointed and a little angry. After all, Jindu deceived her by transforming into Yejia.

You probably don't know me. Once you enter the dungeon, you're just a plate of food, Lu Li said proudly with a wave of his hand.

In fact, he knew Jindu's horror better than anyone else, especially in the early version. Everyone knew that Jindu was a supporter of Haka and a big fan of Haka. However, when it really came to light in the dungeon, everyone was speechless to discover that, Jindu is more than half a star better than Haka.

It's completely a two-level BOSS.

Friends, welcome to this feast. Come on, have a party! Revel till you die! This was Jin Du's opening remarks. As expected, he didn't recognize Lu Li and Xiao Bajiang anymore.

The Yejia who dealt with Lu Li and Xiaobajiang before was cunning, thoughtful, and very intelligent, but the Jindu in front of him was just a BOSS who carried out dungeon activities step by step. Who knew where the real Jindu was? The place is full of cats.

Then I'm on board. Upon hearing Lu Li say that this guy is just a dish, the blue sea breeze was immediately filled with courage.

Wait a minute, clean up the surrounding area first. Why are you so frizzy? No one is going to fight with you. Lu Li directed everyone to clean up the mobs around here first. Anyway, Jin Du was very excited while reciting his lines there. , a long list of the past glories of the troll clan.

Trolls have indeed been brilliant, this is not bragging.

The earliest known trolls are the Zandalar trolls, and all the other trolls are descended from them. The Zandalari value knowledge above all else, but there are still many members of the tribe who are more eager to fight and conquer. These rebellious trolls eventually split off and formed their own tribes.

Over time, the remaining members of the Zandalar tribe were revered as the highest priests of all trolls.

The Zandalari work tirelessly to record and protect the history and customs of the trolls, and these wise trolls continue to work hard to reunify troll society. Although the Zandalari are universally respected by the other trolls, political differences between them and the various tribes still exist.

About 16,000 years ago, trolls dominated much of Kalimdor. The tribes that broke away from Zandalari established two troll empires: the Gurubashi Empire in the southeastern forests, and the Amani Empire in the center.

The Gurubashi Empire and the Amani Empire were not very friendly, but they did not often go to war with each other.

At that time, their common enemy was a foreign empire-the Azyaki civilization. Aqir is an intelligent insect creature. They mainly ruled the western region. These intelligent zerg creatures have a strong desire to expand and are very evil. The aqir's goal is to wipe out all non-insect life on Kalimdor.

The trolls have waged war against them for thousands of years, but have never gained overwhelming superiority over the aqir.

Eventually, due to constant troll attacks, the Yaqir Empire was split in two, and its subjects fled to remote settlements in the northern and southern parts of the continent to survive. Two large aqir cities emerged: they founded Erzo Nerub in the northern wastelands, and Ahn'Qiraj in the southern deserts.

Although the trolls believe that there are other aqir colonies beneath the continent of Kalimdor, this view has not been verified.

With the insectoids driven away, the two troll empires returned to their original state. Despite their great victories, neither empire expanded significantly.

Taking advantage of this time, the night elves developed in the area around the Well of Eternity. The trolls made little effort to expand their territory, while the night elves built a powerful empire and expanded across Kalimdor. Using magic the trolls had never imagined, the night elves' rise soon threatened the world's two largest empires.

The night elves systematically dismantled the trolls' defenses and support systems. The trolls were unable to counter the night elves' destructive magic, so they could only sit and wait.

The Gurubashi and Amani empires fell apart in the years that followed, and the night elves' astonishing, lightning-fast victory earned the trolls an everlasting hatred for them - and it's easy to imagine that Yeki, if given a choice, At first, Adam definitely didn't want to deal with the two night elves, Lu Li and Xiaobajiang, but for the sake of the overall situation, he had to endure it.

Later, the Burning Legion invaded, and the night elves were consumed by the magical fire they tried to control.

Their unrestrained use of magic summoned the Burning Legion, and the demons destroyed most of the night elf civilization. Although there is no information that the Burning Legion also attacked the troll civilization, almost the entire continent was plunged into war.

At the end of this horrific war, the Well of Eternity exploded, creating a shock wave that tore apart the continent of Kalimdor and caused the center of the continent to sink to the bottom of the sea.

Most of the lands of the Amani and Gurubashi empires still exist in what is now Quel'Thalas and Stranglethorn Vale respectively.

For centuries after the Cataclysm, the trolls lived in extremely difficult conditions. The indomitable trolls rebuilt their ravaged city and set out to restore it to its former glory. Even so, hunger and terror were commonplace for the shattered empire. The desperate jungle trolls sought help from ancient powers. Although both troll empires believed in the same ancient gods, the Gurubashi was conquered by the darkest. The gods took over.

Hakkar the Soulreaper responded to their request. Hakkar gave the secrets of his blood to the Gurubashi and helped them expand their territory into much of Stranglethorn Vale, as well as some of the islands in the South Sea.

Although he brought great power to the jungle trolls, in return the bloodthirsty god required souls as sacrifices.

He became more and more demanding and impatient with his loyal priests. He wants them to find a way to summon him to the physical world so that he can directly drink the blood of his sacrifices. His ambition grew bigger and bigger, so much so 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 prospect - if he continued to supply his souls without restraint, he didn't know how far his power would grow. He came to this What terrible destruction the world will wreak again.

However, there is still a small group of stubborn forces in the Hakka who decide to do whatever the Hakka says. They are called the Atalai.

Just before the Atal'ai successfully completed his summons, all the other jungle trolls, including the Hakkari, rose up to fight against this cruel god.

Foreseeing Hakkar as a mortal threat to the entire world, even the Zandalari tribe became involved in the war, and the magic unleashed shattered Zul'Gurub.

Just as the war reached despair, the trolls succeeded in destroying Hakkar's incarnation.

The Atal'ai trolls were driven out of the jungle and nearly extinct, with only a small band of members escaping into the Swamp of Sorrows, where they secretly built a magnificent temple to their god: the Temple of Atal'Hakkar.

Due to their service in the battle against the fanatical Atal'ai trolls, the Hakkari trolls hope to escape punishment for offering sacrifices to Hakkar. But they soon discovered that was wishful thinking. When the Atal'ai's immediate threat was eradicated, the jungle trolls also betrayed the Hakkari.

Many former priests were beaten, tortured and publicly executed in horrific ways, while others were torn to pieces by the rioting populace.

The luckiest Hakkari trolls were simply stripped of all their assets and forcibly expelled from Zul'Gurub.

The jungle trolls warned them that trying to come back would cost them death.

In extreme pain and despair, the surviving Hakarites had to make a terrible decision. They embarked on the same path as their former enemies, the Atal'ai Trolls, and expressed their willingness to help them. Summon Hakkar into this world.

Learning of the Hakkari's ordeal, the Atal'ai convinced them to have a change of heart and accepted them into the temple.

There, the Atal'ai trolls and the Hakkari trolls continued their work of creating gods.

The patron dragon, Ysera, the green dragon of dreams, soon learned of the evil plans of these priests and sank the temple into the swamp. To this day, the ruins of the temple are guarded by the Green Dragonflight.

The remnants of the Gurubashi Empire began to go their separate ways. Because they each wanted to occupy the vast Stranglethorn Valley, these disintegrated tribes began to fight against each other. After the long war, the smallest tribe, the Darkspear tribe, was collectively driven out of the mainland. In order to avoid more disputes, they settled on a remote and deserted island.

The War of the Ancients and the Catastrophe all started because of the night elves' misuse of arcane magic. However, the highest level of the night elves, the Highborne, refused to give up arcane magic.

As a result, they were exiled from Kalimdor. They crossed the sea and landed on the continent of Lordaeron. These exiles renamed themselves high elves.

As they advanced inland, local bloody conflicts broke out between the high elves and the forest trolls who controlled the entire north of the continent. Finally, the tired elves reached a forest area that recalled Kalimdor. After driving away the local trolls, the high elves established the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas here.

Elf mages carved a series of magic runes on the border of Quel'Thalas. These runes not only hide the elves' magic to avoid threats from other planes, protect the land from invasion, but also deter superstitious giants. The demon army has been there for a while.

Quel'Thalas' hard-won peace lasted for about four thousand years, until one day. The forest trolls rallied and launched a campaign to wipe out these elven invaders once and for all. Faced with a disparity in military strength, King Anastarian Sunstrider of Quel'Thalas desperately searched for any force that could save them from the fire and water, and finally signed an alliance with the human nation of Arathor.

The elves began to teach a small group of humans how to use magic. With the help of this new group of mages and Arathor's army, the high elves were finally able to destroy several of the troll's military bases, and the Amani Empire would never recover.

Both troll branches are in decline.

The ones who can really gain a foothold on this continent are actually the Dark Spear tribe under the leadership of Rent.

In the early days of the Second War, neutral elves began to participate as the war progressed and began to help the Alliance of Lordaeron. Warlord Orgrim Doomhammer wishes to recruit forest trolls to the Horde. Doomhammer promised the forest trolls that if they joined the Horde, the Horde would help them defeat the high elves and help rebuild their Amani empire.

Rent, the leader of the forest trolls, initially refused the tempting deal.

A famous hero of the Amani tribe, Rent's admirable skill has all the forest trolls obeying his orders.

Although the forest trolls were well aware of the high elves fighting, Zuljin was skeptical of the Horde's intentions. Soon, Rent and his henchmen were unfortunately captured by 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 forest troll tribes joined the war in the name of the Allies.

Soon, the Horde pushed the battle line to the edge of Quel'Thalas and massacred the high elves. Faced with this kind of extermination, the elves devoted all their resources to the war.

By the time the Horde was driven back, the orcs and their allies had accomplished their goal: stealing many of the runestones used by the high elves to create defensive wards. The warlock Gul'dan used these stolen stones to build the Altar of Storms.

However, the Second War ultimately ended with the Alliance's victory. After several subsequent wars, the vast majority of the defeated orcs on Azeroth were imprisoned in internment camps. Due to the disastrous defeat in the war, many forest trolls expressed anger at the orcs for not fulfilling their final promise, and left the orcs who were once the same camp without any hesitation.

It was not until Thrall later established a new tribe that the trolls regained their right to speak on this continent.

Of course, in Jin'do's mouth, the story is another version. At least he despises his Darkspear brothers and feels that they have forgotten the glory of their ancestors.

After all the nonsense is said and the mobs are cleaned up, the real battle will finally begin.

Lu Li directed his teammates to give everyone BUFFs, especially the shadow type BUFFs. Otherwise, the team would probably be wiped out in minutes. Saying that Jindu is just a piece of cake is completely deceiving Azure Sea Breeze.

Start the war! Azure Sea Breeze shouted and rushed towards the BOSS.

This person is a very competent MT. No matter how tired or troubled he is, he can adjust his state to the best when the battle begins, so that others can't help but get excited along with him.

It’s a big chapter, but this chapter is a little rough. Seeing as there are so many chapters today, please bear with me.

Although the protagonist is a night elf, the author's favorite race is the undead, with the queen at the top, and the trolls second. It feels very similar to ancient China. It was once glorious, and then slowly declined. Of course, it has begun to rise again, but the troll family will never have such a chance again.

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