Chapter 474: Next Stop (Second Update)

Three abyss commanders, one of whom lost his wings. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

It was destroyed by the Firefiend's Flaming Hammer during the Battle of the Dark Gate, and then by Gianna's spell.

For some reason, the abyss demon, which could have flown in the air, had its wings sealed and could no longer fly into the sky. Once so powerful, the Abyss Demon is now only able to act on the ground. Having lost their ability to fly, their wings have become completely useless, their strength has decreased too much, and their status in the Burning Legion has also decreased a lot.

But that doesn't mean they're willing to lose their wings.

Every Abyssal Demon has a dream in their hearts, dreaming that one day, someone will break the seal for them and let them return to the sky.

At that time, they will become the overlords of the sky and the land. The hypocritical and cunning Dreaddemons will no longer be able to compete with them, and they will become the most feared race of the Burning Legion, second only to the Eredar Demons.

The pain of broken wings was deeply engraved in the heart of the abyss commander.

It was one of the two Abyss Commanders who had been following Kazak, and his status in Kazak's heart was far higher than that of the two Abyss Commanders who were later summoned.

So even if the two Abyss Commanders were stronger, it was still the number one general under Kazak.

On the orders of Kazak, it led five hundred high-ranking demons to the Hellfire Fortress for reinforcements, and returned when the Kil'gardan Throne was attacked, and after seeing the throne occupied by the sea of fire, it led five hundred demons to camp under the throne, intending to wait until the fire subsided before entering the throne.

The news of Kazak's death soon reached his ears and the ears of all demons through special means.

Abyssal demons are known for their powerful combat prowess, but in reality, their IQ is not low, and even much higher than that of ordinary humans.

The Abyss Commanders immediately thought of what had happened to the Kilgardan Throne and the Hellfire Fortress, and knew that it was all a conspiracy, a conspiracy against the demons.

Kazak's death became the trigger for the infighting and even disintegration of this force.

In addition, the later Abyss Commanders have been suppressed by the Severed Winged Commanders for a long time, and their stronger strength and lower status make their hearts very unbalanced. It was only because the one with the broken wings was deeply trusted by Kazak that he had to swallow his anger.

Now that the Kazaks are dead, and there is no one to suppress them, the resentment in their hearts immediately bursts out.

Of this 500-strong demon army, about 200 are Abyss Demons, another 100 are Doom Guards, 100 are Dreaddemons, and the last 100 are high-level succubi, high-level Voidwalkers, and various other high-level demons.

One hundred Doomsday Guards are Kazak's kindred, and are Kazak's staunchest followers. Kazak is dead, and they are willing to continue to follow the commander of the Brokenwinged Abyss, whom Kazak trusts most.

A hundred dreaddemons, who have always been complacent in their intrigue and manipulating minds, and look down on those muscular abyssal demons and doomsday guards from the bottom of their bones. Now that Kazak is dead and the Kil'Gardan Throne has fallen, the flightless Abyss Commanders are no longer in command of them, and they see through the situation at a glance, knowing that they will be greeted by an endless hunt.

So the Dreaddemons decided to leave the army, transform into other races, disperse throughout the Outlands, and even go to Azeroth through the Dark Gate, lurking and waiting for the right time.

Two hundred Abyss Demons, some of them following Kazak and the Commander of the Broken Winged Abyss, came from Azeroth, and they followed the Commander of the Abyss after Duan. Others were summoned later, preferring to follow the traditions of the Abyssal Demons and follow the other two Abyss Commanders who were stronger.

As for the remaining hundred high-level demons, they also had their own ideas.

Some are willing to huddle together to keep warm, while others decide to leave.

This demonic army completely fell apart in less than ten minutes. The ones who walked and the last ones that remained were also divided into two parts.

Doomsday Guardian and a handful of Abyssal Demons, the Abyss Commander who follows Broken Wings;

Most of the Abyssal Demons, following the other two Abyss Commanders.

They parted ways under the throne of Kilgardan.

They open gateways to other parts of the Outlands.

A group of demons will be led by the commander of the Brokenwinged Abyss to the southwest, in the grasslands of Nagrand. In the westernmost part of the steppe, the demons who arrived early set up two demon casting camps, one called Hatred and the other Fear.

The other part will be led by another commander to the northwest of Blade's Edge Mountain. In the east and west of Blade Mountain, the demons have set up three demon casting camps, one called Heavenly Punishment, one called Terror, and one called Fury.

Some will be led by the last Abyss Commander to the Void Storm. In the northern part of the Void Storm, the demons have established two demon-casting camps, one called Annihilation and the other called Purgatory.

The demons are fast.

When Sean rode the obsidian dragon to the throne of Kilgardan, he saw the last demon disappear into the Leap Gate. Then the gateway ran out of energy and vanished.

"It's a pity that it's a step late."

Sean frowned.

He knew where the demons could go. There were seven other demon casting camps in the Outlands, and he knew the exact location of each one.

The Kil'Gardan Throne has been destroyed, and the Hellfire Fortress will eventually be conquered by the forces of the Glory Castle, and the demon corpses there will naturally be stored in the warehouse by Kelsegad.

Although the Horde has built the Fortress of Salma, their strength is slightly weaker than that of the Alliance, and it is naturally impossible for them to risk a war with the Glory Fortress to loot the Hellfire Fortress. Even in the coming period, they will not fight against Fort Glory.

The Pool of Argona has been purified, the Dark Gate has been completely occupied, and the Orc city of Sesgau in the south is lonely, and it will not be long before the troops of Fort Glory will be sent there.

The southernmost expeditionary depot is occupied by the souls of the dead heroes of the Alliance Expeditionary Force. Whether they rejoin Glory Castle or are persuaded by the orcs to become powerful allies of Salma, it will not have much impact on the situation on the entire Hellfire Peninsula.

The situation on the entire Hellfire Peninsula has become clear, and Sean is no longer needed here.

Well, it's time for him to leave.

His next stop will be the Teroka Forest.

There is a sacred place for the Draenei people called Oakington. (To be continued.) )