Chapter 1117 Kil'jaeden: You can dance as you please, and I'll lose if I ignore you.
The relationship between Archimonde and Kil'jaeden, who were both promoted demon lords from the eredar archons, was not as friendly as outsiders imagined.
Among the three archons of the eredar, Kil'jaeden and Velen were from the same era. The two had a close friendship and talked about everything.
This is why Kil'jaeden was so angry after Velen abandoned Argus and fled. He believed that Velen had betrayed the deep friendship they had forged for tens of thousands of years.
Another consul of the same generation as Kil'jaeden and Velen is Archimonde's mentor Thal'kiel. Judging from this relationship, Archimonde is a generation younger than Kil'jaeden and Velen, except for official duties.
There are not many common topics outside.
After leading the entire clan to defect to Sargeras, the strength of the two archons, who were also infused with the demon king's evil energy, was indistinguishable.
The Burning Legion is a new starting point for both of them, and their original seniority and seniority are no longer important.
Compared with Kil'jaeden, who is accustomed to sitting at the rear and strategizing, Archimonde, who is younger and more ambitious, likes to charge on the front line and relies on his example to attract more followers within the Burning Legion, which believes in respecting the strong.
Over time, the two gradually gained their own unique titles within the Burning Legion based on their different acting styles.
The Fraudster and the Polluter, from these two titles you can tell at a glance that they have completely different styles.
In an organization as rich in martial arts as the Burning Legion, there is no doubt that Archimonde's style is more likely to win the worship of demons.
The wily Kil'jaeden didn't care about this. He was happy to let Archimonde stand in front and attract attention, so that he could have more time and energy to hunt down Velen and the draenei.
But, if that's all, that's it.
The ambitious Archimonde completely expanded as his influence grew. He began to look down on his senior Kil'jaeden, who only knew how to "make small moves" in the rear, and claimed that his status was already above that of the fraudsters.
Kil'jaeden was dissatisfied with Archimonde's almost unabashed announcement, but the Deceiver didn't intend to do anything for a while, allowing the fool who increasingly worshiped muscles and gradually abandoned thinking to continue to grow.
The former Archimonde was also a man of both civil and military skills who was good at using intrigues and tricks. The reason why his mentor Thal'kiel fell from power was that Archimonde played a lot of role behind the scenes.
After being imbued with great power by Sargeras, Archimonde discovered a problem.
Many problems that previously required the use of brains can now be easily solved with just the use of hands.
After gradually getting used to this simple and crude way of solving problems, Archimonde could never go back.
Just as Kil'jaeden thought, Archimonde can always solve problems through pure strength. It doesn't matter even if he encounters a strong enemy that he cannot defeat. Sargeras, the invincible opponent in the universe, will take action anyway.
As the Burning Legion conquered countless worlds in the universe, the name of the Defiler, who often acted as a vanguard, finally officially surpassed the Deceiver, who rarely went to the front line, and was recognized as the Legion's second-ranking figure below Sargeras.
Kil'jaeden's city is extremely deep, and he himself does not care about Archimonde's show of force, but the demons who follow the Deceiver are very disgusted with the increasingly assertive Defiler faction.
Moreover, Kil'jaeden only showed that he didn't care much on the outside, but in fact he was also angry in his heart.
If Archimonde failed during the invasion of Azeroth, or even died, Kil'jaeden would not be able to take the opportunity to suppress the Defiler's forces.
By the time Archimonde is resurrected by Sargeras, the situation within the Burning Legion must have gone through a major reshuffle.
However, even the far-sighted fraudster did not expect that Sargeras had no intention of resurrecting Archimonde at all, because he found a more suitable helper.
A sand sculpture netizen from another world once told Sarlayan a common saying - those who are not of my race must have a different heart.
This sentence is equally valid for Azeroth and Sargeras.
If he could corrupt the souls of his fellow Titans for his own use, Sargeras would naturally trust his fellow Titans more.
Eredar? Their usefulness has ended.
With the help of a large number of high-end technologies and spells provided by the Eredar civilization, the Burning Legion embarked on a period of crazy expansion.
However, there are limits to accumulation and accumulation. After the War of the Ancients 10,000 years ago, Sargeras, who suffered his first failure, discovered a problem.
The development potential brought to the Burning Legion by the eredar civilization began to be gradually exhausted, and they could no longer provide more help to the Burning Legion, which still needed to expand.
In this case, while the Titan's soul is about to be corrupted and join the Legion's expedition, it is almost time for the old-era demon lords headed by Kil'jaeden and Archimonde to withdraw from the front line.
Sargeras is not stupid, he will not tell the fraudsters and polluters himself about his plans to upgrade early.
Sargeras has been running around in the universe for countless years. Isn't it easy to kill someone with a borrowed knife?
Sharlayan is not sure whether Sargeras has already expected that Archimonde will be defeated in Azeroth. In any case, once Archimonde dies, Sargeras, who has other plans in mind, will never kill him again.
resurrection.
Kil'jaeden, who doesn't know Sargeras's plans for the time being, will not let go of the power vacuum period after Archimonde's death and has not yet been resurrected. He will foolishly take Mannoroth, Archimonde's absolute confidant.
Resurrection first?
Obviously it's impossible.
Among the high-level demons who invaded Azeroth, except for Tichondrius and other fear lords who were originally sent by Kil'jaeden to "assist" Archimonde, once the others die and return to the Twisting Void, it will be a long time.
Resurrection will not be possible for some time.
Sarlayan was unable to intervene in the overt and covert struggle between the two giants of the Burning Legion, and had no intention of intervening.
He is happy to see this happen. This internal conflict among demons that is destined to come will definitely affect the overall combat effectiveness of the Burning Legion, giving Azeroth more time to enrich its own strength.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! At this moment, Mannoroth is still waiting with great anticipation to see what kind of surprises the Warsong clan can bring him, and Sharlayan plans to make him happy first.
After a while, he only had this last happy time anyway.
After confirming the route of the Warsong Clan, Sharlayan quickly folded his wings and dived back to the Warsong Lumber Camp.
"How about it?"
As soon as Sharlayan landed and returned to his human form, Varok Saurfang, who was anxious, immediately came up to ask about the situation.
"I saw them."
Sarlayan looked at King Saurfang calmly: "Unfortunately, judging from the stench of evil energy that unconsciously escapes when the Warsong clan marches in groups... we are indeed a step too late."
"Hey~"
Varok had actually expected this, but when he heard this fact with his own ears, he still felt a little depressed.
As the tribal military leader when the warchief was away, Varok quickly adjusted his mentality.
"There is no other way. In order to prevent those single-minded guys from causing more trouble, we can only subdue them first."
Sarlayan agreed with this, but he also gave a warning: "Be careful. After drinking the blood of demons again, the combat effectiveness of the Warsong clan has returned to the peak state of the old tribe."
"Varok, you should know their current strength better than I do."
Varok nodded solemnly: "Duke Deep Shadow, please leave matters on the battlefield to me. I will do my best to suppress the resistance of the Warsong clan."
"Compared with this, I am more worried about post-war handling issues."
Sarlayan knew what Varok was worried about, raised his hand and patted his solid shoulder to comfort him: "On this point, I believe Go'el can successfully solve the problem of demon blood after returning from Stonetalon Mountain.
Let’s focus on the present first.”
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The one who can solve the problem of demon blood contamination is not Go'el, but Medivh who will inevitably follow him.
As an astral mage, the last guardian of Tirisfal, and the previous master of Karazhan, Medivh's knowledge is very profound.
When Sargeras induced him to do various actions that harmed Azeroth, although it was not out of his own will, Medivh also passively learned a lot of advanced knowledge related to evil energy from the Demon King.
If you ask who knows the most about fel energy in Azeroth currently, no one can match Medivh.
Just as Sharlayan predicted, after getting used to the attack intensity of the degraded version of the orcs, the Sentinel troops lacked adequate preparation for the counterattack of the Warsong Clan who suddenly doubled in strength, and were defeated in one blow as expected.
Grom was not busy massacring the dispersed night elves, because more powerful enemies had already come to the door.
"ha!"
Looking at several behemoths flying from a distance, Grom's body and spirit were once again intensified by the demon's blood, and the corners of Grom's mouth curled up in a ferocious arc.
"Is this the dragon of Azeroth that that old guy from Zuluhid said? Let me try to see which one is stronger between you and Gronn!"
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