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Chapter 427 N'Zoth's Escape



Chapter 427 N'Zoth's Escape

Lorraine quickly read most of the dense text.

This ability was indescribable; it wasn't like reading, but rather downloading. With the help of the Mirror of Truth, he poured knowledge into the undead's tattered head. For the first time, Lorraine learned the detailed history of Azeroth from ancient times.

This time it was even more detailed than the teacher's explanation...

There is a key piece of information recorded on the stone tablet.

When the Elf Queen Azshara committed an unforgivable error, Cenarius, the Forest God, was forced to detonate the Well of Eternity in order to close the demonic portal and cut off its energy supply.

The resulting damage directly cracked the earth...

The portal in the Well of Eternity was indeed closed, and as a result, Azeroth was shattered into several major parts: the main continent of Kalimdor (the land of starlight), the human homeland of the Eastern Kingdoms, the northern continent of Northrend, and numerous large and small broken islands.

The location of the Well of Eternity sank into the sea, forming a massive whirlpool.

The great whirlpool in the middle of the endless sea between the two continents is the Eye of Eternity from back then.

With the fall of the Elven Empire, most of the Highborne were dragged into the ocean to slumber... The Night Elves formally abandoned magic and embraced the power of nature, following the path of the Druids to seek balance in life and heal the world's wounds.

When the world was torn apart, not only was the Well of Eternity destroyed, but another being also took the opportunity to break free of his shackles... It was N'Zoth, the God of a Thousand Beards and the Nightmare Demon... He directly corrupted Azshara and the Highborne who had sunk to the bottom of the sea... turning them into the Naga.

It also initiated the Twilight Project, which will last for tens of thousands of years...

In Twilight Highlands, all things will come to an end! A new Dark Empire will surely be rebuilt...

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Upon seeing this, Lorraine's expression hardened. Although he had read over a million words of information, only a few seconds had actually passed.

The Mirror of Truth is just that awesome...

The value of being a "godfather" is still rising!

The information obtained from the stone tablet also contained some trivial details that were closely related to Lorraine... including that the water elemental lord Neptulon and his water elementals had actually gained their freedom... but N'Zoth did not let them go, sending the Naga and Faceless Ones to attack its offspring.

The fish-men, being such lowly creatures, can only live by the sea because they are oppressed and hunted by the Naga... They are waiting for a savior.

Therazane, the Earth Mother, wasn't trapped underground; she simply chose to enter a slumber...

As for the wind elemental lords... defeated and not worth mentioning. The stone tablet recorded contempt for the wind elementals, but Lorraine didn't know who had written it.

Who is the leader of the Twilight's Hammer?

Lorraine has hardly ever seen any demigods or demons... Even if the dreadlord Varimathras and the hellish imps are considered demons, he hasn't felt any oppressive aura from them.

The Faceless Ones are indeed troublesome.

Frostbolt and Frostfinger have almost no effect on the Faceless Ones... Lorraine hasn't tried other spell attacks to see if they work, and soul-based abilities are also ineffective because the opponent doesn't have a soul at all.

Perhaps shadow attacks would be useful...

Lorraine once only possessed a wand capable of unleashing shadow attacks. That wand was given to the mayor, who then passed it on to Master Yuvel, but it seems it was not appreciated.

Lorraine has somehow obtained the Shadow Wand from the mayor's treasury again...

The wand was small, and he had packed it and some magical materials into his magic pouch beforehand. This prevented all the treasures from being taken to Silvermoon City by Terra's Sunreavers.

Throwing a wand can cause damage... that's a decent option against low-level enemies, or when you're out of supplies. But against enemies like Faceless Ones, throwing a wand at them while standing in front of them is just asking for a quick death...

How should I deal with these otherworldly beings that are beyond human comprehension?

An enemy that even the elemental lords cannot defeat. As a first-class sergeant of the tribe who has just grown into an intermediate mage, should I organize a team, call on twenty-five tribe warriors, or even forty, to come and fight against the evil ancient god?

Perhaps we could try that later... or perhaps build a regular legion using our loyal subordinates?

To fully utilize one's ability to control the undead and command a legion of the dead? If mindless legions were so effective, wouldn't the Lich King have already unified the world?

The mindless zombie army is actually not as easy to control as you might imagine.

The immense mental energy required means that only beings like the Lich King, who have abandoned their physical bodies and been granted amplified soul and mind control abilities similar to WFI, can simultaneously manipulate or influence millions of undead.

Lorraine once tried to control more than two thousand miscellaneous soldiers to fight against Garin's human cavalry regiment, but the result was that he was stretched thin, unable to defend himself, and overwhelmed.

The young Forsaken necromancer, Lorraine, has not yet reached the level of a micro-management master or a lich; he is merely an novice relying on necromancy runes. At least for now, he is still affected by the Seed of Plague.

I always felt that I would soon be transformed by the Faceless Ones, or burned by the Holy Light of the Scarlet Crusade, or completely devoured by the Plague Seeds and turned into an ordinary undead... The illusion was reborn, and only the Mirror of Truth and a few hidden powers on my body were vying for control of Death's toy, so that Lorraine would not have become an idiot and a puppet as before.

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For the past twenty-one days, Lorraine has been fighting almost entirely alone...

The intermediate necromancy runes did help him a lot, but now, without any outside help, he still has to rely on the talent bestowed upon him by his 'godfather'... His 'godfather' bestowed the same ability upon many lucky individuals... but only Lorraine caught his 'godfather's eye'.

Unfortunately, more than one "godfather" had his eye on Lorraine.

There are always troublemakers who have turned the spokesperson for the destroyer of all realms into an apostle of other forces...

Unable to redeem or connect with its own disciples, the "godfather" must first fight and contend with those who transgress... to ensure the Realm of Death has a place in Azeroth. The universally despised power of death has brazenly descended upon the mortal realm...

The plague messenger Lorraine always makes new discoveries that delight his 'godfather'.

The gods chose the souls of ordinary mortals because mortals always possess infinite potential...more spiritual than those creations of Titans, of stone and steel, and more capable of growth than so-called offspring of beasts, strange elemental creatures, or even so-called lizard dragons.

The advantage of having two souls in one is that it's incredibly powerful, ensuring your electronic pet isn't lonely...it's fun and lively.

Even the seemingly insignificant goblins are masterpieces of the Creator; they are no weaker than any other race, only too ugly in appearance. Goblins are unique creations of the Creators... Inferior creations such as cavemen, kobolds, bear-men, and harpies could never grow into beings favored by the gods...

Lorraine, the Plaguebringer, is actually an awakened Forsaken necromancer...

It's a possibility...

He is unique, one of a kind...


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