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Zul'jin: The Warlord of the Amani

Once a name whispered in dread through the forested borders of Quel'Thalas, Zul’jin, chieftain of the Amani trolls, was more than a warlord—he was a legend. To the high elves, he was a scourge. To his people, he was a hero—unyielding, unbroken, and burning with the fire of vengeance.

Zul’jin carved his place in history through relentless raids on high elven settlements. His attacks were swift and brutal, leaving shattered villages and grieving families in his wake. The Farstriders, Quel’Thalas’s elite rangers, viewed him with unmatched hatred, for he had cost them dearly in blood and comrades. His guerrilla tactics—striking without warning and vanishing before retaliation—made him a near-mythical threat. But Zul'jin’s ferocity was not born from bloodlust alone. To him, the high elves were invaders, usurpers of sacred Amani lands. Like the aqir and night elves before them, the high elves had tried—and failed—to destroy the Amani. Zul’jin vowed they would fail again.

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His hatred was fueled by more than war. Zul’jin saw in the Sunwell and the ancient elven runestones the source of his enemies’ power, and he sought their secrets with a fanatic’s zeal. Capturing key elven figures, including Lor’themar Theron and Lady Liadrin, he demanded knowledge and submission. When met with silence, Zul’jin unleashed his cruelty. He tortured Theron, painting his face with the ranger’s blood in a grim ritual meant to break the others. But even this barbarism could not crush their resolve. The captured elves escaped, but Zul’jin’s savagery left a scar that would not fade from memory.

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Zul’jin was not merely a warlord—he was a unifier. One by one, he challenged and defeated rival forest troll chieftains, bringing the fractured tribes of Zul’Aman under a single banner for the first time since the ancient days of the Amani Empire. With the tribes united, Zul’jin dreamed of reclaiming their ancestral forests, purging them of elf and human alike.

Though initially disdainful of outside alliances, believing the Amani strong enough to reclaim their own destiny, Zul’jin’s views shifted when he was captured by humans near Durnholde Keep. It was Orgrim Doomhammer of the Horde who freed him, earning Zul’jin’s respect. He pledged the Amani to the Horde’s cause during the Second War, believing their goals to be aligned. While the Horde sought dominion, Zul’jin sought vengeance—and saw in their march on Quel’Thalas a chance to finally burn the elven kingdom to the ground.

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Yet, betrayal loomed. Doomhammer abandoned the siege of Quel’Thalas to pursue other fronts, leaving Zul’jin and the Amani to fight alone. The elves struck back, and Zul’jin was captured near Darrowmere Lake by ranger-general Halduron Brightwing, who sought justice for the torment Zul’jin had inflicted on Lor’themar. Tortured and maimed—his eye gouged out—Zul’jin endured before escaping through sheer force of will, severing his own arm to break free. That escape cemented his mythos. To the trolls, he was indestructible.

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Zul’jin retreated into seclusion, forsaking the Horde after feeling betrayed by their failure. Deep within the ancient city of Zul’Aman, he began to rebuild. As the world turned its gaze to the Burning Legion and the chaos in Outland, Zul’jin turned inward, embracing dark magics and calling upon ancient powers. When he learned that the blood elves—his hated foes reborn from the ashes of Quel’Thalas—had allied themselves with the Horde, his rage reignited.

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With the witch doctor Malacrass at his side, Zul’jin harnessed the spirits of the Amani’s totemic animal gods, binding their essence into himself and his champions. The warlord could now take on their forms—bear, hawk, lynx, and dragonhawk—each a weapon in his war against the world.

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Zul’jin launched a new campaign from Zul’Aman, striking the blood elves while their armies were away in Outland. But this time, he faced not just elves, but champions from the very Horde he once allied with. Adventurers—blood elves among them—stormed Zul’Aman to end his reign. Empowered by ancient spirits and driven by years of rage, Zul’jin fought with the fury of a dying empire. Yet in the end, even the mightiest warlord could not stand alone.

Zul’jin fell in battle, slain in the heart of Zul’Aman. But his legend lived on.

To the elves, he was a monster. To the Amani, he was their last true king. And to history, Zul’jin remains a symbol of vengeance, defiance, and the enduring will of the forest trolls.

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-A challenge not to be taken lightly.

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Alrighty. For real this time!
Happy 21 years of Dannys👻💚🤍🖤
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A daily-drawing-project that I started on March 1st.
Not all of the drawings follow the proper sequential day in which they were made. Had to rearrange some of them (we are talking like just 3 drawings) to fit better in this fighting sequence.

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