Chapter 1959: The Void Force That Is Ready to Move

Sargeras's seemingly never-ending burning expedition has both advantages and disadvantages for the physical universe.

The disadvantages are obvious, countless civilized planets have been destroyed by demons, and there are many star civilizations with great potential such as Argus.

Salian once heard from Shahras about a cosmic civilization called Odachi.

Although he is not as well-known as Argus in the whole universe in terms of overall strength, the extremely biased Odaki Star can even surpass the all-round development of Argus in terms of combat effectiveness.

To put it bluntly, this is a typical war-mad civilization.

The children of Odachi have to undergo extremely rigorous combat training from the beginning of their understanding, a bit like the ancient city-state of Sparta in another world that Barrage mentioned to Saljan.

In this kind of extreme war-mad civilization, the probability of giving birth to "heroic combat units" is much higher than that of a fully developed civilization.

The Burning Legion soon discovered this powerful planet, and Sargeras admired the Ordachians who did not recognize them on the battlefield, and he changed his usual simple and crude style, trying to break the will of the Burning Legion to fight by showing the strength of the Burning Legion, so that they could use it for themselves.

However, Sargeras underestimated the will and determination of the Ordachians to defend their homeland, and the heroic Ordachis, led by a leader named Torlannar, repelled the Burning Legion's attacks time and time again.

Sargeras even went to the front line in person, uncharacteristically, trying to recruit Torranal into the Burning Legion, promising him to be on an equal footing with fraudsters and polluters.

That's right, just like the big cake he drew when he bewitched Azhara at the beginning, this guy's trick has hardly changed, and he eats it all over the world.

Then, unsurprisingly, he was rejected on the spot.

The final outcome of the strong and unyielding Odaqi civilization was predictable, and after Sargeras personally intervened, Torlanar, a veteran demigod, could not see the slightest chance of victory even if he tried his best.

In the end, Torrenal wounded Sargeras with the unprecedented leap of the blade in the name of civilization, which drew heartfelt cheers from all the remaining warriors of the Ordaqi civilization.

But that's all about it, and in a fit of rage, Sargeras kills the exhausted Torlannar with his own hands, carefully bringing his soul back to Argus and handing it over to the Witches.

After thousands of years of torment, Torrenal's soul finally dissipated between heaven and earth.

Compared to Bulguezhiga Sarufal, who also injured and bled Sargeras, Torrenal's feat was relatively low, as his individual strength was far superior to that of the mere mortal Blox.

But even so, the story has spread far and wide across the vast universe, inspiring many planets and civilizations that have resolutely rebelled against the Burning Legion.

Incidentally, the Ordach Blade, the artifact that Torlannar used to wound Sargeras, was recovered by Sargeras after the battle, and was used by the Burning Legion for tens of thousands of years to slaughter those who dared to rebel against the Legion.

After the defeat of Antorus, the Burning Throne, all the artifacts that the Burning Legion scavenged from the universe were recovered by the Azeroth coalition without exception, including the famous Ordachi Blade.

Due to the perennial infestation of evil powers, the Odaqi Blade, which once had no power bias, was artificially transformed into a demonic magic weapon.

Aside from the memorable historical significance of the blade itself, Saljan had no interest in its usefulness and was handed over to the Dark Temple, led by Shahras, who were to be assigned to whom to use it.

Not only the Ordaqi Blade, but also the Apocalypse, the Deceiver's Blade, the Devourer's Fang, the Dreadblade, Ursaleth Windward Reaper, and the Fallen's Skull, among other demonic artifacts overflowing with evil powers, were all thrown to the Dark Temple by Sarean.

Azeroth kept only one evil artifact, the Scepter of Sargeras, and gave it to Blackface, who had settled in the sewers of Dalaran...... Ahh

The story of the Odachian's singing and weeping struggle is not unique, as the Burning Legion destroyed many potential civilizations in the era of the Burning Legion's sadistic universe.

This is the negative impact of the Burning Legion's domination of the universe, but from another point of view, it is precisely because of Sagras's cruel determination to kill mistakes that the "tentacles" of the Void Lord infiltrating the material world have always been difficult to achieve.

However, with the "defeat" of Sargeras, the Burning Legion's high-pressure posture over the entire universe will be seriously affected as a result.

The planet discovered by Agrama and Gogoneth that hosts both the Elder Gods and the Soul of the World is just one of them, and I am afraid that there are many more Souls of the World that are facing the rapid expansion of the Void forces in troubled waters.

Agrama was not as demonic as Sargeras after all, and although the grumpy Gognes kept encouraging him to strike first, the Avengers suppressed the Titan junior's clamor and calmly sent the news back to the Pantheon.

Even though the Titans had not yet recovered to their peak state, Agrama's report still attracted the attention of Amansur and others, and the Father of the Gods even rushed over to check on the situation himself.

As soon as Almansur appeared, Gogones couldn't wait to urge his father to kill his relatives in a righteous way, and then ...... Not surprisingly, he was slapped to the sky by Almansur, who was "true and righteous to kill relatives", and immediately closed himself.

It's no wonder that Almansour overreacted, and Gogoness's unsparing style reminded him of the "good brother" Sargeras, who was sealed not long ago, and he really had some PTSD.

In the process of recalling a large number of members of the Pantheon's periphery, Almansur confirmed that Agrama's fears were becoming a reality, and that more and more planets that hosted the soul of the world were targeted by parasites from beyond the sky.

"Nogannon, we must further accelerate the process of reorganizing the Pantheon."

Almansur rubbed his eyebrows with a headache: "It's not enough for Agrama and Gogones to patrol the universe, help me tell the Star Saint Clan to recall those Titans hiding in all corners of the universe as soon as possible, I plan to form an elite patrol team dedicated to killing Void Pests." ”

"Also, share the news with Azeroth."

The wise and elegant Nogannon bowed slightly: "Your will." ”

After Nogannon left, Almansur's frown still did not loosen, and he looked worriedly into the dark depths of the universe.

"Sure enough, as Sarren predicted, as soon as the Burning Legion lost ground, the Void Force, which had been suppressed by the demon army for many years, was unwilling to be lonely and became active again."

"Now that the Pantheon is at its weakest point ever, it is difficult to protect all the souls of the worlds scattered throughout the universe...... What an eventful time. (End of chapter)