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Why are there trolls in Mists of Pandaria?

by Doris Christina Get 50% discount of wow gold from ***

There was something Ive seen, cant remember which, that suggests … of the disappearance of the Mists that protected Pandaria these last 10 .The trolls currently invading the north coasts of Pandaria are the Zandalar. They’re the original tribe of trolls from thousands upon thousands of years ago — the tribe predates the night elves. Why are there trolls in Mists of Pandaria And at some point in history, that tribe was allied with the mogu, although the reasons for this alliance are lost in history. Kalimdor was one continent,Wow Pandaria Gold,  and the trolls ruled over much of the continent. Over time, the mighty Zandalar empire split into two; the Amani of the forestlands, and the Gurubashi of the jungles.sholazar-basin2-large

But before the Zandalar Empire split, they were apparently allied with the mogu of Pandaria. The mogu have been presented as ruthless, powerful overlords with a firm grasp on stolen Titan technology — it’s easy to see why the Zandalar would consider them formidable allies. The Zandalar tried to help the mogu quash the pandaren rebellion that threatened to crush the Mogu Empire, but they were unsuccessful. Pushed out from what was now pandaren land, the Zandalar were stranded on a remote island after the Sundering, and there they stayed for thousands of years.

But the Zandalar were mostly a mystery to the rest of Azeroth until they made an appearance in vanilla, when Zul’Gurub was introduced as a raid. At that point, it seemed that the Zandalar had Azeroth’s best interests at heart. They wanted to quash the rising of Hakkar the Soulflayer, Wow Gold Lvl90,whose tremendous thirst for blood threatened to consume what was left of the Gurubashi Empire. When Hakkar was defeated, it seemed that the Zandalar’s plans had come to fruition. But the truth was that this was only the first step in a master plan.

The great troll empires of old were dying out. It was clear to the Zandalar that if they did not unite the scattered tribes of Azeroth, the troll race would soon fall to ruin and possible extinction. The Zandalar representatives called the leaders of the tribes together and plotted out a master plan, one that involved a re-establishment of Zul’Gurub to the south, and Zul’Aman to the north. But these strongholds could not stand against an assault by the other races of Azeroth — one that was brought together by Vol’jin, leader of the Darkspear.

There are eight new zones (along with a small mini-zone), most of which are ..Wow Gold 90, . mountainous reaches of Pandaria, under attack from Zandalari trolls .With their plans in ruin, the Zandalar fell back to reconsider their plans. And though we may know nothing of that old alliance with the mogu, the Zandalar had record of it. Why are there trolls in Mists of Pandaria When Pandaria was unveiled, the Zandalar discovered a unique opportunity to renew their old alliance with the mogu, and regain the power that they so desperately wanted back. The mogu are working on some mysterious task deep within the heart of Pandaria, using Titan technology, obviously bent on reclaiming the empire they lost — and the Zandalar are perfectly happy to assist them, in exchange for power of their own.


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