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Chapter 210 Draenei Exiles (Update 1)

Without the support of the Pantheon, Sargeras decided that he needed to raise an army that he could control, large enough to fight the Void Lords, and Sargeras thought of those demons.

Sargeras once defeated them and imprisoned these creatures on the "Exiled Star" - Marton.

Since demons could not be killed outside the Twisting Nether, Sargeras created Mardun to imprison their souls, so that even if the demons were reborn in physical form, they would still be imprisoned on Mardun.

Sargeras traveled to Mardun and shattered the planet with his hands, causing an explosion filled with fel energy that disfigured it.

At the same time, Sargeras was also affected by the big explosion and transformed into a demonic (Titan?) creature full of fel magical energy. Sargeras began to use his new power to make those demons succumb to his will. .

This disaster also tore a huge hole in the boundless darkness (the material universe in World of Warcraft), forming an entrance to the Twisting Nether.

Endless demons will continue to emerge from the void and appear in all time, while before, demons could only be regarded as relatively rare creatures.

After forming the Burning Legion, Sargeras went on his first journey to destroy a world.

It does not possess a star soul, but it has been ordered and has a star envoy like Algalon and Eragon guarding it.

When the Apostle came to see what was going on, Sargeras killed him.

Because the Star Emissary did not reply to messages for a long time, the Pantheon was confused as to why their Emissary had not returned to report, so they sent Aggramar to investigate.

But when Aggramar saw that the Legion was ravaging the planet and Sargeras was leading the demons, Aggramar, furious at his former master's betrayal, challenged Sargeras to a one-on-one challenge. .

The two fought fiercely, but Sargeras was far more powerful, because for the Titans, fel energy was their natural nemesis.

The swords of both sides broke into two pieces. Aggramar took the opportunity to retreat back to the Pantheon and warned his compatriots, but Sargeras did not kill them all out of compassion for his former compatriots.

The Pantheon plans to hold a meeting with Sargeras on a planet called Neharan, who they believe still has reason to communicate with them.

At the meeting, Sargeras once again insisted that what he was doing was the only way to stop the Void Lord.

Aggramar believed that Sargeras still possessed a noble soul despite his madness, and approached him unarmed, imploring Sargeras to listen to their explanation. He told Sargeras that the Pantheon had discovered a brand new star soul. Among the Titans known as Azeroth, a being that would one day be powerful enough to defeat the Void Lords.

After listening to Aggramar's words, Sargeras did not see this hope, because he thought this was a world where endless evil would be born under the corruption of the Void Lord.

Therefore, Sargeras decided to go and destroy it in person. Obviously, the Pantheon would try its best to stop him. Sargeras understood that although he could defeat his former compatriots, it would undoubtedly take a long time.

Sargeras' enemies, however, needed time to develop, so Sargeras used his sword to attack Aggramar, almost splitting Aggramar in two.

The Pantheon was furious at the murderer of their fellow Titans and engaged Sargeras in a massive battle.

However, Sargeras' fel magic was too powerful, and he used the fel fire to condense into a huge energy storm that killed all members of the Pantheon.

Unbeknownst to him, Norgannon had unleashed a covering spell of protection to preserve the souls of the members of the Pantheon.

Although their mortal bodies were destroyed, their souls survived.

Neharan became known to others as an apocalyptic world - the site of the Pantheon's destruction by the Legion.

But to make matters worse, Sargeras knew that Azeroth contained a being, one powerful enough to defeat the Void Lord.

Sargeras did not see this hope, because he thought this was a world where endless evil would be born under the corruption of the Void Lord.

Therefore, he decided to go and destroy it himself.

After destroying the Pantheon, Sargeras led his demon army to devour several civilizations in the universe. In the process, Sargeras gradually discovered the shortcomings of the demon army. For example, most demon armies did not have the ability to self-manage. His ability and desire for destruction cannot really help him accomplish his more intellectual goals.

Therefore, while Sargeras is setting out to destroy other civilizations, he is also seeking a more solid and intelligent race.

Soon, the Eredar living in Argus came into Sargeras' sight.

This group of races with advanced civilization and belief in the Holy Light possess wisdom and talents that are difficult to match for demons. In particular, the leaders of the Eredar, Velen, Kil'jaeden and Archimonde of the Triumvirate are known for their Their extraordinary talents and powerful mana convinced Sargeras that they were most suitable to command the Burning Legion.

For this reason, Sargeras was not in a hurry to attack Argus. Instead, he used illusions to meet the three people and tempted them with endless power rewards.

Kil'jaeden and Archimonde were immediately attracted by this proposal, especially after seeing the fantasy of conquering all directions shown to them by Sargeras.

However, under the influence of the Holy Light, Velen glimpsed the future of surrendering to Sargeras, a dark future full of corruption and depravity. For this reason, Velen pretended to agree, but secretly revealed it to those close to him.

(Note, in the cg of Tomb of Sargeras in 7.2, Kil'jaeden also knew the consequences of defecting to Sargeras at the beginning, but chose to defect out of fear of Sargeras' strength.)

Finally, Kil'jaeden and Archimonde surrendered to Sargeras, and led most of their tribe to accept Sargeras' evil baptism, evolving into legion lackeys full of evil power. The two leaders also became Sargeras. Chess cheats and polluters.

But when the two turned back to look for Velen, they discovered that he had led a small number of Eredar people to build an interstellar spacecraft under the guidance of Naaru, and tried to escape.

Even though Kil'jaeden strictly ordered the army to intercept Velen, Velen still fled Argus in time with the refugees.

Therefore, out of anger at being betrayed, Kil'jaeden continued to order the pursuit of this group of escaping Draenei exiles.

Chapter 0211 Preview of air battle over Europe

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