Chapter 176: Goron? What is there to be afraid of Goron
Carl woke up from a deep sleep, and the moment he opened his eyes, the golden light shone in his eyes, and his whole body exuded the same golden light, and his whole body was like a small sun.
I don't know what the fighting is going on over there.
Carl moved, and the sound of explosions and cone-shaped clouds behind him were instantly left behind. Naozu secretly left the Hellfire Fortress, apparently intending to abandon the fortress's resistance, or rather, he had long known that it was only a matter of time before the fortress was breached by the expeditionary force, and he had more important things to do.
When he launched the attack, Karl discovered this, believing that the orcs who had lost their commander would not be able to stop the Alliance, and then Tulayan and Danas would divide their forces to pursue the Skull of Gul'dan and the other three artifacts.
Carl thought as he flew, and after a while, he had already arrived at the Dark Gate, and made a large circle in the air, forming a string of clouds, which was regarded as saying hello to Brian, and then Carl flew through the Dark Gate and flew in the direction of Glory Castle.
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"I'm fed up with this place."
Tulayan raised his hammer and slammed it on a stone thorn near him.
In fact, there are such protruding stone thorns everywhere here. Since the division of forces with Danas, Tulayan and Khadgar, Aurelia and the reluctant Karl have made their way north around the wild coastline to the east. The land was still the same as what they had seen at the Dark Portal: cracked earth, gray soil, withered vegetation and trees. Aside from the small patches of green they passed through on their way, most of the continent of Draenor was bleak and annoying.
The earth around him is even more uneven, and the ups and downs are more pronounced, and the howling wind blows from all sides. It's a vast mountain range, but Tulayan and Khadgar have never seen anything like it in their lives: surrounded by high peaks and protruding stone spikes on the cliff walls.
The stone spikes stretched out in all directions, as if the peaks were showing their bloodthirsty side. The rock was a dark brownish-red, the color of dried blood. Here, the scarlet sky and the dark red peaks are in stark contrast.
This is the most uncomfortable place they have ever encountered. The bitter mountain wind made everyone feel a chill and even shiver slightly. Karl had no choice but to untie his cloak and put it on Aurelia who was holding her arms under the constant signal of Onexia, and the tsundere eldest lady did not let Karl wrap the cloak around her as she had just rejected Tulayan.
I don't know if it was the cloak that warmed her body, or something special that warmed her from the bottom of her heart, Aurelia raised her handsome little face and showed a grateful smile to Carl, who had to nod helplessly, because he saw a strange look in Aurelia's eyes-
Khadgar coughed twice, alerting his friend.
Tulayan awoke suddenly, ashamed of his gaffe.
Humility, mercy, justice, honor, sacrifice, valor, spirit, honesty, jealousy is the primordial sin that will eat away at your reason, it will lead you to the abyss...... The archbishop's teachings were still in his ears, and Tulayan took a deep breath to calm his disordered state of mind.
Carl glared at the smiling Onexia angrily, the black dragon MM is getting bolder and bolder, knowing that doing so will bring tons of critical damage to the paladin, and deliberately directing this one, the black dragon MM playfully winked at Carl with beautiful big eyes, covered his mouth and smiled secretly.
Khadgar seemed to hear Onexia's laughter, and he looked up to meet Karl's strange gaze, and showed a helpless smile at Karl, the great mage was apologizing for his friend's gaffe.
Karl's face changed suddenly.
"Be careful!"
As soon as Carl's warning words fell, the ground began to tremble, and thunderous sounds reverberated through the valley.
"Holy Light, what the hell is this?!!!" As soon as Tulayan turned around, the shaking of the earthquake made him tilt, and if it weren't for Khadgar's quick pull when he saw this, he was afraid that he would have crashed into the sharp stone thorns.
The ground was still shaking, and everyone was trying to keep their balance.
When they turned around, the monster in front of them almost scared them to the ground.
Even if you compare it to an ogre, the creature that passes through—through, not by—the many stone spikes looks even more terrifying.
It was nearly twice as tall as a normal ogre, its skin was thicker and as hard as a rock, and it had large patterns on its arms and shoulders. It has black spikes on its back, arranged in a straight line, like small mountains, and more spikes on its upper arms and shoulders.
But its face—this face should be the most terrifying thing about the creature. Its facial features are similar to those of ogres, but they are far more intelligent than ogres. It has no fangs, but its yellow teeth are long and pointed, and its ears are pointed. Its glowing one-eyed peered around, finally at them.
"Intruder!" The huge monster roared, and the sound shook the mountains, and countless rubbles dripped from the tops, "them!" ”
More figures emerge from the stone forests to the east and west. Not only are these ogres the same type as the original one, but they are also very similar in size.
They moved towards the Union soldiers, laughing and roaring, and the wheel-like boulders they grabbed from the side of the road and threw them at the soldiers of the expeditionary force.
"Wait!" Khadgar tried to stop it.
Carl and Onexia have already made a move.
"Bang!" "Bang!" …… The flying boulder was smashed to pieces by Carl's punch, and Onexia's magic completely blasted the boulder into stone chips.
"Golon?!"
The leader of Goron did not stop, and his mountain-like body rushed towards Karl, who had smashed the boulder, and a fist bigger than a basin smashed into Karl with a whistling wind.
"Boom!"
Karl exhaled softly, blowing away the rubble and dust from the sky, and the creature in front of him was none other than Gollon, the being at the top of Draenor's food chain.
Goron didn't seem to believe that he could easily smash an orc into a meat sauce fist, but was blocked by the creature in front of him, which looked even thinner than the orc.
He looked down at his right fist against Carl's fist, blinked, stared his one eye straight at Carl again, and then withdrew his fist and raised it again.
"Bang!"
Carl is not a person who likes to be a punching bag, and instantly punched this Goron in the chest, making a muffled explosion like thunder, Goron couldn't help but fall back and take a few steps back with a bang.
"What kind of orc are you?"
Goron struggled to stabilize his body, feeling a dull pain coming from his body, and the glowing one-eyed widened as he looked at Karl in shock and asked.
"We are not enemies!!" Khadgar snapped ahead of Carl and replied quickly. Goron spoke the language of the orcs, and perhaps he thought of the expeditionary force as some tribe of the orcs.
"Enemy! You have invaded our territory! The leader of Goron roared, "You are making enemies of us!" ”
"We're not here to offend, we're ......"
Khadgar didn't continue, for he and the others, including the gigantic Golons, were drawn to the other group of creatures.
It was a group about the size of a horse, about six feet long, but their wings were wider than that. Their heads are small, with only a few spikes scattered on their backs.
"It's a hatchling!"
Onexia exclaimed, she was all too familiar with the guys flying over. When the black dragon clan was prosperous, there were countless such black dragons flying in the sky. She couldn't remember how many years she hadn't seen so many young dragons.
These black broodlings didn't look friendly, they flew over the expeditionary force and Goron, and scorching lava erupted from their mouths and spilled here indiscriminately.
"Archers! Get ready! ”
Aurelia dodged a cloud of smoking lava and shot out like meteors with arrows in her hand, piercing the scales of a fledgling dragon and piercing its throat. The young dragon rolled and flapped its wings in pain, and Aurelia's second arrow had crept in, piercing its brain through its eyes. The young dragon let out a hoarse roar, flapped its wings again, fell, fell to the ground and struggled twice, and never moved again.
"No—!" (To be continued.) )