Chapter 1073 Just a coincidence

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There are so many coincidences, either the manipulation of probability or the fate of fate.

As the outer guardians of Ulduar, the Vrykul are the source of all suffering from the Ancient Gods.

Now we have to add the Lich King.

Rationality can be compromised for the sake of gameplay, but the cruelty called reality is unreasonable and cloaked in rationality.

Even though the Storm Peaks are just east of Icecrown Glacier, the Lich King cannot march eastwards.

If I can’t write, I really don’t dare.

Because Arthas inherited Ner'zhul's legacy, there was still no Vrykul who could completely conquer Northrend.

The closer they are to Ulduar, the higher the purity of the Vrykul and the stronger their combat effectiveness.

Compared with the Yimia Kingdom of the Vrykul in Howling Fjord, the Jotunheim of Icecrown is the real war clan.

Taller, stronger, wiser, and more savage.

The anti-magic properties of Saronite were actually first discovered by the Vrykul of Jotunheim, and the Saron Mine was originally dug by the Vrykul of Jotunheim.

The Scourge's ability to obtain the effectiveness of the Jotunheim Vrykul has a sense of fate in the cycle of history.

The answer is simple. Arthas staked the title of the Lich King and entered into a duel between men with the strongest man in Jotunheim, the Vrykul Lord Ulfron.

The winner takes all and the loser loses everything.

Then Arthas won cleanly, but did not take the life of Lord Ulfland.

Not only that, Alsace also showed Lord Ulfland a broader future.

Just as Azshara knelt down and licked Sargeras, Ulfland knelt down and licked Arthas.

Even though the Scourge brutally exploited the vrykul of Jotunheim, the corruption of the upper-level power groups suppressed this dissatisfaction deep in the mines.

But Yogg-Saron's spirit body, the female Vrykul-shaped Sara, is instigating the rebellion of Yimia and Jotunheim's Vrykul-made Lich King Arthas, and is also interfering with Arthas's corruption. The last Vrykul force outside Ulduar - Brunhilda.

Arthas had already used his power to corrupt this group of Vrykul at a military base called Vakillian near the Icecrown Glacier.

The leader of the Vakillians, Yilda the Stormspeaker, accepted the power of the Scourge, accepted the Lich King's gift, and accepted the evil power of the plague. A large number of Vrykul women were transformed into Vakilians actively or "voluntarily". Gerry.

But Sarah ruined Arthas' follow-up plan. After Brunhilda's Vrykul learned about Valkyrion's mutation, they had no interest in the "gifts" of the Undead Scourge and directly targeted the Yin Erda traitors. An "extermination order" was issued.

Arthas reached towards the Storm Peaks to touch Ulduar's hand, but was violently withdrawn.

The composition of the undead scourge is too complex. It seems to be dominating Northrend, but in fact, every person is cut off.

The nerubi resistance who had not been transformed into nerubians tried to take back their city of Azjol Nerub. Sarai was instigating the vrykul to rebel. Although the vampires of Saraiin had brains, they pushed Quel'Thalas to a higher level. The racial talents of the elves' intrigues were brought to the Scourge.

Arthas couldn't imagine that he would use all his strength to attack the Storm Cliffs, and the thieves who stole the house would have several armies.

It's better to use a trick to lure the Alliance and Horde to destroy Yogg-Saron's plan. He will only be responsible for the final blow.

Alsace, who originally thought this way, had to accept a cruel reality.

The originally impregnable Enkila went astray.

It is impossible to bypass N'Qiraj and open a land transportation line from Borean Tundra to Dragonblight.

But it is entirely possible to send an elite team to Azjol Nerub to contact the Nerub buggers who have not succumbed to the Lich King.

It took more than four months and the sacrifice of more than 20 capable teams. The survivors of the tribe and alliance were forced to work together as a team, and finally brought back the response of the nerubians - yes.

At this point, with the help of real "locals", the weaknesses of the holy city of En'Qiraj were finally known and mastered by Uther and King Saurfang.

The highly mobile Northern Expeditionary Army immediately began highly targeted tactical preparations.

No wonder the city walls of N'Qiraj are so difficult to build. The Scourge Legion parked a floating city above N'Qiraj as the core of magic power transfer.

Due to the ultra-high hovering height and the concealment of magical camouflage, the Alliance and the Horde had never discovered the existence of this floating city before.

The two air forces launched a coordinated attack and then returned in defeat. Uther and King Saurfang were disappointed but not surprised at the same time. They could only start planning a ground attack plan.

Question, how to increase the difficulty of the BOSS battle while keeping the numerical value unchanged?

Simple, design a parliamentary BOSS that does not share health and requires simultaneous killing.

N'Qiraj's undead Scourge very much listened to the commander's words. As long as the Alliance and the Horde did not transfer manpower and materials to Dragonblight, the Scourge would stay in the city and act as iron bastards.

Uther once took advantage of this to conduct an ambush operation to lure the snake out of its hole, but almost killed the blocking troops outside the field.

Because En'Qiraj's Undead Scourge actively shrinks the defense line and has sufficient maneuverability, hanging the Alliance and Horde outside the city is part of the overall plan, rather than being forced to retreat.

This situation even gave Uther the idea of ​​​​changing positions with Garithos.

Although the Silver Hand Vanguard Army was more elite than Garithos' Lordaeron heavy armor group, the problem of insufficient troops was particularly fatal during a siege.

Even if Uther is willing to believe King Saurfang, there is always a sadly thick barrier between humans and orcs.

Joint operations are the ultimate level of trust. It is best not to even think about unity. It can easily be misunderstood by comrades as having ideological problems.

This creates a very, very, very painful problem.

Those are the three magic nodes in Enqira City. The Alliance and the Horde each take one. Who will get the remaining one?

Just by planning the peripheral joint sheep attack operation, the generals of the alliance and the warlords of the tribe almost came to blows first. Who is willing to bear the burden of carrying out the sabotage plan alone?

Finally, Thoras Trollbane, who was passing by, stood up and said loudly, "I'll do it!"

So new problems appeared again.

The tribe has Drek'Thar, the shaman master who knows the earthquake spell, and the alliance has a three-in-one super bomb. How should Solas destroy the magic node?

According to the Nerubians, the three magic nodes have a self-cyclic restart function. If they cannot be paralyzed at the same time, the still functioning magic nodes will automatically restart the other paralyzed nodes.

It’s not that we don’t trust you Awakened Ones, it’s just that the stakes are too high and we’re afraid you can’t afford it.

Uther and King Saurfang had paid attention to their tone, and they still made Solas very angry.

It was not until Solas said that he could remove a spare power furnace on his aerial battleship and convert it into a bomb that the debate ended.

Why is it so difficult for us awakened people to seek revenge?