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In the face of the besieged by orc warriors, Zhou Wenwen, who had studied martial arts Qi Yuan Zhenjing, did not panic at all. He inhaled his qi and luck, and slammed his right fist on the ground, sending shock waves to the rushing orcs. The third trick of the Yuan Zhenjing, the dualistic energy wave!

The orcs captured by the shock wave were unable to move at all, and could only watch themselves or their teammates being shot and killed by the cannonballs fired by the "Ark CA1" Super Dragoons.

After breaking out of the siege, Zhou Wenwen continued to attack the orcs, but as an orc figure appeared in front of him and knocked him off, Zhou Wenwen's attack stopped.

Zhou Wenwen got up, stared at the orc figure, and couldn't help but sighed in his heart. This was Kilrogg, and he recognized it at a glance, because this is one of the few characters in the World of Warcraft with "magic eyes".

Although Kilrogg can only see the situation when he died.

Kilrogg was born to the Blood Ring clan in Draenor.

When his clan was about to be exterminated by the arakkoa, Kilrogg was unwilling to bow his head and admit defeat.

He found the hidden chamber named after his clan and performed a terrifying ceremony.

During the ceremony, Kilrogg foresaw that his own death was far away, so he knew he would get through it.

Encouraged by fate, he seized control of the clan and led the Bloodring clan to crush the arakkoa menace, and subsequently won numerous battles.

After the opening of the Dark Portal, he led the first group of the Blood Ring clan to invade Azeroth and participated in the attack on Stormwind City.

For the stability of the clan, Kilrogg killed his own children (it seems that this guy thought that the children would lead the clan instead of him, and secretly attacked him), leaving only Jolin Deadeye (that is, living in the Burning Crusade in the The one in Nagrand).

At the time, the novel Rise of the Horde describes that at the Orc festival of Korshhag, Durotan had seen Kilrogg, who had gray hair and a missing eye floating above the crowd.

Compared to the chieftains of several other clans, Deadeye is very old.

When the Second War broke out, Kilrogg was sent by Orgrim to Ironforge to fight the dwarves and to mine ore resources for the old tribe.

And when Gul'dan defected, Kilrogg's remnants suffered the pain of the Alliance. They were unable to resist the southward march of the human army. After the capture of the Black Spire in Orgrim, Kilrogg and The Blood Ring clan began to avoid the pursuit of the Alliance for two years.

After Ner'zhul succeeded the warchief and opened the Dark Portal again, Kilrogg and the remaining Bloodring clan also took this opportunity to return to Draenor.

At this time, Kilrogg was seriously injured, but he still maintained the pride and loyalty of the blood ring chief.

Ner'zhul felt pity and arranged for Kilrogg and the Blood Ring clan to serve as his personal guards.

Seeing this as the harbinger of another full-scale invasion, the human general Turalyon and the mage Khadgar decided to lead a force into Draenor to take out the orcs once and for all.

The two sides clashed on Hellfire Island ( ), Ner'zhul knew his own disadvantages, and let Kargath Bladefist and his cronies climb the tower to hold the alliance in Hellfire Fortress, while he and Tyron Gorefiend, Kiel Roger Deadeye fled to the Temple of Caporra.

On the way, they encountered the Alliance army led by Danas Thorbane in the Auchindoun Labyrinth. Ner'zhul successfully opened the portal to the Temple of Capola, and Kilrogg Deadeye was Create an escape for Ner'zhul to be killed by Danas.

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Time: Friday, October 12, 2007 at 10:00 sharp.

Location: Hagia Sophia, Constantinople.

Hagia Sophia, once the main church of the Byzantine Empire, is located in what was once Istanbul and is now Constantinople.

The Byzantine Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire, refers to the empire that inherited the orthodox regime of the Roman Empire after the division of the Roman Empire in the fourth century AD and possessed the eastern half of the territory.

The center of the Byzantine Empire was Byzantium, that is, Constantinople, which is now Istanbul, Turkey.

Byzantine, the origin of the name Byzantine, it is said that a Greek Byzas, following the divine figurine, found an ideal place in Byzantium where Europe and Asia bordered, land and sea bordered, and named it after himself.

On the one hand, Byzantium was on the stage of world history, guarding the Bosphorus Strait and controlling the hub of sea and land transportation between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, on the other hand, it was the Roman Empire Constantine the Great. After the successful seizure of power in 312 AD, in order to expand the influence of the Roman Empire eastward, Byzantium was selected as the new Roman Christchurch, and on May 11, 330 AD, the capital was officially moved to Byzantium and renamed Constantinople. .

Constantine built his city to boast of the power of the Roman Empire and to attract the return of various countries, so he used various decorative methods to beautify Constantinople: decorated the streets with fountains and colonnades, and decorated the streets with silk. Silk from the road, jewelry from Africa, carvings and crafts from Europe, obelisks of Egyptian pharaohs, spices and porcelain from all over the world, etc., were all brought here.

In 325 AD, Constantine built a cathedral, the Hagia Sophia~www.wuxiamtl.com~ Hagia Sophia, Greek: ?γ?αΣοφ?α, meaning: HolyWisdom.

Russian: СоборСвятой Софии, English: HagiaSophia, Latin: SanctaSophiaorSanctaSapientia.

It means God's wisdom in Greek.

Its Latin name is SanctaSophia, and its full Greek name is "Να??τ???γ?α?το?Θεο?Σοφ?α?", which is interpreted as "the Church of the Holy Wisdom of God". The church is dedicated to Orthodox Christian theology. **** in.

The cathedral is called "Hagia Sophia", ?γ?αΣοφ?α, which is dedicated to the One who is dedicated to the Holy Wisdom of God, the Holy Word of the Holy Trinity.

This designation of **** may be derived from Paul Cong (Paul)'s description of Christ, 1 Cor 1:24 "Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God (Σοφ?α.

Hagia Sophia has a history of nearly 1,500 years and was once famous for its huge dome. It is the most glorious representative of Byzantine architecture, the central church of the Orthodox Church, and a monument to the heyday of the Byzantine Empire.

It was built by Emperor Constantine to worship Sofia, the **** of wisdom. It was built in AD 325, and was later damaged by the rebellion. In 537 AD, Emperor Justinian rebuilt it to flaunt his martial arts skills. It was used as a Christian court church. lasted for 9 centuries.

After the 7th century AD, a new civilization of *** appeared on the Arabian Peninsula, and then the Crusades came to Constantinople, but at this time the rulers were powerless to prevent coalition forces and wars from ravaging the city.

Then came the Turks, and the Eastern Roman Empire officially came to an end.

0206 Announcement of her decision

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