typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 620 Senjins super operations

Before leaving the Hall of Origins, Sarlayan repeatedly warned the Tol'vir and the guardians of the Hall of Origins.

The examples in front of them made the Titan creations headed by the Four Guardians no longer dare to look down upon the traitor Loken.

With the full cooperation of the Tol'vir, they once again strengthened the defenses inside and outside the Hall of Origin.

After receiving no news from the scouts for a long time, Loken also realized the seriousness of the problem. He was very anxious and wanted to send all his troops to expedition to Uldum and regain control of the Forge of Origin.

But the high elves who had just established a foothold in Northrend were like a thorn in his back, and he did not dare to divide his troops at will.

After being fooled by the Quel'Thalas diplomatic team headed by Calpurnia... no, persuaded, the Drakkari trolls finally woke up and correctly realized that Loken and his steel army were the largest in Northrend.

threats.

Taking this opportunity, Quel'Thalas officially signed an armistice agreement with the Drakkari Empire as the victor. Both parties agreed to maintain their existing territories and jointly fight against the steel army from the north.

Kael'thas had no intention of killing the Drakkari, and Quel'Thalas didn't have the strength to do so now.

It is the forest trolls, not the frost trolls, who have an indissoluble grudge against the high elves. There is no need for the two sides to fight to the death at the instigation of Zandalari.

It's all the fault of the divisive Zandalari!

This is what the Frost King Malak said.

For the sake of the country's development, Kael'thas was even able to reach a deal with the Moss Clan, which is affiliated with the forest trolls. Where did Drakkari go?

After sending Elonaya away, Sarlayan said to Stellagosa in a somewhat funny tone: "Speaking of which, Zandalari is also unlucky."

"I finally managed to build a large fleet, but I didn't expect to be blocked and beaten by Kul Tiras as soon as I left the house."

"When I wanted to support the forest troll, boom~ Amani is gone."

"If he wants to encourage the Drakkari and the high elves to fight to the death, the Frost King Malak will throw a scapegoat at them."

"I suspect that the Zandalari are now considering secretly supporting the Gurubashi and the Sandfury clan. Let's see how the Zandalari and Hakkar's followers fight."

Stellagosa frowned and asked: "What is Hakkar? The Loa god worshiped by Gurubashi?"

Sarlayan nodded: "So be it, but Hakkar the Soul Reaver is notorious among many Loa, and Zandalar once explicitly prohibited any troll from believing in it."

"Zul'Gurub's sorcerer Jindu's little trick of driving away wolf-devouring tigers was revealed by Sen'jin. The Skullsplitting and Bloodscalp coalition forces, which were originally at risk of internal strife, temporarily put aside their conflict and united with the outside world."

"The Gurubashi clan was retreating steadily under the attack of the coalition forces, and had no choice but to shrink its troops and retreat to the capital for defense."

"Senjin..."

Onyxia approached Sarlayan with interest and asked: "Is this the little Darkspear chief you rescued back then? How is he developing now?"

Stellagosa inserted herself between the two of them expressionlessly, and forced Onyxia away.

"Too close! Keep a safe distance and talk carefully."

"Tsk~" Onyxia curled her lips and glared at the little star who ruined her good deeds: "How come you have also learned Valeera's tricks?"

Stellagosa crossed her arms in front of her chest and glared back unwilling to be outdone: "I'm just discussing the matter. Don't forget our agreement. No one can escape."

"cough!"

Seeing that the atmosphere between the two became tense, Sarlayan coughed and changed the subject.

"Let's get back to business, Senjin...hehe~"

Sarlayan smiled meaningfully: "That's a guy who is very good at seizing opportunities. His future is limitless."



Under the eye-catching oppression of many powerful jungle troll clans, it is very difficult for a small clan like the Darkspear to survive.

When the three jungle troll bosses beat each other to pieces, the first to die were the small clans that had nothing to do with the internal fight.

As the saying goes, if the boss fights with the second child, the third child will die.

The fundamental reason why this happened is because the three big bosses suffered heavy losses in the battle with each other and were in urgent need of blood.

Those small clans with little backing became the best health-replenishing packages, and a large number of small and medium-sized clans were forcibly annexed by the three big bosses.

With the help of Sharlayan, the Darkspear clan managed to escape the pursuit, and the whole clan moved to the relatively peaceful Cape of Stranglethorn Vale.

Yes, it's just "relatively".

There are also many undercurrents surging in the Stranglethorn Cape area, including the vicious competition between the Blackwater Pirates and the Bloodsail Pirates, the Nagas in the coastal areas, and other small and medium-sized forest troll clans who also fled here.

If you don't have strong skills, you will sooner or later be swallowed to the bone in this crisis-ridden environment.

Sen'jin, who had studied abroad in Zandalari, thrived in this high-pressure environment.

Under the banner of Sharlayan, Sen'jin quietly reached a trade agreement with the Blackwater Pirates of Booty Bay.

There is no shortage of natural resources in the jungle of Stranglethorn Valley. Herbs, furs and minerals can be exchanged for a large amount of materials.

With various resources collected by his tribe, Senjin obtained many cold weapons and armors from Booty Bay.

After equipping his clansmen with these armors and weapons, Senjin adopted the method of making friends from far away and attacking closely, winning over some groups and suppressing others, and gradually accumulated a considerable fortune.

After annexing three small clans one after another, Sen'jin's actions finally aroused the hostility of a medium-sized clan named Splitmaw.

Sarlayan only received the latest information on this matter after returning from his mission to Kul Tiras.

Sen'jin cleverly used the information to mislead the Splitmaw clan, and led them through twists and turns in the mountains to the beach where Nagas were.

Not all Nagas are bound by Queen Azshara. During the tens of thousands of years of historical changes, many Nagas chose to break away from their tribes, seize land near the sea, and make a living by plundering.

This group of Nagas at the Cape of Stranglethorn Vale seemed to be an outlier clan. Under their full counterattack, the Riftmaw clan suffered heavy losses. When they withdrew from the battlefield in embarrassment, they were caught by the Darkspear clan who were just waiting for work.

This chapter is not over, please click the next page to continue reading! The reason why the thieves of Backlight Blade used the uncertain word "seems" is because they found a large number of Azshara statues in the camp of the Nagas.

, this is obviously not in line with the living habits of isolated Nagas.

After consulting Kael'thas, Sharlayan ordered the Backlight Blades who were staying in Stranglethorn Vale to closely monitor this group of strange naga.

After the Darkspear clan won this victory, they could no longer hide themselves. The surrounding forest troll clans all felt the oppression from the Darkspear.

Sen'jin did not attack other clans in one go like the mainstream troll leaders, but instead adopted a gentle approach to lure the hesitant small clans to join the Darkspear.

After this round of manipulation, the Darkspear clan became one of the most influential forces in the Cape of Stranglethorn Vale, and even attracted the attention of three big bosses in the northern part of Stranglethorn Vale.

In order to continue to expand his influence and allow the Darkspear clan to digest the results they had swallowed during this period, Senjin did not continue to attack other surrounding clans, but took the initiative to call on all the troll clans in the Cape of Stranglethorn Vale to hold a

assembly.

At this gathering, Sen'jin called on the trolls in the Cape of Stranglethorn Vale to form a self-help society to protect their clans from being annexed by the predators in the northern part of the forest.

Just at this time, representatives of the Bloodscalp and Skullsplitting clans arrived one after another. Their arrogant attitude made the troll clan at the Cape of Stranglethorn Vale very unhappy.

Persuaded by Senjin's sharp tongue, the emotional chiefs agreed to establish the Cape Self-Help Association, and appointed Senjin as the president.

At this point, the reputation of the Darkspear clan is no longer limited to the Cape of Stranglethorn Vale, and the messengers of Bloodscalp and Skullsplitting will lower their postures to show respect when facing him.

Sen'jin had already obtained precise information from the thieves of the Backlight Blade. The Hakkari traitors, led by the sorcerer Jin'do, were making trouble in Zul'Gurub, and they wanted to summon the evil god Hakkar to the material world.

Hakkar the Soul Reaver is a recognized evil god in the troll civilization. Many trolls grew up listening to Hakkar's horror stories.

The chiefs of Bloodscalp and Skullsplitter were shocked and angry when they heard the news. The two sides immediately ended their fight with Sen'jin's mediation and issued a unanimous question to the Gurubashi clan.

At this time, Jindu had indeed begun to study how to release Hakkar, but it was obviously impossible for him to admit it foolishly.

The Bloodscalp and Skullsplitting clans actually do not need Jindu to admit it personally, as long as they have this excuse, it is enough.

The two major clans put aside their conflicts and jointly attacked Zul'Gurub on the grounds of bringing order to the chaos.

When Sharlayan set out for Dalaran, he received the latest news. The Bloodscalp and Skullsplitter coalition forces had breached the city gate and officially entered Zul'Gurub. They were fighting fiercely with the Gurubashi army commanded by Blood Lord Mandokir.

.

Taking advantage of the three big bosses' bloody fight, Sen'jin continued to strengthen Darkspear's power in the Cape of Stranglethorn Vale, and has now become a very important figure in the entire Stranglethorn Vale.

By this time, just over a year had passed since the down-and-out Darkspear clan was rescued by Sharlayan.

This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next