Chapter 541: The First Clash of Andohar

Naozu's body was completely destroyed by the Burning Legion, and his soul was sealed in the Crown of the Lich King, an evil artifact, a quasi-artifact of self-awareness.

Most of the so-called holy vessels are regarded as exclusive items for sacrificial ceremonies, and they carry the power of faith.

The Lich Crown is no exception.

The Burning Legion has conquered and destroyed many worlds, and in addition to vigorously developing and using evil energy, the other is to use negative spiritual energy.

This is also the reason why they slaughter wherever they go, not just for entertainment, but also for a business, and there is a specific need for operation.

In any intelligent group, there is no shortage of leading the way, as well as fanatics who do not hesitate.

Under the command of the Burning Legion, there is such a group. From Argus, the home of the Draenei, to the world of Draenor, to Azeroth, it's all there.

The Lich King's Crown was generated by such a person performing religious sacrifices.

Of course, the scene is not very good, after all, 'evil spirit, bloody and cruel' is a major characteristic of the Burning Legion.

And the quasi-artifact can be regarded as indicating the power level and even the value of the Lich King's crown.

Nao Aozu relied on this device with a brainwave amplification device to control the Scourge Legion with consciousness.

Its core team, naturally, is the Shadow Moon Priests who were exiled with him in the first place, and who were also unlucky together, have all become lichs and continue to serve him as their master.

The appearance of the Lich is too characteristic to be suitable for intelligence investigation, inciting riots, assassinations and assassinations.

Thus, there was the Cursed Sect, Kel'thugad, considered the patriarch of the famous sect, who gained power and cult knowledge, but also had a lot of missions.

One of the missions was to trick Arthas Mineshir into Northrend.

The Lich King was originally more optimistic about Garin Thorbain.

He felt that if he could deal with this Prince Garin, he would not only be able to deal a heavy blow to the humans of the Eastern Continent in a powerful and practical sense, but also win the favor of the demon masters.

Flattery, vanity, and grievances, the Lich King curry favor with the demons, naturally not because he likes to be a dog, but to paralyze those guys and make it easier for him to act.

The cult faction also has its own many ways to play.

One of them is to step on the line business.

Like the Lich King, he has a rod and scale in his heart, on the one hand, to please the demon master, to do his best, and on the other hand, to plan for himself.

If he wants to rebel against the Burning Legion, he needs to make a lot of preparations, including giving himself a nice new body.

Garin Thorbain, who is said to be an Apostle of Light. If he is caught and desecrated rituals, he will not only please the demon master, but also obtain a powerful body.

It must be said that Naozu knew that Naru, who represented the Holy Light, would transform into a Dark Star once he reached the end of his life.

According to Eastern metaphysics, it is the extreme yang and the opposite of yin.

It's a pity that Kane's vigilance has always been extremely high, and the targeted forces sent by the Lich King have never been able to find the right time to attack.

The Lich King was also impatient and ordered his subordinates to forcibly attack, and as a result, all the people who did it disappeared.

After this happened again and again, the Lich King finally understood that his men could not handle Kane.

So he retreated and hit Alsace with the idea.

Kel'thugad still had a knack for how to deceive the young prince, and to put it simply, he wanted him to perish and make him mad.

Young man, hot-blooded and impulsive, and Alsace became a prince, the first 20 years of his life can be said to be smooth, proud, arrogant, to deal with this kind of person, to make him emotional, is a good way.

Therefore, even if he attacked the city in the middle of the night, Kel'thugad deliberately pretended to be chic and elegant, reversing black and white, and counting the rulers of the kingdom.

Arthas was really angry, commanded the battle very hard, and personally rolled his arms to get off the field.

Kel'thugad, heavily guarded by the guards, opened his mouth and deliberately provoked Arthas.

Arthas was able to hold back at first, but with Gianna by his side, he tried to ignore Kel'thugad's fragments and concentrate on the battle.

But the war was stalemate, and little by little it developed in a direction that was unfavorable to the human side, and Arthas was overwhelmed.

Finally opened his mouth and scolded Kel'thugad.

This is actually losing for a while, entering the rhythm of others, and being pulled down to the level of relying on scolding to express some anger.

Seeing that the time was almost up, Kel'thugad deliberately leaked information in the midst of the scolding, revealing the existence of the Dreadlord Marganis to Arthas.

"Is the devil behind this?" Arthas felt that this information was credible, and the nightmarish cluster of monsters encountered tonight really did not seem like an ordinary person could make it.

At this time, the situation of the war is becoming more and more unfavorable for the human side, mainly because everyone knows very little about the undead, and many people do not notice the terrible pollution, like the abomination of the plague cloud, this thing takes a breath of heartburn and burns the lungs, and a few more puffs do not feel like it, but a few more puffs can be transformed.

In addition, the disgusting and fear brought by the undead is also a great weapon, the abomination is also called the stitching monster, seeing it will make people scared, angry and disgusting, and the ghoul likes to eat corpses on the spot, and when they are injured, they run to eat corpses, and the flesh and blood are splashed, and the sensory stimulation is absolutely strong.

Bone Soldiers aren't too scary, but bows and arrows don't work well against them.

These bony creatures are not as weak as they seem, but they are not rounded enough, and this weakness has been discovered and exploited by some good fighters.

The white bone mage mainly relies on firing evil arrows to attack, its power is not as good as the plastic energy spell, and the toxin erosion power is not as good as the voodoo spell, but the mixed damage of both is also very troublesome, often explosive armor breaking, erosion and injury, if you wear leather armor or something, you will be seriously injured in two or three hits.

Fortunately, after the rise of manufacturing in the Kingdom of Stormgard, cheap standard armor caused the alliance officers and soldiers to change their outfits one after another. And its original equipment flowed into the private sector at a lower price.

With the current equipment of the militia in Andorhar, if it appears in the original historical line, it is absolutely believed that it is the main elite. Therefore, the human side has a considerable advantage in terms of equipment.

In the original historical line, due to the lack of understanding of the undead and the lack of obvious equipment advantages, many heroic warriors were killed by the undead in the method of exchanging death for injury.

Undead monsters, no matter how much their opponents hurt them, just attack them hard, and as a result, they die and their targets are injured.

One or two are inconspicuous, but the total damage that can be stacked is very impressive. No matter how heroic you are, it will be difficult to get out of the way when you encounter someone who is not afraid of death.

Now that the undead are playing this kind of tactic again, it will not be easy to use.

The human side is strong and strong, and under the command of a qualified commander, there is no obvious gap to drill, and in the case of hard fighting, the loss of the undead is very large, after all, the low-level immortals are not known for their agility and agility, and their IQ is average, which is very different from the forgotten ones that appeared in the original historical line.

However, this time, the undead were well prepared and numerous, and under the command of Kel'thugad, they followed one after another, desperately squeezing the space for movement on the human side.

The human officers and soldiers led by Arthas were forced to retreat from the battle line.

Kel'thugad always controlled the rhythm and initiative of the battle, and when he thought it was almost over, he cooperated with a group of necromancers and summoned a large number of bone immortals to the forefront.

This kind of urgently summoned white bone immortality has a time to exist, and when the time comes, it will collapse on its own.

This kind of cannon fodder is used right now, they are topped, and high-value units are removed.

By the time Arthas commanded his warriors to destroy the bone-frame, Kel'thugad had vanished into the night.

Look at Andohar again, the dead and wounded are full of devastation.

When the two sides fought before, the meat grinder kept throwing corpse bombs in the back, but Andohar did not have an effective countermeasure, and the erosion effect of the bombs continued, and some houses suddenly collapsed with a bang.

Arthas slammed his fist into the wall in anger, squeezing out a few words from between his teeth: "Marganis!"

About half an hour after the undead forces withdrew, the Icewind Dale Fortress in the south and the Fireplace Valley in the north both arrived with cavalry, because Andohar had used distress flares before.

The concept of using the distress flare was also proposed and first used by Kane, specifically a special magic firework bomb, which can form a light map at a height of up to 1 minute.

In Azeroth, whether it is humans, elves, dwarves, or gnomes, they all have similar equipment, but none of them are so professional and clever as Kane.

After all, Kane's strength is not only technology, but also vision.

Isn't there a saying: how big the heart is, how big the stage is.

Kane's vision is extraordinary compared to that of Azeroth, and the same thing he can play from a high vantage point, or in the same game term: as if he were not playing a game.

In fact, the difference is the time and money spent.

Kane's sharpness, that makes sense, and the accumulation process of his forced style is not something ordinary people can imagine.

Turning back to the flares, the first one to play a new trick was the first to appear, and the imitators soon appeared.

It didn't take long for all the kingdoms to follow suit, but they didn't necessarily learn everything. It's not that Kane doesn't teach, but the application of this technology, and in the kingdom of Falken, there is a large and well-established system to rely on. This is like a divine weapon in the hands of a first-class swordsman, and in the hands of an ordinary person, the effect of the use will be very different.

And even if the kingdom of Lordaeron did not learn everything, it proved that this artifact had military value.

Even Kel'thugad knew and feared it. If not, he may not accept it when he sees it, and maybe when he sees that the situation is favorable, he will let the puppets of the white bone system and ordinary soldiers work together to take Arthas directly.

Alsace's wrath, and even a little bit of a small back, actually includes this. In his own realm, he was almost crushed and captured alive, or killed on the spot, which is a great shame.

He was now furious and vengeful, but there were many trees around Andorhar, and it was before dawn, when it was darkest, reason prevailed over emotion, and there was no force to pursue.

Two guest armies arrived one after the other. The man from Hearthvale was the troops of Callant Mograine, Duke of Hessgreen.

Although Arthas was a prince, he did not have the power to command the duke, and even his son had to consult with good words and ask for Coolant's consent.

Not to mention this support army of the Icewind Dale Barrier.

The forces of the Kingdom of Falken were legally under the command of Garin Torbairn, and the Falcon Legion was directly accountable to the king.

Kane never directly commanded the army either.

This is a very serious matter, and even if Solas doesn't mind, there has to be a distinction between public and private, otherwise it will not be enough to convince the public.

Arthas also understood this, but the young man, and rarely frustrated, this incident made him very unhappy, and he felt a deep lack of strength and help. He didn't even have a good lieutenant by his side, let alone a henchman who could be on his own.

For the first time, he felt that this prince was also quite boring.

Even a small captain of the Silver Hand has at least 10 professional soldiers to command.

What about him?

The performance of several entourages around him disappointed him.

Although he knew that the entourage was not trained in the first line, and the disgusting, terrifying, fierce, and weird of the undead even made him feel terrified, he still couldn't help but think, why don't I even have a powerful helper by my side?