Chapter 64: The Mountains to the North of the Borean Tundra
It's a simple wish to live, but it's probably the most difficult in Azeroth, because you don't know when a neurotic will pop up trying to destroy the world. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć infoWhether you are strong enough or not, even if you are just sitting at home, you may be attacked by terrorists for some reason.
This is not a joke, it is common in Azeroth. Soon after, a certain Iron Jaw would go to Stormwind for a walk, and even later, Garrushan would blow up Theramore, forcing the madman to sell his father. And those powerful and powerful people, if they want to destroy the world, the first thing they must find you and slaughter you, so that you don't get in the way.
So mixing in Azeroth is actually quite difficult.
Okay, enough nonsense, now let's get back to business.
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Riding Acherus's death horse, Hugh galloped all the way north, and as for the nervous words that the yak shaman had said to him in the yak village before, Hugh completely forgot about it.
It doesn't matter if you have a goal or not, it doesn't matter if you're confused or not, on Azeroth, even if you can't think of what you can do, someone else will force you to do it. Just like Hugh remembers, clusters of enemies pop up in a steady stream, forcing you to keep moving forward.
The cataclysm is coming, and the enemies are coming more and more, and the Lich King, entrenched in Icecrown, is the greatest enemy in the eyes of the Alliance and the Horde. Whether out of revenge or out of their own ideas, the Alliance and the Horde have chosen to cooperate for the first time in the face of the Lich King, and while this cooperation could turn into all-out war at any time, at least, neither side will be able to go to all-out war until the end of the expedition.
If there was anyone whose prestige could show off the power of both sides, it was Tirio? Fordin. With the reconciliation of the Silver Northern Expeditionary Army, the Alliance and the Horde are not going to tear their faces right now.
But now, only Hugh knows what kind of big **** this world will be in the near future. Until then, though, there's still some buffering.
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Originally, Hugh planned to cross directly through Enqira and forcibly break through the army of the undead, if the plan was good, then Hugh would be able to break through alone as quickly as possible before falling into the sea of the army of the undead. Whether it's going straight through the mountains, there's a detour to Dongyong Lake......
However, before going back to the Yak Village, Hugh suddenly remembered the downed Scourge Floating City. Although it was a small floating city, not as large as the fortress of Acherus, at least it was a fortress used by the Scourge to transport troops.
What really cared Hugh was the weapons and equipment hoarded in the Floating City. Although low-level undead rely on numbers, those high-level undead with enough intelligence, such as the Death Knight who is still under natural disaster control, still need to use good enough equipment.
As the command class of the Scourge Legion, each Death Knight can actually lead the team independently, and in the same way, every Death Knight will also be equipped with a rune sword that is sharp enough and armor that is hard enough. Moreover, in the war, the Death Knight is too conspicuous, although he has strong enough combat power, but he is not invincible. At this time, the role of the floating city is reflected, with the help of the teleportation characteristics of the floating city, it is completely possible to attack the rear of the enemy by teleporting the death knight. And the average soldier is not enough to fight against the death knight.
If you think about it this way, then in that downed floating city, there are also enough war materials. Hugh didn't want a sharper sword, after all, Oberline's was sharp enough to be useful. Unless it's the Frost Sorrow, but that kind of magic sword appeared in front of Hugh, and it is up to two to say whether he dares to take it.
To be honest, Hugh was just wondering if he could find a good enough piece of magical armor there. The armor that had been brought from Acherous had been destroyed in the battle with Shiamat, and now it was forged by a blacksmith in Warsong Fortress. Although it is said to be sophisticated enough, it is just an ordinary set of armor, and its defensive power is not as good as the original one.
When fighting the Faceless, that armor didn't provide Hugh with enough protection. In fact, if it had been hit directly, this armor would have been just an ornament.
This also made Hugh miss the armor before, at least as long as it wasn't at the level of Xiamat, it was generally impossible to easily shatter that magic armor.
But the floating city that fell gave Hugh a chance then, and maybe there would be a spare armor for the Death Knight there, wouldn't it!? Even if there wasn't anything there, Hugh knew that to control a floating city, it would require a team of psychics and a lich in charge. The Floating City fell from the sky, and those weak psychics might die unlucky, but the lich who controlled the Floating City would never die from falling from a height.
So, even if you don't have the armor you want, it's not a loss to take out a lich. Of Hugh's knowledge, the lich's lifebox would not be too far away from them. And as long as the lich's lifebox is found, then the life and death of this lich are in the hands of the person holding his lifebox. As for Hugh, by using the undead control spell on the lich's life box, it is completely possible to manipulate the lich's will, as the upper echelon of the Scourge Legion, the information that a lich knows is definitely far more valuable than killing him directly.
Hugh, who was planning to do so, hurried towards the north of the yak village all the way. After only half a day, Hugh had already arrived in an area already covered in snow and ice. The cold winds blowing from central Northrend, after being held back by the Solacha Basin, recoiled towards the northerly tundra. So, to the north of the tundra, the temperature has dropped to tens of degrees below zero, and in the Icecap glacier, the temperature is even lower.
However, even the temperature of Hugh's current position is enough to freeze ordinary humans to death. And this area is really uninhabited now. Looking at the past, it was white. Only the towering peaks that appear in front of them tell passing travelers that this is already the border of the borean tundra.
After traveling alone for more than a week, Hugh came alone to the edge of the land of the Borean tundra. At this time, some huge creatures also appeared in front of Hugh.
It was some long-haired creature with brown hair, two sets of huge teeth, and a long nose. One of the things that is endemic to Northrend, the mammoth.