My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 319: Thrall’s Past (Continued)

Tyrande, leader of the Alliance night elf sentinels, and Malfurion Stormrage, leader of the Alliance night elf druids, realized that the Alliance night elves alone could not resist the attacks of the Fire Lord's subordinates, so they put aside their previous prejudices against the Horde and invited adventurers from the Earthen Ring and the Horde to participate in the defense of the World Tree.

As the most famous and powerful shaman in Azeroth, Thrall was naturally invited by Tyrande, the leader of the Alliance night elf sentinels, and Malfurion Stormrage, the leader of the Alliance night elf druids.

Meanwhile, in the Maelstrom, Thrall found the elements silent, with only Ragnaros the Firelord answering his call. Ragnaros promised Thrall that his fire would consume the World Tree and all of Azeroth, and showed Thrall Orgrimmar in flames during the Hour of Twilight. Shocked, Thrall fell to the ground, and then he and Aggra set off for Mount Hyjal. After repelling the Twilight's Hammer and the invasion of Ragnaros, the Earthen Ring, the Cenarion Circle and the Aspects, Archdruid Malfurion Stormrage, Thrall, and Aggra gathered together to restore the World Tree Nordrassil and save Azeroth.

The Twilight Prophet and the Twilight Hammer sect regarded Thrall as their biggest threat. During the ceremony, the former archdruid Fandral Staghelm, who had already fallen to Ragnaros, suddenly appeared and knocked Thrall down with dark magic. He used the connection between Thrall and the elements, causing Thrall's soul to be exiled to the elemental plane. Aggra summoned adventurers from the Alliance and the Horde to go to Skywall, the Endless Abyss, Deepholm and the Firelands to save Thrall's soul and help him overcome his doubts, desires, willfulness and anger.

In the Plane of Air, Thrall regrets appointing Garrosh Hellscream as Warchief, and feels that he has failed the Horde, the Earthen Ring, and Aggra. He attributes the fate of Azeroth to his own weakness. In the Plane of Water, Thrall shows his inner desires. He lays down his weapons, makes peace with the Horde's enemy Varian Wrynn, and unloads the burden of Warchief just to start a family life with Aggra. In the Plane of Earth, Thrall is still in the rock, representing his patience and determination. In the Plane of Fire, Thrall is angry and hateful. The targets of his anger include Gul'dan (who killed his parents), Varian (who declared war on the Horde), Aedelas Blackmoore (who enslaved the orcs and killed Taresha), and Garrosh (who killed Cairne Bloodhoof).

In the end, Thrall successfully overcame the difficulties, became a new person, and found his soul. After experiencing this disaster, he expressed his love for Agna and became her life partner.

Thrall discussed with other dragon keepers how to deal with Deathwing. Thrall communicated with the earth, transformed into earth spirit form and encountered Deathwing. Under the protection of the power of the Old God, Deathwing trapped Thrall's soul. Deathwing laughed at the other dragon keepers for looking for Thrall, a mortal, to replace him, and told Thrall that the duty given by the Titans was a curse, tying himself to eternal responsibility and unable to escape. Then Deathwing made Thrall experience the wrath of the heart of the earth to experience the weight of the dying world. Thrall tried to attack Deathwing with this weight, and Deathwing used his claws to destroy Thrall. Because Thrall and the earth were one, his scars turned into earthquakes. The dragon keepers summoned the Earth Ring and the Cenarion Circle to break Deathwing's spell and rescue Thrall.

Finally, the Dragon Keeper decided to retrieve the purest artifact, Dragon Soul, in the time stream of the War of the Ancients to fight against Deathwing. Since the dragon would only be torn apart by the backlash if it used this artifact, Thrall became the user of the Dragon Soul.

The Dragon Keeper decided to enter the time stream to take the pure Dragon Soul from the Eternal War to fight Deathwing. The adventurer finally got the Dragon Soul in the Well of Eternity and defeated the corrupted Time Keeper Murozd in a time stream, and gave the Dragon Soul to Thrall. Thrall prepared to go to Wyrmrest Temple to defeat Deathwing.

In Wyrmrest Temple, Thrall defeated Aquillion the Frost Ascendant and the blood elf slayer Asira Dawnbane in succession, and then encountered the Twilight Prophet (Archbishop Benedictus) in the inner level of the temple. Thrall finally defeated him and began to prepare for the final battle.

Thrall, holding the Dragon Soul, led Alexstrasza, Ysera, Nozdormu, and Kalecgos to fight Deathwing. After defeating the Twilight Hammer's attack, Thrall and his entourage destroyed Ultraxion, the most admired twilight dragon under Deathwing. Thrall used the artifact to attack Deathwing directly, destroying his armor. The injured Deathwing began to escape. Thrall and the adventurer jumped onto Deathwing's back in the Alliance's gunboat. The adventurer broke Deathwing's elemental armor, and Thrall dealt the fallen guardian the final blow. The Destroyer fell from the sky and sank into the vortex.

As Thrall and the Guardians celebrated the fall of Deathwing, the Destroyer broke out of the Maelstrom and returned. The Aspects and the adventurers worked together to stop Deathwing from causing the Cataclysm. Thrall then struck Deathwing again with the Dragon Soul, killing him completely. After Deathwing died, Thrall felt that the elements had "begun to awaken", and the Cataclysm was over. Alexstrasza told him that the Aspects had exhausted their power and fulfilled their mission. In addition, she told Thrall that Aggra was pregnant, which delighted him.

After the death of Deathwing, Moon Earthfury decided to make G'El the leader of the Earthen Ring. At some point later, G'El and Jaina had a secret meeting. Jaina asked G'El to return to the Horde to stop Garrosh's war atrocities, but G'El refused on the grounds that the Earthen Ring's mission to heal the world was more important. Then the two talked about the topic of love. G'El hoped that Jaina could find true love like himself. Jaina recalled Kael'thas Sunstrider and Arthas Menethil, and lamented that her love life was bumpy, but fortunately she had a good friend like G'El.

What happened next is just as Blanche and Leah Black know.

Next, Bronck and Leah Blackzhen sorted out the detailed information of the leaders of various ethnic groups in the tribe in a dark room in Shili Village.

Finished sorting out the information about Thrall, the invisible leader of the Horde elders.

Bronk suggested that the next step be to organize the information about Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear troll race of the Horde.

Vol'jin, who was once exiled by the Darkspear tribe, became the leader of the tribe after the death of his father, the witch doctor Sen'jin. Thrall's orc tribe migrated to Kalimdor during the Third War, and the Darkspear tribe subsequently joined them, and Vol'jin became the most trusted think tank member of the warchief.

Soon after Vol'jin and his people arrived in Kalimdor, they were attacked by murlocs again near Durotar. If it weren't for Thrall's full support, Vol'jin and his Darkspear clan would have disappeared long ago. At this time, Vol'jin was so grateful that he and the jungle trolls vowed to serve the tribe and form an eternal alliance.

After the Battle of Mount Hyjal, these trolls now live on the rocky eastern coast of Durotar. They named one settlement Sen'Jin Village in honor of the clan's elder (this is where the trolls originated in WoW). Other trolls live in the jungles of the nearby Echo Isles.

Most of the troll tribes in Azeroth are not well-known because they are too hateful to other races and have no partners. But the Darkspear tribe and their leader, Vol'jin, are an exception. Over the years, the Darkspear tribe has established its position in the tribe with its own actions. Vol'jin became famous for his constructive suggestions to Chief Thrall, and the cunning trolls replaced the political status of the Forsaken and stepped onto the stage of history (the failure of the Forsaken was blamed on the Wrathgate incident of Varimathras and Putris).

Even with their great success, the Darkspear tribe's years of exile still left a psychological scar. Long ago, they set out from Stranglethorn Vale and were exiled to a remote island by the powerful Gurubashi trolls at the time. Then, their island was destroyed by a mysterious sea witch, and the Darkspear tribe decisively embraced the thigh of the Horde. Chieftain Thrall settled them on the Echo Isles off the coast of Durotar. After that, the Darkspear tribe only made a large-scale migration when Daelin Proudmoore (Jaina's father)'s fleet came to attack the orcs. Apart from this, they enjoyed a stable life. Until Zalazane drove them all out of Echo Isles, everything changed.

The witch doctor Zalazane has been a consultant for the tribe to study mysterious power, but the power in his body has been eroding his soul. Using dark magic, he enslaved many troll warriors and soon formed his own army. In order to prevent Zalazane from continuing to devour the Darkspear tribe, Vol'jin decisively led the people to evacuate Echo Island.

At this point, Vol'jin's Darkspear tribe settled in Sen'jin Village. Here, they waited for an opportunity to deal with Zalazane. For many years, the warriors of the tribe continued to attack Echo Isles in order to prove their abilities. Many of them even killed the small leaders under Zalazane. However, these victories seemed insignificant in front of the powerful Zalazane. The trolls of Sen'jin Village restored their spoils to their original appearance: stones with teeth and coconuts, including the heads of trolls enslaved by Zalazane.

Even after many setbacks in battle, Vol'jin spent a lot of time planning to retake the Isle of Sound while assisting Thrall in handling the affairs of the Horde. Now, the time has finally come to kill Zalazane. As the leader of the Darkspear tribe, Vol'jin and his allies Vanira and Champion Uru'zin have discussed the plan together. They have begun recruiting troll recruits to scout the military intelligence of Zalazane's troops.

Through observation, Vol'jin found that he was outnumbered, and the trolls on Echo Isle were several times his own. At this time, the Darkspear tribe's long-established image of bravery and war helped them, and many people outside the tribe lent them a hand. The tribe's compatriots also hoped to strengthen the power of the entire tribe by seizing Echo Isle.

For Vol'jin, the significance of this battle is not only for his compatriots, but also mixed with many personal grudges. He inherited the will of his father Sen'jin and hoped to live a peaceful and stable life, but Zalazane's betrayal destroyed all of this. Only by retaking the Sound Island can the entire Darkspear tribe be revitalized and give an account to their ancestors.

After the establishment of Durotan, founded by Thrall, the Darkspear trolls settled on Ekko Island, but General Proudmoore, father of Jaina, tore up the treaty signed with the orcs and launched an attack. Leader Vol'jin turned Rexxar, Lao Chen, and Lorkhan into wyverns and launched a fierce attack on human warships! Next, Vol'jin led the Darkspear troll tribe to retreat inland.

After this series of events, Vol'jin, who settled in the inland, helped Rexxar sneak into Theramore Island to meet Jaina, and advised the tauren and ogres to help Thrall resist the invading army and eventually killed General Proudmoore. Durotan then ushered in a period of peace.

During the destruction of Deathwing the Destroyer, Vol'jin's performance moved all members of the Horde. He refused to join the ambitious actions of other trolls, and instead firmly said to other troll leaders, "The Horde is my people," which made Vol'jin's reputation in the Horde grow day by day.

You have to know that at this point in time, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh was implementing a policy of orc racial supremacy.

The other races in the Horde, except the orcs, are disappointed with the Horde Chieftain Garrosh, and their sense of belonging to the Horde has greatly decreased.

Vol'jin, leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde, always remembers the spiritual core and political purpose of the former Horde Warchief Thrall when he invited the Darkspear trolls to join the Horde.

It was Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde, who said, "The Horde is my people," that made most of the blood elves put aside their broader hatred for the trolls.

After all, the blood elves once had to go to war with trolls from different settlements in order to occupy their own territory.

The Forsaken race and the Blood Elves have a close relationship. The prestige of Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear trolls of the Horde, has influenced both the Blood Elves and the Forsaken races on the Eastern Kingdoms continent.

In addition, Baine Bloodhoof, the leader of the Mulgore tauren race, had just taken office and lacked prestige.

Vol'jin, leader of the Darkspear troll race of the Horde, was now second only to Garrosh, the chieftain of the Horde, in terms of prestige in the Horde.

Even Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde's Great Chieftain, cannot compare to Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear troll race in terms of tribal prestige.

In conjunction with the Horde, the Darkspear troll race leader Vol'jin was ambushed by the Darkspear troll race leader Vol'jin when he was forwarding the order of the Horde Warchief Garrosh to Bronk and Leah Blackzhen.

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