Volume IV The Reign of Chaos 160 Muradin Copperbeard

Lordaeron was really surprised when he first saw the walking corpse, and he didn't particularly care about corpses when he saw dead people before, and he didn't think it was terrifying. But knowing that they were dead bodies, it was a little unacceptable to see them standing up again. And they were all relatively fresh corpses that had just died.

Tut...... In fact, it is not very new, once a person dies, the body will decay very quickly, and after a day or two, it will start to have a great smell. And once you die, all the feces and urine come out, so the smell will add a touch of ...... Disgusting.

But this is not the case with the group in front of you now, this group of guys is a dry corpse. I didn't really smell it at the time, but the way they looked really scared us.

It's true, it's just scared.

One is that the head is too big, and the other is that the black and tight skin is clinging to the skeleton, and even some of those skin are rotten to reveal the craggy skeleton. The fur or armor they wore told me what they used to be.

I can only guess that they are giants. The dwarves wore armor, but they were not waist-high before the giants.

But the dwarves are still chicken thieves, and when they saw our array coming over, they very consciously retreated, and our soldiers were really knocked to the ground by the giants before they could retreat and dodge.

"For Lordaeron! For the king! "It's been a long time since I've heard a cry like this, it's Arthas's voice, and the golden light that emanates from this guy besides shouting slogans really boosts morale.

At this time, there is no strategy, no choice, just do it! I can only fight up to them!

We had three hundred men, but after this battle, we were counted by more than forty!

More than 40 people! This loss was so great that I was worried about whether it would shake the morale of the army. The only good thing is that the person we met by chance and was saved by us turned out to be the teacher of Alsace.

Another teacher.

Arthas had two mentors, one was Uther, whom he had fired, and the other was Muradin Copperbeard, who had been sent to Lordaeron by Ironforge after the war.

The three brothers of the Copperbeard family, you should know this.

Magni Copperbeard is the king of Kazmodan and the true master of Ironforge. The second eldest in the family is this Muradine Copperbeard.

After the war, in order to show respect to King Terenus and the importance of friendship between the two countries, King Magni ordered his own brother to be stationed in Lordaeron as a representative of the kingdom and become an ambassador.

Lordaeron had rarely seen dwarves before, and when they saw a short man like Muradin's Copperbeard, they would inevitably be laughed at as a clown, after all, dwarves were not only short but also strong, so they looked round and funny all at once, and their beards were generally long, which made them look even more funny.

While humans do their best not to make themselves laugh, dwarves aren't stupid either. Muradin showed his prowess in front of the crowd and brought with him the dwarven firearms. It is also because of this that people put away their arrogant posture.

At the same time, because of his outstanding personal force, he has taken a step forward in the relationship between the two countries. At the invitation of King Terenus, Muradin became another mentor of Arthas.

At that time, I had already returned to Stormwind with the army, so I didn't know this history at first, and I slowly found out later.

Uther taught Arthas the way of the Light, the teachings of the Light, and more spiritual, ideological, and intellectual, and it was really not good to talk about fighting. Of course, after mastering the power of the Holy Light, his ability has indeed improved significantly, but in terms of combat skills, Uther is still inferior to Muradin.

I don't know if this is one of the reasons why Arthas had that attitude towards Uther, and most of the people who really learned how to fight were still taught by Muradin.

Muradin is not a talker, this guy is very strict and serious, and his training of Arthas is also meticulous but also very strict. But the Prince of Arthas did give his teacher face, I don't know if it was because of the shadow left by his rivalry with Varian when he was a child. At least in the face of ordinary conflicts, he is fully capable of protecting himself.

Later, Muradin resigned as ambassador and left Lordaeron, supposedly to do more interesting things with his brother Brian Copperbeard. It's interesting, it's not meaningful.

Generally speaking, dwarves are more stable and more homely. They love to dig caves and dig around near their homes. They will never leave their homeland unless they need to. And this gentleman and his younger brother Brian are two different things, especially his younger brother Brian.

Every family will have an uneasy existence, and the youngest brother Brian is the least uneasy in this family, and his favorite thing is to explore, but he is unstable and not at home.

Explore...... Tsk, what do you think this word is? Noun or verb?

No, I think it's an adjective, and to explore is to die, to seek death. It is a ...... that describes the process of depicting how to find death. Pronouns. I think so.

Brian formed an association, you know. What is the name of the "Explorers Society" or some kind of nonsense, anyway, it's pretty much the same. It's where there is danger.

Isn't that an act of death?

It was a complete coincidence that he met Muradin. Who would have thought they would meet here! But they had come in search of the power of the ancients.

Brian did not come with Muradin, and is said to have been digging in a deep mountain in the swamp north of Kazmodan. Muradin said that during the excavation, they found some very strange fragments, and the clues on these fragments gave them the secret of the birth of this world.

Brian became intrigued, and by deciphering the words, they learned that in the north where they lived, there were human beings, and that there were supreme secrets in the frigid lands further north of them.

Brian's clever little brain immediately came up with a lot of good ideas, so Brian let his brother go to the Frost Lands further north of the human king. He continued to dig into the secrets.

Muradin's departure had begun, and they had been in this place for a few days without making any major discoveries, and coincidentally on this day they were suddenly attacked, and for the first time. Then I met my student by accident.

It's a joy to know people in a foreign land, and it's also a joy to look at those dwarves who are much more resistant to the cold than we are. More strength, more security.