Chapter 407: Black Armor

Khadgar was the closest person to elemental lightning except for the demons, and even though he knew that he was only an illusory figure, even though he knew that what he saw was only an illusion, even though he knew that the thunder had diminished much in the ears of his own ghost, and even though he knew all of this, he was still shocked to the ground and stunned in the face of this terrifying elemental lightning.

The elemental lightning accurately struck the flag bar with the green dragon's head hanging on it, and the demon who was holding the flag had no time to snort, and turned into ashes in the blink of an eye, with him as the center of the circle, the demons within a radius of a few meters all exploded in an instant, and the flesh and blood blurred bodies were scattered in the air, like a rain of blood.

I don't know if it was intentional or unintentional, the elemental lightning only hit a few dozen demons, and most of the demons were still outside the attack range. The giant demons (larger than ten people hugging together) were stunned by the sneak attack, but only a moment later, the biggest of them roared with a broken gong and turned their gaze to Egwene's side. Half of the demons flew up and killed Egwene (and Khadgar), while the other half took out the Blackwood Heavy Bow and expertly lit the rockets and shot at Egwene.

Egwen unhurriedly raised a hand and drew a large circle, and a wall of blue fire appeared in the sky in front of him, and the flames burned brightly, and orange rockets shot into it, like sand scattered into the water, easily engulfed, without a single wave.

The blue wall of fire extended into the air, and the demons in the sky didn't have time to stop, they were burned by the wall of fire that appeared out of thin air, and from time to time the demons wrapped in blue fire screamed and fell from the sky, and they quickly bypassed the wall of fire and rushed down violently; the sky was tightly covered by their huge black wings, and there were more than twenty of them.

Egwene had a slight smile that Khadgar had seen when Medivan was fighting the orcs, but it was more mature and confident than that of her son.

Khadgar looked down at the gorge, where the demons had abandoned their bows and arrows and gathered together to chant long, low, lengthy incantations. The space-time around them began to distort, and strange purple gas appeared out of thin air, and a black hole appeared there. It contrasts strongly with the snow on the ground. More demons emerge from the black hole, with the features of beasts and the eyes of fire, which can only be distinguished by their wings: some with the black fleshy wings of bats, others with thin, transparent wings like insects. There are also gray wings like scavenging birds. These summoned demons immediately joined the spellcasting team, more and more demons came out of the hole, more and more demons participated in the summoning, and the black hole expanded more and more in the cold air of the north.

Igwene didn't care about the demons gathering below, instead focusing on the enemies attacking from the air.

She flipped her palm. Half of the demons turned into glass in the blink of an eye, shattered by the ensuing sonic attack. The remaining demons fell to the ground and drew their weapons and slashed at Egwene. There are only ten left.

The Guardian made a quick gesture, and the muscles of the four demons began to melt, revealing their bones, and they screamed in fear until their throats turned into a puddle of green water in the snow, never to scream. There are six more.

Egwen's right hand secretly grabbed, and the three demons didn't even snort, and quietly exploded. A large swarm of bees, bumblebees and other small insects flew out of their dead bodies, and it was these insects that were implanted in an instant that burst the demon's body. There are three left.

With a flick of her hands, the limbs of a demon were torn apart, as if they had been forcefully pulled off by an invisible hand. There are two left. Egwene held out two fingers, one of which fell into the quicksand trap, leaving only the dying curse floating in the cold wind.

The last one, he is the leader of this group of demons, the leader who directs the attack. Khadgar was the closest to him, and he could even see the details of the scar on the guy's cheeks, he was a one-eyed dragon. There was a fire of hatred burning in his eyes.

Instead of attacking, they looked at each other, and by this time, the canyon was crowded with summoned demons.

The Demon Boss spoke first, to Khadgar's ears. His voice was muffled and seemed to come from afar.

"Guardian of Tirisfa, you fool. The guy said in broken human language.

Egwene laughed loudly, his voice as sharp as a dagger. "You're calling me a fool, I'm here to sabotage your dragon hunt, and it looks like I've succeeded, haven't I?"

"You arrogant idiot. The demon said vaguely. "While you're fighting us. My brothers in the valley have summoned reinforcements. Among them are the Death Knights, the Dark Hounds, the Abyss Lords, the Doom Guards, the Nightmares, and even the leaders of the Burning Legion. You're finished. ”

"I know they're coming. "Egwen was calm.

"You know?" the demon laughed as he pulled the gong. "Do you know that you are alone now? Do you know how many opponents you have?"

"I know," the Guardian said with a smile. "Guardians are too difficult for you to deal with, so you're sure to go out of your way to summon reinforcements. ”

"You know?" the demon continued to laugh, "If you knew, you wouldn't have come to the Frozen Continent alone. ”

"I said I knew, but I didn't say I came alone. Egwen smiled softly and snapped his fingers.

The sky suddenly became overcast, like a flock of birds blocking out the sun.

But now it's not birds, it's dragons, it's overwhelming dragons, and Khadgar never dreamed that there were so many dragons in the world, and they flapped their wings and soared through the air, waiting for Egwen's next signal.

"Stupid Burning Legion, you're the idiot!" Egwene laughed.

He screamed and drew his bloody sword, but Egwene was faster than him, she held out three fingers, and the unlucky guy who had been scolded for being an idiot showed an incredible expression, his chest suddenly disappeared, leaving only a mist of blood, his hands fell to the ground, his feet fell to his knees, and his tumbling head still maintained a look of surprise, and he died. The snow was blood-red.

That was the signal to the dragons, and the hovering creatures swooped down, spewing their furious fire at the crater's packed demons. This time it was lively, some drew their weapons to resist, some chanted spells and cast spells, and some tried in vain to escape from the slaughterhouse. But that didn't help at all, and the demons fell one by one like wheat that had been harvested.

At this moment, in the center of the legion, the call sounded, it was the strongest spellcasters in the team, in the spewing dragon breath, they desperately gathered together, gathered all their energy, with unprecedented piety and enthusiasm, summoned their most powerful demons.

The demons of the legion tried to organize a counterattack, and the dragons began to descend from the sky, their bodies were not afraid of rockets, resisting poison and low-level magic, and the dragons approached closer and closer, venting the flames of revenge of the dragons to the demons. The demons were forced to concentrate in the center, and the spell casting there was even more frantic Egwene stood on the edge of the cliff, overlooking the entire battle, she gritted her teeth, her green eyes tumbling with energy, and for the first time she showed a solemn look. Suddenly a shadow appeared in the plane that Khadgar didn't recognize, and Egwen's face changed, and he chanted a spell, trying to destroy the demon's painstakingly constructed magical structure, and at the same time pull the demon's vast magical energy, just as people often bend their swords to break them, and channel those energies to destroy itself in turn.

The confrontation between the two sides became more and more direct, the demon's summoning was as fierce as burning asphalt, and Egwene had now given up using the other party's energy, she raised her arms and shouted, the holy light on her body glistening, and her hair was scattered from the intense spell casting.

The Guardian's magic was the first to be activated, and a dazzling light from the center of the demon was as dazzling as the sun made it impossible to look at it, and for a moment the heavens and the earth changed color, and an earth-shattering explosion followed, sending a devastating shock wave and scorching air across the valley. The magic effect covers the entire battlefield, even to some dragons who are standing too close.

Thick pillars of smoke rose from the canyon and turned into clouds and rose into the air. Egwene gasped for air, and she smiled. This is the smile of the wolf, the smile of the successful hunt, the smile of the victor.

But in Khadgar's view, it's not over yet. He found that there was something strange about the cloud in the sky, it made a rumbling sound, it seemed to be consciously gathered together, wriggling uneasily, gathering more and more tightly, and the black and purple cloud gradually outlined the appearance of a person.

In that cloud, Khadgar saw the appearance of God.

It was a titan, bigger than any god, any dragon. His bronze body was covered in heavy black armor made of black stone, his monstrous beard and frenzied hair were like flowing flames, and two huge horns protruding from his black eyebrows. His eyes, it was a bottomless abyss. As he strode out of the clouds, the earth trembled. The spear in his hand was engraved with mysterious words dripping with searing blood, and at the end of the spear, a huge fireball was burning. (To be continued.) )