Chapter 309 Kalimdor, a continent full of wild demigods


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  Chapter 309: Kalimdor, a continent full of wild demigods.

  "Boss is really smart. In terms of strategy, you are indeed superior!"

  Tichondrius flattered Kil'jaeden with a face full of flattery.

  Even within the Burning Legion, flattering your superiors is important.

  The fallen titan Sargeras is doing nothing, and Archimonde is still waiting to be resurrected in the Twisting Nether.

  Kil'jaeden is now the true leader of the Burning Legion.

  In fact, although Kil'jaeden usually keeps a low profile, his status is higher than Archimonde.

  This is evident by the greater number of talents He has at his disposal.

  The Eredar Demon Mage Group, a large number of Dread Lords.

  There are many more strange but powerful demons with special abilities.

  For example, a beholder with extraordinary vision.

  What does Archimonde have on his hands?
  Besides cannon fodder is still cannon fodder.

  Just let Archimonde do the charging.

  Kil'jaeden never bothered to leave personally.

  Even when dealing with the fleeing draenei, he was only secretly luring the orcs to join the Burning Legion.

  Only at the final fruit-picking stage will Kil'jaeden jump out.

  Kil'jaeden the Deceiver is such a cautious bad guy.

  Tichondrius, the bad guy, is not so cautious.

  During the War of the Ancients, this guy was gored to death by Huon Highmountain, the strongest bull of the High Mountains.

  One side was careless and did not dodge, the other side was aggressive and prepared.

  The battle was decided in such a dramatic moment.

  Of course, Huon Gaoling's pair of horns are not ordinary either.

  It was the super-strong antlers of a big-antlered deer that was blessed by the white deer god Manon.

  Although the final ending of Manon, the White Deer God, was tragic.

  Countless demons died under His horns.

  A demigod would have to take a break if he was pushed by that thing!

  Huon Gaoling's horns were blessed by Manon, the white deer god, and they also became ferocious bulls that killed many people on the battlefield.

  And he also beat Deathwing with the Hammer of Khaz'goroth, the creation artifact.

  Therefore, it was not aggrieved that Tichondrius was killed by him.

  He just lacked a little bit of luck and acted too high-profile.

  After Kil'jaeden's exclusive guidance, Tichondrius teleported to Azeroth with a few helpers.

  In the game plot, Tichondrius was sent by Kil'jaeden to monitor the first Lich King Ner'zhul.

  In reality, he is quietly lurking in Azeroth with his men.

  The Dread Lord, who possesses demigod-level strength and is good at conspiracy, spreads various rumors and creates fear and disease.

  This despicable and shameless method is not much worse than spore parasitism!
  Kil'jaeden spent a lot of money to send Tichondrius to Azeroth, just for this effect.

  Azeroth currently has no guardians responsible for hunting demons.

  Therefore, Tichondrius's actions were very safe.

  He took several of his men and became natives, gathering intelligence on the continent of Kalimdor and looking for suitable targets.

  After some inquiring, the night elves were the first to rule out.

  Although this race is much weaker than during the War of the Ancients.

  But they still have the wilderness demigod.

  And there are a lot of them.

  The strength of the wilderness demigod is extraordinary, and Tichondrius does not want to experience the feeling of death.

  In fact, he saw a white figure running quickly in the forest from a distance. His legs were shaking and he couldn't even take a step.

  The white figure was a huge white deer seven or eight meters tall.

  On top of the white deer's head are the big horns that Tichondrius is very familiar with.

  This is what the big horn that pierced His chest looked like.

  Although it doesn't grow on the head of the tauren.

  Yet fear still knocked Him down!

  If it weren't for a few men holding him up, Tichondrius would have fallen to the ground.

  If it arouses the suspicion of the passing White Deer God Manon, these fear demon kings present will all have to answer here today.

  When Manoun ran far away, several Dread Lords quickly helped the boss out of here.

  It is not advisable to stay in this kind of place of right and wrong for a long time. If he is really killed by Manoun here, it will take a long time to be resurrected.

  The Twisting Nether’s resurrection list is now fifty years in the future.

  Not wanting to experience the Dread Lords queuing up for resurrection, they decided to find a weak race to attack.

  The quilboar in the Barrens seem easy to trick.

  The decision is yours!
  Manoun never expected that he would scare away a few not-so-weak Dread Lords just by running through the forest.

  He had just completed his resurrection not long ago, and his strength had not yet returned to its peak level.

  If we fight with several fear devils at this time, we really can't defeat them easily.

  The fast running Manoun was like a breeze passing through the forest.

  He is the waykeeper, and running in the woods is His favorite thing.

  Of course, it would be great if some enemies could pop up!

  Manoun likes to play gladiatorial games.

  But he hasn't fought in tens of thousands of years.

  The Emerald Dream is very peaceful and there is no chance of fighting.

  This restless white deer is ready to go to Silithus where the battle is fierce.

  I heard that the scorpions there are very arrogant, so we must give them some color.

  He was also planning to drop by to see his son Cenarius.

  Cenarius is currently in Marathon in Desolace, mediating the murder of Zaltar by a Centaur scion.

  Cenarius also needs to resolve the matter of the earth elemental princess Theradras’ seizure of her husband Zalta’s body.

  When the big white deer who had just completed his resurrection learned about this, his nature of eating melons was revealed.

  As for the murder of his grandson Zalta, Manoun was not very angry.

  The soul power of the demigod descendants is very powerful, and the Shadow Realm cannot take away the souls of the demigod descendants.

  If it dies, just put some energy into it to revive it.

  So just punish those who commit crimes appropriately.

  Manoun teleported to Feralas through the Dream Tree in Ashenvale, and then headed north into the resource-poor Desolation.

  Desolace actually has a very official name.

  The night elves in ancient times gave many places elegant names.

  The names are unimportant now.

  On the desolate and gray land, vegetation grew sparsely.

  Malorne, walking on this desolate land, could feel the desolation and lamentation coming from the earth.

  The perception of natural divine creatures is very keen.

  He didn't like this sense of desolation that followed him very much.

  At first, Malorne thought it was during the War of the Ancients. The wilderness demigods killed too many demons here, causing the earth to be contaminated by evil energy.

  But he judged based on the degree of evil energy pollution and found that it was impossible for it to still be so desolate until now.

  Business was important, so he was much less interested in seeing his son.

  He began wandering around Desolation, investigating why this was happening.

  While passing by an ancient night elf ruin, Malorne noticed signs of demonic activity.

  The smell of evil energy in the devil may be able to deceive others, but it is impossible to deceive him!

  Inside the ruins of the ancient night elves, Tichondrius was exchanging information with the local satyr demons.

  Tichondrius had been shocked by Manoun in Ashenvale.

  When entering the Barrens, a huge wild boar demigod rushed out from the Ashen Valley.

  The Dreadlords, desperate to choose their way, fled the barren land over the mountains and came to the desolate place where the legion's remnants lived.

  However, before they could stay in the ruins for long, the huge white deer they encountered earlier rushed in.

  The giant white deer just lowered its head and picked out the Dread Lord next to Tichondrius.

  Seeing the twitching men hanging on the big horns, Tichondrius quickly turned into countless bats and fled from the ruins.

  Other men also turned into bats and escaped.

  "Damn demons, you can't escape!"

  Listening to the roar coming from the ruins, the fear demons flapped their wings and left quickly.

  You can meet wild demigods wherever you go.

  The continent of Kalimdor is really terrible!

  (End of chapter)
 

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