Chapter 517: Fierce Battle! Hexagonal warrior の absolutely sound
There is never any accident in the world, there is only necessity.
If it weren't for the power of a man like Carlos, the tribe would have been able to bounce around Azeroth for two years, and Naozu would have been able to continue his battle of wits with Kil'Gardan.
After all, the "fraudsters'" resentment of the Prophet Veron made Kil'Gardan wait for the bottle of "Revenge" to grow older and more fragrant.
What Kil'Gardan expects is for Velen to fall to his knees in front of it and admit his mistake, not Sargeras's order to hunt down.
But the orcs failed, and the alliance came to fight.
This means that Kil'Gardan's plan has also gone awry.
So Akmund, while taunting Kilgardan, took over Draenor's affairs.
It is not clear who is stronger or weaker between Kilgardan and Akmund, but there is a clear difference between the two in the eyes of onlookers.
Known as a fraudster, Kil'Gardan prefers to hide behind the scenes, causing internal strife and tearing apart his enemies through a series of intrigues.
Akmund is known as the polluter, and he is a power-first pragmatist through and through. When its strength was enough to crush all beings, Akmund did not mind being at the forefront of the Legion, using its unparalleled power to bring destruction to the Legion's enemies. When his opponents still pose a threat to him, Akmund doesn't mind using stratagem, relying on the Burning Legion's almost infinite strength to wear down and weaken his opponents until Akmund thinks he has a chance of victory.
Akmund is not a reckless man with a lower IQ, and Kilgardan is not a weak person who can only play tricks.
As the Burning Legion that has conquered countless worlds, it deserves to belong to a high-level interstellar civilization, whether it is Draenor or Azeroth, from the level of civilization to the number of populations, it cannot be compared with the Burning Legion at all.
So Nao Aozu should turn against him and surrender with courtesy?
No way!
Naozu will never be a slave!!
Fate has changed, but what has not changed is the determination to fight.
Even though he knew that Kil'Gardan was an undisobedient legion, the historical Naozu still disobeyed the legion, pretending to be loyal to obtain the forbidden knowledge of the legion from Kil'Gardan, while planning an escape plan.
Although the final escape was like a joke to fulfill Kil'Gardan's reputation as a "fraudster", even if he was made as the [Lich King], Nao Zu did not give up his heart.
This is the never-say-die trait of the strong.
This is even more true now.
For the orcs, the screenwriter of fate has been changed, and unlike Kil'Gardan's coercion and temptation, Akmund's dictionary only prospers and disobeys me.
After bestowing more power on Neozu, Akmund asked the old orcs to immediately begin the summoning ritual.
The defeat of 10,000 years ago made Akmund haunted Azeroth, and even without Sargeras's urging, the polluters would not allow any disobedient beings in the universe.
Neozu did not have the guts to refuse Akmund, and could only do as the polluter demanded.
But that doesn't mean that Neozu has to carry out Akmund's orders to the letter.
Originally, the safest place to summon was in the Valley of the Shadowmoon, in the home of the Shadowmoon Orcs.
However, Nao Zu is no longer the benevolent shaman elder he was back then, and the betrayal of his most trusted student Guldan, how dare Nao Zu forget this painful lesson.
Therefore, Nao Zu made a selfish but bright choice.
Placed Akmund's summoning ritual in the Tanarian jungle, high in the mountains north of the jungle.
It was originally one of Draenor's magic nodes, where Kilgardan had previously carved out a small landing ground with weak spatial barriers; Moreover, it was one of the closest magic nodes to the Dark Gate, and if not the most preferred, reason to be close enough could convince the Overseers of the Burning Legion; Last but not least, because the Dark Gate is close enough, when the Dark Gate is closed, the powerful mana impact will directly cause the summoning ritual to fail, and even the resonance of the magic will take the lives of all the demons present in an instant.
What a TMD chicken thief.
From the very beginning, Nao Zu made up his mind to eat black and eat black, I want the forbidden knowledge of the Burning Legion, I want the dominance of the orc tribe, I want free will, I want it all!
The opening of the Dark Gate was originally the masterpiece of Medivan and Naozu, if you talk about the understanding of the Dark Gate, Medivan ranks first, and Naozu is a well-deserved second.
At that time, the two keys to open the Dark Gate were all in the hands of the orcs, one had always belonged to Neozu, and the other Medivan, tainted by the fragments of Sargeras's soul, had been handed over to Gul'dan.
Later, Medivan was stabbed to death by his brother, and Gul'dan, who was kneeling and licking Sargeras, was knocked unconscious, and Orgrim took the opportunity to take the Shadow Council to the nest, and the key fell into the hands of O'Sledgehammer.
It's a pity that the last swan song of the Juggernaut was blocked by Carlos in front of the dark gate, and in the chaos, the key that once belonged to Medivan was lost, and Carlos, who didn't know that it existed, didn't have the idea of looking for it at all.
So, at the moment, the last key is in the hands of Naozu.
With this thing, there are more flowers to play.
The key not only opens and closes the door, but also blocks the keyhole.
After a simple modification, Neozu turned the key into a detonator, and if the alliance failed, Neozu would personally stop Akmund's arrival.
Plan pass.
After making all preparations, Nao Aozu was ready to sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight.
Even if there is no news from Velon, Naozu will find a way to guide the alliance to discover the summoning ritual of discovering Akmund, and choose the Tanarian jungle, in a sense, it is also convenient for the alliance to do things.
Even using ogres as cannon fodder, the orcs did not work, which was also the result of Nao Zu's plan behind it.
Kilgardan, Akmund, Naozu, Carlos, everyone wants to be the yellow finch behind the praying mantis cicada catcher, and under the strange calculations, a seemingly coincidental inevitable result appears.
Carlos made a face-wrenching assault and discovered the orc's ceremonial ground.
Tulayan fought head-on just to "win in danger", and forcibly fought with ogres and orcs.
Kilrog was hinted at by Naozu to play match-fixing and play tacit matches, fighting passively with the task of delaying the alliance.
And Kilgardan, even if he sensed the slightest flaw, would never mind that Akmund suffered a "small setback".
Only Akmund's subordinates, orcs who are single-mindedly watchers who perform the summoning ritual.
Unfortunately, the focus of the success or failure of a summoning ritual has never been the ritual itself.
Carlos, through countless "accidents", found the right direction.