Chromie went from being nervous at the beginning to being careless now, and he was already numb.
There is no suitable reference in the universe, and time loses its clarity.
After hanging around Archimonde's flagship, from the initial excitement to the current unwillingness to move, Chromie could only lament that the Burning Legion was nothing more than that.
Spit first.
Damn it, Medivh, don’t let me catch you in pain one day, I won’t kill you!
Said calmly, the Burning Legion is still fierce.
Whether it is the Doom Guard, the Fel Lord, the Abyss Lord or the Dread Lord, none of the main battle units are easy to deal with.
A destroyer who specializes in torture, a Morg engineer who develops MAX skills.
Plus the shadow-friendly eredar.
Everyone is bathed in the light of evil energy and has a bright future.
Chromie had not only witnessed the fierceness of the Burning Legion with his own eyes, but more than once.
But after the real close contact, I couldn't help but have the same thoughts.
Without him, this kind of ferocity has not touched Chromie's knowledge blind spot. It is the kind of ferocity that can be seen clearly, which is not the same type as Sargeras's ferocity that is unreasonable and illogical.
At least the magic Medivh cast on himself was quite effective. As long as he stayed within forty yards of Archimonde, he would be invisible and invincible.
Of course, Chromie did not dare to get close when Archimonde was communicating with Sargeras. The Fallen Titan noticed that there were "bugs" on Archimonde's ship with just a few breaths.
If it weren't for an unknown well-intentioned scapegoat, Chromie would be in the cold.
The universe is huge, time is very long, the Legion is very busy, and Archimonde has delusions of being murdered.
Since being thrown aboard the starship by Medivh, Archimonde has commanded the Burning Legion to burn five worlds, fought eleven encounters with the Pantheon, planned thirty-four attack plans, and fought against Kilgar. Dan argued one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six times.
The Burning Legion is really busy...
Archimonde is also very strong.
Among the five burned worlds, one has a very high level of technological civilization and magic. The Burning Legion's spies have been cultivating this place for more than a thousand years.
After Archimonde looked through the planet's roster, he found that none of these so-called magic swords, holy spears, and holy weapon masters could fight, so he decisively arrived in his true form.
One shot penetrated the soul-shattering earth veins.
Spread the forbidden magic net with both hands.
Three... three times five divided by two absorbed the energy of the planet to strengthen itself. Once satisfied with enough food and drink, he returned to his flagship and continued to live a comfortable life without leaving home.
In terms of food abuse, Archimonde has never disappointed the Burning Legion.
After all, he doesn't have the status of a demigod, and he can't even understand Archimonde's power, so where can the confrontation begin?
This is him, the obviously super powerful but overly cautious ruler of the Eredar, the commander of the Burning Legion, Archimonde the Defiler.
Powerful, elegant, sleek, and full of wisdom.
There are not many life forms in the universe that can threaten Archimonde.
The more I observed, the more I suspected that Archimonde was cheating on Azeroth.
Chromie thought it would be better to give an example.
Unlike the equally cunning Kil'jaeden, Archimonde's reputation within the Burning Legion is quite good.
Jaraxxus claimed to be the king of the eredar, and Kil'jaeden put small shoes on him to stumble him, but Archimonde smiled and said, "The future is yours, and the eredar depends on you."
Therefore, Chromie had the opportunity to overhear many interesting communications within the eredar.
For example, this Jaraxxus suffered repeated defeats on the frontal battlefield, and was chased up and down by Aggramar. Kil'jaeden tried to rescue him more than once, but failed to get any favors.
Archimonde, on the other hand, never touches an enemy he cannot defeat. He orders Jaraxxus to retreat immediately if something goes wrong, but he gains Jaraxxus' allegiance.
Who can I ask to explain this?
Archimonde personally went out to fight the match-fixing, which was usually divided into three steps.
The first step is to collect intelligence, compile it into a book, and carefully study and analyze the opponent's weaknesses.
The second step is to poison the enemy in the early stage, divide and win over them in the mid-term, and isolate and siege in the later stage, making full use of the characteristics of the Burning Legion's numbers and strength.
The third step is to make sure that you can defeat your opponent 100%, then pretend to be [beep] at the end of the game.
Let's talk about Malorne, a victim that Chromie knew well.
Azshara rebelled early and surrendered to the enemy, thinking only of marrying Sargeras and dreaming of Sargeras conquering the world and she conquering Sargeras. So both Kil'jaeden and Archimonde entered the world of Azeroth.
However, in order to show his loyalty to Sargeras, Kil'jaeden came to the front line to guide the work. He was busy and achieved outstanding results. What about Archimonde?
First, he bullied someone else's Malorne's son, beat Cenarius to a severe disability, and then hid. After Malorne pushed an entire organic army of the Burning Legion, he was still on the way to save his son from someone else's White Deer. Lay up your defenses layer by layer and use the corpses of legion demons to continue weakening Malorne.
It wasn't until Malorne rescued her son and was indeed exhausted that the big brother with a 100% win rate in the late stage jumped out to take the kill, with a proper wave of fat rhythm.
He can use tricks without using spells, he can fill magic life without taking action. If Chromie hadn't been lurking on his flagship, we would never have believed that a cosmic-level boss with such powerful power as Archimonde could actually He is such a self-disciplined and ruthless character.
Since there is no reference, let’s call it a cycle.
Within a cycle, Archimonde will spend one-fifth of his time studying the knowledge given by Sargeras, one-fifth of his time communicating with his colleagues, and one-fifth of his time planning the legion's future operations on the star map. According to the plan, one-fifth of the time would be spent traveling across the plane to the battlefield to finalize the final decision. The last time, except for a moment of rest, would be used to exercise.
Forge! Practice! Body!
If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, who would have dared to imagine that Archimonde had been training his body continuously for 30,000 years.
this……
Is this the legion boss?
The Burning Legion is truly terrifying!
During the long wait, in order to prevent himself from becoming unconscious due to hunger, Chromie could only have fun for himself.
However, happiness came so suddenly, catching Long off guard.
During this cycle, Archimonde received a communication request from Ner'zhul.
"Great Defiler, the preparations are basically ready. The preparations for the ceremony of your coming to Azeroth will be completed within three months."
Ner'zhul's flattering attitude pleased Archimonde.
"very good."
"Over there, Mr. Deceiver..."
"I will coordinate with Kil'jaeden and do your job well. You will get what you want."
"grateful……"
Archimonde, the efficiency leader, directly cut off communication with the Lich King and turned around to contact Kil'jaeden.
"Have you not caught up with Velen yet?"
"You're so interested, why don't you go after it yourself."
"I'm not here to argue with you."
"You are a bad guy, I believe you are a Titan of the Pantheon."
"Believe it or not, the front line is tight. Aggramar is planning a major counterattack. Let's deal with it."
"Why don't you go?"
"I was the one who went there last time."
"……All right."
Sometimes the communication between big bosses is a little different from what outsiders imagine.