Chapter 327: Recovering Frostmourne
The undead creatures arrived on the battlefield one after another and joined the battle to besiege the enemy without hesitation.
Then they were easily chopped down to the ground by the enemy.
The scene was like a moth flying into a flame.
Undead creatures do not care about death, which makes them behave in ways that are difficult for normal creatures to understand.
In fact, even advanced undead creatures like the Dread Lord are not afraid of death.
As long as you can be loyal to Emperor Denathrius, what's the point of fearing death?
Moreover, after the Dread Lord sneaked into the demon camp, he had been recognized by the Twisting Nether.
When you die, your soul can return to the Twisting Void and wait in line for resurrection.
The ultimate reason for them to escape death is that they don't want to wait in line for decades to be resurrected.
Therefore, seeing that the enemy was very strong, Tichondrius chose to leave the dungeon through a secret passage.
The entire underground city is circular, consisting of an inner ring and an outer ring.
The secret passage is located along the moat that surrounds the entire outer ring.
It is a channel for drainage.
But it was also given other roles.
The upward entrance at the fork in the cave is the secret passage leading outside.
Of course, the Dread Lord can also turn into a fish and leave through the waterway.
So Tichondrius was blocked by Xalatas in the outer ring, some distance from the entrance of the cave.
Seeing the purple-black figure suddenly jump out, swinging the full-moon scimitar and slashing at his head, Tichondrius quickly raised his hand to block the blow.
It wears arm armor made of very good material on its arms.
The arm armor blessed with evil energy firmly blocks the full moon scimitar blessed with shadow energy.
Xal'atath comes up with endless attacks, trying to kill the enemy in one attack.
Tichondrius blocked it without any danger.
Feeling the intensity of the other party's energy, Tichondrius' tense heart relaxed.
Although this enemy's attack is sharp, it is not very powerful in terms of energy intensity.
I touched the edge of the demigod level, which was barely considered the first time I entered the demigod level.
Apart from its sharp attacks and fast movement, it poses no threat at all.
Tichondrius evaluates the enemy's combat effectiveness based on energy intensity.
There is no problem with this in essence.
The higher the energy intensity of the enemy, the stronger the magical energy attached to the weapon.
Even if a powerful mage doesn't cast a spell, if he attaches magical energy to his staff, one staff can smash the head of a warrior.
Moreover, no matter how hard the warrior hit the spell shield that was held up, they could not successfully break it.
But this is a duel between Master and ordinary professions.
If it is a duel between two spellcasters, the outcome is not absolute.
When the gap between strong and weak is not too big, the weak have ways to overcome the gap.
Tichondrius is the leader among the Dreadlords.
But its strength reaches the middle stage of semi-god level at most.
Otherwise, he would not have been picked to death by the tauren man blessed by Cenarius during the War of the Ancients.
The legendary deeds of Huon Gaoling, the most powerful little prince in Azeroth, are enough to prove that Tichondrius is just that.
Tichondrius was very miserable at this moment.
It felt like it could win just a moment ago.
No matter how bad things get, he can still dash away from the enemy and run away gracefully.
However, in the face of Xal'atath's violent attack, although Tichondrius blocked it, it was impossible to escape!
Although the enemy's energy intensity is much weaker than it, the threat still exists.
The Dreadlord is very good at attacking his enemies mentally.
But it found that its heart was trembling.
Shadow spells are the most powerful when it comes to destroying the souls of creatures!
And Xal'atath, the remnant soul of the ancient god, is the spokesperson of the power of shadow.
If he hadn't been severely injured, the psychic attack alone could have brought Tichondrius to his knees.
Although Xal'atath is not in its prime.
Under the compound attack of mind, magic, and physics, Tichondrius became more and more heart-beating.
The full-moon scimitar flying up and down made it difficult for it to get away.
Just when Tichondrius was debating whether to split up and run away, a bloody figure chased after him. Seeing the terrifying enemy appear, Tichondrius transformed into countless bats and rushed towards the cave entrance without hesitation.
Fighting against the purple-black enemies only resulted in a few painless stabs from time to time, resulting in a loss of some vitality.
If you were to face this guy with blood flowing all over his body.
I'm afraid I will be killed by him if I meet him!
Tichondrius ran away, transformed into countless bats, bypassed the purple-black enemies, and rushed into the dark passage.
Before it could be proud for a second, a purple-black flood rushed into the hole.
It was a shadow torrent formed by huge shadow energy.
In order to deal with this difficult enemy, Xal'atath will definitely spend a lot of money this time!
The airtight shadow energy swept in, catching all the bats in one fell swoop.
The Dread Lord's various ways of escaping will temporarily reduce the strength of his body.
When encountering the torrent of shadow during this energy window period, one can imagine its fate!
Tichondrius, who was as steady as an old dog before, was completely confused this time.
It thinks the enemy will only have simple shadow missiles.
Who knew there was such a big move hidden inside.
Even if it were hit by the Shadow Torrent in its heyday, it would still suffer considerable damage.
The torrent of shadows from the group attack made Tichondrius unable to escape.
It was like a hedgehog falling into the flood, helplessly shrinking its body into a ball.
As the crazy surge of the shadow torrent dissipated, Tichondrius, riddled with holes and corroded by the shadow energy, collapsed weakly on the ground.
Tichondrius, who was severely injured, did not give in and continued to speak harshly at the last moment.
"Ahem, I failed this time! But don't be complacent, I will come back!"
Usalus, who arrived at this time, shot out a chain of flames to firmly control him.
The flame chain does not have a strong attack power, it just continues to burn it with flames, consuming the energy in Tichondrius's body.
Xal'atath, who had consumed a large amount of shadow energy, was recovering while taunting the enemy.
"You are finished, there will be no future for you!"
As he said that, he took out a devil's horn and shook it.
The fearful demon king's shrill wail came from the devil's horn.
Hearing the wails of his companions, Tichondrius suddenly became frightened.
Shadow spells can destroy and control souls, and naturally can also seal souls in items.
Once sealed by it, it's hard to say when you can get out of trouble.
Before it could ask for mercy, Xal'atath, who had recovered a little, began to cast a spell, forcing its soul into the devil's horn and sealing it.
As long as the devil's horn is not broken, Tichondrius' soul can never leave.
Tichondrius was Kil'jaeden's right-hand man.
It would be much easier to deal with Kil'jaeden if he could obtain the secrets he knew.
After completing the task of killing the Dread Lord, Xalatath and Ursalus did not leave directly.
Because there is still an important item to recycle.
Knowing that something had happened in the dungeon, King Terenas hurried over with Frostmourne.
The lifeless Terenas was furious as he watched the carefully crafted abominations and ghouls being chopped into pieces.
The air temperature around him plummeted.
Thick frost began to form on the ground.
The powerful power given by Frostmourne transformed Terenas from an average warrior into a powerful living death knight.
Of course, this power has its limits.
The bloody figure shot rapidly from a distance and hit Terenas hard, knocking him upside down and flying dozens of meters away.
The bloody figure did not make a killing move, but reached out to snatch Frostmourne from his hand and left.
Terenas, who was seriously injured and fell to the ground, roared angrily as he watched the bloody figure leave.
Ursales ignored Terenas's cry.
It just came to perform the task of recovering Frostmourne.
And who cares about the rants of the weak?
(End of chapter)