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[TECH TREE] "Hozen"
Ether

[TECH TREE] "Hozen"

Working now on a hozen race with a fragment of lore I made:

"Countless of ages and eons have past after the death of Azeroth and many of its denizens, the last remaining hozen established new civilizations for generations on a strange planet along with the other races. Their population swarmed and did arise along the millenias. In each forest dominion, there is a kingdom, and yet, each has their hozu king, sprawling dominance over the trees and the wild.

This increasing power over the wild jungle alerted the silence of the forest trolls who managed also to escape Azeroth, this sounded a threat to them and the forest troll tribes stand united to drive off the hozu threat. The former intertribal divisions of the forest trolls fused into one, becoming the Zulkhahari Empire, descendants of long forgotten Amani. The birth of this empire would wage a large scale war against the hozu kingdoms.

Five hozu kings against the forest troll empire turned the forests and thickets into blood, by battle of territorial expansion and dominance, the forest trolls did not want to let the hozen continue spreading its reign over the entireties of the forest. Some forest trolls did not join the war and instead sailed off to farther coasts to search forested islands.

The war lasted for a hundred year, tearing down the four of five hozu kings, leaving only one. The last one made a peace order among the hozen and the mighty forest troll empire. Later on, the hozu king decides to chop down his kingdom into tribes to search for new homelands and to stay away from the forest trolls in accordance to his distrust."

The hozen to the present day are now freedom-loving merry folks in forests and jungles with tribalistic systems and beliefs.

 
@Battleborn here're the merry folk
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