Necromancer in another world

Chapter 892 Killing Haka, I am the Blood God

Chapter 892 Killing Haka, I am the Blood God

From the conversation between the Blood Golem and Liadrin, Vol'jin heard a piece of news—the blood elves have paladins.

This news shocked Vol'jin. As the most powerful magic race among the mortal races, the blood elves with the Magister Legion and Rangers say that their long-range attack troops rank second. No race really dares to say that they are the first. Yes, their only weakness is in melee units.

Without strong melee combat that can resist and fight, it is impossible to truly dominate the world with long-range troops alone. The blood elves in the past may not agree with this concept. The proud high elves feel that their magic is invincible, and they can fight before the enemy approaches. Just kill it.

After experiencing the war of natural disasters invaded by Alsace, the blood elves whose homes were destroyed no longer think about it.

As the saying goes, eat a cut, grow a wisdom.

After suffering a big loss from the Scourge, the blood elves have been seeking to solve their shortcomings of weak melee troops.

Now that they have paladins who are known for their resistance to fighting, the weakness of the blood elves without strong melee troops does not exist.

Perhaps the offensive ability of paladins is generally not high, but their defensive ability is recognized by the world. What the blood elves want is their strong defensive ability.

With the paladins at the front, the blood elves' magister army and ranger troops can play without any scruples, and their tyrannical long-range attack power has the ability to destroy the army of any race in the world.

Magister, ranger, paladin, the combination of these three, even the Dragon Legion will not lightly flirt with it.

It can be said that with the paladins, the resurgence of the blood elves is unstoppable. The Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, which once dominated the northern border, will once again become a force that dominates the world, but the outside world does not know this news.

This is where Vol'jin is startled. He doesn't know what agreement Kael'thas and Leo have reached, but he understands that the appearance of blood elves as paladins must have something to do with Leo. The walker will know that Leo has the secret method to train paladins.

With such powerful strength, the blood elves will completely get rid of their dependence on the tribe. Will Kael'thas, who is not willing to be with the orcs, ignore the orders of the great chief from Orgrimmar?

If you think about it with your toes, you know it's absolutely impossible.

If it wasn't for the fact that the entire race was on the verge of genocide back then, and with Cirvanas' relationship, how could the blood elves agree to join the tribal camp?

Even if they joined under unavoidable circumstances, Silvermoon City has always only had direct contact with the Undercity, and Thrall's orders had to be passed on to Sylvanas Slorthemar and others to ignore them.

The strength of the orcs was greatly weakened after the Battle of the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj, and the tauren were also fighting fiercely with their sworn enemy, the centaur. The Forsaken of Sylvanas fought against Mograine's The Ebon Blade Knights were inextricably killed. If the blood elves had another situation, the tribe would be in danger of falling apart if Thrall couldn't handle it well.

Thinking of this, Wojin broke into a cold sweat secretly.

He forgot, however, that his Darkspear clan was also considered an unstable factor in the eyes of many.

After the war in Stranglethorn Vale, the Darkspear, which successively annexed the two tribes of Bloodcap and Skullsplitting, was no weaker than the orcs in terms of population or military strength. In addition, Vol'jin avoided the orcs when they joined forces with blood elves and humans. , it's hard not to have other thoughts.

Seeing Vol'jin's suddenly gloomy face, Leo and Kael'thas looked at each other, and they both smiled slightly.

The blood stone demon avatar deliberately said in front of Vol'jin that the news of the blood elf having a paladin was to put pressure on Vol'jin, no, to be precise, it should be to put pressure on the Darkspear troll.

Perhaps Vol'jin is very convinced of Thrall. As long as the wise Thrall still sits on the throne of the warchief, Vol'jin will have no other thoughts, but what about others?
Don't forget, Vol'jin is not the only Darkspear tribe, Tortugai and other troll powerhouses are not mentioned, only Zalazane and Braddock, these two powerful witch doctors alone are enough to influence Vol'jin Kim's decision.

Why did Zalazane rebel?
Not because he was dissatisfied with the fact that the Darkspear trolls had almost become a vassal of the orcs.

Who does Braddock represent?
That was the power that was eager to make the troll rise again, otherwise why would he betray Anashik and lead a Skullsplitter tribe whose population and military strength were not inferior to Darkspear's to join Vol'jin.

Now the Darkspear tribe is no longer the Darkspear under the will of Vol'jin alone. With the expansion of power and the increase of the tribe's population, the Darkspear tribe has formed the power of at least three major factions.

The patriarch of Vol'jin is in control of the overall situation, so it goes without saying that Zalazane agrees with Vol'jin on many issues, but he has a big disagreement with Vol'jin on how to get along with the orcs. In this regard Zalazane and Braddock are consistent.

Because of his belief in Thrall, Vol'jin didn't have much thought at this time, Zalazane and Braddock were different.

If the strength of the orcs is much stronger than that of Darkspear, the two witch doctors will not reveal anything, but the current situation is that the orcs are not much stronger than Darkspear, and even the Darkspear is slightly stronger than the orcs, so why the Darkspear tribe? Want to obey the orcs?
Just because of Thrall's wisdom?

joke!

You Sal have a good mind and a good eye, but we just can't arrange it?
In fact, it is not that no one wants to do many things, but that no one takes the lead. Once someone takes the lead, it is natural that there will be no latecomers.

The blood elves, who are also part of the tribe, have shown signs of dissatisfaction with Orgrimmar. Since blood elves can do it, why can't Darkspear do it?

Are trolls worse than elves?
Leo deliberately made the tribe uneasy, and found something for Thrall to do, so that he had no time to think about other things. Kael'thas also had his own purpose in cooperating with Leo.

Lor'themar's appeasement policy, the blood elf prince, has long been dissatisfied. If the blood elves hadn't joined the Horde camp, how could there have been the silver covenant incidents that followed?
As the master of the Sunstrider Court and the prince of the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, Kael'thas did not want to see his own race divided, so he was extremely annoyed at Lor'themar who caused this situation.

Because of dissatisfaction and anger, Kael'thas must find a way to change this situation.

If there is no special reason to quit the tribe directly, this is absolutely not acceptable.

Originally, the blood elves had drawn a lot of criticism for withdrawing from the alliance. If they immediately withdraw from the tribe after the crisis is resolved, wouldn't this offend both camps?

Also, if he did that, what would others think of Kael'thas, and how would he look at the blood elves?

Perhaps the name "betrayer" will become the common name for the blood elves, and Kael'thas will never allow such a thing to happen.

Dissatisfied with joining the tribe, and unwilling to be with the orcs, but unable to find an excuse to quit, Kael'thas was very distressed, so he wanted to find an early bird, and the best target for this early bird was the blood elves who also couldn't see Pleasant troll.

Kael'thas doesn't expect to be able to encourage Vol'jin, as long as he can encourage his people to make dissatisfaction with the orcs, and wait for the orcs and trolls to have a dirty look and then play it by ear.

It's a pity that Kael'thas didn't know that what Leo thought was very different from him.

Zara Zane and Braddock want to encourage, but wouldn't it be better to directly turn Woking back?

As for Kael'thas's belief that Vol'jin would not turn against him, it was because Thrall's position was too secure, so he never considered the fact that Thrall was not in the position of warchief.

It seems impossible for Thrall to step down as the great chief, but in Leo's dictionary there is no such thing as impossible.

Why did Leo let Varian know that there is a way to transport a large number of soldiers to the world of Draenor? Why did he advocate the northern invasion of Northrend before the operation of Draenor? Isn’t Leo trying to speed up the incident? process to make something happen earlier?
"After you've dealt with the Blood God Hakkar in Zul'Gurub, accompany me to Draenor."

Leo sent a message to Kael'thas with mental fluctuations. Vol'jin looked at the two allies around him if he felt something, and remained very wary of their private communication.

Kael'thas did not refuse Leo's invitation, in fact he also had some things to do.

Before the forces of Stormwind, Gilneas, and Ironforge enter the world of Draenor, he and Leo must bring the rich Taikaro Forest and Nagrand Plains under their control, making these two places the world of Kuei. New resource supply points in Erthalas and Arathor.

boom!
The gate of Zul'Gurub was blasted by Liadrin with a sword enough to accommodate three people to pass through. The gate made of rock as hard as magic iron by the jungle troll was bombarded by the countess of the blood elf. Well, Liadrin's strength is shocking.

Before becoming a paladin, Liadrin was the most powerful priest of the Holy Light in the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas. After becoming a paladin, she was the strongest blood elf paladin. Now, after receiving the blood of the blood god Now, as the first blood knight, she has naturally become the strongest blood knight.

"Very powerful attack power. I didn't expect that the lethality would be doubled after adding the power of holy light to the corrosive power of the blood of the blood god."

Carefully observing the gap she made, Liadrin came to the conclusion that the blood golem did not lie to her, and the blood knight was indeed stronger than ordinary paladins in terms of attack power.

Of course, the attack stronger than ordinary paladins is not obtained out of thin air. Whenever the corrosive power of blood god's blood is used, the blood knight's body will experience unbearable pain for ordinary people.

Haka, the blood god, is an evil god after all, and if he wants to use its power, he has to bear the backlash of evil forces. That is to say, the blood of the blood god is a thing that can hurt the enemy one thousand and self-damage eight hundred.

Fortunately, the paladin has a strong recovery ability and can bear it. Few people can beat the paladin in fighting consumption.

"It would be great if there was no corrosive force to backfire when using the blood of the blood god."

Liadlin murmured to herself, saying that the human heart is not enough, and if you have a good one, you will ask for better ones. Is Liadlin's idea too greedy?
"It's actually very easy to get rid of the backlash effect of the blood of the blood god." Leo's blood stone demon clone took over Liadlin's words, and his next words revealed his purpose, "Kill Hakar, I'm the new blood God, then I will have the ability to undo this evil for the Blood Knight."

Replacing Hakar, this is the true purpose of the blood stone demon clone to create the blood knight.

(End of this chapter)

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