Chapter 567 Chain Reaction
Chapter 567 Chain Reaction
The cursed half-beast woman tore at and tortured Godos alive.
Gordos, a self-proclaimed wild orc shaman, is an evil orc infused with the power of shadow, who also practices demonic magic and is a high-ranking warlock of the Shadow Council blessed by the Lord of Flesh and Life.
Unexpectedly, his fate wasn't much better than the others...
It wouldn't even be as satisfying as Yegosh being blown to pieces...
Godos ordered the slaughter of living beings, causing countless disasters without any remorse.
Before it died, Lorraine thought it had activated a mechanism, intending to fight to the death and create a self-destruct system.
This is actually a misunderstanding...
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The teacher once said that when he was young, his favorite thing to do was to doodle on paper by himself...
What should I draw?
It's not about drawing trees, birds, or horses...
Although I've drawn trees before, meticulously drawing each leaf, that way I could pass the difficult times without even realizing it...
In contrast, the teacher said he loved drawing secret bases, especially mysterious underground spaces. Every boy has a rich imagination, soaring through the sky, diving underground, and diving into the sea; humanity has always dreamed of no longer being grounded...
The secret base requires hollowing out the underground space so you can draw whatever you want...
They are usually nothing more than fortresses or special rooms.
However, when it comes to actually building magnificent projects and grand structures underground, the Dark Iron dwarves have something to say.
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The idea of a self-destruct system is possible, because building a great engineer is difficult, but destroying one is sometimes not so difficult; at least one crack can be the fulcrum.
Give me a fulcrum, and I may not be able to move the Earth or Azeroth.
Give me a singularity, and I could easily destroy millennia-old miracles and treasures, the fruits of countless people's hard work and the riches they have built.
Building ruins underground is usually very difficult. Dark Iron dwarves are often killed by falling rocks. Even the Bronzebeard dwarves of Ironforge and the Wildhammer dwarves living in the hills, strictly speaking, dig into mountains and tunnels. Normally, they dig upwards, hollowing out the mountain and using the mountain itself to build cities.
Digging downwards is a technical job. So far, Lorraine has only seen the Spider Demons' magical eighteen-layered Lost Kingdom in the Collapsed Abyss.
They could even construct floating structures like the Great Tomb. The Scourge, by combining the technology inherited from the Spider Demons with modern necromancy, and utilizing the power of the Evil Obelisk and the Lich King, made the Great Tomb float, thus creating Naxxramas...
Lorraine clearly remembered the spider army passing through some kind of portal, a vast and seemingly endless force. It appeared they were heading to fight an enemy lurking deep underground, invading the Spider Empire's territory...
It is highly likely that they are corrupt minions of the Scourge.
Like the humans, the Zerg, modified by the Scourge, are even more terrifying...
When orcs invaded human kingdoms, when undead ravaged human kingdoms, when the plague of death descended upon the more advanced and mysterious underground kingdoms of spider demons and insectoids... tragedy kept repeating itself, and the power of death was expanding.
The Lich King wasn't hiding in Northrend waiting for the insignificant human alliance to come and kill him...
He was simply waiting quietly for the fruits of his labor, fearing potential enemies and another attack from the Burning Legion.
Life, death, shadow, holy light, chaos, order...
The so-called leaders in the territories of the six fundamental forces often feel powerless when they learn the true source of their power.
Despite being powerful regional rulers with countless subordinates, they appeared insignificant and powerless before the ancient order established by the so-called Titans. Unable to escape their fate, these so-called powerful figures often lost their ambition and became hesitant and indecisive.
First, they worry that their achievements will be stolen; second, they feel fear when they truly witness power beyond that of ordinary people.
On the contrary, it's barefoot and ignorant guys like Lorraine who are more daring and reckless. They don't care if you're a god or a lunatic; they'll kill you anyway. They're not afraid of being beaten; next time, they'll find a way to get rid of you...
That's right, that's the kind of role the godfather needs.
He is definitely not the filthy demon king who always sits on the icy throne, single-mindedly obsessed with power...
Slavery for a time, slavery for life.
The Lich King discovered that he was merely the leader of servants and tools. Unwilling to accept this, he plotted a rebellion from the very beginning, whether it was against the demon lords of the Burning Legion, an unknown force from another realm, or simply the backlash of Azeroth's own star soul.
The Lich King's rule was nothing more than a seemingly massive army, but in reality, a rabble.
The two souls are one, lamenting why they have fallen to this state. Thus, the unwilling Lich King can only sit on the throne and become the wfi who controls the undead.
Lorraine, on the other hand, has his own will...
A new awakening of the will of the dead is just around the corner. What kind of blessing will the adoptive father bestow next?
Filled with anticipation, even amidst danger, Lorraine was full of energy. He was very curious about the next part of his teacher's body—what it was, where it was, and what special abilities it possessed...?
Judging by the time, the 28th is approaching.
I've been trapped in Ragefire Rift for almost a day now.
It's unknown whether the Forgotten Saintess Irene is still in the city, how Lorraine will find clues, and how she will defeat the unknown enemy—everything remains a mystery.
Even though Lorraine was pulling Lilith to escape, she actually felt somewhat happy.
Isn't that strange...?
The massive tremor that erupted from Ragefire Chasm not only alerted the creatures within the chasm, but also sent shivers through the inhabitants of Orgrimmar. Warchief Thrall, of course, was immediately informed; the epicenter was right beneath his feet, in the Shadow Rift.
Combined with the previous attack on the Undercity ambassador's party, and the fact that latent enemies have been active in the shadows, the entire Durotan Peninsula is now in turmoil, and the Warchief is no longer calm.
Thrall had originally planned to take his staff outside the city under cover of night to watch the gladiator matches and see how the human warrior who called himself Ghost Wolf could deal with the invincible Saurfang... and even have a better record than Garrosh.
It's worth noting that Thrall had a 50-win streak after being trained as a human gladiator.
However, this was not an honor for Sal, but a source of pain.
The price of fifty consecutive victories was that fifty of his own kind fought to the death to satisfy the desires of human nobles. In the end, Thrall essentially killed fifty gladiators of his own kind before he earned the title of King of the Arena.
It was around that time that the goblin trade set its sights on Thrall.
Afterwards, Thrall's new tribe received a lot of help from the goblin trade and held gladiatorial competitions, which Thrall tacitly approved. Perhaps deep down he also missed the glory of fighting bloody battles, defeating most of his enemies, and reaching the top.
Thrall allowed slave gladiatorial contests and permitted goblin and ogre mercenaries to recruit participants across Horde territory, with one condition: they could not intentionally kill their opponents.
The gladiator is considered victorious if the opponent surrenders.
Of course, the entertainment value seems greatly diminished. The betting tycoons in the arena will naturally resort to manipulation; it's simply a matter of fate...
The new Horde under Thrall's rule considered the Darkmoon Faire and arenas as rare forms of entertainment, so it was perfectly normal for Thrall to visit them personally. However, this sudden earthquake made Thrall feel the wrath and lamentation of the earth spirits.
He couldn't help but worry, "Could something really have happened in Ragefire Rift?"
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The truth can only be found by reaching the area around the colossal stone statue from which Lorraine fled.
Driven mad, Garona continued to tear at the already dead Godos.
After Godos died, one of the jewels on his body shattered, seemingly causing an earthquake. This was a signal, and also a chain reaction indicating that the being sealed within the giant stone golem's mouth was escaping.
Despite the falling rocks overhead, Garona, consumed by pain and resentment, remained unfazed by the lava pool beside her. The rocks stirred up countless waves of molten lava; anyone touched by it, whether caveman or orc, would be instantly incinerated...
Countless orcs were already running around aimlessly, and most of them dared not head towards the entrance of Ragefire Rift, as the clan elders had clear rules.
The Fireblade Clan's public leaders and representatives in Orgrimmar are the final gatekeepers; any clansmen who dare to approach will face the most severe punishment...
However, the Fireblade Clan Chief still saw someone running towards the forbidden area. A fierce glint flashed in his eyes, and he threw a handful of oily magic powder at the fire beside him. In the distance, on the Lava Bridge, the lucky one who had managed to cross it and was about to reach the Shadow Rift portal had not yet crossed the Lava Bridge.
The flames, scorching with molten lava, seemed to come alive, sweeping over and instantly engulfing the target in the lava, leaving no trace of their remains.
Chief Fireblade breathed a sigh of relief, but at the same time, he muttered to himself, "Could something really have happened inside?"
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