Chapter 1071 The Melancholy of Alsace

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Trivia: Arthas stabbed a clone of Yogg-Saron to death when Ner'zhul's refrigerator leaked air.

In other words, Frostmourne, the soul demon sword, can kill the ancient gods.

In a sense, every ancient god is a remarkable being. If the protagonists of Prison Break were replaced by these few, dozens of seasons could be filmed without ending.

C'Thun, the great master of the Corpse Flow, is ruthless and has a unique vision. When he found that he could not defeat the Titans of the Pantheon, he directly self-destructed his Nascent Soul and escaped. He would rather be weak for ten thousand years to retain the relative advantage over his brothers and sisters. He is a ruthless god.

Enzos is the weakest and undefeated undersea coward. Although the other ancient gods are all trying to bully her and she can't defeat any of them, it does not affect the fact that in most timelines without external interference, Enzos survives to the end. , which fully proves the nature of the leftover being king in this generation, Gou Shen.

Y'Shaarj, a reckless man who crosses the sky, is undoubtedly the most powerful ancient god in the history of Azeroth. If he had not been crushed to death by Aman'Thul, Azeroth would eventually become the hotbed of her transformation. A song " "No If" is dedicated to the Black Goat of Seven.

Yogg-Saron, the god who hides his power and bids his time while doing big things quietly, lives in the most tightly guarded prison and does the biggest things, if Arthas hadn't used the underground passage dug by the nerubians to return to the Frozen Throne to save him. He killed her clone on the way, fearing that he had successfully escaped from prison, and played a game of Yogg-Saron's redemption. He is a stable Yin God.

Xal'atath, a dagger with a very low limit and a very high upper limit.

When the five elders in Azeroth who were qualified to carry the name of the Ancient God were all dormant, Arthas extended his black hand to the Thousand-Mawed Demon closest to him, Yogg-Saron.

There is a cognitive misunderstanding. If you want to kill Yogg-Saron, you must penetrate Ulduar and kill the layers of the Titan Guardians.

When it comes to killing Yogg-Saron, Yogg-Saron himself is Alsace's best helper.

This is the information provided to the Lich King after Frostmourne digested the soul fragments of the clone of Yogg-Saron that he once killed.

The Old Gods are very difficult to deal with, but they are not invincible.

Especially Yogg-Saron, this ancient god with a lofty heart may have been stimulated by the current situation of his good brothers C'Thun and En'Zoth, and made a risky move.

How do you say that? You don't want to see your brother suffer, but you are afraid that your brother will drive a Land Rover. This is probably the true psychological portrayal of Yogg-Saron.

What's the hardest thing about the Old Gods?

The body and mind are one, and they are the same as the demons in DND. The soul and body are completely integrated. As long as a trace of flesh and blood survives, they can make a comeback. They are also proficient in the mental stance and are extremely corrosive. The most important thing is that they are not picky eaters.

Therefore, even the Titans of the Pantheon have no way to let the Old Gods die without destroying the integrity of the planet Azeroth.

However, after Yogg-Saron determined that the Burning Legion was defeated again, he took the initiative to separate his unparalleled immortality.

Thousands of years of time have continued to take root in Northrend, and finally penetrated the underground of Ulduar Prison, and cultivated a clone in the deep rock formations. As long as the time is right, you can give up the original body imprisoned in Ulduar and create a new life. Recruit a thief, turn a dragon into a phoenix...

As a result, Arthas stabbed him to death with a sword called Frostmourne.

Just, just gone.

Seeing the strong rise of C'Thun, Enzos has ulterior motives, and Yogg-Saron is anxious.

Therefore, she took the initiative to separate her immortality, condensed her spiritual power into a female Vrykul named Sara, and separated the ancient god Yogg-Saron, who was physically and mentally integrated, into a spirit body and a still body that can freely go out and move around. A physical body in prison in Ulduar.

Information is war. With such top-secret information, Arthas has already fully considered the God-killing plan.

Simply using Frostmourne to open the eyes of Yogg-Saron's soul incarnation is useless.

The Ancient God is such a difficult thing to deal with. Even if the soul is annihilated, the remaining body will not become rotten flesh and become an empty shell like the mortal race, but will give birth to a new soul.

Therefore, it is necessary to build a path between Yogg-Saron's body and soul, and then use Frostmourne to stab Yogg-Saron's soul to death, and transmit the concept of death from the spiritual body to the physical body through this pathway, completing a double kill.

Well, this is the idea, but how to operate it is a bit difficult.

However, crises are also opportunities. The Lich King and the Ancient God are playing tricks on each other. Even if the two Supremes' road to Northrend is wiped out, there may not be a winner. The Alliance and the Horde are here, right? Once a troublemaker enters the game, it's like two chess players participating in a game, and the chess pieces are replaced by Warhammer 40K painted villains.

I set up the basilisk self-propelled cannon at the head, and my Ogryn midshipman took a step forward.

My Krieg cavalry charge doesn't take any time, and my Colossus has three layers of void shields.

This probably means that the Northern Expedition of the Alliance and the Horde is not entirely a bad thing for Arthas and Yogg-Saron.

Why did the Lich King mobilize elite soldiers and strong generals to defend En'Qiraj? It was not to lure the Northern Expedition to the Storm Peaks.

As long as En'Qiraj still stands at the intersection of the three provinces of Borean Tundra, Wintergrasp, and Dragonblight, the Western Front's attack on the Scourge's Gate will be in vain.

If the Alliance wants to develop its battlefield situation, the Eastern Front will inevitably have friction with Zul'Drak's trolls.

Once there is a conflict with the trolls of Zul'Drak, in order to gain a terrain advantage, it is necessary to occupy the mountainous highlands in the transition zone between the Drak'saron region and the Storm Peaks.

To compete for this highland, the Undead Scourge has 10,000 ways to pull the forces of the Alliance or Horde towards the Storm Cliffs.

Yogg-Saron must accept this pull.

Yogg-Saron was forced to take the attack, and the flaw was revealed.

The Lich King had a good idea, otherwise he wouldn't have just watched Varian build the Winter Winter Fortress.

What the Alliance and the Horde don't understand is that the focus of Arthas' work at this time is not to destroy the Northern Expedition at all, but to enslave the Vrykul while stepping up the attack on Zul'Drak trolls and compete with Yogg-Saron for potential soldiers. And large-scale mining of Saronite iron ore, a special mineral similar to Necron black stone creations.

Saronite iron ore is a very special ore. It is a mutated ore produced by the ancient god's blood seeping into the natural veins of Northrend when Yogg-Saron was sitting on the ground sucking earth to escape from prison and create a clone.

Not to mention the conventional physical properties, the core point is that after smelting, Saronite iron shows obvious resistance to ancient god pollution.

And through the oracle, Arthas also knew that this resistance to ancient god pollution would undergo drastic changes in a high-intensity ancient god pollution environment, turning into a more powerful source of secondary ancient god pollution.

Surprise or not, unexpected or not, how could Yogg-Saron's blood betray his master? This has been part of the Ancient God's conspiracy from the beginning.

Do you understand critical breakdown? There is no magic, it is all ancient divine science.

In the upcoming chessboard brawl in Northrend, Arthas tried his best to calculate everything except a blind man who would disrupt the situation.

The fall of the holy city of En'Qiraj was so outrageous and inexplicable that Alsace suffered a cardiopulmonary arrest.

Oh, Arthas has no heart anymore.

Then there is nothing to be afraid of.