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Chapter 62 [The Chief of Zul'Farrak]

Ukozi Sandtop is a powerful troll among the Sandfury trolls in Tanaris. He killed his old father a few years ago and became the most powerful Sandfury in Zul'Farrak.

The chief of the tribe.

Soon after becoming chief.

Although he was young, he was ambitious and worked hard to unite several other troll tribes in the city. With the support of some young trolls, he finally succeeded in controlling most of the power in Zul'Farrak.

From a very young age, Ukozi Sandding determined that his greatest wish in life was to restore the desert trolls to their former glory.

He began to integrate the desert trolls and swore in front of many trolls that he would use the weapons of the desert trolls to bring enough food to their stomachs!

Under his slogan and the temptation to enter the city of Zul'Farrak, more and more desert trolls united under his command.

He was sent to the place where the many-headed demon rested and became the demon's food.

Ukozi Sandtop became more and more violent, and gradually he was not satisfied that only the trolls of Zul'Farrak surrendered to him. He wanted all the desert trolls to kneel before him and worship him as a desert troll.

King, who rules Tanaris.

He sent an army.

Declare to other desert trolls living in the desert: "Either obey or perish."

The troll tribes that are willing to obey must immediately abandon their old, weak, women and children and settle in Zul'Farrak, or simply move outside the city of Zul'Farrak.

Unwilling to obey the troll tribe, Ukozi Sandtop sent his equally young warlord, the powerful troll warrior Antusul, to descend on the opponent's head with the army of Sandfury, bringing war.

The desert trolls scattered outside have always been relatively weak tribes. Only strong ones can occupy Zul'Farrak. Most of these tribes are vulnerable to Sandfury's army. Some of them are fleeing in the desert, and the rest are

More were defeated.

The fate of the defeated troll tribe was tragic. The young and strong men became prisoners and cannon fodder, while the injured, old, weak, women and children were captured and taken to the city of Zul'Farrak to be sacrificed to the many-headed demon god.

Under the iron blood and brutal methods of Ukozi Sandtop, the desert trolls finally reluctantly gathered together and prepared to launch a war.

Ukozi Sandding's first goal is to go north and prepare to fight all the way there. After finding a suitable place to live, he will kill all the original residents and let the trolls take over.

However, his methods were too cruel, and the desert troll's background was too insufficient. It has been several years, and he is still not ready to start a war.

The desert troll wants to go north.

Their first level is the Thousand Needles Forest. The centaurs, who are more cruel and savage than the trolls, and the beasts that live in groups in the salt marshes will not remain indifferent to them.

Ukoz Sandcrest began to seek external aid from Zandalari, and internally continued to oppress those desert trolls who were still unwilling to surrender.

at the same time.

Although Ukozi Shading is brutal and iron-blooded, he is not without brains. Without brains, one cannot be a leader.

He has never thought about attacking another force in the desert. Instead, he has always allowed the other party to build a city there and develop it until now.

That's Gadgetzan.

Even Zul'Farrak and Gadgetzan occasionally trade.

Those little greenskins are very interested in the many ruins in the ancient city and the holy relics of the trolls; in turn, Ukozi Sandtop also needs the weapons, equipment and supplies provided by the goblins.

It's just that the business between the two parties has always been very unequal. When the goblins saw the troll's sacred object, gold coins would pop out of their eyes.

But they refused to raise the price. They knew that the output of the desert was insufficient, and Zul'Farrak, who was in urgent need of various supplies and food, would definitely compromise. They tried every means to lower the price and standard of trade, which made Ukoz Sandding very angry and angry.

Nothing can be done.

"These little greenskins! One day I want them all to be thrown into the lake of the many-headed demon and sacrificed!"

this day.

After listening to the report from the subordinates Zul'Farrak sent to Gadgetzan for trade, Ukzi Sandding's fiery red hair trembled with anger, and he gritted his huge fangs and cursed viciously.

However, the expression of his subordinate was a little strange. His name was Zerellis, a very flexible and witty ice troll.

Some people may wonder why an ice troll appears in a desert troll city, but in fact, the upper echelons of major troll cities and some flexible and powerful trolls occasionally communicate with each other.

The most obvious flow is the annual celebration of Zandalari. Zandalari's Dinosaur Festival is the biggest festival for trolls. Trolls from many other places would like to go to Zandalar to celebrate the Dinosaur Festival.

Consider it a lifelong wish.

Zerellis himself said that he came from Zul'Drak, was tired of the ice and snow in Northrend, and wanted to live in a warm place, so he took a boat to Steamwheedle Port and ended up in Zul'Farrak.

Relying on his agility and good combat effectiveness, as well as his identity as an ice troll, he gained a certain degree of trust from Ux Sandtop. Because Zerellis spent time in Gadgetzan and Steamwheedle Port, he

As Zul'Farrak's trade ambassador, he is mainly responsible for business with goblins.

When Ukozi Sandding cursed the greedy goblin, Zerelis hesitated for a moment, but then quietly interjected: "Dear Chief..."

"Zerellis!"

But Ukozi Sandding said loudly: "You are a very good troll. Smarter than other trolls, so I will tell you for the last time! From now on, call me Warchief, I am the chief of all desert trolls! In the near future

After that, I will become the king of all desert trolls, the king of Zul'Farrak!"

"Yes Yes!"

Zerelis had a look of fear on his face, "Please forgive me, the great chief and the sand king. Zerelis has no intention of offending."

"Hmph!" Ukozi Shading snorted coldly, and then asked him calmly: "Zerelis, what did you want to say just now?"

Zerellis despised him in his heart.

He's just a young desert troll who thinks that killing a few tribesmen is how great he is! Humph, a real troll hero doesn't become a hero by killing trolls! Although Malak is a bastard and wants to kill me. But a giant like him

The devil is the hero, the chief, and the king of the trolls!

Of course, Zerellis would not say what he was thinking. He knew how to adapt to circumstances when he was living under someone else's roof.

"Dear His Majesty the Shah."

Zerelis said after careful consideration: "During this transaction with those little greenskins, Streamwild told me a piece of news. Oh, Streamwild is the leader of those little greenskins."

"I remember him. He came to Zul'Farrak." Ukozi Shah nodded. He was a powerful goblin mage. Although he smiled and wanted to make money for him, he still gave Ukozi Shah

Withstand a lot of pressure.

This was one of the reasons why he didn't dare to attack Gadgetzan. He didn't expect those disgusting little greenskins to have such strength.

"Yes. That's him." After thinking about what to say for a moment, Zerelis continued softly:

"He seemed to have mentioned it casually. He said that there is a very good troll city in the primitive forest of Un'Goro, and he is currently doing business with them."

"Un'Goro? Un'Goro Crater? When were there trolls there?" A puzzled expression appeared on Ukozi Sandding's savage face.

"I don't know. He just said this and kept silent, as if he let it slip. I asked him again, but he refused to say anything."

Zerellis said. By the way, except for the protagonist and the protagonist’s subordinates who are original, all other characters who appear are those who have appeared in the game. I will also create their stories based on their original backgrounds and tasks in the game.

and character. So when it comes to outside plots, the writing is a bit slow. Blizzard eats too many books, and it’s too troublesome to look up information. It’s scary. By the way, I’ll continue to ask for some recommendation votes.


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