Chapter 43: Changes in the Nasam Plains (I)
Shadow Agent Gatley was uneasy, knowing he couldn't help in this battle, and when the Death Knight went alone to fight the necromancer, he had to stay on the periphery and wait for the battle to end. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 InfoIf he goes, I'm afraid it won't make any difference, on the contrary, the necromancer will even pull back with his evil sorcery that manipulates people's hearts.
The constant sound of battle over there made him very uneasy, especially at the end, the giant monster that could be seen in the distance made him even more frightened. He couldn't remember how long it had been since he had been in the Forsaken, but when he saw the monster, he couldn't help but feel fear.
It wasn't until the Death Knight slew the monster that the Gatley was finally freed from the fear that came from his soul. The Forsaken breathed a sigh of relief, then turned away and went on to round Hugh Belmont.
But when he met Hugh Belmont on Acherus's death horse, he really understood why Barsus was so relieved to escort the survivors back to the fortress with some men. Strength, even if he was a death knight who had experienced a big battle, he didn't show any tiredness, and he didn't even have the slightest scar on his body.
"Are you alright? Excellency? Gatley asked cautiously.
Belmont shook her head and said, "It's over!" That necromancer has been sent to hell by me, and once the remaining undead in this area are cleared, he can return to Warsong Fortress to resume his duties. ”
"Well, it's really ......," said Gatley...... Greetings, Your Excellency! Because of your strength, the Horde has no need to suffer greater losses. In this land, all the dead lives have also been laid to rest. ”
“...... Let's get back to camp! After a pause, Belmont said, "Share this victory with the others, and then we'll work out the rest." ”
"As you wish!"
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Nasam Plains
In the middle of the night, the sky was full of stars, and Elune cast a white glow to illuminate the land beneath the night sky. However, in Azeroth, even the light of the moon god does not shine.
Here, in the center of the plain, a darkness envelops the place, and in this darkness, there are blue flames shaping this darkness. Those blue flames are the souls of the undead who have crawled back from death. These undead, awakened from the darkness by spiritism, were gathered to this place, forming an army of tens of thousands gathered here.
And in the center of this darkness, there is a huge altar. The altar was made of dark gray rock, and many inexplicable patterns were carved on the altar, and dozens of people in black robes gathered around the altar and prayed sincerely. If a mage from Dalaran were to come here, he would find that the patterns carved on the altar were actually a series of profound magical runes, and these runes surrounded the entire altar and emitted a blue shimmer. And if it is a mage who has a deep study of teleportation spells, he will see that the effect of the magic runes on this altar is to turn the entire altar into a huge portal.
These black-robed men praying around the altar are the acolytes of the Cult of the Cursed, and each acolyte is a spellcaster with mana. Maybe their spellcasting ability is so bad that they can't even match the mage apprentices, but that's okay, the Scourge doesn't need them to be comparable to the archmage or something. Most of the time, these acolytes are used to resurrect the dead using spiritism, and at this time, these acolytes are responsible for inducing the magic runes on the altar.
It was up to them to dedicate their strength to activate the teleportation altar, and even if necessary, the acolytes even burned their own lives and sacrificed everything. And for these fanatics, who have been brainwashed into believing that the Lich King is the true god and will eventually rule the world, this is what they are willing to give.
With the prayers of the acolyte, the magic runes engraved on the altar became brighter and brighter, and the magic that converged on the altar was opening a passage in this place. A one-way passage, and the Scourge is planning to teleport something through this open passage.
The light on the altar grew brighter and brighter, and finally, directly above the altar, there was a trembling ripple, and then the ripple grew larger and larger, until it became a twisted ripple. At this time, in the center of the ripples, a blue light appeared, and when the blue light disappeared, a small fortress appeared above the sky.
This is a floating city, although it is far less than the famous large floating cities of the Scourge Legion such as Naxxramas and Acherus Fortress, and it is not as large as Dalaran floating in the sky, but it is also a floating city, and the biggest role of the Floating Fortress of the Scourge Legion is not for defense, but for attack, each floating city has a portal, and the role is to continuously project troops to the battlefield through the portal on the floating city.
This is also the reason why, in the first place, the fortress of Acherus was able to destroy the Scarlet Crusaders with just one floating fortress. Now, the floating city that appeared over the plains was just a small floating city, but it also had the function of teleporting troops.
After the floating city appeared in the sky, it began to move its position, and when it moved to the top of a clearing area, a pale light was projected from the bottom of the floating city and shone on the clearing. Then, a dark purple shadow appeared where the pale light shone, and under a string of purple dots, a large skeleton crawled out of the shadows. It was a skeleton, but it was 3 or 4 meters tall and humanoid. But it was clear that neither humans, nor minotaurs, nor trolls did not fit the shape of the skeleton.
Because they were the remains of the Viku people, the natives of Northrend, after their first glory, had to fall into a deep sleep due to the curse of flesh and blood. In this era, the Viku have finally awakened, but the remnants of the Flesh Curse continue to rob them of their power and life. As a result, at the cost of eternal life, the Scourge finally chose to submit to the Scourge Legion's undead minions.
And these corpses are the bones of the long-dead Viku people resurrected by the Scourge Legion. Although these bones have become a little fragile due to the loss of time, these corpses are far stronger than the creatures living in Azeroth when they are alive, so these corpses also possess more power. Basically, with their bodies of death, the corpses of these Viku, who are not afraid of death at all, can even rival 2 or 3 ordinary heavily armed warriors.
And now, there are dozens or even hundreds of these corpses crawling out of the shadows.