Quel'Thalas and Kul Tiras chose to sit back and watch the fight in Northrend, allowing the demons of the Burning Legion and the undead of the Scourge to fight to the death on the cold glaciers.
These two races are not afraid of cold and heat, but the high elves and humans who are mortals are not.
After being stationed on extremely cold glaciers for a long time, the soldiers' bodies will eventually be unable to bear it, resulting in unnecessary non-combat attrition.
Fortunately, the Iron Wall Dam military base built by Sarlayan is right on the edge of the Crystalsong Forest barrier. It is still under the protection of the barrier and will not be invaded by the cold wind of Icecrown Glacier.
Ner'zhul and Tichondrius were not stupid. Even though the two sides were already fighting fiercely in the center of the flat glacier, they were still wary of the high elves who were hiding on the edge of the glacier to watch the battle.
As the Burning Legion's frontline barracks attacked from north to south, Mal'Ganis asked Tichondrius, who was still calm and composed, with a worried look on his face: "Chief, you really don't have to think of a way to deal with the group of long-term soldiers who are waiting for us to lose both sides."
Ears?"
Tichondrius waved his hand indifferently: "I know what they are planning, and I also know what you are worried about."
"Don't worry, I made arrangements in advance. What do you think Balnazar is going to do?"
"It's not that easy for stupid mortals to pick peaches, so just watch carefully."
"Compared to those ants who only dare to make small moves behind their backs..."
Tichondrius raised his head with a solemn expression and looked at the majestic Ice Crown Fortress in the distance.
"Raising tigers is a recipe for disaster... You really gave me a problem."
Although Icecrown Citadel was completed by the undead of the Scourge who worked tirelessly and urgently, the construction drawings of this solid fortress, which is completely different from the orc architectural style, were actually made by the Dreadlord.
As the leader of the Nasrezim clan, how could Tichondrius fail to recognize the origin of this fortress.
It was this design by his compatriots that blocked the path of the Burning Legion...or Denathrius' "clearing the door" to destroy corpses and traces, which made Tichondrius very angry.
Mal'Ganis, Diselok, and Varimathras heard the anger in Tichondrius' joking tone, and the three of them hurriedly bowed and admitted their mistake.
"Please forgive me, leader, we didn't expect that guy Ner'zhul..."
"okay."
Tichondrius put away his creepy smile and interrupted the explanations of the three of them expressionlessly.
"You can wait until later to state your defense to the master in person. Now I just want to know, who has the means to break this fortress?"
Tichondrius glanced deeply at the three of them: "Ner'zhul knows too much, and we must not let him be captured by Kil'jaeden!"
"That cowardly old orc can't bear the torture of the witch coven. When the time comes, he will spit out everything he knows. This is a huge threat to us."
"The master personally gave me an order to shut up Ner'zhul forever before the Burning Legion reclaims him!"
The four Dreadlords present are all our own, and they all understand the seriousness of the problem.
Diselok lowered his head and pondered for a moment, then raised his hand and said, "Chief, I may have an idea."
Tichondrius: "Say."
"Kel'Thuzad."
Diserok said calmly: "As the second-in-command of the Scourge, the Archlich Kel'Thuzad has authority second only to Ner'zhul himself."
"And because Ner'zhul without a body cannot move freely, at certain times, Kel'Thuzad's authority can even temporarily override Ner'zhul."
"Of course, that's assuming Ner'zhul doesn't use the Helm of Dominance."
"Speaking of which..." Tichondrius asked in confusion: "The great lich you are talking about has never been included in the control network of the Helm of Command?"
Diselok nodded: "Kel'Thuzad was the first important talent to join the Scourge, and he took the initiative to join the Lich King in order to delve into the mysteries of death spells."
"Therefore, Ner'zhul has always respected this learned lich and did not want to forcibly control his thinking and thus curb his creativity."
"Over the years, Mal'Ganis and I have tested Kel'Thuzad many times. His determination to seek the truth is very determined, and he cannot fake anything."
"However, he has always been wary of us from the Burning Legion. Kel'Thuzad has always been unwilling to have in-depth communication with us behind Ner'zhul's back."
Varimathras took over the topic and added: "According to our secret observations, Kel'Thuzad's knowledge of necromantic magic is far superior to that of Ner'zhul who has become a monk."
"At first, Kel'Thuzad had great respect for Ner'zhul, who claimed to be the Lich King. He hoped to learn the knowledge he needed from Ner'zhul."
"But..." Varimathras sneered and shrugged: "For reasons that everyone knows, the academic knowledge Ner'zhul can take out is quite limited, and the limited part is also instilled in him by us."
"Over time, the wise Kel'Thuzad naturally realized that the so-called Lich King was just an academic liar who boasted loudly."
"Although it was difficult for him to turn around after boarding the pirate ship, he was still extremely loyal to Ner'zhul on the surface, but we believe that this was just because he did not want Ner'zhul to think that he was rebellious and be forcibly brought under the control of the Helm of Dominance.
network."
"Um……"
Tichondrius himself was a master of conspiracy, and he easily gleaned usable information from the words of his three subordinates.
"What do you mean...inciting a rebellion against Kel'Thuzad? Using knowledge as bait to make him truly become my lord's direct subordinate in Azeroth?"
Dieserok: "Yes."
Tichondrius lowered his head and was silent for a while before speaking again: "You have been lurking in Azeroth for many years, and you know Kel'Thuzad better than I do."
"How confident are you that you can instigate Ner'zhul to rebel against him?"
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Mal'Ganis: "If Kel'Thuzad is informed, we can temporarily curb the control of the Helm of Domination over him, I think... at least 8
Guaranteed of success.”
"Kel'Thuzad is a very typical Dalaran scholar. He is willing to pay any price in pursuit of the truth."
"As long as we can pay for the knowledge that interests him and eliminate the possible consequences of betraying Ner'zhul for him in advance, I don't think he will really be loyal to that academic liar to the end."
The Helm of Domination is handcrafted by the Talisman Engraver (Soldier Master) according to the Warden's needs.
In order to avoid arousing the suspicion of the extremely shrewd and cautious fraudster, and thus attracting the attention of the unrivaled Fallen Titan, the Warden did not dare to leave a backdoor in the Helm of Dominance.
However, this does not mean that Tichondrius cannot make small moves on the Helm of Command.
After all, Ner'zhul is only the holder of the Helm of Dominance, not its true master.
To use the theory commonly used in the world where the barrage is located, the Helm of Command is like a public computer. Ner'zhul, who thinks he is the owner of the Helm of Command, actually only has visitor rights, and Tichondrius, who is also a tourist,
It's equal.
If Tichondrius could bypass the undead army and reach the Frozen Throne with the help of Kel'Thuzad, in theory, he could compete with Ner'zhul and interfere with the normal use of the Helm of Domination with the same authority level, allowing
Ner'zhul is temporarily unable to control the Helm of Dominance's abilities.
However, this plan still has risks after all.
The Dreadlords understand the complexity of the human heart better than anyone else, and they cannot guarantee that Kel'Thuzad will betray the Lich King, who has served him for many years, and turn to a great being whose origins are temporarily unknown.
Mal'Ganis and others proposed a solution, and the final decision could only be made by Tichondrius, the leader of the Nasrezim clan.
Regardless of whether this plan succeeds or fails in the end, Tichondrius should...and must bear most of the credit or responsibility.
The Nasrezim clan is good at playing with people's hearts, and this is the same for people inside.
Tichondrius also sat in his current position after experiencing many betrayals and calculations. He needs to consider whether Mal'Ganis and others deliberately came up with a seemingly good and bad idea to plot against him and wanted to take advantage of it.
Take your own leadership position.
"This plan is on hold for now. I need to personally investigate all the information on Kel'Thuzad."
Tichondrius still looked at his three subordinates calmly and said: "While I am out, you continue to command the army and maintain the offensive."
"I hope that when I come back, you will have advanced the battle front to the gate of Icecrown Citadel and made all preparations before launching the plan."
Tichondrius said with a deep meaning: "Don't let me down. If this plan succeeds, I will help you plead with the master to avoid the stupid mistakes you made before."
When the three fear demon kings heard this, their hearts trembled. They hurriedly stood up straight and beat their chests with one hand: "I obey! Leader!"
(/_)
1 second remember website:.Mobile version reading website: