Chapter 539: Dimentius, Coming!
Medivan is undoubtedly the most in-depth mage ever on the planet Azeroth, and one of the mages with the most mana. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
Medivan's Space Rip, which is a space-related spell.
In Karazan's library, Khadgar found a book of Medivan that recorded the spell, but it was not named after himself - apparently, Maddwan was not Khadgar, and there was no obsessive-compulsive disorder for the name of the spell.
Khadgar, of course, wasn't so cheeky and kept his teacher's spell for himself, so he gave the spell that name.
This spell, as the name suggests, is a spell used to tear through space.
In fact, when the Dark Gate was built, Medivan used this spell to tear apart the space between Azeroth and Draenor, forming a huge spatial rift, thus completing the opening of the Dark Gate.
In Medivan's hands, the effect of this spell was simply terrifying.
The spell itself is one thing, and Medivan's own strength is the fundamental.
Gul'dan is already a demigod-level warlock, with a very high status in the Burning Legion, directly under the orders of the fraudster Kil'Gardan, between a high-level commander and a mid-level commander, similar to the former Lich King and Illidan, and higher than Soxus and Kael'thas.
But decades ago, when Medivan used his spiritual power to cross the astral boundary and contact Gul'dan on the planet Azeroth, Gul'dan even felt fear, because Medivan's power was completely irresistible to him, and he couldn't even imagine it.
One can imagine how powerful Medivan is.
However, that doesn't negate the power of this spell.
Khadgar's current spell-casting ability should not be worse than that of Gul'dan at the beginning.
So when he cast this spell, the space in front of him was torn apart, and a huge spatial rift appeared.
Khadgar didn't plan to teleport over long distances, and he didn't have the ability to use spatial tearing to teleport over long distances, and he wasn't up to that level yet.
He had only one purpose, and that was to tear Syllos apart, tearing his body and soul apart and tearing him in half!
Or even torn into countless pieces!
In the spatial rift, Sylos's body shattered.
He wailed in pain, but to no avail.
A terrifying attraction came from the spatial rift, drawing him into it.
Khadgar then cast the spell again, and the spatial rift closed, and the space returned to its original state.
Sylloth's body was torn to shreds, and his soul was torn to shreds, and he was thrown into the astral plane.
He was completely dead, and his body, especially his blood, could no longer pollute the land.
After doing all this, Cade gasped heavily.
It took him a while to calm down.
This series of four legendary spells is very serious for the consumption of mana and spirit.
More than half of the mana in his body was consumed, and his spiritual power was almost consumed, and he felt dizzy at that time, and now he is barely recovering.
Khadgar looked at the Firedemon and nodded.
As Sean's subordinate, the fire demon has a peculiar connection with Sean, so he can sense Sean's location.
So it was in front, Khadgar was behind, and they headed in the direction where Sean was.
In another place, the battle between the two node princes seems to have come to an end.
Haramad is worthy of being the strongest of the Ethereal Clan, even if Sahadar accepts some of the power of Dimentius and raises his strength to level 25, he is still not Haramad's opponent.
The only strange thing is that although Harammet has gained the upper hand, he has never killed him, and he looks at Sahadar's eyes, as if he is afraid of something.
At this time, Sahadar seemed to have been affected by something, and he actually fell into madness, completely ignoring the damage he received, but attacking with all his might, no longer casting any defensive spells, but only casting offensive spells, as if he wanted to die with Haramed, and seemed to want to force Haramad to attack him, and wanted to kill himself.
It was as if his soul no longer belonged to him.
His soul seems to have been taken over by someone else.
And the existence that has the ability to manipulate him, in this area of the Void Storm, there is only one, and that is the Devourer of Worlds, Dimentius.
After seeing Haramad and making it clear that Haramad appeared in his real form, Sahadar had lost his usefulness.
Yes, the real purpose of Dimentius for bringing Sahadar here was to lure out Haramad's true body, and then kill him to completely eliminate this henchman.
However, he still underestimated Sahadar and the Ethereal Spirits.
Sahadar, who has existed for thousands of years, had a weak power against Dimentius when he was transformed into an ethereal spirit. Even though Dimentius had tried to transform Sahadar into his own doppelganger with the help of the seed power planted in Sahadar's body, Sahadar's will had been fighting against him.
Dimentius had no choice but to use all his strength to drive Sahadar into a madness and make him attack Haramet in a frenzy.
If Haramad does not counterattack and blindly defend, he will inevitably fall into the disadvantage, and then he may even be defeated by Sahadar, and the gap between them is not as big as imagined.
If you fight back, you will injure Sahadar or even kill him.
And as soon as Sahadar's soul is destroyed, then the will of Dimentius will descend on this ethereal body and transform it into his own doppelganger.
At that time, Haramed will no longer be a level 25 node prince, but a void creature that is not weaker than himself in the slightest.
At that point, it will be unknown whether Haramed will be able to maintain the upper hand.
And this unknown will soon be determined.
After more than an hour of crazy attacks, even with a level 26 creature level, with extremely high spellcasting and defense capabilities, Haramad still couldn't resist it.
Blindly defending was not suitable, so he had no choice but to take out Sahadar.
Haramad did not stop attacking.
He continued his assault on Sahadar, trying to wipe out the body before Dimentius's will could take full possession of it.
However, it didn't work.
Haramad's attack missed.
At the most dangerous moment, the dead Sahadar opened his eyes. (To be continued.) )