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After a few tentative false attacks, Drektar was still the one who was in a hurry, he steadied his pace and slammed forward, the blue light one-handed sword in his right hand slashed at Mograine's neck, and the flowing fire one-handed sword in his left hand stabbed Mograine in the abdomen. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info Mograine also shouted, and it was a powerful slash to meet the flying Drektar - interestingly, both men chose to attack without reservation, giving up their vital points to their opponents - it was clear that both the paladin and the shaman were confident in their current defense.

With a "boom", Drektar was blasted away by Mograine's slash, and took a dozen steps back before stopping in place, looking down at his chest and abdomen. The chain mail that Drektar was wearing had a long cut in it, and as the old orc bowed his head, the chain mail fell limply to the ground.

However, the blade that easily sliced through the chain mail didn't hurt Drektar in the slightest—a white mark stretched from his left shoulder to his right abdomen on the old orc's bare/exposed dark blue muscles—and Mograine's greatsword struck Drektar, but only left a white mark on the old orc's body.

After observing his injuries, Drektar looked up to observe the paladin's condition. Mograine's sales were better than the old orcs, neither Ice Blade nor Scorching Flame could break through the golden light shield, and even the blade of the one-handed sword failed to hurt Mograine because Drektar was repulsed.

However, Mograine was equally dissatisfied with his results - he had been charging for a long time, and he struck a killer sword and slashed at Drektar, who was flying and had no intention of dodging, and he couldn't even cut through his skin? Mograine shook his head and shouted, "Holy Light, give me strength!"

As the paladin shouted, the golden light on the greatsword became brighter and brighter, and finally there was a tendency to condense into substance, turning into a white lightsaber. Mograini swung his sword vigorously and stared at his opponent once more—after applying the "Blessing of Strength," he was confident enough to cut through the dark green skin.

Although Drektar had never fought the Paladin, he used a "Stone Skin Totem" again to deal with the obviously more powerful two-handed sword for safety. Under the superposition of the effects of the two "Stone Skin Totems", the skin of the old orc is already close to black.

However, Drektar still has a weakness, that is, the two one-handed swords in his hand are obviously unable to break the paladin's "holy shield". The old orc threw out two totem poles and stuck them on the ground again, and as the two totem poles disappeared, the two one-handed swords in the old orc's hands faded from the dazzling blue and red light, and turned into the same blue-black as Drektar's skin.

The old orc attacked again, and Mograine, wielding his greatsword, collided with Drektar's weapon several times in the air, and finally the two men each hit each other in the lower abdomen, and then separated again. This time, although the old orc cautiously used the "stone skin totem" twice, the skin that was said to be as hard as a stone was still cut by Mograine's greatsword, although the wound was not deep, but the flesh around the wound was burned by the holy light on the greatsword, it had been scorched and blackened, and rolled up, and the blood flowed from deeper places, slowly dripping on the white snow—several exclamations were heard from the camp of the frostwolf clan—both warriors and civilians had seen their chieftain wounded for the first time.

Drektar inserted a blue totem pole, and soon, as the totem pole shattered and vanished, a soft light of pale blue attached to the old orc, and it quickly had an effect - although it did not heal the wound, at least it stopped the bleeding. Mograini's eyes narrowed—it was clear that the blue totem pole was just as good as the light, healing wounds. However, the paladin glanced at the totem poles stuck in Drektar's waist and quickly counted the number of blue totem poles - even if the old orcs always recovered, the number of totem poles was limited after all, and what else could be done when the totem poles were depleted?

Mograini was about to take advantage of the victory, but as soon as he moved, his brow furrowed, and then he spurted out a mouthful of blood. There were also exclamations from the paladins' camp - blood spurting, a sign that only internal organs are injured, usually only when the body is hit hard with a blunt object- and with those two thin one-handed swords, can they inflict such damage on the super defensive Mograine?

Mograine's face turned ugly—not because of the pain, of course, but because the damage to his internal organs could not be healed by the light. As a result, the situation on the battlefield took a sharp turn for the worse, and Mograini originally planned to slowly consume Drektar's totem pole, but now it seems that those who can't withstand the consumption have become the paladins themselves.

Mograine shifted his gaze to Drektar's two blue-black two-handed swords, the same color as the fortified skin, and Mograini realized that there might be some similarities between the two - and it was true, the blue-black one-handed swords were the result of the old orc's blessing with "petrified weapons".

As soon as he saw Mograine spitting blood, Drektar knew that his strategy had paid off - since sharp weapons and spells could not break through the paladin's defenses, then heavy weapons would be used to fight cattle across the mountains - and the blessing of "petrified weapons" would not only make the weapon hard, but also greatly increase its weight.

Mograine spat out a mouthful of blood into the snow and quickened her pace towards Drektar - dragging it any further, wondering what strange hex the old creature might have used. However, Draktar was not in a hurry now, he used the "Wind Fury Totem" twice in a row, allowing his pace to be extremely brisk, and he fought with Mograine in close quarters, constantly attacking the paladin's waist and joints with his weapon - a single blow failed, and he immediately pulled away.

Mograine inflicted wounds on Drektar several times with his sword, but was healed by the blue totem pole, and the paladin never found a chance to fatally wound the old orc. Instead, Drektar found a flaw and struck Mograine in the chest, and the seemingly thin dagger smashed the paladin's plate armor to pieces, and Mograine even heard the sound of his own bones shattering.

The paladin took a few steps back and fell limply to the ground. Drektar stopped, threw his weapon on the ground, gasped on his knees, touched his waist, shook his head and smiled bitterly - what a difficult opponent, the totem pole he had spent decades making had been consumed in just ten minutes.

Uther frowned, and turned his head to stare at Arthas, his eyes full of reproach - although he lamented Mograini's death, whether as a warrior or a paladin, it was a matter of honor for Mograine to die in a duel.