Under the control of Mimiron, the Origin Engine almost outputs energy enough to change the entire planet's landscape at its maximum power within the controllable range. Mimiron also secretly connected the Hall of Origin and Ahn'Qirana, which had been closed for a long time. The energy channel allows this great power to soar into the sky from the core of Ahn'Qiraj as quickly as possible before C'Thun discovers it.
And that place is where C'Thun's seal is.
As an instrument designed by Titan and installed by Guardian Rai himself, the Origin Engine has the power to completely cleanse the Old Gods. If we were not worried that the death of the Ancient Gods that were too deeply rooted would cause irreparable damage to Azeroth, The Titans may have plucked out these parasite-like monsters themselves long ago.
However, today, in order to break through the seal, C'Thun barely squeezed most of his power out of the sealed body. In order to stop Arthas and his Scourge, he was already trapped. He tried his best to crush his opponent quickly.
This also caused his spiritual origin, which could have extended to any part of his huge body, to be concentrated in the center of the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj. The fear of death immediately swept this "great" god. He clearly understood that when the origin engine The power swept through, and his current temporarily broken body could not bear it. Once his current body was destroyed, the exposed spiritual origin would be easily destroyed by the origin engine.
Even if he is lucky enough to survive, he will face a fate more terrifying than death when he is on the verge of death.
So C'Thun began to frantically try to escape back into the seal, where the true form of the ancient god could protect him from the damage of the Origin Engine as much as possible. Unfortunately, this seal was not a joke. It was not the idea of C'Thun now. Just go out and come in whenever you want.
C'Thun, who was good at provoking conspiracies, never thought before he died that staying inside the seal and living a stable life was also a kind of luck - at least he should not have chosen to come out at this time. Not only did Yogg-Saron's death not damage The strength of the guardian also led to a monster like Arthas that even the ancient gods could not see through.
However, before his sanity was destroyed by the power of the Origin Engine, C'Thun let out one last roar. This roar was not directed at Arthas, nor at the guardians who controlled the Origin Engine, but at his treacherous man. "colleagues".
"N'Zoth!"
The obscure roar was filtered by Arthas and turned into the name of another ancient god. Arthas had no expression on his face, just watching C'Thun's strength and body being destroyed by the bombardment of the Origin Engine.
As Arthas expected, the remaining ancient gods must be planning something, but C'Thun was obviously used as a weapon by N'zoth. The cunning god hiding at the bottom of the abyss has been plotting from the beginning. He has no intention of advancing or retreating with C'Thun - in other words, even if C'Thun dies, he will still have the opportunity to obtain greater benefits, which are even greater than the benefits that joining forces with C'Thun will bring to him.
Obviously, apart from the legacy left behind in Ahn'Qiraj after C'Thun's death, there are not many things in this world that can make the Old Gods interested. Right now, N'Zoth, the Chamber of Hearts, is buried deep in Silithus. Naturally, it is beyond reach, but there is one thing that Alsace cannot find or control for the time being...
"Heart of Y'Shaarj..." Arthas frowned, showing no joy at all in defeating C'Thun. He indeed sensed that C'Thun's will and his power were rapidly disappearing. This represented the death of another ancient god. Fallen, but N'Zoth's absence still makes him uneasy.
But this is just a conjecture. He is not sure what N'zoth wants to plan. Maybe all this is just a smoke bomb thrown by him. As the last surviving ancient god, he has the greatest initiative.
It is a pity that Pandaria is still covered by the fog released by the last emperor Shaohao. Without Deathwing to bring earth-shattering changes to Azeroth, this ethereal island may not appear in front of the world in a short time.
But now is not the time to think about this. Although the threat of C'Thun has been eliminated, the crisis facing Azeroth is still not over.
Before withdrawing himself from the gaze of Silithus, Arthas gave Lothar one last instruction, "Open the portal. It's time to come to an end."
As the illusion of Arthas dissipated, Lothar also contacted Naxxramas. In the bright light like a galaxy, the green crack completely collapsed, and the place where the crack opened was Kil. The top of the hall in the middle of Gardan's head.
"It's time, Kil'jaeden, you damn devil, go back to your hell!"
Malygos felt the vast energy spreading, and he shouted loudly, activating the magic power in his body. The four Aspect Dragons worked together at this moment, and actually suppressed Kil'jaeden firmly.
Great pressure came, and Kil'jaeden's body sank. He raised his head in shock, looking at the astonishing energy on the ceiling that was like stars surging. The demon lord didn't even have time to say a word, He was defeated by this unexpected "power of creation".
It's just that the demon's soul will not end on Azeroth, so even though Kil'jaeden's body was severely damaged and the portal was on the verge of collapse, he still made a decision at the last moment of his stay in Azeroth. made the final move.
The dark magic that had been accumulated for a long time burst out, and the death wave that was enough to kill all life spread like a tide. The four guardian dragons happened to have exhausted their old strength at this time, and they had no time or opportunity to use magic to defend Kilgar. Dan's last ditch effort.
The terrifying fluctuations of the Darkness of a Thousand Souls made several guardian dragons look moved. Everyone knew that if they took this force, they would be seriously injured even if they didn't die.
At this critical moment, the power of the Darkness of Thousand Souls is about to impact the four giant dragons. The golden sacred light appears out of thin air, forming a solid shield to firmly protect the four guardian dragons, even if it is difficult for mortals to imagine The crazy impact of dark energy only left some ripples on the golden shield.
"Alsace, this is really timely."
Malygos let out a long breath. Even he couldn't help but feel a little scared when he escaped from death. Only when he felt Kil'jaeden's desperate blow up close did he know how terrifying this power was.
"Don't take it lightly yet. The portal leading to Argus has not completely collapsed yet. Protect the Moon Temple and don't let it collapse, otherwise the magic power here will pour out and the surrounding sea and land will become a dead place!"
Alsace's expression was solemn. The impact of the origin energy and Argus's side was too violent and had blurred most of their perceptions. Although it seemed that Kil'jaeden was indeed hit by the power of the engine, since he had the strength to make The final blow, who knows if he has any other back-ups?
After Arthas helped them block the first wave of impact, the guardian dragons finally regained their breath, and they began to work together to calm the violent energy in the space.
Gradually, the output of the Origin Engine continued to decrease, and eventually it turned into a trace of starlight and completely disappeared, and the portal that was originally full of demonic and sulfuric aura was completely wiped out by this level of energy impact.
Seeing that things were fortunately going the way they expected, everyone breathed a sigh of relief, but after a moment, their expressions became solemn again.
"The Lich King, the Aspect Dragon... very good, the Burning Legion will return again, enjoy your short-term victory."
As the magic of Thousand Souls Darkness gradually dissipated, Kil'jaeden's deep voice sounded again - he did not die under the impact of the Origin Engine, and the Burning Legion would not give up destroying Azeroth because of this failure. plan of.
"But at least we bought enough time."
Arthas' words cheered up the Aspect Dragons again. Yes, although the victory may be short-lived, they once again made Kil'jaeden swallow the bitter pill of failure!
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