The Widowâs Bite had been rampaging all across Zuldazar, attacking the shrines built for Bwonsamdi and it was only a matter of time before they attacked one that was close to Dazarâalor.
The defenders of Zandalar rallied together and defended the shrine from the rebellionâs carnage.*
Image album below!
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The Widowâs Bite continued their rampage on Bwonsamdi shrines down in Nazmir and they had been spotted by one at the tar pits. The defenders of Zandalar joined lieutenant Juhoâs forces and made their way down.
They saw the Widowâs Bite celebrating as a blaze of fire engulfed the steps of the shrine and dark rangers were shooting at it. As they looked closer, they realised the dark rangers were aiming at Zandalari children who were tied up above the shrine!
Lieutenant Juhoâs forces attacked and the defenders lead by shadow hunter Yoka charged at their flank, fighting through Widowâs Bite and avoiding the fires.
They encountered dark rangers and by then no one had a doubt that She was conspiring with these rebels but their efforts became futile as the entire tar pits set on fire.
Juho called for a retreat but those children were still above the shrine. Defenders saw a Darkspear shaman step into the fires and use the wind elements to save the children by a hair! No one knows if that brave shaman survived, but rumour has it he was dubbed as the Light of Shoalâjai.
The campaign is finally done! And thanks to the other troll guild for making it also possible and fun!
Reinforcements from the Horde had arrived to join Queen Talanjiâs forces as she lead an army to Bwonsamdiâs own necropolis in Nazmir, the last remaining monument devoted to the loa of death. With the Widowâs Bite and dark rangers drawing closer, this battle would determine the fate of Bwonsamdi and the Zandalari Empire.
Defenders of Zandalar lead by talanjite Vulai were given the task to cover the queenâs flank and while navigating through the marsh surrounding the necropolis and the battle, they were attacked by blood trolls that were attracted by the commotion and the stench of death in the air.
After overcoming the blood trolls, the defenders reached the necropolis but then encountered dark rangers that fought the trolls to the death. The queenâs forces routed the enemyâs armies and defeated the Widowâs Bite leader.
In time, the storm began to clear and peace was brought back to Zandalar and the allegiance between the empire and the Horde had never been stronger.
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These guys show up and just show off their absolute power and greatness within RP, causing you to end up here, on their thread⌠and honestly, wouldnât blame ya
https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/568773672979005470/757528663225925702/bwon.gif
(POV Bwonsamdi is the Painted Shields guy letting you into their amazing Troll Roleplay)
⌠Hello?
Ahh, hello there, it is me again coming at you with another post! For those who have been wondering where weâve been for the past week, we were attending ANOTHER campaign righter finishing our campaign in Zandalar.
Cold Front involved yet another adventure up in Northrend where we faced the Cult of the Damned, loyalists of Sylvanas and the Alliance.
At the moment we are back in Dazarâalor, either roleplaying there or over at Orgrimmar, always looking for new recruits to take with us for another chance to claim glory for the Zandalari Empire.
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Xibala, the abandoned ruins left for the beasts, have recently been given a âsettlementâ of sorts due to the Reliquaryâs continued archaeological exploration of the abandoned land during the fourth war. And through that continued exploration, a few of their teams stumbled upon something beyond them, and disappeared shortly thereafter. After some thought, the Reliquary called for the Zandalari Empireâs aid with the situation, given their history with the land, and the Seventh Rastari Cohort answered the call.
As the Rastari soldiers searched through the ruins, they found a few of the teams, disfigured, putrid smelling, and cursed into undeath by whatever they had found. Given no choice upon finding these⌠Unfortunate elves, the Seventh were forced to strike them down, and free them from their current state. But the teams were not all they found, as along side them were the traces of the magic that cursed them, and at the mountainâs peak was the source: A small group of heavily transformed, and cursed Blood elves, and Nightborne that had been made so by a staff by from Xibalaâs very own, cursed bones.
Under the command of Bloodied one Dinokil, the Rastari Cohort freed the remaining elves from their âgiftâ, as they called it, and snapped the staff of bones in two. A burst of death and decay erupted out from it, lighting up the top of Xibala with putrid magic for just a moment before all it went silent again, at which point the Rastariâs job was finished, and Xibala was freed from those who took their power for themselves.
Warscouts of the Zandalari were sent out to retrieve ancient Zandalari artifacts, dating back to the war between Zandalar and Pandaria that were left behind during the trollâs retreat but reports back to Dazarâalor stopped.
The seventh rastari cohort were assembled and sent to their last known location, the Terrace of Thunders. There, they discovered ruins as ancient as the Jade Forest itself⌠and an old skeleton. They investigated the carcass and saw something shine within its ribcage, a talisman with a signet belonging to a Zandalari warscout, still quite new and clean. These old bones belonged to one of the missing warscouts!
The cohort then found themselves ambushed by mogu that threatened to tear away their souls for âThe Dominatorâ but the Zandalari fought back, pushing them back into their own camp. After clearing it, they found the missing artifacts and a letter hidden inside one that was written by one of the warscouts, Muâjuri. He pleaded for the reader to avenge his fellow scouts and free their souls that were consumed by the mogu known as âThe Dominatorâ.
Eerie mist was reported at the coast of Volâdun, at the familiar cursed port of Zemâlan. But it was not work of any cursed undead, as cohort ventured forth to investigate the source.
At the port mist so thick that one could barely see their hand even if it was close to their face. Cold and choking feeling was felt even more as cohort was ambushed by Kvaldir, sailed far away from the mist
The goal of the Kvaldir was not known, but the sight of some soul drained Zandalari bodies and their attempt to loot the gold told only so much, as the part of the crew was slain at the port and the Golden isle. The large kvaldir ship was seen, floating back with their captain and loot from the island in two into the horizon
The Painted Shields invited their allies in Suramar, the Eternal Sisterhood, to a feast aboard The Loaâs Reprisal. The seventh rastari cohort was very grateful for Matron Erena Lunergladeâs invitation to a banquet in Suramar, that the tetrarch wanted to return the gesture with the finest food and drinks found in Zandalar.
The Painted Shields were entrusted with a task to deliver relics beloning to the Farraki Tribe in Zandalar to the sand trolls of ZulâFarrak as a sign of good faith to the tribe.
Along the way they encountered Wastewander Bandits but these hoodlums could not stop the seventh rastari cohort and with the aid of patrolling sand trolls, they made it to ZulâFarrak. When they arrived, however, they discovered the bodies of more Wastewander Bandits and sand trolls too. They were surprised by an ambush of ghouls that were far more grotesque than your average mummified sand troll.
After dispatching the ghouls, a farraki mystic came out of hiding. Jaârek claimed a dark voodoo came over night and raised their dead as nightmarish ghouls that attacked his own people.
The mystic used his own voodoo to leave a trail for the cohort to follow which lead them to a necromancer from the Cult of the Damned. After failing to do away with the Painted Shields, the necromancer opened a death gate and made his escape.