
There Are No Trolls in Azeroth
by Xinjiang Populus Euphratica Seeds
About This Novel
On January 23, 2023, the national server of World of Warcraft was announced to be closed. An earthly soul who was unwilling to end here came to Azeroth 16,000 years before the Dark Portal opened. According to legend, the night elves evolved from a group of trolls near the Well of Eternity. What if all the trolls migrated to the Well of Eternity and evolved into elves? "In addition to remembering history and respecting tradition, we must not forget innovation and development. Only in this way can we protect Azeroth and Zandalari can truly survive forever." --Dasa
What Readers Think
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Official(12)Scraped 19d ago
The story is too poor, but I still support authors who can continue writing about Azeroth.
As a long-time fan of Azeroth, games are games and novels are novels, and the two must be separated. Azeroth is worth reading as a story, but if you want to use this work as a novel, I personally feel that it is not qualified. First of all, as a novel, this book has nothing to look forward to, such as an attractive cheat or interesting writing techniques and styles. It simply tells the story of a troll leading a small tribe to build an empire. This is a fast-paced online novel, not a chronicle! Words of mouth cannot retain readers. Maybe some old Warcraft fans will feel the same way, but as a novel, this book is really boring and has no attractive features.
This protagonist's name reminds me of Ah Sa, e Wen... That Korean song
Low IQ and brainless white text
All kinds of poisons, a Madonna-level troll, one mouthful and one ambition, he is a fool and a retard
Give me a four-star encouragement! Opening and closing your mouth is a labor of love, fighting until you are weak and fainting, and when you wake up, you are saved. After the battle, I fainted and didn't eat for 4 to 5 days. When I woke up and was so weak that I couldn't stand upright, I had to immediately go to support other battlefields. I was so numb that I didn't care about my own safety and just acted recklessly.
The author's writing is too rough. A leader should not be as impulsive as you write.
I have to keep writing. It's over before I reach the climax.
You have to spend money to become a member!
Author, keep up the good work.
One update a day, who are you looking down on? One more update, one update per person!
It's not enough to read🤧. More updates, more updates, more updates. Say important things three times!
Seeing as there are few Warcraft fans, I would encourage it with 4 stars. Many places are unreasonable, such as Ulduar. This was just during the Yaqir War. Where did the rebellion of Ulduar come from? Also, the Yaqir War took place at the peak of the Troll Empire. The country had just been founded, so why was there the Yaqir War? Anyway, the timing is wrong. In terms of character creation and plot design, I was quite careful at the beginning, but by about 150 chapters, it was written like a short story, and the details were obviously not so carefully handled. Originally, I even wanted to give it 2 stars for this level.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 19d ago
The story is too poor, but I still support authors who can continue writing about Azeroth.
As a long-time fan of Azeroth, games are games and novels are novels, and the two must be separated. Azeroth is worth reading as a story, but if you want to use this work as a novel, I personally feel that it is not qualified. First of all, as a novel, this book has nothing to look forward to, such as an attractive cheat or interesting writing techniques and styles. It simply tells the story of a troll leading a small tribe to build an empire. This is a fast-paced online novel, not a chronicle! Words of mouth cannot retain readers. Maybe some old Warcraft fans will feel the same way, but as a novel, this book is really boring and has no attractive features.
This protagonist's name reminds me of Ah Sa, e Wen... That Korean song
Low IQ and brainless white text
All kinds of poisons, a Madonna-level troll, one mouthful and one ambition, he is a fool and a retard
Give me a four-star encouragement! Opening and closing your mouth is a labor of love, fighting until you are weak and fainting, and when you wake up, you are saved. After the battle, I fainted and didn't eat for 4 to 5 days. When I woke up and was so weak that I couldn't stand upright, I had to immediately go to support other battlefields. I was so numb that I didn't care about my own safety and just acted recklessly.
The author's writing is too rough. A leader should not be as impulsive as you write.
I have to keep writing. It's over before I reach the climax.
You have to spend money to become a member!
Author, keep up the good work.
One update a day, who are you looking down on? One more update, one update per person!
It's not enough to read🤧. More updates, more updates, more updates. Say important things three times!
Seeing as there are few Warcraft fans, I would encourage it with 4 stars. Many places are unreasonable, such as Ulduar. This was just during the Yaqir War. Where did the rebellion of Ulduar come from? Also, the Yaqir War took place at the peak of the Troll Empire. The country had just been founded, so why was there the Yaqir War? Anyway, the timing is wrong. In terms of character creation and plot design, I was quite careful at the beginning, but by about 150 chapters, it was written like a short story, and the details were obviously not so carefully handled. Originally, I even wanted to give it 2 stars for this level.












