Chapter 693: Kilgardan: Me! Deceiver! Omniscient!

With Valera and Stella Goussa taking up some of their work, there are only two things to focus on for the current Saljan.

For the time being, he doesn't need to follow up on the dynamics of Kel'thugad, and the most important task at the moment is to cross the sea and find the former Guardian Egwene, who is living in seclusion outside the city of Ratchet.

Since handing over intelligence gathering between nations to the Defense Intelligence Agency, Backlight Blade has only been required to gather information on supernatural events that ordinary people can't handle under the Azeroth table.

Premise: The Guardian of Rhysfa, Magna Egwene, is one of the flashpoints for these supernatural events.

To be more precise, the astral mage Medivan, whom Egwen wants to resurrect, is likely to become the central figure in the next period.

The barrage has already told Sarian about Madeven's life in detail before, so there is no need to repeat it.

After freeing herself from the shackles of Sargeras's soul and truly free, there are many things that Medivan wants to do, the highest of which is undoubtedly to redeem the sins that "herself" once committed.

While the soul was drifting through the astral plane, Medivan stumbled into the Warped Void and overheard the Burning Legion's next phase of plans for Azeroth.

In order to avoid being discovered by powerful demon lords such as Kilgardan and Akmund, Medivan did not dare to get too close, only hearing a few staccato sentences and remembering a few important key words.

The Lich King, Army of the Dead, World Tree, Well of the Sun.

After that secret closed-door meeting, Medivan, who was very worried about Azeroth, continued to lurk in the Warped Void, and through the fragments revealed by other high-level demons in conversation, he roughly pieced together the full picture of the Burning Legion's plan.

In fact, to put it bluntly, there is nothing new in the Burning Legion's plan to try to invade Azeroth, and it is essentially the same as the invasion plan of 10,000 years ago.

After the War of the Ancients, the high-ranking demons, including Akmund and Kil'Gardan, have heightened their vigilance against Azeroth, the most special world in the universe.

Among them, Akmund personally participated in the Battle of the Ancients, and was also injured in the battle with the strongest demigod Malorn.

For the next 10,000 years, the deceitr Kilgardan intermittently planted a number of demonic officers who were just stuck in the limit of the planet's enchantment to enter Azeroth.

But most of these demons eventually died and came back, and some of them are still being resurrected.

Kilgardan and Akmund were both formerly Eredans, and along with Viren, they were the three archons of the Eredar civilization.

At the beginning, Sargeras made a domineering promise to the Eredar civilization that he would give them unparalleled power, leading them to conquer the sea of stars, invincible, and uncover all the unsolved mysteries in the universe.

Thirsty for knowledge and power, Kilgardan and Akmund readily agreed to Sargeras's offer, but the Prophet Viren, the eldest and wisest of the three archons, saw ominous signs in Sargeras.

Despite his efforts, Viren was unable to convince his friend Kilgardan, and could only lead some of the Eredans who were unwilling to join the Burning Legion to go into exile.

These Eredans who refused to give in were later known as Deleni, a word that means exile in the Eredan language.

In the early days of the Eredans joining the Burning Legion, Sargeras fulfilled his promise by bestowing on the Eredans the knowledge he had gathered during his journey across the universe and imbuing them with great power through his evil powers.

Prior to the discovery and invasion of Azeroth, the Burning Legion was truly invincible as Sargeras claimed, conquering and destroying countless civilizations in the universe.

But the invincible Burning Legion suffered a big loss in the little-known world of Azeroth.

Not to mention Akmund the Polluter, even the Sargeras was cut a conspicuous wound in the leg by a mortal, and was expelled from the "flush toilet" before he could officially enter Azeroth.

As a victorious army that has never experienced defeat, defeat in Azeroth has become a thorn in the hearts of all demons.

In the long time since, the Burning Legion has sent its elite to infiltrate Azeroth on more than one occasion, trying to break their resistance from within, as the Dreadlords have done countless times before.

However, the results of these infiltrations have been immensely disappointing for the fraudsters who are hiding behind their backs and playing tricks.

Ten thousand years later, Azeroth is still impregnable, and the invincible Burning Legion in the universe has no way to take this small planet.

More than 800 years ago, Sargeras finally grew impatient with Kil'Gardan's infiltration schemes.

This time, he intends to go out in person.

The Demon King's soul infiltrated Azeroth and reaped great results, as the Orcs bewitched by the Demon invaded Azeroth, causing great damage to the Eastern Kingdom.

However, this is of no avail.

The main mortal force who participated in the battle of the ancients, the night elves, were still squatting on the other side of the sea to watch the fire, unaffected by the invasion of the orcs.

Under the resolute resistance of Medivan's own soul, Medivan, possessed by Sargeras's disembodied soul, was humiliated and killed by three mortal heroes.

This unexpected turn of events directly caused Guldan, who was secretly in control of the tribe at that time, to fall into a coma.

When he finally woke up, the head of the city had already changed the King's Banner.

The Black Hand of the High Chieftain, who obeyed Gul'dan's words, died in the duel of Makgora, and Orgrim, who was in power at the lower level, slaughtered Gul'dan's right-hand men, the Shadow Council.

This, coupled with Gul'dan himself's ambition to become a god, quietly took away the spellcaster troops that Orgrim needed most in the final showdown.

Eventually, the orc tribes that invaded Azeroth were defeated by the Alliance due to internal unrest.

Most of the orcs who had high hopes from Sargeras were put in the asylum and the side effects of the demon's blood stimulant began to kick in, and they never regained their former bravery.

Kilgardan and Akmund were very irritated and uneasy about Sargeras's defeat again, and subconsciously began to wonder if Sargeras's promise to cross the universe would still be fulfilled.

When Acmund was about to encourage Sargeras to strike again, Sargeras suddenly lost interest in Azeroth, who had been regarded as a thorn in his side.

For several years, Sargeras had been nestled in the Burning Throne of Antorus, secretly plotting something with the old sons of the Witch Society.

Kilgardan repeatedly asked Sargeras about his next steps, but never received a positive response.

With Sargeras in retreat, the control of the Burning Legion naturally fell into the hands of the two demon lords, the Fraudster and the Polluter.

Medivan happened to hear the agitated duo's plans for a new invasion of Azeroth.

After subsequent investigation, he learned of the fraudster's intentions.

Kil'Gardan plans to use the new Well of Eternity that nourishes the World Tree to open a mega portal, bypassing the protection of the planetary circle and sending the Legion's high-ranking demons, including Sargeras, into Azeroth once and for all, ending this small world once and for all.

However, due to the existence of the planetary circle, the Burning Legion could not send a large number of demons to Azeroth at one time, so it could only grow from the inside first.

It was at this time that the Scourge Legion project was thrown out by Kilgardan, and the massive number of undead was the first "gift" that the fraudsters had prepared for Azeroth.

Sareen didn't believe that the deceitful would not be aware of the hatred and antipathy against the Burning Legion in the bones of Neozu.

Perhaps for Kil'Gardan, the ambitious and talented Naozu is not a threat at all, and he is sure enough to pinch him.

Just in case, Kil'Gardan sent several Nasrezm elites, including Tikdios, to infiltrate Azeroth.

On the one hand, they help the fledgling Lich King build the Scourge Legion, and on the other hand, these Dreadlords are also tasked with keeping an eye on Naozu.

If Nao Zu wants to make a small move, the Dreadlord will inform the fraudster of the information as soon as possible.

In Kil'Gardan's plan, that's how things should have got.

However, Kil'Gardan, who claims to know everything and has no last resort, misses a little, or rather...... Because of the wrong information, his plan was flawed.

Long before the Burning Legion was founded, Nasrezm was created by the Shadow Realm by Denatius the Great, who was forced to exile them from the Shadow Realm due to a series of events.

All the demons, including Sargeras, did not know the true origin of the Nasrezm race, and they all thought that they were really the original demons born on the planet Nasreza.

It was precisely because of this lack of important information that the Dreadlord deliberately released water, and the Lich King finally broke free from the control of the Burning Legion and became the most threatening third party in Azeroth for a long time.

Forces on the Death Side.

After boarding a passenger ship bound for Ratchet City in the port of Bullarest, Saljan ignored Gianna and Tina Gosa's fights and stood on the bow of the upper deck, looking out over the vast expanse of the sea.

"Astral Mage Medivan, I hope your return will bring me some surprises."