Due to Julian's special status, Deep Shadow Manor, which retains many secrets, can be said to have achieved the ultimate in early warning.
Starting from the shores of Lake Arendal, there are some tentacles of the serial early warning system built by Julian.
When Samuro climbed up the west bank of the lake, the first alarm bell was sounded.
Of course, since the warning is magical, the person who triggered the alarm cannot hear the bell itself.
Samuro knew nothing about his whereabouts, and was moving forward step by step in the thick fog.
Since moving to Deep Shadow Manor, Sarlayan gradually discovered a natural law.
There is often fog on the shores of Lake Arendal, and the ever-bright light on the top of the Tower of Morning Star also serves as a guide at such times.
At Sarlayan's reminder, Vereesa was the first to respond.
He grabbed the long bow placed on the table, deftly stepped on the wall twice and jumped to the second floor.
He cautiously approached the half-covered bed, turned on his sharp eyes and scanned back and forth in the thick fog.
Lilas consciously came to the manor's main entrance to lay a trap, while Valeela hurriedly re-applied poison to her dagger.
"Anderson, if you don't want to die, just hide yourself. We don't have time to care about you now."
A person like Anderson who betrayed national intelligence for personal gain would not regret dying, but considering that he was still useful, Sarlayan did not plan to take his life for the time being.
Watching Sarlayan striding towards the basement, Anderson, whose hands and feet were tied, could only jump forward stiffly.
In order to survive, Anderson didn't care much at the moment and hid in the ashes-filled fireplace, not daring to make a sound.
"What's wrong? What's wrong? Why is the atmosphere suddenly tense?"
"Someone must have invaded the manor. Wasn't there a faint ringing of bells just now?"
"Why don't you stop? I still want to see Sharlayan and Valeera making love."
"It's still during the war. I don't have enough free time to post stickers for you. The threat to Lireza's life has not been eliminated yet."
"Who is here this time? Zuljin? Orgrim?"
"I think too much. How can a person of this race leader level, who has everything to do all day long, go from the front line to the rear to deal with an unknown person like Sarlayan?"
"This is a four-man team made up of mostly rookies. In the eyes of the big shots, only Vereesa still has some fighting ability. The others are just chickens and dogs. There is no need to invest many troops at all."
Although this may sound harsh, it is an indisputable fact.
Vereesa, the strongest member of the four-person team, has not yet become a legend, let alone the other three rookies.
Character: Vereesa Windrunner
Race: High Elf
Status: Good health and alert
Combat positions: Level 42 Ranger (elite template), Level 13 Rogue, Level 7 Mage
Talents: Arcane Affinity, Windwalker, Daughter of the Forest (fake), Marksman, Good Teacher
Skill:? ? ?
This is the character panel that Sarlayan saw from Vereesa with his mutated eagle eyes. For this reason, he was glared hard by Vereesa who was chilling behind him.
Since the relationship between them is still relatively shallow, the skills column cannot be viewed for the time being.
Vereesa is the youngest of the three Windrunner sisters, only 137 years old this year.
For the high elves whose natural lifespan exceeds 3,000 years, Vereesa, who is only about 100 years old, is also a proper new generation.
Vereesa's strength is not much different from that of the veteran ranger Halduron, but there is a big gap in age between the two.
Halduron has been the second-in-command of the Farstriders for hundreds of years. He is at least a thousand years old and was born at the same time as Alleria.
Because of their extremely long lifespans, high elves have a completely different concept of time than humans and other short-lived species.
A very small number of humans can become legendary heroes in just a few decades, and such people are almost impossible to appear among the high elves.
It's not that high elves are less talented than humans, but that they use time differently.
Human beings only have a short lifespan of a hundred years and must improve themselves as much as possible within a limited time.
Because the high elves have more time, they will not squeeze their potential within the limit of time like humans do.
Two people standing on the same starting line, as long as there is not much difference in talent between them, the one who works harder will definitely run ahead.
A person like Halduron, who is nearly a thousand years old and is close to being a legend, can already be called a talent in Quel'Thalas.
Vereesa's talent is higher than Halduron's, and she puts in more effort than Halduron, who is lazy by nature, so she will naturally get more rewards.
"Um?"
When checking Vereesa's character panel, Sarlayan unexpectedly discovered another character panel that was included at an unknown time.
Character: Kuta
Race: forest troll
Status: Death, soul returned to Bwonsamdi
Combat positions: level 31 violent headhunter (elite template), level 12 warrior
talent:? ? ?
Skill:? ? ?
A look of surprise suddenly appeared on Sarlayan's face: "It turns out that guy is an elite. No wonder he has so much experience."
While clumsily operating the arcane surveillance equipment in the basement, Sarlayan was distracted by checking his character panel.
Compared with the last time, Sarlayan's panel has not changed much, except that his personal status is marked as weak and his warrior level has also grown.
The reason for the weakness was that he had not fully recovered from the battle that he had fought to the point of exhaustion not long ago.
Although I didn't check it specifically, Lilas and Valeela should be similar. The three rookies are not in the best condition at this time.
After experiencing a battle at Yanghen Peak, the Sarlayan warrior level has reached level 16.
Among them, Kuta, who was killed in cooperation with Valeera and Lylas, provided a whole level of experience.
This is the high reward you get after winning a high-risk level challenge.
According to the rules of the system, a new skill can be obtained every 5 levels of a combat role, and it will meet the standard when it reaches level 15.
Sarlayan originally thought that the system would directly instill relevant information about the new skills into his mind, just like the basic common sense given to the system before.
but it is not the truth.
After opening the skill panel, three translucent virtual cards appeared in front of Sarlayan.
"What's this?"
The three cards have different words written in Salas language, and the system also thoughtfully produced a dynamic short film for each card.
"Beheading, heroic leap, suppression, are you asking me to choose one of the three?"
The picture that Sarlayan saw was shared live to the audience in another world at the same time. The originally rambling barrage quickly changed the topic to skill selection.
"Huh? Is this a tower-climbing meat pigeon? You can also choose one of three at random."
"I won't feel sleepy if you talk about this! (Sit up)"
"Choosing one of three is a good civilization, at least it's better than randomly sending out a skill."
"Beheading can only be used on seriously injured targets. It can be regarded as an execution technique."
"Heroic Leap is one of the warrior's signature mobility skills, and the effect is better when used in combination with charging."
"Suppression...I remember in the game, this skill requires the opponent to dodge before it can be used?"
The description of the barrage basically conforms to the descriptions of these three skills. Among them, the suppression skill means that the user takes the initiative to launch a feint attack, forcing the enemy to make evasive actions, and dealing a heavy blow when the opponent can no longer change his actions.
"Suppression... I miss it so much. In the 60s, this skill was great for fighting agile professions like thieves and hunters. It's a pity that this skill was deleted in later versions."
"Now suppression seems to be back, but it doesn't feel as refreshing as before."
"It's a beautifying filter created by memories. After so many years, Warcraft has changed so much that things have changed."
"It must be caused by glass slag.jpg"
Sarlayan's eyes wandered back and forth between the dynamic short videos of the three skills, and he couldn't decide to pay attention for a moment.
"Execution, high mobility and normal attack skills..."