Vol'jin was of the same age as Thrall, the first warchief of the new tribe.
In the future in the original history, the two would become best friends and devote everything to the development of the new tribe.
Sarlayan has not intervened in the affairs of the Durotan family. Thrall should still be adopted by Edras Blackmoore, who rules Durnholde Castle, as in the original history, and teach him human beings' three views, strategic thinking and combat skills.
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Thrall was born in the year 1 of the Dark Portal, and should be about 10 years old now.
Sarlayan didn't know much about the growth status of trolls, but judging from Vol'jin's immature side, this child was only 12 or 3 years old at most, far from an adult.
Strictly speaking, elves and trolls have the same origin.
But the troll has not received the blessing of the Well of Eternity and is not a seed of immortality.
Except for special individuals who have signed a contract with the kings Loa like the kings of Zandalari, the lifespan of a troll usually does not exceed 200 years.
Senjin is only in his 40s this year, which is the peak period of his life.
In the original history, the Darkspear clan was invaded by the murlocs and Nagas after they migrated to an isolated overseas island. Sen'jin was accidentally ambushed and died young. The young Vol'jin had to accept the order in the face of danger and succeed him as the new leader of the clan.
The three Sarlayans took action this time to change the future development of the Darkspear clan.
Since the Skull Splitting Clan had not kidnapped a large number of clan members, Sen'jin would not have been disheartened and left overseas. He planned to stay in his hometown of Stranglethorn Valley and continue his struggle to carve out a brand new home for his clan members.
You definitely can't stay in the fierce fighting area in the northern part of the jungle. It is the stage where the big guys perform, and it is not the turn of small clans like Darkspear to get involved.
Bypassing the Gurubashi Arena and heading south, Sen'jin chose a ruins called Jubvar as the Darkspear's new home.
This was a decision made by Senjin and Sarlayan after exchanging information, and it was considered a compromise choice.
Compared to the cape area further south, Jubwal is closer to the fierce fighting area in the northern part of the jungle and seems to be more dangerous.
After annexing and expelling many small and medium-sized clans, the main forces of Skull Splitter, Bloodscalp and Gurubashi were busy fighting each other and had no energy left to continue going south.
The location of Jubvar seems to be quite extreme, but in fact it is the safest place.
If you continue to go south, you will enter the battle area between the Blackwater Pirates and the Bloodsail Pirates. It is also full of dangers. If you are not careful, you will be involved in the conflict between the two pirate groups.
Sarlayan learned the whereabouts of Cheng Bo from Vol'jin. As expected, the guy went to Booty Bay, the southernmost city in Stranglethorn Valley.
While traveling south with the Darkspear clan, Sarlayan casually gave Sen'jin a few words of advice based on the information he knew, and based on this information, Sen'jin decided to settle down in Jubvar.
There are many scattered small clans of jungle trolls walking around the Cape of Stranglethorn Vale area. Forced by the Blackwater Pirates, Bloodsail Pirates and Nagas on the seaside, the living environment of these small clans is very difficult.
Although Senjin was born in the small clan of Darkspear, he had been ambitious since he was a child, dreaming of developing the Darkspear clan into a large clan like Bloodscalp and Skullsplitting. In Stranglethorn Vale, a tropical rainforest station where various forces are mixed,
Keep your footing.
Unlike those old clan leaders who lacked foresight and knew nothing about the world situation, Senjin was fortunate enough to be selected by representatives of the Gurubashi clan when he was young. He and several other children went to Daza, the capital of Zandalari, on behalf of the jungle trolls.
Luo studies.
This is a rule set by Zandalar as the master of all trolls. Zandalar hopes to use this method to inspire jungle trolls, forest trolls and frost trolls, learn from Zandalar civilization and prosperity, and abolish those ignorant people.
customs.
For example, cannibalism.
Because of the humiliation of Queen Azshara, the Zandalari and the Highborne have deep hatred, but one thing is that their civilization development does have merit.
If it weren't for the Well of Eternity, a cheating weapon, the Dark Night Empire might not be able to stabilize the Troll Empire.
During the time he was studying in Dazar'alor, Senjin, who had been trapped in Stranglethorn Vale since he was a child, saw the wider world and eagerly absorbed the advanced ideas and knowledge of the Zandalari clan.
After returning to the Darkspear Clan and inheriting the position of chief from his father who died in battle, Senjin immediately announced the abolition of the outdated and bad habit of cannibalism, regardless of the strong opposition of the witch doctors and clan elders, and carried out internal reforms within the Darkspear Clan.
carried out drastic reforms.
Senjin has been in power for more than ten years, and under his management, the Darkspear clan has already eliminated intelligent creatures from their diet.
This is something that even big clans such as Bloodcrest and Skull Splitting cannot do.
Thinking about it from another perspective, it is precisely because the Darkspear clan has a small population that Senjin's reform measures can be implemented strictly.
The Darkspear clan was now unable to compete with the three major jungle troll clans, so Sen'jin decided to keep a low profile.
After Jubvar established a foothold, he planned to merge the small clans that were struggling to survive in the Stranglethorn Vale area into the Darkspear step by step, and quietly strengthen himself while taking advantage of the bloody blows given by the big bosses.
Sharlayan was interested in Sen'jin's different vision and overall view from other savage trolls.
During the process of going south, the three members of the team were chatting with Senjin. Little Vol'jin was also listening in, taking this opportunity to increase their knowledge.
Sharlayan has a relatively straightforward temper and does not shy away from talking about forest trolls and frost trolls. He bluntly told Sen'jin and his son about the current situation of Amani and Drakkari.
Although they are all trolls, the forest, jungle and frost trolls are not closely related.
After all, even jungle trolls break each other's heads among themselves.
Except for the Zandalari, who are confident and have the world in mind, most troll clans have no energy to pay attention to those distant relatives who are beyond their reach. It is good if they can survive.
The decline of the forest troll overlord clan Amani gave Sen'jin some inspiration.
The current situation of forest trolls with strong branches and weak trunks is exactly the same as that of jungle trolls.
Although the Gurubashi still sits in the capital Zul'Gurub, anyone with a discerning eye can see that their strength is declining rapidly.
It is precisely because of seeing this clearly that the two powerful clans, Skull Splitting and Bloodcrest, dare to openly challenge the Gurubashi's authority.
Under the instigation of the sorcerer Jindu, Bloodtop and Skullsplitter beat each other to a bloody head, which gave the Gurubashi some time to prepare for war.
Even so, Senjin is still not optimistic about Gurubashi.
Once Bloodscalp and Skullsplitter reach an agreement on a truce, the two are likely to join forces to attack Zul'Gurub.
The Gurubashi clan, which has prepared in advance, is sure to win against one of them, but if they both come together... it can only be said that the odds are stacked against them.
Sharlayan was quite impressed by Sen'jin's foresight. In fact, the situation in Stranglethorn Valley in the original history did develop like this.
Under the joint attack of Bloodscalp and Skullsplitting, the Gurubashi, which was defended by a fortified city, was still under tremendous pressure. As a last resort, it had no choice but to turn to the evil god in the legend of the troll civilization - Hakkar the Soul Reaver.
Hakkar is also a Loa god, but compared to those animal gods with a gentler temperament, the Soul Reaver is more cruel and will often use the priests and people who believe in him as blood sacrifices.
Because of this, Hakkar also received another awe-inspiring title, the Blood God.
The title Blood God did not originally belong to Hakkar. It came from the troll civilization in ancient times and was a taboo and unknown title.
Sarlayan is not sure whether the situation in Stranglethorn Valley will develop as it did in the original history. The sudden rise of the Darkspear clan may cause considerable changes in the future of this tropical jungle.
But that has nothing to do with the three of Sarlayan for the time being.
After forming a good relationship with the Darkspear clan, the three Sarlayans bid farewell to Sen'jin, the atypical troll chief, and continued towards Booty Bay.
Booty Bay is a trading port built by the Blackwater Pirates at the southern end of Stranglethorn Valley, and is also the headquarters of the Blackwater Pirates.
A city founded by pirates sounds very dangerous, but this port city is actually quite prosperous.
In order to ensure the smooth flow of trade routes, the Blackwater Pirates prohibit any race or force from engaging in large-scale fighting within the Booty Bay. Violators will be subject to a strong counterattack by the Blackwater Pirates.
With the strong support of the Blackwater Pirates, Booty Bay has become a safe haven for many outlaws.
All kinds of shady goods from the Eastern Kingdom will be transported to Booty Bay for sale. No one cares about the source of the goods. The black market here is more prosperous than Sharlayan expected.
"Hey~ there are quite a lot of people."
"Bang!"
After knocking out a dwarf thief who was trying to put his hand into his wallet, Sarlayan stood in front of the railing at the second-floor entrance to Booty Bay and looked at the entire port city with great interest.
Valeera squinted as she watched the dwarf thief being dragged away by the city guards in colorful clothes, her sharp eyes habitually scanning every hidden corner of the city.
"I hope Cheng Bo is still in this city, I don't want to chase him all the way to Kalimdor."