109.Marselan Fortress Attack and Defense (End)
As a step in the plan, Duke Rudolph naturally would not let Mandy run away, took out a scroll from his arms and opened it, a milky white magic array appeared in front of him, aimed at Mandy floating in the sky, Duke Rudolph launched a magic, and a bucket-thick pillar of light shot out from the magic array. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Mandy opened his shield to block the pillar of light, but he didn't have the strength to do anything else. When the pillar of light disappeared, the paladins had already surrounded themselves.
"Looks like you're pretty sure you're going to kill me here." Seeing that there was no hope of escape, Mandy did not give up the struggle, and after making up a shield for himself to prevent a sneak attack, he began to replenish his magic power with the magic ring on his hand, and said to Rudolph on the ground calmly by the way. I have been besieged many times in my life, and I have been able to leave alive before, and I may be able to do it this time.
"Of course, I'm well prepared for today." Duke Rudolph saw that Mandy didn't plan to run, and he also needed some time for the paladins to prepare spells, so he naturally stopped the spells in his hand.
"Then let's see if you can keep me!" Mandy cunningly tricked Duke Rudolph into thinking he was going to talk to him, and when he stopped, he used a death finger that he had been secretly preparing on him.
The dark red electric snake shot out from the tip of Mandy's staff, and in the blink of an eye, it hit Duke Rudolph's shield, and the shield lasted for a second before it was shattered, which made Duke Rudolph activate the magic item on his body, and left the place with a flash.
Mandy's Death Finger smashed the shield into the ground in vain, stirring up a cloud of dust.
Duke Rudolph raised his staff in response, and the two fought a magic battle again, but because of the paladin by his side, Mandy did not dare to use all his strength to fight against Duke Rudolph, and slowly began to fall behind.
At this time, Lindia also led his Death Knight back to the dark camp, and the monstrous fire told him the direction of the enemy's attack. He didn't hesitate, and immediately rushed all the way to the South Camp Gate with the Death Knight, and the light players he met on the way tried to attack him, but they were all killed in a split second when the two intertwined. The fleeing Dark Player saw that his NPC was so powerful, and instead of running away, he followed behind the Death Knight of Lindia.
But when Lindya led the dark player all the way to the South Camp Gate, what she saw was that her master, Mandy, was knocked down from the sky to the ground by Duke Rudolph with a spell, and then was attacked from behind by another paladin, and the long sword came out of the chest. When the sword was drawn, Mandy slowly knelt down, then leaned and fell to the ground.
Lindya's heart suddenly relaxed, and she found that the master-slave contract between herself and Mandy had disappeared.
"Master, it's time for us to retreat! The enemy will soon notice us, and when the time comes, they will not be able to run away! Redin floated behind Lindia, hurriedly reminding his master that it was time to flee the battlefield and return to the fortress of Solu.
"Leding, you're free, run away if you want to." In response to Reding's advice, Lindia just broke the master-slave contract between the two and rushed to Duke Rudolph alone.
None of the Death Knights behind him fled, all of them followed him, charging towards the enemy. After Reding found that the master-slave contract on his body had been lifted, he bowed deeply to Lindya who was far away, and then turned around and left the dark base camp, which could be said to have fallen.
The dark players behind him followed Lindia, mistakenly believing that Lindia could lead them to kill these high-level NPCs of the Light Forces. Only Reding knew that even if Lindya took the death knight behind her, she couldn't beat these light paladins in front of her, not to mention that there was a Duke Rudolph inside.
Duke Rudolph and the paladins quickly spotted the Death Knights charging towards them, but when Duke Rudolph raised his staff to attack, a paladin raised his hand to stop him. Duke Rudolph looked at him with a puzzled look, and the paladin's answer was simply to summon his own mount and join the other paladins in a hedge against the Death Knight.
On one side were hundreds of Death Knights, and on the other side were a dozen paladins, all of whom thought that the Death Knights would be victorious. But the moment the two collided, the dark player who followed behind him quickly stopped, and began to flee for his life again.
The Death Knight was like a stream of water hitting a boulder, and he was knocked backwards in an instant, and more than a dozen paladins were blessed with layers of aura, and every time he fought against the Death Knight he could easily knock away the weapons in their hands, and then kill them by his comrades behind him.
In less than ten minutes, Lindya and his Death Knights were all dead near his master, Mandy.
"Why didn't they retreat?" Duke Rudolph waited for the battle to be over, and came to the paladin's side, who had just stopped his attack.
"It's just loyalty." The paladin pushed his mask open, crouched down and dusted away with his hand on the left breastplate of a Death Knight on the ground, revealing a coat of arms depicting a red lion with a shield in the background.
"What is this coat of arms!? Lion Knights?! No, didn't the Lion Knights die in battle twenty years ago? How did you become a Death Knight? "As a duke, I naturally have an impression of the coats of arms of the major legions that I once served, and I can't help but be surprised that the coats of arms that once belonged to the forces of light appeared on the armor of the Death Knight.
You must know that to become a death knight, one is to require the lich to summon the corpse that died in battle, and the other is to have strong negative feelings before death.
"They were abandoned, and they told the soldiers below that their task was to hold on until the horn of retreat sounded, but in fact the order was for the whole regiment to hold the entrance to the valley. And all this is known only to their regimental commanders. The paladin stood up and lightly told Duke Rudolph the facts of that year.
Duke Rudolph opened his mouth to say something, but found that he didn't know what to say.
The paladin did not speak to Duke Rudolph again, but rode with the other paladins to join the ranks of the enemy.
"Duke Rudolph, the first step has been completed, and the second step is underway, do you have any new instructions?" Rand waited for the paladin and Duke Rudolph to finish speaking before he stepped forward to report.
"Go according to the plan, the more high-level enemy forces you can kill, the more helpful it will be for future counterattacks." Duke Rudolph came to his senses and told Rand to inform the other two warbands that everything was going according to plan.
"Wait, you have some people pick up the bodies of these Death Knights and send them back to Northam. Give this to the Lord of Northam, and say it's my order. When Rand turned to leave, Duke Rudolph told Rand to wait, and then picked up a battle flag from the ground that had just been unfurled by the Death Knight and was embroidered with the coat of arms of the Lion Knights, and handed it to him.
"I will." Although Rand didn't know what the reason was, he could still see that Duke Rudolph was not in a good mood at the moment, and although this battle flag was a little worn, it was obviously a very meaningful item. Rand solemnly took the battle flag, folded it, and put it back in his backpack.