Act 57 The Death of Kel'thugad I

Kel'thugad

Supreme Leader of the Scourge in Lordaeron.

The necromancer started out as an ordinary apprentice in magic, and after concentrating on magic, he came to the end of his magic path, and he studied another kind of magic, that is, forbidden spells, spiritism. Before Kel'thugad, spiritism was not explicitly defined as a forbidden art, but it was extremely difficult to practice, and coupled with the contamination of the soul, very few people in Dalaran practiced spiritism.

In those days.

Kel'thugad's cultivation of spiritism was quickly recognized as an outlier by the mages in Dalaran, because practicing spiritism itself was a very surprising thing, because who would want to infect their souls with spiritism.

Doubts and speculations formed behind Kel'thugad, but he only wanted to explore the highest temple of magic, and finally he waited for the Lich King's summons. His long-standing obsession with magic forced Kel'thugad to pursue the truth, and in the frozen crown of Northrend in the north, he saw the spells that had been directing him in his mind.

This was the beginning of his fall and the beginning of the Third War.

Locke clenched the weapon in his hand, and Kel'thugad was staring at Locke with expressionless eyes, and there was no emotion in his eyes, because for a half-lich, human emotions were a thing that was unjustified and superfluous.

"I can feel the cold killing intent in your eyes. In that case, let it all begin. Kel'thugad's voice echoed through the air.

Both Locke and Liliana are ready for battle, with Locke first transforming himself into an undead and Liliana turning into an adult blue dragon flying in mid-air.

The farm was soon filled with a cold mist that covered the sky and the sun, and in the thick mist, Kel'thugad's figure gradually disappeared into the mist, and the cold sound echoed in the mist, followed by the sound of the undead's neat steps in the air.

Locke snorted coldly, this cunning Kel'thugad really wanted to trap himself in it with these undead, he looked around, and out of the silver-white frost came a head of skeleton warriors.

The skeletons were thicker than the average skeleton soldier, and in their hands they held Lordaeron's test weapons, and blue flames danced from the snow-white bones, slowly approaching Locke.

Liliana flew in mid-air, and she casually spewed out a frosty breath, and in an instant, a large group of skeleton soldiers was frozen into ice sculptures, motionless.

"I don't really see any threat from these skeletons." Liliana looked down in the sky, but she couldn't find Kel'thugad at all, and in the vast mist, Kel'thugad was already hidden.

"Damn it." Liliana cursed quietly.

Locke is now in a bitter battle, although Liliana's dragon's breath has solved a large skeletal shelf, but more skeleton soldiers have launched an attack on Locke, although these skeleton soldiers with sharp blades are not very strong in combat, but the numerical advantage makes Locke a little breathless.

It's not just a numerical advantage, as early as after Locke hacked a skeleton to death with the Blade of Pain in his hand, the skeleton even cracked directly into its body, forming a small explosion.

This suicidal self-detonation reduced Locke's health considerably, but the ghoul was soon summoned and sacrificed.

After sacrificing the ghoul, Locke's health returned to green. He cleared a path through the Sea of Skulls as fast as he could.

Because he is undead, Locke cannot suck blood, and because he is undead, Locke cannot use disease, and these restrictions make Locke almost destitute.

But this was only the beginning, in the thick fog, a small group of ghosts floated out of the weapon, this kind of ghost is a banshee, a kind of undead composed of strong resentment, this kind of undead composed of human memory fragments, although the physical lethality is very small, but it can be a big trouble to let the banshee burrow into the human body.

Locke once knew that the Banshee Legion led by Sylvanas had a Banshee that had occupied a dragon. If the banshee is allowed to invade the body, although Locke can be said not to let the banshee occupy the body, some trouble is absolutely inevitable, only to hear a burst of banshee wails, Locke jumped back. He continued to rush into the sea of skulls.

"Dismantle the aura on, then ...... Death withers. Locke used the spell accurately, only to see small lilac balls floating on the ground, these spheres slowly corroded the power in the skeleton's physique, although it did not work for a short time, but Locke was not worried that it would not have an effect.

Banshees move very slowly, and in order to occupy a creature's body, they must be prepared to find flaws in their target's body. Locke knew that these slow-moving banshees were only made from human souls, and if they were made from the souls of the High Elves, they would not have such flaws at all.

The aura of decomposition is adding death and withering, and soon, the skeletons will fall in large pieces, plus Liliana has been spraying frost breath in mid-air, and the death speed of the undead is very fast, but in the vast fog, there are also a lot of skeletons that come out.

On Locke's retina, the experience points have been swiping the screen, and although it takes a lot of experience points to level up, Locke can determine that if he can kill Kel'thugad this time, then the experience gained will be enough for Locke to level up again.

Skeleton soldiers died in groups, and some slow-walking banshees, even if they were lucky enough to rush in front of Locke, would be quickly hacked to death by Locke, after all, the threat of banshees is much greater than that of skeletons.

At most, skeletons add some trauma, while banshees occupy the body directly.

The battle in the spirit is a very troublesome thing and it is easy to turn yourself into an idiot.

The battle continued, and Kel'thugad remained hiding in the fog and did not show up. At this moment, the earth began to tremble slightly, and then several heads of abomination slowly walked out of the mist, and these elite-level abominations made Locke feel a headache.

Once the abomination of several heads surrounded Locke, it was impossible to defeat it just by relying on Locke's master-level beginner-level combat power. The battle had just begun, and Locke had already been beaten to the bottom of his rope and still hadn't seen Kelthugad, which obviously frustrated Locke.

He even had some doubts about whether his decision to challenge Kel'thugad was right or wrong. (To be continued.) )