Chapter Two Hundred and Three: The Dreadlord Trick's Little Trick

Fortunately, although there is only one Helm of Domination, Frost Sorrow can have many handles.

However, in the end, Frostmourn is more suitable for the Scourge Legion's talisman than a combat weapon. If a Frost Sorrow is combined with a summoning gem left behind by a mechanical pet, the former holds the soul of the Scourge Undead, and the latter contains the body of the Scourge Undead, which means that a Scourge army can be summoned anytime and anywhere.

Gauss introduced the second batch of Vargri into the Flame Rift, and immediately came up with a way to use Frostmourn.

It's just that if you want to use Frost Sorrow on a large scale, there is still a problem that needs to be solved in advance.

Although Gauss, Yama, and Corvette don't need to be ignored, Frostmourn will corrupt the wielder after all, and if this problem is not solved, then with the summoning gems, only three natural disaster systems can be formed. Although the three sets of natural disaster systems are not small, they are still far from Gauss's expectations.

Frostmourn was created by the Dreadlord, and it seems that if something needs to be changed, it will need to find a Dreadlord.

As soon as Gauss thought of this, he immediately thought of Banazal of Stratholme.

He had learned through the Lich King's soul that Barnazar, the Dreadlord, was indeed in Stratholme before the Day of Tranquility.

Of course, even if it wasn't for Frost's Grief, he was going to go to Strathsom first.

Raiders the Dark Side dungeon, Gauss has changed his mind, not by distance, but by different series. Stasom belongs to the Scourge series, and he has already made up his mind to take out the Scourge Legion in one go.

On the side of the Flame Rift, Sivana, Gendall, and Lotta, these Varri, were really surprised and excited to see that Gauss had really brought back another batch of Wagri, and each of them was equivalent to copying himself.

Needless to say, the reason why they were excited was that they clearly realized that first, it was impossible for Gauss to use rituals to transform Vagri, and secondly, Vagri, as an undead race, could still increase many members even if they did not transform.

The second group of Vagri and Gauss sent to the Flame Rift, revealing to them the so-called "truth", that is, they were created by themselves with spells, not only of them, but also of the entire Icecrown dimension. At the same time, he also pointed out that although each of them is a copy of Sivana and Gridar, this relationship does not constitute a bond, and they can completely change their names and surnames to give themselves a completely different life.

Sivana and Gridal have no problem with them, they are just happy that Wagri has increased. At the same time, because Gauss did accomplish this, Sivana, Gridar, and all of Wagri finally swore allegiance to Gauss.

So Gauss saw Wagri's life contract.

Although it would be nice to have a few more lives, Gauss politely declined.

He is not hypocritical, he really hasn't developed the habit of sacrificing others to save himself.

Gauss didn't need a maid either, so Sivana, the Vagris, eventually became his nominal guard.

This is just the beginning, and it won't be long before the Wagri Guards will expand into a Guards Corps.

Gauss even had a plan to take some of Wagri to Earth in the future and act as an angel of the earth's time and space.

Although it is inevitably a bit plausible to use the undead Vargri as an angel, their archangel will be a real angel, that is, Tyrell, a miniature Tyrell pet!

Leaving the Flame Rift, Gauss returned to Icecrown.

Not long after, when he left, he not only harvested a large number of Saron Evil Iron and other materials, but also raised twenty or thirty undead pets, such as the Fragment of Rage, the Fragment of Suffering, the Fragment of Desire, the Son of Setai, and the Shadow of Immortality, by one or two creatures each. Needless to say, it was the Frost Dragon, Sarein, and Abomination that provided the life force.

After Icecrown, Gauss went to Naxxramas.

Unsurprisingly, after the Naxxramas reset, Kel'thugad did not appear.

Gauss teamed up with Corvette to clean up the fortress again, and then shelved the reset.

Next, he returned to the Flame Rift, but gave the Helm of Domination to Yama.

Yama also has two divinities, and just like him, he can use the Lich King's soul to harvest Icecrown.

After a round trip to the Lost Isles, Gauss went to Stratholme.

Arthas led the Miracle Eye, and Gauss did not tell the Order of the Undead of the Scarlet Crusaders, he only made it clear to the Grand Inquisitor that he could transform the Crusader spirits if they wished. It's just that unexpectedly, not only the Grand Prosecutor Sally Whitemayne refused, but all the Crusader undead refused as well.

Stratholme is a city, and since it is a city, the area is naturally not small.

In the game, Gauss has been to Stratholme many times, and he is already very familiar with the background of the city.

A lot had happened in Stratholme when the Scourge of the Dead, and it should have been a memorable place for the Scarlet Crusaders, the Lordaeron Remnants, Arthas, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and others.

As for why the undead scourge in Azeroth has not completely subsided until the Day of Tranquility, in fact, as long as you think about it, it is not difficult to come to a conclusion as long as you think about it, and many sub-primordials of different backgrounds are present in Azeroth at the same time.

This must mean that Azeroth at that time had many crises in parallel. With the strength of the alliance and the tribe, in the face of such a complicated situation, with the strength of the alliance and the tribe, it is inevitable that there will be some powerlessness, and it is not easy to maintain a balance of power, and how can there be spare strength to completely level the source of a crisis?

Of course, compared with the game, the specific events may be different, and the characters involved may be different, but most of the heroes who should appear have appeared. After all, for heroes, a crisis is an opportunity to perform, and if there are many crises, there will be many opportunities for natural performance.

Entering Stratholme, Gauss found that some of the things were as expected, and some of them were unexpected.

Naturally, there is no distinction between the blood area and the undead area in the city, and in fact, if one demon is removed, there will only be undead left in the city.

This demon entrenched in Stratholme is naturally the Dreadlord Banazal!

Through the Lich King, Gauss already knows a lot about Banazal.

Although Banazar is not a member of the Scourge Legion, the Undead Scourge of Lordaeron was originally initiated by the Lich King at the behest of the Burning Legion, and he naturally joined in it to promote the process of the Lordaeron Scourge.

If it were possible, Gauss would have imprisoned Banazar and let the members of Scarlet Dawn and the Crusader undead practice every day to clean up, torture, whip, taunt, and insult the Dreadlord.

It was Banazar who corrupted the leader of the Scarlet Crusaders, Saidan Datholhan, and took possession of Dassohan's body, using his leadership to lead the Scarlet Crusaders astray, and it was he who induced Renaud Mograine to kill his father, Alexander Mograine, the Grand Lord of the Scarlet Crusaders, and brought great shame to the Scarlet Crusaders, and it was he who raised Naxxramas in the Scourge Legion, and felt that the time was ripe to kill the remnants of the Crusaders in the Plaguelands, transforming them into undead.

It's just that it is said that the Dreadlord cannot be killed.

Gauss didn't know whether he could kill or not, but he knew that Banazal couldn't escape his imprisonment.

Once the body dies, the soul escapes back into the Twisted Void?

Hehe, even if it's true, that's before, you might as well try it later.

Stratholme's other targets are of little value, and the only one that is valuable is a Dreadlord.

In fact, as soon as Gauss passed through the energy layer, he immediately sensed that Stratholme existed as a powerful source of darkness. And when he sneaked into the city, he immediately saw a huge demon with a body more than ten meters high! The demon was surrounded by darkness, with two horns on its head and bat-wings on its back, and was surrounded by a group of strange undead spirits, walking through the ruins of Stratholme!

Needless to say, this demon must be Barnazar, the Dreadlord of Horrors!

Gauss peeked from afar, and it was really a bit of a surprise.

He never thought that Banazal's life attribute would be above the fifteenth order!

I don't know if there is divinity, I don't know if I have the ability, but the huge vitality that can't be restrained shows that Banazal, who is not too good, is at least a demigod creature! If it is said that the giants of the Dreaddemon King are demigod-level existences, it may not be surprising, but if the Burning Legion, a random Dreaddemon King, has the strength of a demigod, then Azeroth can survive crises in the past, it is inevitable that he is too lucky.

Banazal's situation is not quite in line with common sense, and even more unreasonable is the undead beside him.

There are more than a dozen undead surrounding the Dreadlord of the Demon King, there are abominations, skeletons, ghosts, ghouls, zombies and gargoyles, and there is nothing to say about the several types of undead provided by one Stratholme, but the strange thing is that each of these undead is extremely large, although the body is not larger than Banazal, but at least half the size of him.

Giant Abominations and Giant Gargoyles that are seven or eight meters tall may still be created, but humanoid skeletons, ghosts, zombies, and ghouls that are seven or eight meters tall are extremely rare, especially since Stratholm does not have a race of giants.

These giant undead surrounded Banazar and walked through the ruins of Stratholme, constantly announcing something to their surroundings, and everywhere they passed, a large number of ordinary undead continued to emerge from the ruins, as if forming a kind of echo with them!

Gauss understood the language of the undead, and listened intently for a few words, and the expression on his face immediately became extraordinarily exciting.

"Lord of Darkness...... Lord of the Dead......"

"Worship Banazal!"

Who would have thought that such a terrible demon king, in confinement, would play the trick of the gods!

"Lord of Darkness, Lord of the Undead, Banazal, you have such a big breath, why don't you let me weigh your color!" Gauss's mind moved, and he not only immediately performed demonic transformation, but also used his phase body ability. Originally, Gauss's phase body could only shrink or enlarge his body tenfold, and when he forged the power imprint, his ability and effectiveness doubled, and now he could enlarge his body by twenty times!

So, an even greater dark force suddenly descended on Stasom!

Banazar was horrified, and his eyes immediately turned to the western city.

At this moment, the western city has been shrouded in darkness!

The next moment, in the deep darkness, a terrifying demon more than thirty meters tall walked out.

The demon smiled strangely at Banazal, and with a flap of its wings, it rose into the sky of Stratholme! Immediately, a new power extended unscrupulously along the demon's pair of terrifying bat wings, twisting the darkness around it into dots of black light! The endless black light, just by swallowing and spitting, gave birth to a powerful kinetic energy, driving the demon's huge body, breaking through the sound barrier in an instant, and smashing in front of Banazar with a punch!

"Boom-"

The sonic boom was delayed until this time, and it collapsed half of the West City in an instant!