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Within figure aion power leveling
Posted On 01/20/2010 19:51:01 by wowgoldsb
Within figure aion power leveling


After aion gold aion power leveling a few minutes the shadowy glow began to fade. Slowly it dimmed, and the figure within stood out in greater detail. Still the ogre towered above them all, except Cho'gall, but something about the creature had changed. Gul'dan waited impatiently for the glow to dissipate enough for him to see into the sphere. Finally it did so, winking out completely in an instant, and Gul'dan had his first real look at the creature his Alter of Storms had created.
It was still clearly an ogre, though even larger than before, and somehow its proportions had shifted. Its arms were not quite as long, its legs not quite so bowed, and it held itself different, aion power leveling more alert.
And of course there were the two heads.
Back on Draenor, two-headed ogres were incredibly rare. They were bigger and stronger than their kin and more coordinated. They were venerated, and Cho'gall was the first seen in generations. Even more rare, he had proven intelligent enough to become a mage. Gul'dan had found the two-headed ogre when he was still young and had trained him carefully. Cho'gall had proven a valuable assistant and a powerful warlock in his own right, and still remained with Gul'dan to this day. And now it kismanupos seemed Cho'gall was not alone.
The new two-headed ogre turned and stared at Gul'dan, somehow realizing aion gold he was in charge.
“What am I?” it demanded, one head speaking while the other looked around. Its language skill was far greater than a normal ogre's as well.
“You are an ogre,” Gul'dan replied. “Perhaps an ogre mage.”
“An ogre mage,” the new ogre's other head asked. “What does that mean?”
Gul'dan found himself explaining about magi and warlocks and shaman and other workers of magic.
“And I am one of these?” the new ogre asked.
“Possibly.” Gul'dan's eyes narrowed. “There is a simple test.” He stooped and lifted a single leaf from the ground, handing it to the two-headed creature. “Take this.” The ogre took the leaf with surprising skill, aion power leveling showing that his dexterity had dramatically increased as well. “Now concentrate on the idea of fire, of heat and flame,” Gul'dan told the ogre.
The skirmish was over. Zul'jin reached down and cut an ear from the first elf he'd slain, adding it to the pouch at his waist. Later he would dry the ear and string it onto his necklace with the others, to show his prowess. But for now they had other tasks.

“Come,” he told his kin, who were laughing and amusing themselves by tearing off ears and hair and other parts from the fallen elves. Several had appropriated the elves' long slender swords as trophies—such weapons were pretty enough but not aion gold sturdy enough for the trolls' powerful thrusts. “More elves be comin',” Zul'jin warned them. “Back ta the trees. We lead them on a chase, keep them busy.” He grinned and his brethren answered with fierce expressions of their own. “Then we kill them all.”

Quickly the forest trolls leaped up, grabbing low branches with their long-fingered hands and pulling themselves up into the cover of the leaves. They swung up and away, leaving the bodies and the blood behind, their eyes alert and noses sniffing for any hint of approaching elves.

Zul'jin was not worried. He knew the other elves would come soon. And they would be ready. It had been a long aion power leveling time since he had spilled elf blood, and the brief battle had renewed his thirst for more. His kin felt the same, and many were snapping their jaws and flexing their fingers, eager for another fight with the pale-skinned elves. Soon, Zul'jin assured himself quietly. Soon they would have a chance to kill as many elves as they wanted. The forest would run red with blood, and the elves would know the fall of their own empire, just as the trolls had felt theirs die so long ago. And he, Zul'jin, would be responsible. He would hold the elf king's head high so it could see its people's death, just before he devoured it whole.

He could hardly wait.


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