Chapter 325: The Dread Lord’s Desire for Survival
The residents of Andorhal were eye-opening when they saw the big humanoid bat running wildly under the full moon.
Such a big guy is running away!
Is it necessary to be so cowardly?
Could it be that your big body is inflated with air?
Big guys are definitely better at fighting than smaller guys.
This is the concept of all normal people.
Soon people's normal concepts were refreshed.
Not long after the Dread Lord flew out, he was caught up by Xal'atath and slashed hard at the base of his wings.
In the eyes of the audience, the big human-shaped bat was hit by a purple-black shadow, and then spiraled down to the ground.
Just one face-to-face meeting determined the winner.
The Dread Lord, who lost the ability to fly, disintegrated in the air and transformed into countless bats flying around.
This variety of escape methods can completely confuse physical professions such as warriors.
However, Xal'atath has never taken the physical route.
As a shadow-based artifact, when it falls into the hands of a spellcaster, it will trick the caster into learning shadow spells and lend shadow energy to the caster.
No matter how talented the caster is, he will become a powerful shadow spellcaster.
In the hands of a small arcane puppet, deception will definitely not work.
The shadow energy he provides can become the energy source for small arcane puppets.
The intensity of this shadow energy has almost reached the demigod level.
Shadow energy can drive the body, or it can be filled into the array of a small energy cannon to unleash shadow energy strikes with high frequency or high intensity.
Shadow missiles are not very powerful.
But destroying those fragile bats is more than enough!
Dense shadow missiles were fired at the bat swarm, quickly clearing out most of the bats.
Although many bats still escaped the attack, they were no longer important.
Seeing these bats scattering around, Xal'atas chased the bats flying outside the city.
Among the dense shadow missiles just now, a bat survived.
The simply transformed bat is very fragile.
The bat that was unharmed by the shadow missile bombardment could obviously only be the true form of the Dread Lord.
The Dread Lord quickly got together with the other bats and successfully confused his vision. He never expected that the other bats could tell the difference between the bats.
After it split up several times, with the enemy closely following behind, it finally accepted its fate.
When Xal'atath caught up with the Dreadlord again, his bat form had just ended.
The Dread Lord, who fell to the ground, watched in horror as his enemy rushed forward and slashed at himself with the scimitar made of strange material.
As a strong man who is generally close to the demigod level, the Dread Lord has good defense power.
And they are also melee caster types.
Spell shield can be turned on to resist attacks.
The fear devils in the human world can almost walk sideways as long as they don't encounter top powerhouses like Medivh.
However, facing Xal'atath's attack, the powerful Dread Lord was unable to parry it.
The material of the full-moon scimitar was very strange. It was definitely not metal. Every strike was filled with intense shadow energy.
Shadow energy is very corrosive and can easily break through spell shields.
Fortunately, the Dread Lord is the body of the undead, so it won't be a big deal if he gets stabbed a few times.
If it were a flesh and blood body, all the blood would have been drained!
But that weird weapon has the evil effect of absorbing life force.
Even without bleeding, vitality is rapidly draining away.
In order not to be drained alive by the enemy, the Dread Lord rushed towards the nearby undead creature camp.
The undead creatures in Andorhal are usually kept outside the city to cut trees.
They rest in the camp next to the logging camp at night, absorbing the yin energy of the wild to replenish their energy.
The area where the undead creature's camp is located has been transformed into a place of corruption by the Dread Lord.
This kind of environment that is avoided by living people is very beneficial to undead creatures.
If you can use the undead creatures in the camp to repel the enemy, it can rest there to recuperate.
The Dread Lord struggled to run towards the undead creature camp, and finally fell not far outside the camp. Its fingers are only a palm away from the Corruption Land.
Xal'atath looked at the Dread Lord who died in despair with satisfaction.
What is needed is to make the enemy despair in hope.
He sealed the soul of the Dread Lord in the devil's horn, and then sawed off the devil's horn.
There are many ways to torture the soul in shadow magic.
The soul of the Dread Lord fell into His hands, and there is no need to say more about the fate!
When the undead creatures in the camp noticed the situation and rushed out, they only found the body of the Dread Lord with one of its demon horns cut off.
The living Dreadlord is terrifying.
It is the boss of all undead creatures, and no undead creature dares to take advantage of it.
The dead Dread Lord doesn't matter.
The leader, Abomination, hung it on a chain with a meat hook and dragged it into the camp to give himself extra food.
By eating the corpses of high-level undead creatures, the strength of this abomination can be greatly improved.
When the treacherous abomination began to eat, Xal'atath had already arrived at the Royal City of Lordaeron with the loot.
At this time, the Royal City of Lordaeron was in a mess.
Ursalus was not as gentle as Xal'atath in taking action.
It will swing its bloody giant sword and slash violently, destroying enemies and houses together.
The buildings in the royal city are all made of rock.
Some even pay a lot of money for mages to build them.
These fortified houses met Ursales and faced a devastating blow.
The name House Destroyer is not just for boasting!
It's okay that the Dread Lord was killed on the spot.
Only that one house was in ruins.
If the Dread Lord can still run out of the ruins, he will just run into other houses.
That would trigger a series of violent building demolitions!
Seeing that several or even a dozen houses had been destroyed in some areas of the royal city, Xal'atas was speechless at the Dread Lord's desire to survive.
Advanced undead creatures like the Dread Lord have very strong vitality.
Even if seriously injured, they can escape through secret magic.
But isn’t it good to just wait for death?
Is there any point in struggling like this?
In front of Ursales, all struggles are meaningless!
That was a super strong man who could easily slit the throat of the Demon King of the Abyss and bleed him!
The Dread Lord only has a chance to advance to the demigod level.
The Abyss Demon King starts at the demigod level.
Although everyone has the title of Demon King.
There is no comparison between the two.
The strongest Dread Lord cannot defeat the weakest Abyss Lord.
Against a growth-type artifact like Ursalus that has the potential to kill gods.
The Dreadlord's death throes only delay death.
After easily killing several fear devils in the royal city, Ursales had already entered the royal palace.
Because the entrance to the dungeon given to it by Xalatas is behind the meeting hall of the palace.
Looking at the chaotic palace, Xalatas did not follow.
Because He knew there was a secret passage in the dungeon.
Usalus went in from the front, while he took the back route through the secret passage.
This is the most reasonable course of action.
As for whether the palace will be razed to the ground by Ursales, this is not a question that he needs to consider.
(End of chapter)