Chapter 292: Unlucky Arthas

The moment Orgrim slew Manolos, countless Blackstone Orcs felt the restraints in their bodies be lifted. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info

But there's no time to get them excited.

After catching the hammer of destruction, Drunken Wind immediately joined Illidan, Mavi, and Itreg and began to retreat with the orcs.

Originally, at this time, Arthas wanted to send the undead scourge to snatch people's heads, but at the sacrifice of Orgrim, Manolos's self-explosion gave him a blow to the head!

The undead who had gone up to besiege were blown up in Manolos' self-detonation, and Drunken Wind took advantage of the chaos to sneak back to Stratholme, and after the response, the shaman withdrew the elemental power, and Stratholm was still the hard-to-conquer alliance town.

Back on the walls, Drunken Wind handed the Hammer of Doom into Thrall's hands.

"Take it, this is what Orgrim asked me to give you at the last minute."

At this time, the sun had already set, and both the offensive and defensive sides chose to suspend the war for the time being, and both sides had a lot to do.

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In Stratholme, Thrall inherited Orgrim's Hammer of Doom - and as well as his position as High Chief, and for orcs, his most beloved weapons would be left to his heir, and Orgrim's last words undoubtedly proclaimed the Great Chieftain's successor.

And as a hero who truly liberated the orcs, Orgrim's decision was respected by everyone.

It makes perfect sense for a shaman to become a high chieftain - not to mention that Thrall would also be the chief of the frostwolf orcs.

While the orcs in Stratholme swore allegiance to Thrall, Drunken Wind approached Baron Rinewdell.

"Lord Rivendell, I wonder how long Stratholme's army can hold out in a defensive battle of the city walls of this magnitude today?"

Faced with the drunken wind that was straight to the point, Baron Rivendell smiled wryly.

"I'm afraid it won't last long." The baron, who hadn't had time to take off his armor, shook his head, "The casualties are too heavy, and although our warriors are brave enough, they are too inferior in the face of demons. ”

"Does Stratholme have a knight on a scale?" Drunken Wind thought for a moment and continued to ask, "The kind that can launch a large-scale counterattack." ”

"Very few ......," Baron Rivendell thought for a moment, "my father was a good friend of Kel'thugad, and at the instigation of Kerthugad, he took almost all of his cavalry with him to the Battle of Gilness, and now most of them are on our side. ”

As he spoke, Baron Rivendell shook his head and let out a long sigh: "Today it is the demons who are in charge, and tomorrow it may be the undead, and then I may have to face those familiar faces - the pain is indescribable." ”

Drunken Wind has nothing to say at this time.

Father and son, separated by life and death, meet each other on the battlefield, and for this situation, any words of comfort will seem pale and powerless.

Drunken Wind no longer bothered the exhausted Baron Rivendell, but returned to his resting place, and began to quietly think about the battle solution.

Stratholm couldn't defend all the time, and Akmund could arrive at Kalimdor at any moment - he would have to bring the Demon Hunters and Wardens back to help.

"Demons and the undead are certainly not of the same mind." Drunken Wind was sure of this - judging by Arthas's attitude in today's battle, he wished that both the demon and the defenders of Stratholme would be defeated.

"Do you want to tell the dragon to go to Icecrown Glacier and raid Naozu's lair? But listening to the report of the defenders of the Dragon Sleep Temple, it seems that Nao Aozu, a coward, has hid underground, and he can't let the dragon burrow into the ground, right? ”

Without a clue, Drunken Wind can only enter the Emerald Dream Realm first, hoping to get some useful news.

As a result, in the Jade Dream Realm, Drunken Wind really got good news.

According to the dragons guarding the temple, there is a group of Eldraine-Nirub people asking for help!

It is said that the leader was named Atud, a Crypt Lord who was reluctant to cooperate with Eldraine-Nirub and Naozu, and led a part of the Eldraine-Nirub people out of his kingdom.

Now, after learning of Anubrak's death and the fall of their homeland, the Eldraine-Nirub have sought out the dragon and hoped to take revenge with the dragon's power!

After Drunken Wind got the news, the whole person got better.

This is called drowsy and someone sends a pillow - as long as the threat to the Lich King is threatened, the undead scourge can't be consumed here with him, and then the initiative will be in the hands of the defender!

So, the red dragon and the blue dragon who stayed behind to guard the temple of the dragon's sleep took action.

Atud and the Eldraine-Nirub formed an organization called the "Web of Vengeance", and on the one hand, they began to map the vast underground kingdom of Eldraine-Nirub and prepare for a counterattack.

And on the side of the drunken wind, since it is difficult for Stratholme to counterattack, he will simply nail it here like a nail, if Naozu can collapse first, then this defensive battle will be won!

Arthas didn't know that his master had been calculated—he was now feeling anxious.

The inaction of the Undead Scourge allowed Tikdios to seize the opportunity, and the Dreadlord urged Arthas to start summoning Kil-Gardan directly.

Tikdios claims that if Neozu and Arthas remain loyal to the Burning Legion, then they should not care about the sacrifice of the undead Scourge, so they can use all the undead cannon fodder as sacrifices and summon Kilgardan directly.

Tikdios' suggestion, of course, Alsace would not agree.

What are you kidding, Naozu doesn't want to accompany the madmen of the Burning Legion all the way.

But on the other hand, Arthas still needs the help of demons at this time, and if there is no demon to contain them, the black dragon in Stratholme can spray all the undead scourge into slag!

So at this time, Arthas could only start to talk about him, repeatedly emphasizing how serious the damage caused by Manolos's self-explosion today, the number of undead natural disasters was insufficient, and repeatedly promised that as long as Stratholme was taken, Kilgardan would be summoned immediately.

Although Tikdios was still dissatisfied with Arthas's statement, the demon did need the undead as cannon fodder to give pressure, so he had no choice but to give up, and Arthas had to hand over part of the command of the undead scourge.

Just as the two sides continued to plan the battle situation, the dawn of the next day quietly came, and for Stratholme, another bloody battle began!

Unlike the previous day, on the second day of the Battle of Stratholme, the main force of the attacking side turned into an undead scourge.

Densely packed ghouls and gargoyles - Drunken Wind meets the live-action version of the "Heaven and Earth Twin Ghosts". (To be continued.) )