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Chapter 81 New team members

Compared with ordinary tauren, Prell has no discrimination against "soul walkers". Ordinary tauren believe that soul walkers travel on the edge of life and death and return to reality from the world of the dead, so they regard soul walkers as

They are considered undead creatures.

The tauren's discrimination against soul walkers is more of a living individual's fear of death and the undead. But Prell has a different view. He once heard Rexxar talk about his understanding of soul walkers, and Lexa's understanding

It is more based on the knowledge of the orc warlocks.

Prell has some new personal understanding of this. He believes that the world of Azeroth is the real three-dimensional world, and sub-planes such as the Emerald Dream and the Shadow Kingdom can be regarded as high-dimensional spaces. Soul Walkers are those who have entered too high a dimension.

Creatures in dimensional space, so their so-called state of nothingness is probably a quantized form.

Therefore, he does not discriminate against soul walkers, and even feels curious. In this plane and world full of magic, the shadow that represents the holy light and the opposite of light, the nature that represents life, the undead that represents death, and the shadow that represents order

Arcane magic and evil energy representing chaos, these six basic forces, are the organic composition of the entire world.

Power does not differentiate between good and evil. The key depends on the stance of the creature using these powers.

The power of the dead used by soul walkers does not necessarily mean that they are representatives of evil. This is Pure's simple and simple idea, so he suddenly felt that he could recruit this respectable soul walker into his team, and at the same time

You can also learn more about the power of the dead.

So he said loudly: "According to the order of the tauren warchief Kane Bloodhoof, I have the power to recruit companions. Dear Soul Walker, now I use the mission given by the warchief to ask you to join my team. Please come out and join me."

Let’s meet!”

He said loudly twice in succession, slight ripples rippled in the air, and the figure of the Soul Walker slowly appeared from beside a big tree.

Prell looked at him with his observation eyes and said: "Pilto Thunderhorn, the tauren need your help!"

This was the first time he had observed the state of Soul Walker up close, and felt that he would be an excellent helper.

"Pilto. Thunderhorn race tauren

Male 24 years old adult rare

Professional Soul Walker

Skill Mastery: Soul Link: Link the souls of up to 5 living individuals together. If one of the individuals is attacked, all linked individuals will share the damage equally. The living individuals affected by the soul chain will not be affected by the sharing.

Death due to injury. When suffering too many major blows, its physical strength will drop to 1 point, and the soul link will be automatically released.

Magic Devouring: Devour the magic effects of the designated target, and replenish and transform them into the user's own necromantic power, including positive and negative magic effects.

State of Nothingness: Soul Walkers can enter a state of nothingness, drifting between reality and the Kingdom of Shadows, immune to all physical attacks, and can only withstand spell attacks.

Resistant Skin (Passive): Extremely resistant to necromancy."

Prell noticed that Pierto Thunderhorn had actually completed a career change. His race was still that of a tauren, so he still had the racial talents of a tauren.

He looked at Pierto Thunderhorn. The tauren soul walker's body hidden under the gray cloak was translucent. The lantern hanging on the wooden staff in his hand emitted a faint light of white and green, which was strange.

Yes, the light was neither an oil lamp nor a candle, and it didn't seem to have any heat.

Antana Windwhisper tried her best to hide behind Prell, but found that the kobold's short body could not be hidden, so she took a few steps back and hid behind the pandaman who was also watching the fun.

Belga and Snu still stood behind Prell. They trusted Prell, so they only regarded Pierto Thunderhorn as an extremely special tauren.

As for the little harpy Lestalen, she was not afraid of Pilto Thunderhorn at all, and even curiously flapped her wings and flew around the tall tauren.

Chen Stormstout touched his furry cheek with his fat fingers and suddenly asked: "Is the soul burning in your lantern?" His Tauren language was not very proficient, so this sentence was a little stiff, but

At least Pierto Thunderhorn understood it.

He nodded, glanced at Lestalen, and said: "These are the souls of the harpies I collected!" This was the first time he spoke, and it was different from the generally deep and deep voice of tauren men.

His voice was a bit ethereal, as if he was very close and yet very far away.

Lestalen barely understood the Tauren language, so she did not understand this sentence. She still looked at Pierto Thunderhorn with curiosity. Prell hesitated for a moment, feeling that it was better not to translate this sentence to Lesta.

Lun listened.

Obviously, the "souls of the harpies" that Pierto Thunderhorn was talking about were the harpies of the Witchwing clan who were harassed in the rear and killed by the tauren. Since Prell negotiated with the Witchwing clan on behalf of the tauren,

After the armistice, these harpies scattered in the rear also returned to Wushuiling in batches.

"Then, are you willing to join my team and continue to fight the centaurs in the Cinder Valley and Desolation Land?" Prell looked at him expectantly.

Pierto Thunderhorn looked at Antana Windwhisper who was still hiding behind the pandaren. Although this heifer, like all his compatriots, was very repulsive to him, the heifer appeared here, and there was no

Refuting what Prell said, it shows that Prell did have the permission of the chief.

He nodded silently and said, "Then let's go!" It seemed that he had been lacking communication with others for a long time. He spoke very slowly and spoke very little.

Prell said: "When we are ready, we will set off, and I will inform you then." Pierto Leijiao nodded again, then turned back and walked deeper into the woods, and then his figure appeared again.

Once he disappeared deep into the dark woods.

Although it was a spur-of-the-moment idea, Prell reported the members of his team to Kane Bloodhoof. Hearing that Prell actually roped in a Soul Walker as a teammate, Kane Bloodhoof hesitated for a moment, and finally

It's still the default.

Prell seized on the small loopholes in the power he had given him, and Cairn Bloodhoof was not willing to go back on his promise for this trivial matter. As a warchief, he considered issues from a different perspective than ordinary tauren.

An ordinary tauren might hate to reject soul walkers, but he would not. In fact, many years ago, one of his former war chiefs had two soul walkers as secret guards.

It’s just that soul walkers are extremely rare in the tauren race in any era. Even so far, Pierto Leijiao is the only soul walker in the entire tauren race. In order to take care of the suffering people during the migration,

Regarding the emotions of his compatriots, Cairn Bloodhoof adopted an indifferent attitude towards this only soul walker.

Under the personal leadership of Cairn Bloodhoof, the tauren troops quickly assembled and quickly moved to the Sun Stone Residence for support.

The Sunstone is located in the middle of the Stonetalon Mountains, and Prell's team members were at the back. When he passed the mouth of Rolling Rock Canyon again, he found that the canyon occupied by Gogo Kobolds was still empty.

Obviously, the Gorgo Kobolds chose to remain indifferent to the war in the Stonetalon Mountains and the Barrens as always. Prell was very much like telling his mother clan that the outside world had changed. It could even be said that Kalimdor

The mainland is about to undergo major changes that have not been seen in thousands of years.

He hoped that his tribesmen in the Gale Mine and Rolling Rock Canyon could have a clear understanding. Unfortunately, the time had not come yet, and Prell did not have enough influence. He just sighed lowly.

Because of the march of the tauren, there were no goblins or gnolls in the Gale Valley. Prell even guessed that those guilty goblins with ulterior motives might have thought that the tauren were going to attack them! After all, the harpies were targeting the tauren.

The war was started by them.

Traveling northwest along the Spider Web Trail, they passed through the Hisel Canyon, which is the home of the entire Stonetalon Mountains spider swarm. It is said that a huge spider queen leads her people to live there.

Then they finally came to Sun Stone House. Sun Stone House is located in the north of Xisel Canyon. It is also one of the many canyon basins in the Stonetalon Mountains. It can even be said to be one of the richest and most suitable basins for intelligent creatures to live in groups.

Following the road heading west along the spider web path and passing through the mouth of the open canyon, Prell followed the tauren army into the Burning Sun Stone Residence.

From the mouth of the valley to the valley, tall tauren totem wooden pillars and stone pillars stretched on both sides of the road. Climbing along the road to the high ground, Player stood in a house beside the road and looked down, seeing a patch of greenery.

A lush basin.

The basin is surrounded by dense woods, with a river passing through the middle and forming a small lake. Tauren tents stand around the lake, apparently forming a prosperous settlement.

He also discovered that on the outskirts of the tauren settlement, there were a large number of cultivated fields, with some tauren farmers working in them.

The blazing sunshine shines from the sky, and the entire basin is bright. However, compared with the green woods, the growth of crops in the cultivated fields is not very good. Looking from the direction of Prell, the fields are withered and yellow.

After all, the tauren are a nomadic race. Even if there are many druids among them who are good at communicating with nature, they cannot quickly transform into a farming race in a short period of time.

After falling behind the team, Prell continued to move forward with his team members. Some tauren patrol soldiers along the way had noticed the strange people in the team, so Pierto Leijiao took the initiative to leave the team and went alone.

Walk towards the woods at the foot of the mountain.

He told Prell that he would wait at the edge of the woods leading to the Coke Valley from the mountain behind Liesun Stone House. Prell sighed, feeling sorry for this Niutou who was not understood by his fellow tribesmen but still insisted on his love and concern for his own race.

People watched him leave with full respect.


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