Chapter 43: I don't know what to say

The sun was shining down in the sky.

Above the earth,.

Anubarak.

The monster in front of him, although his body has changed.

But the general image has not changed, and Rex still recognizes him at a glance,

After all, he has a very, very deep impression of him, and the image left by the other party in Rex's mind cannot be forgotten in a short period of time, and if he wants to be forgotten, it is just to let time kill the pig-killing knife to forget him with the passage of time.

Looking at Anubrak's figure, Rex's face was extremely gloomy, if this Anubarak had no mistake in his memory, the other party would have been killed, and he had already killed him, but now this one appeared in front of him again.

Anubarak was already an undead when Rex struck him.

Anubarak was alive and during his lifetime, he was always the enemy of the Lich King, and in Northrend, the Lich King's conquest operation can be said to be smooth, and there was no big obstacle at all, and the only one who could be called an opponent was this Anubrak, and they broke out a spider war in the underground, and this battle was very fierce.

The end result was that the Lich King was victorious, and Anubarak died in the battle, and when Anubarak was resurrected again, he had been transformed from an enemy of the Lich King to his most loyal servant.

became the little brother of the Lich King, and there was no longer any resistance or refusal to the Lich King's orders.

Anubarak, who has been resurrected once, stands to reason if he was killed by Rex last time, then there is no chance of resurrection at all.

Burning Legion,

In Rex's mind. Suddenly, this word came to mind, the ability to resurrect Anubarak, with the words of the undead, is simply impossible, this is something that even the Lich King is unable to do, but this thing is for the Burning Legion. It's not too difficult at all, and in Rex's memory, the Burning Legion hasn't done it yet. 、

No, he can't say that, he thinks so because he has a limited understanding of the Burning Legion, and there will be resurrected people in these Burning Legions at present, but Rex himself has not seen it, and what he has seen has not happened yet.

In Rex's memory. One who has been resurrected, that is Kael'thas.

Arthas is sad, and so is Kael'thas, and these people called Sass don't end well at all, because there is another one, although not called Sas, but his name is similar. Sargeras,

They are all characters of their generation, and Kael'thas was resurrected from the dead.

But that was in the original history, in the current world of Azeroth, Kael'thas lived a very good life, because of the appearance of Rex, the fate of some people has changed, including this Kael'thas.

It was originally in the original history. When the Scourge erupted, the kingdom of Quel'Thalas suffered severe trauma and their kings were killed.

Most of the territory was reduced to ruins, even the proudest capital of these High Elves, Silvermoon City. They have been split in two and become two halves, and if these are strictly calculated, there is nothing at all, because these are not indispensable, if there are no these, the High Elves can still continue to survive, and the most critical place is the destruction of the Well of the Sun.

The Well of the Sun is an extremely important place, it is the source of their magic power of the High Elves, as the High Elves who use magic for all the people, their dependence on the Well of the Sun, far beyond the imagination of ordinary people, just like ordinary people want to drink water, the relationship between the two is equal, if humans can not continue to drink water, the last waiting for them will definitely die, and this High Elf does not use magic, lacks the Well of the Sun, and falls into this addiction, which also makes them miserable.

In honor of the dead king, Kyle decided to rename the High Elf survivors Sindore, or Blood Elves. The Blood Elves swore that they would pay the blood for Arthas and his Scourge legion. While this decision was made, Kyle and his Blood Elves were suffering greatly from the loss of the Well of the Sun.

After that, Kyle led the healthiest part of the High Elves to join the Coalition at the forefront of the Scourge's fight. But the Blood Elves were treated with suspicion and hostility by the Alliance. When Generalissimo Garissus orders them to defeat a scourge that is nearly impossible to defeat, a team of Naga, led by Lady Vaskey, unexpectedly appears and helps Kyle turn the tide of battle. Unfortunately, the Alliance soon learns that Kyle has joined forces with Naga, and Kyle and his army are misunderstood as traitors.

Vasqi rescues the Blood Elves who have been imprisoned and sentenced to death. She expressed Illidan. Raging Wind will help the Blood Elves solve their over-reliance on the Well of the Sun. At the time, the Blood Elves were already suffering from the loss of their source of magic, and Kyle had no choice but to agree. He took the Blood Elves and Vasqi with him to the Outlands.

When they arrived in the Outlands, they found that Illidan had been replaced by the watcher, Mavi. Captured by the Shadow Song. Vaskey and Kyle fight side by side to rescue Illidan. Kael'thas then sought a cure for Illidan's addiction to the Blood Elves. Illidan had a different idea: in return for the loyalty of the Blood Elves, he would teach them how to draw evil energy from other sources, including demons.

It's an offer Kyle has to accept. He knew very well that without healing or new energy, his people would lose their minds to the onset of demonic addiction. As a result, Kyle swears allegiance to Illidan. The vast majority of the Blood Elves in the Outlands have heard of Kyle's pact with Illidan. At the same time, the Blood Elves who remained on the continent of Azeroth did not know this, and the news of the leader's cooperation with Illidan must have terrified them.

Unbeknownst to their compatriots, the Blood Elves living in the Outlands have been serving Illidan. Although most of the Blood Elves chose to remain in the Outlands, the return of the Grand Magus to Azeroth brought promising news to the Blood Elves who remained in Quel'Thalas. It depicts a promised land for his fellow citizens and spreads the teachings of Illidan to them. And told them that one day the prince of Kael'thas would return and lead all his people to that promised land. Romans stayed behind Quel'Thalas to help them rebuild their home and await the return of the prince.

Through the efforts of Romans, the Blood Elves who remained in Azeroth learned how to obtain arcane mana to satisfy their magical needs. When they regain their health. The Blood Elves began to sing the praises of their departed prince and couldn't wait to learn more about the new powers. Romas and the new Elven Rite will be instrumental in helping their fellow citizens become proficient in the movement of arcane energy. Soon after, driven by the ethereal mana, the spire of Silvermoon City rising into the sky rose again. The Blood Elves have even begun to reclaim certain parts of the Eternal Song Forest. Spurred on by Kyle's promise of return, the lifeless Blood Elves are committed to restoring their power and paving a new path to a future unknown to the unknown.

With Illidan's help, the Blood Elves learned a way to quench their thirst by draining the magical energy of others to ease their own pain. As Kael'thas battles Illidan's many enemies, he also increasingly relies on the dark forces manipulated by the demons of the Burning Legion.

As a result, the prince of the blood elves was no longer content to act as Illidan's subordinate. Behind Illidan's back, he secretly colluded with Kil'Gardan, the leader of the Burning Legion, to carry out his evil plans in Stormkeep.

After the fall of Storm Fortress. Supposed to be killed in battle, Kael'thas was resurrected by the evil powers of the Burning Legion, and began an attempt to use the power of the Well of the Sun to summon his new master, the leader of the Burning Legion, Kilgardan, on the island of Queldanus, north of Quel'Salas.

This move is undoubtedly a declaration of war on all the races of the world of Azeroth. Attacked by the Blood Elven Astrologer and the Draenei's coalition of Shattered Sun, Kael'thas eventually died in his homeland, while Kil'Gardan was blasted back into the Twisted Void by the energy of the Well of the Sun.

This is the portrayal of Kael'thas's life, tragic and fatal.

Everywhere the sorrow, finally the change of Kael'thas, his madness. In Rex's opinion, it was nothing more than the influence of evil energy.

This is according to the Western parlance. That's falling, falling, it's just that this word is not very good, and Rex prefers to use the word "enchantment" to describe it, which is the most appropriate.

After entering the demon, the six relatives did not recognize, the former friends, the former friendship. For those who have fallen into demons, all this is nothing.

This is the most appropriate thing, in a simple word, everything in the past after entering the demon can be thrown away.

If the Burning Legion strikes. Anubrak's resurrection is not a big deal, but the undead are not all the way to the Burning Legion, how can they be mixed together again now, you must know that the Lich King has betrayed the Burning Legion, logically speaking, there is no possibility of any river between the two sides, even if the Lich King takes the initiative to admit his mistake, but how will the Burning Legion let this go and not carry out any investigation.

The people of the Burning Legion are not the gods in the pantheon, they are extremely kind-hearted, these members of the Burning Legion are all narrow-minded and will be revenged, such as this Kilgardan and Akmund, why do they chase and kill the Draenei, the pursuit is so vigorous, it is not the main reason These Draenei, but their people at the beginning, especially the leader of it, Velon.

It was also the biggest motivation for Kilgardan and Akmund to hunt down the Draenei, and the three of them were the best friends in the beginning.

But because they became demons, Kilgardan and Akmund's minds changed greatly, and the former friendship completely turned into hatred, and the deeper the original friendship, the stronger the hatred for Velon.

Kilgardan, who is not broad-minded at all, knows that the Lich King has betrayed him, and he will never let the Lich King go, let alone help Anubarak resurrect him, so there is some trickery in this.

If you want to make Kilgardan compromise, this must be impossible, who is Kilgadan,

He was in control of the Burning Legion, and in the absence of Sargeras and Akmund, Kilgardan was already the de facto ruler of the Burning Legion.

The Burning Legion has swept through countless worlds, although it has returned from a poor distance in the Azeroth world, but this is not because the strength of the Burning Legion is insufficient, but that there is something special in this Azeroth world, where there are some back-hands of the Pantheon, if the demons enter the Azeroth world, their strength will be weakened to a certain extent, especially in the Azeroth world, they can't enter too strong strength, otherwise their strength will begin to be slowly weakened with the passage of time.

Without this, conquering the world of Azeroth would have been the easiest thing to do, and Sargeras would not have failed in the first place.

With the strength of Sargeras, in this world of Azeroth, if he has no scruples and completely exerts all his strength, the world of Azeroth has been directly conquered by Sargeras.

The limitation of the world of Azeroth is a great disadvantage for the people in the world of Azeroth, and the existence of this restriction does not allow anyone in the world of Azeroth to successfully break through this boundary.

But this restriction can be regarded as a benefit, because the existence of this restriction does not allow the strong to conquer the world of Azeroth.

In the current world of Azeroth, they are still the masters of their own affairs, not outsiders.

Rex analyzed the possibility of Anubarak's resurrection, and in his mind, an idea suddenly appeared to Rex.

The existence of the Lich King is a major reason why the Burning Legion cannot accept the undead, but what if the Lich King is dead?

This Naozu died, and Garga's thorn in his throat of the undead was directly unraveled.

After all, Kil'Gardan wanted to accomplish his own plans, and it needed a force at his disposal, and it would be great if the undead could take refuge.

Looking at Anubarak in front of him, Rex flashed countless thoughts in his mind, (to be continued......)