Chapter 117: Controversy on the recent book review section and the setting of this book

Chapter 117 on the recent controversy in the book review area and the setting of this book

Recently, the debate in the comment area has been quite heated, and Xianyu will give a general explanation here.

Most of the settings in this book are quoted from the New Chronicle. Of course, I will make certain changes in some particularly nonsensical places.

For example, in the second volume of the chronicle, it is mentioned that Zujin, the leader of the Amani trolls, was imprisoned in Dunholde until he was rescued by Orgrim before agreeing to form an alliance with the orcs and become a leading party.

WTF? ! As the leader of the Amani trolls, how could it be possible for Zujin to wander away from the forest troll capital Zul'Aman, where he lived all the year round, to wander in the human territory, and he was caught for nonsense! With his strength, who can catch him like this? And even if Zujin wanted to go out, wouldn't he just walk on the road without a guard?

This point was obviously written by Mason in order to slap the old tribe's head, so I completely ignored this nonsense setting.

In addition, regarding the comparison of the combat power between the Arathor Empire and the Amani trolls and the high-spirited breach of contract, it was mentioned in the chronicle that Emperor Thoradin initially wanted to sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight. The mighty troll was almost wiped out before it became aware of the crisis.

After the two sides formed an alliance, the final result of the war was that the Amani trolls were completely GG by the super-large flame storm jointly cast by humans and high-spirited mages. The animal **** was almost dead as well.

Since then, the Amani trolls that originally occupied the vast territory in the northern part of the Eastern Continent have been driven into Zul'Aman by the coalition forces. For more than two thousand years, these trolls have been suppressed by the high-precision at the door of their homes due to heavy casualties, because Insufficient resources and its own population keeps falling.

This war also completely killed the Zandalari trolls who had been secretly doing things on the mainland before, and fled back to the island to live their life of seclusion.

As for the covenant, Anasterian didn't even think about fulfilling the covenant seriously at first. He only sent out some scattered small groups of troops, and his perfunctory attitude can be seen almost at a glance.

The Farstrider was secretly brought out by Alleria, who is more enlightened in the High Essence, to support humans. Anasterian had no knowledge of it beforehand, so there is basically nothing to wash away in terms of breach of contract.

In addition, although Blizzard did not directly mention the identity of the far traveler, but from the introduction of the shooting hunter artifact, it can be inferred that it was indeed a civil organization at the earliest, until it experienced the ravages of the undead natural disaster, and the high-precision combat power was seriously insufficient It was only then that Lor'themar brought together the Ranger forces and the Farstriders.

(end of this chapter)

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