With the end of the Zul'Aman war, the first and most difficult part of Ye Ting's battle plan has come to an end.

After a short rest, the army began to prepare for the war against the Hinterlands trolls.

As mentioned before, the troll tribes living in the Hinterlands were once part of the Amani Troll Empire. However, after the empire's collapse, these troll tribes were the ones who broke away from the rule of the Amani tribe and were scattered throughout Lordan. Part of the various troll tribes in the Lun continent.

There are roughly four troll tribes in the Hinterlands: Evil Branch, Deadwood, Maltooth, and Rotten Moss. Although the Evil Branch tribe is the most powerful and has suppressed the other three tribes for a long time, in terms of strength, the other tribes are not as powerful. Considered weak.

Several tribes have been fighting for years. Today you capture my hunter and sacrifice it. Tomorrow I will capture one of your settlements in return.

Although they have maintained a relative balance of power for a long time and have not caused a particularly big war, in fact, they have deep hatred for each other.

And Ye Ting's strategic purpose is to break the fragile balance maintained between them, so that these tribes will fall into fighting among themselves. After their strength is greatly consumed, the alliance can take advantage of it and wipe out them all in one fell swoop.

It has to be said that Ye Ting's strategy is indeed very feasible, but the key to the smooth progress of this plan lies in how to intervene in the disputes between the Hinterland trolls.

As alien races and enemies for generations, neither humans, high elves nor Wildhammer dwarves can openly interfere in the troll struggle to support or weaken one of them.

Because as long as they take action, they will be judged by the trolls as having bad intentions, which will arouse their vigilance.

Ye Ting understood that before the Hinterlands trolls really fell into chaos, the alliance's army would not be of much help to this plan.

He must use other methods to achieve his goals.

The first step Ye Ting did was to drive the remnants of the Amani trolls to the Hinterlands.

Although in that battle, the only remaining high-ranking member of the Amani Trolls, Warlord Dakara, escaped with his body, he was eventually traced by the Alliance on both land and air pursuit.

This warlord who was originally in charge of a large tribe with a population of tens of thousands now has only a few hundred people left, most of whom are old, weak, women and children, and there are less than a hundred trolls capable of fighting.

Needless to say, such a small population can reproduce and restore the Amani tribe to its former glory. Whether it can survive in the forest is a question.

After the scout reported the news, Ye Ting arranged to hunt down the remaining Amani troops.

However, his real purpose was not to kill all Aman, but to force them into the Hinterlands.

Although with their small population, they can't do much for the various troll tribes in the Hinterlands, but due to the past glory and legacy of the Amani trolls, the arrival of these remnants of the Amani will still be like falling into the abyss. Like a boulder in the pool, it stirred up ripples among the trolls in the Hinterlands.

According to Ye Ting's estimate, after these people enter the Hinterlands, the Deadwood, Maltooth and Rotten Moss tribes may think of their past friendship and Amani's status as a"fallen royal family", and what they will do to them, but the Evil Branch Troll Will definitely keep an eye on them.

Ye Ting naturally had a reason for making such a judgment.

The Evil Branch Trolls are now the dominant family in the Hinterlands, and they also have a deep hatred with other tribes for the same special reason.

You must know that although the trolls have no tribes that can form a unified tribal alliance or even establish an empire, there are usually conflicts between the tribes, and they often even fight to the death. This is quite similar to the situation when humans on earth are in the clan era..

However, even when tribal wars are commonplace, it is rare that all other tribes are disgusted by the evil branch trolls, or even share the same hatred - the troll race advocates the strong, and for particularly powerful tribes, the trolls They generally respect it more than they hate it.

All this is because of the Evil Branch Troll's worship of the Blood God Hakkar.

The Blood God Hakkar, also known as the Soul Reaver and the Soul Eater, although like many demigods, is revered as the Loa God by the trolls, he is not the real god of the wilderness, but a kind of god from another world (in In World of Warcraft, the so-called alien world refers to the dark gods in other worlds in the star world).

In the ancient war 10,000 years ago, the explosion of the Well of Eternity tore apart the entire ancient continent of Kalimdor, tearing the continent into pieces, and ultimately formed the current geographical environment of Ai Star. At the same time, the originally unified trolls were scattered around the world as the continent was shattered.

The sudden changes in the world have put many trolls in a critical situation. Famine and death have become commonplace in the collapsed kingdom. Under such circumstances, the Gurubashi trolls in the Stranglethorn Valley region at the southernmost tip of the Eastern Kingdom began to pray for the help of the dark gods. The blood god Hakkar responded to their prayers and became the patron saint of these trolls.

However, despite the great power it brings to the troll, Hakkar requires daily soul sacrifices.

It hopes to come to this world and implement its reign of terror here, and devour the creatures here.

Fortunately, the trolls of Zandalari were able to help the Gurubashi trolls realize what kind of creatures they were serving in time, and both trolls turned against Hakkar at the same time.

Eventually, Hakkar and his priests failed, but the Gurubashi trolls became fragmented.

But in fact, the worship of Hakkar has not been cut off. Now there is a secret Hakkar temple-Ata Hakkar deep in the Swamp of Sorrows near the Dark Portal. There, trolls named Atal'ai still worship Hakkar, hoping to truly summon him to Azeroth.

The Evilbranch Trolls, although they are located in the Hinterlands of the continent of Lordaeron, and Stranglethorn Vale can be regarded as one in the south and one in the north in the entire Eastern Kingdom. Even they and the trolls in Stranglethorn Vale are forest trolls and jungle trolls respectively. But in fact, they are also a tribe that worships Haka.

Because of this, their sacrificial methods are very different from other tribes.

Although the trolls all have the tradition of living sacrifices and blood sacrifices, these tribes that worship Haka have turned these sacrificial rituals that were originally used on key occasions into daily sacrifices. This results in their demand for human sacrifices being much higher than that of ordinary troll tribes.

For a long time, they have been enemies of other troll tribes in the Hinterlands, just to capture trolls from other tribes as blood sacrifices to Hakkar.

The Deadwood, Badtooth, and Rotten Moss tribes were also seriously affected.

At the same time, because they gave up their belief in the original god Loa and switched to worshiping the blood god Hakkar, the Amani trolls were nothing in the eyes of the Evil Branch tribe. _Feilu reminds you: three things about reading - collection, recommendation,

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