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Cursed Throat, an ominous and endlessly foul sea, the specific cause of which is unknown, from the time this plane was first discovered, the sea here seemed to be heavily polluted, filled with corrosive energy, and it was also this energy that made the color of the sea turn yellow.

Because of this terrifying corrosive energy, the demons and monsters living in this sea have been corroded beyond recognition, covered in rotten flesh and pus, and look like undead creatures.

It's disgusting.

As for the cursed throat, Unos and his gang are simply more familiar than their own family, and after coming here, the danger has suddenly decreased, and even if they accidentally encounter some rotten sea beasts, they can solve it with their own strength.

Although the sea beasts here are stronger than ordinary sea beasts, Unos has plenty of experience in dealing with these sea beasts and knows what these guys are afraid of, so they can easily repel them.

After sailing for almost three days in this rancid yellow sea, Soram and the others saw the shadows of the land.

Of course, things will never be so simple, on land, countless coyotes and purgatory gnolls roam, it seems that Yenogu had already guessed that Unos's fleet would appear at this time. And this is not surprising, the fact that Unos defected to Mecansiut is not a secret in the Abyss, and every time Mecanshut and Yenogu fight, Unos will always raid Yenogu from the cursed throat, leaving the enemy on his belly and back.

Of course, this statement is a bit exaggerated. With the strength of Unos, to support death is to harass the rear, and it will not be able to suffer from the enemy on the belly and back, except at sea, Unos will always be at a disadvantage against the army of purgatory jackals.

"Lord Solam, it's up to you now." Unos stood on his flagship magic ship, the Reaper, and said very respectfully to Solam beside him.

According to the plan, Unos's status belongs to the auxiliary, and his main purpose is to bring Soram and Solam's army to the domain of Yenogu, and then cooperate with Soram to attack Yenogu's lair, the city of Yenogu.

"Hmm." Solam looked at the army of gnolls gathering on the shore from a distance, and didn't pay any attention to the beasts, but asked thoughtfully, "Are you sure that the city of Yenogu is in this area now?" ”

The city of Yenogu, the old nest of Yenogu, is very interesting, as mentioned above, it is a city that is constantly moving, dragged by countless slaves, this towering city moves throughout the Yenogu Domain in an eternal and unchanging way.

During the year, the city of Yeno begins its activities along a defined route. And back to the starting point at the very end of the year, the route never changes, no matter what happens.

Each year, the city cruises the three permanent campsites in the realm in a counterclockwise direction, stopping near the massive body of the dormant Lord of Obierys, Bechard, so that Yenogu can have telepathic discussions with him, and replenish the Gathering Gate in place of the overworked slaves who died from dragging the capital on this level.

A series of locations along the Jenogu cruise, as well as some of the more remote locations, are listed below.

Azael's aste

Long ago, before Yenogu arrived, the 422nd floor of the Abyss was an ever-expanding desert of shifting sand dunes and toppled cities. The owner of this place was a fallen angel named Adzar, who had been chained to the collapsed stone foundation of a huge square since time immemorial, and from here he ruled the level, which was then known as the Savage Wither, and was later killed by an unknown powerhouse.

Although the demon lord still affected this land after his death, so that the desert landscape here remained for a very long time, but in the end, Yenogu finally conquered here, but the once powerful demon lord still left a greasy black stain here, for this reason, Yenogu stayed here every year to observe whether this powerful demon lord would make a comeback.

Bechard's Landing

Long before Hazard dominated this plane, this plane was the domain of the Lord of Tempests, the Obirys demon Bachad. While the betrayal and betrayal of the Tanari demon eventually severed Bachad's connection with this layer and squirted the life force out of his lifeless husk, the pain of Obiris's demonic death has endured for endless years.

Now, the massive and monstrous demon resembles a twisted stranded whale, unable to move on its own, only exposed to the scorching sun of this layer. Again and again, the coastal rock formations that supported his half-dead body were shattered by raging hurricanes or treacherous winds and acid rain, and Bachad's once-flawless grip over the weather was inadvertently sparked by the excruciating pain of a slow death.

Although he was no longer able to speak, Bachad still retained a fragment of his once-vast consciousness. If telepathically connected, he would speak in a slow, melancholy tone about an era long before the birth of Tanari, about the rise and fall of the oldest demons.

A trusted frequent visitor might even hear Bachad tell you that demons did not originate in the bottomless abyss, but had migrated from somewhere else, after abandoning a race of evil creators who had lost to history. Yenogu was curious and amazed by these legends, even if he didn't fully understand their importance. Recently, the Gnoll Lord modified the route of the mobile fortress to include an annual trek to talk to the dying demon of Obiris.

Dun Savannah

Herds of wild gnolls, carrion-feeding coyotes, and a multitude of wild beasts gather on this endless pale gray flat grassland, known as the Silent Savannah. The carnivorous beasts slaughtered the other inhabitants of the savannah, even the gnolls who served Yenogu. Only the creatures that are best adapted to this place will survive. Stubborn and thorny weeds with dagger edges, they grow into huge, vast clumps of grass.

It was also the largest army of Jenogu, where his followers grew savagely, and Yenogu was a demon lord who believed in the survival of the fittest, and he demanded the same from his followers, he hated weakness, and only the gnolls who survived here could be part of his army.

Gathering Gate

By manipulating, this massive circular portal allows for two-way access to multiple material plane worlds known to Yenogu. Belonging to its evil church, the gnolls capture slaves everywhere and transport them through portals to the realm of Yenogu. Here, these slaves either join the wretched men who are forced to pull the magnificent fortress of the Lord or are more unfortunate and cast into the wilderness to feed those diabolical beasts.

These routes are the locations that Yenogu must stop at every time he travels, and other remote and unimportant targets, although Yenogu will definitely pass by, can not necessarily stop. Such as the Screaming Peaks, the Oozing Forest, and the Cursed Throat.

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