Volume IV Rule of Chaos 175 Evolution

Is Icecrown Haunted?

Heh, you rarely go down there to see it, do you?

Where is the most haunted down there?

Yes...... I thought it was Lannacel who had the most souls......

Isn't she known as the Queen of Blood?

No?

Malogar? Which is it?

Yes...... Is it that monster made from a pile of skeletons? It turned out that his name was Malogar...... It is said that it was made by Alsace himself?

I don't know much about this, but all of them disappeared after Arthas died.

Well? How? Is it still alive?

The bones of a thousand people are spliced together...... Hah, maybe that's just an exaggerated rhetorical device, but I've heard it's pretty big.

1,000 people...... Gee...... It doesn't seem like the limit.

Ah, executions? If you say that, I'll know, he's like an executioner, right?

What about the Cursed Sect? Wasn't Arthas still with the person he hated the most? It's the guy called "The Dead Whisperer"!

What a great irony.

After Arthas slaughtered the city of Lordaeron, he basically destroyed the Tirisfa region and the West Verde region, but after basically clearing the Hexi region of East Wild, he really ordered the Cursed Sect to be hunted down for a while, and I was also involved in this.

Later, even after resurrecting Kel'thugad, he did not fully agree with Kel'thugad's expansion proposals. There are a lot of problems here, and it's really not as simple as you take for granted.

It took us less than half an hour to capture Brill. The defenders fled, and the people suffered. The slaughter began as soon as the living dead stormed the town, but stopped when the town was completely occupied. Although they could no longer speak, they knew how to surround those who could not escape, and left the rest to Arthas.

At this time, he has actually realized a problem, tens of thousands of undead armies can indeed be controlled, but they are limited to all charging to level someone and a certain place, and he is a little lacking in skills to do something delicate, and I alone can no longer meet his requirements.

So in the town he began to experiment with the surviving people, he wanted to create servants who were absolutely loyal but kept their souls. He executed some people with his own hands, and when he used that sword to corrupt and transform them, a large number of defective products appeared.

Transforming the soul is like carving, there are always too few that can become works of art, and most of them have defects of one kind or another.

It was in this process that I also rediscovered what the human soul is like.

At first, I wanted to believe that people were all good at first, but then I found out that maybe it was not right, people were not good at the beginning but were evil, only public order, good customs and moral education can make people more kind, and only the law can make people suppress the evil in their hearts. But then I found out that people were not pure good or pure evil in the first place, but good and evil coexisted.

Just as when the creator God created this world, He kept the earth from being too peaceful to avoid being flooded by the sea, and He made the rivers from high to low to irrigate and nourish all things in their path. He let the wind blow off the leaves, and he let the leaves take care of the trees.

Everything is in order, everything is useful. What is the purpose of human existence? When I saw that he was failing, and in the process of failing, I suddenly realized that human beings should only be God's playthings.

God only created a man and a woman, but did not create a man who was neither male nor female and had no gender, according to the principle of male and female pairing, it should only be male and female, but there was a special situation of male and male, female and female. Even some people have feelings and desires for young, undergrown children that should exist only among adults.

Is this simply the result of humans being better at thinking than dogs?

I think it was God who made some changes to the ratio of his soul when He created the individual. Some people are more good, some are more evil, no matter what, but there will always be an evil element in his soul. That kind of pure evil and extremely good people are extremely rare.

It's like there are impurities in even the purest gold.

Arthas had initially wanted to keep some of the good souls, but he found that those souls, when they knew they had been killed, were more uncooperative than crying and despairing.

They refuse to attack their own kind, refuse Alsace's orders, and even attack Alsace. This was met with strong resentment from Alsace.

He severely punished the resurrected good men, but in the end he found that he could only bind them, not enslave them. At that time, Alsace still had a shred of humanity, at least I thought so.

He had killed them, but he had not abused them for their disobedience, and he found that he could not use such spirits and would only destroy them with pleasure.

Later, when this little bit of humanity was gone, he was no less cruel than the hungry beasts and the mad orcs.

Well...... Since when......

If I'm not mistaken, he lost all this humanity after returning to Andorhar and finding Kel'thugad's remains.

It was also since then that he began to like torturing those who are kind, especially torturing those who are kind and powerful. The resistance of the elves during Quel'Thalas's time was quite fierce, and it did cause great trouble for Arthas. Because of this, Arthas tortured the spirits there more cruelly than humans.

Sylvanas is one of them.

Those who are evil in the first place and those who are not so good in the first place are the fastest to submit to his sword.

The greatest effect of that sword is that it can greatly magnify the evil in their souls, which are already full of jealousy, hatred, prejudice, and lies...... and greed, although the first thing they feel when they are out of the flesh is fear, then there is the shock that follows death. But when Arthas trimmed their souls, the group was not as cautious as the good ones, and when they woke up, they went on a rampage like threatened wasps.

Arthas was pleased to see that these soulless living dead were not only better at fulfilling their orders than the brainless walking corpses, but were also able to communicate.

It was also on the basis of these experiences that he became more adept at pruning souls. Because of this, after the next few battles, he took a few people he personally selected under his command.

One of them is called Soval.

This guy helped Arthas no less than Kel'thugad.

And this guy's merit has two points, one is the creative invention of a gadget called abomination, and it is also called the undead scourge from this point on.

Second, a man named Thassarian was found in the pile of materials.

You should be familiar with this man.