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Chapter 531 [The beginning of chaos in Stranglethorn Valley]

Bleak wind, fierce rain, rolling thunder

The Valley of Thorns, Trolls Eternal.

The rainy season is coming in Stranglethorn Valley, and the Bloodscalp clan in the northwest corner has begun to hold ancient rain-sacrifice rituals.

Ganzu Laen, the son of Ganzu Lakang, stood on the open-air altar, muttering complex and difficult-to-pronounce ancient troll language. His eyes were closed and his brows were furrowed.

The thick fangs swayed slightly up and down as the lips moved. The strong wind blew his messy red hair, and the skull ornaments hanging around his waist, neck, ears, and entire body made exquisite noises.

Suddenly, the rain suddenly started, as if driven by Ganzu Laen's increasingly high-pitched spell, beating the entire Stranglethorn Vale crazily.

Ganzuraen kept roaring with rage.

The music festivals that had been prepared nearby immediately started beating the giant drums made of troll skins from the enemy troll tribe.

Twelve male Bloodscalp trolls simultaneously danced a voodoo dance around a bonfire that was glowing with strange flames.

At the same time, five female trolls began to play bone flutes made from the leg bones of tigers in Stranglethorn Vale.

For a time, the rude troll symphony resounded throughout the northern corner of Stranglethorn Vale.

The heavy rains brought by the rainy season have lasted for half a month, and the abundant rain has given the entire Stranglethorn Valley a completely new look.

The river in Stranglethorn Vale leading to the Sea of ​​Whirlpools is swollen. The grizzly bears will never miss this fishing season, and the trolls also have enough prey.

It's a pity that Ganzulane can no longer enjoy those delicious prey.

The chief fell down on the troll's tall altar and never got up again.

For the continuation of the clan, he sacrificed his soul. This is the chief's responsibility.

Since the split of the Gurubashi Empire, the history of the jungle trolls has entered its lowest point.

The entire race was divided into dozens of scattered clans, large and small, and Bloodcrest was one of them.

The Bloodcrest regards the most primitive voodoo as the clan's only belief, and they don't even believe in Loa.

Before the Hakkari clan appeared, Bloodscalp was the most cruel and terrifying member of Stranglethorn Vale, and was the most shunned by other tribes.

With a cruelty that surpasses all the Gurubashi troll clans, the Bloodscalp clan firmly occupies a huge forest in the northwest corner of Stranglethorn Vale.

In the past, next to the Bloodscalp clan was the Skullsplitter clan, a troll clan known for its warlike nature.

Apart from those tall altar buildings, the declining empire left nothing more to its people. In order to compete for the only resources, clans fought constantly, and bloody battles also occurred from time to time.

With strength in numbers, they are cruel and good at fighting, and they master perhaps the most terrifying, evil and powerful voodoo spells in the entire troll race.

The Bloodscalp clan has always had the upper hand in the conflict with the Skullsplitting clan since a long time ago.

However, although the Bloodscalp clan is powerful enough, they cannot completely eliminate the Skullsplitting clan for the time being.

The Skull Splitting Clan, which is rich in warriors, is not afraid of death in battle, and believes in the Gurubashiloa gods, is not a soft persimmon.

Bloodjack can keep suppressing the Skullsplitting clan, but it has never been able to completely eliminate the Skullsplitting clan.

The Skullsplitting clan can never forgive Bloodscalp, because every year the Bloodscalp clan attacks the Skullsplitting clan, and at least hundreds of trolls die at the hands of the Bloodscalp clan every year.

The battle between the two sides lasted for thousands of years. The Bloodscalp clan became stronger and stronger, and the Skullsplitter was continuously weakened.

Ganzu Lakang, the former chief of the Bloodscalp clan, happily believes that in a few decades, the Bloodscalp clan will be able to completely eliminate the Skullsplitting clan and completely become the overlord of the northwest corner of Stranglethorn Vale.

The entire Skullsplitting clan fell into despair.

The Gurubashi trolls are constantly at war with each other, and even the powerful clans that occupy Zul'Gurub themselves are fighting each other all day long.

They have no time at all, and they are not willing to pay attention to the grievances between Skull and Bloodhead.

Over the past thousands of years, grudges and battles like Bloodcrest and Skull-Splitting have occurred too many times in Stranglethorn Valley.

Almost every hundred years, several Gurubashi clans disappear.

On the corpses of these clans, several new clans are often born.

You can say that.

Within the troll clan, the Gurubashi trolls say that they are the most chaotic lost empire.

Others, such as sand trolls, frost trolls, forest trolls and Zandalari trolls, together are not enough to cause chaos for the jungle trolls.

The chaos in the Gurubashi has developed to the point where a small clan with a population of only a few thousand people often engages in bloody feuds with a small clan with a population of several thousand people next door. The hatred will continue until one of them disappears.

This is why no matter how other lost empires of trolls decline, some commanders and leaders will eventually emerge.

The Sandfury tribe of the desert trolls is now Zultona; Zul'jin of the Amani trolls; the frost trolls have never been divided; let alone the Zandalari trolls.

Ever since the Gurubashi Trolls split, the clan has never had a leader who is justly recognized by the whole clan.

Without the intervention of external forces, the feud between the Bloodscalp Clan and the Skullsplitting Clan will continue until one side is completely wiped out.

This situation.

Until one morning, it was completely changed.

The new chief of the Skullsplitting Clan, the young and cruel Anasik, led a group of troll berserker warriors to raid the Chief's barracks of the Bloodscalp Clan and put an end to Ganzulakan, Chief of the Bloodscalp Clan, Gandran's

The life of the Father.

After hearing the news, Gandran, the son of Ganzu Lakang, was filled with grief and anger.

Although the emotions of ordinary trolls are not as rich as those of other intelligent races, the pain of blood is particularly obvious, especially among the Bloodscalp clan.

For generations, they have not believed in Loa and have worshiped Voodoo. In this case, the Bloodscalp clan must pay more attention to their bloodline.

Because the power of voodoo is a kind of primitive energy that can be continuously inherited in the blood.

When his father was killed, he was killed by the Skull Splitter clan. This was a huge shame for the Bloodscalp clan, which had suppressed Skull Splitter for thousands of years.

But what is even more dangerous is the Bloodscalp's thousand-year-old Skullsplitting Clan. They were actually able to kill the Bloodscalp's chief, which means that the Skullsplitting Clan seems to be even more powerful than the Bloodscalp.

Once rbq, who had been abused for thousands of years, gained power, Ganzu Laen knew what the Skullsplitting clan would do to the Bloodscalp clan.

This means that when Gandran takes over the position of chief from his father, he will immediately have to make a decision for the survival of the clan.

And when Ganzuraen learned that Anasik had reportedly brought the entire Skullsplitter clan and sworn to join Zul'an on the western coast of Stranglethorn Vale a month ago.

Ganzu Laen, the new chief of the Bloodscalp clan, realized that the clan had reached a moment of life and death.

Zul'an is the territory of the new gods Loatonna and Tiu. Even Zul'Gurub's coalition forces were defeated by Zul'an and fled.

As a Bloodscalp clan, no matter how arrogant Ganzu Laon is, he still knows that the current Bloodscalps have a skull-cleaving opponent supported by Zul'an.

Anasik, he abandoned the past traditions of the Skullsplitter clan and found a powerful new backer.

The desperate Ganzu Laen and the Bloodscalp clan were unwilling to bow to RBQ, which had been invaded by the Bloodscalp for thousands of years.

The Bloodscalp's voodoo power is not strong enough to withstand Zul'an and the Skullsplitter clan.

The Skullsplitting Clan has found a powerful new backer, and the Bloodscalp Clan must either perish or find a backer that can compete with them.

Ganzuraen, who had just returned from Zul'Gurub, had a good friend named Jindu.

Finally desperate and desperate, Ganzuraen decided to let the Bloodscalp clan embark on a path of victory or death.

The chief takes the lead.

He sacrificed his life and held a summoning ceremony.

Ganzulane fell.

An evil energy in the void also began to descend on the territory of the Bloodcrest clan.


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