Azeroth Hoag Biography

Chapter 480 This is really a shame to the ancient gods

"You are an ancient..." Siamet finally came to his senses. He pointed at Hogg in surprise and anger and asked.

However, the reason why Hogg spoke to Siamet was of course not just to humiliate the wind element. Hogg did this mainly to conceal its true intention. It had already quietly prepared a spell while it was talking. Before Siamet could finish speaking, he released the spell in his hand on this powerful wind element without hesitation.

A shimmering magic circle suddenly appeared under Xiamet's feet, and then several translucent force field chains sprang out from the magic circle, tightly binding Siamet.

"Although your body is made of gas, in my opinion, your reaction speed is nothing like that of the wind element. Your slowness puts even those earth elements to shame!" Hoge came with a smile. In front of Siamet, who was bound by the magic circle, it laughed at Siamet's slowness and began to prepare the elemental enslavement spell.

The history of the Old Gods enslaving the elements can even be traced back to the time when they first came to Azeroth. These uninvited guests from the dark void, relying on their terrifying and powerful tentacles, and the continuous production of twisted dependents, faced off. Defeated the elemental alliance led by the four elemental lords, and enslaved these captives for tens of thousands of years, until the Titans came and buried the elemental lords and their masters, the Old Gods, in every corner of Azeroth.

Therefore, from all aspects, Hogg's act of enslaving Siamet at this time can be regarded as an inheritance of the long history of the Ancient Gods. After all, the Ancient Gods have had the tradition of enslaving elemental creatures since ancient times.

But obviously Siamet doesn't think so. He is the South Wind Lord who is under one person...well, under Al'Akir, and above countless wind elements. Although there are four more wind elements like him, Siamet has his own pride.

"Don't think about enslaving the storm! The wind element will never be a slave!" Xiamet shouted loudly in the ancient elemental language, and then his body exploded in one roll!

Obviously during this long period of time, the wind element has also found a way to free itself from the enslavement of the ancient gods, such as a shocking self-destruction like Siamet!

Anyway, the death of elemental creatures in Azeroth is not the end, because it won't be long before Shiamet will be reborn again in the swirling cloud spiers of the Sky Wall, which is a prison forged by the guardians of the Titans. , but it is also the home of all wind elements. In fact, after being imprisoned by Titans for so many years, these unruly wind elements have become accustomed to living in the Sky Wall.

As the lord of the wind element, Shiamet is much weaker than Al'Akir, but even if Al'Akir is faced with Shiamet's self-destruction, it is impossible to escape. What's more, they are now in a confined space underground, and the power of the explosion will obviously be doubled due to the constraints of the confined space. Therefore, in Siamet's view, even if his self-destruction is not enough to kill Hogg, it will It should at least hit it hard.

However, what Siamet did not expect was that although Hogg's body was indeed blown to pieces by the explosion, and even one of his claws was blown off, in fact Hogg was not affected much. After all, The body in the real world means nothing more to Hogg than tools and clothes, but Hogg's body—its soul—is still unscathed.

Therefore, when Siamet woke up again, the wind elemental lord found in despair that he had not returned to the sky wall, but was still in the dark underground hall, with a black chain full of strange aura. It is tied to his soul, and the end of the chain is in the hands of a terrifying and twisted black shadow.

"It's too bad. If Yuna sees her beloved laboratory being like this, she will definitely go crazy!" Hogg casually threw Siamet's soul into his mouth and began to examine it. Damage to the underground hall.

Apparently after withstanding Siamet's self-destruction, this underground hall has been completely changed beyond recognition. There are messy cracks everywhere. Even the test bench made of huge rocks placed aside was blown to the corner by the wind pressure caused by the explosion. As for In the cage on the other side, the unlucky Frostwolf orcs were even more miserable. They were completely torn to pieces in the explosion.

Hogg conveniently collected the souls of these innocent Frostwolf orcs and kneaded them into a ball together with the soul of Drek'Thar, the culprit who caused all this. The cunning ancient god looked at his hands and kept wailing silently. The wronged soul of the orc suddenly thought of a bold idea in his heart.

"I have always made a mistake. In terms of spellcasting ability, the souls of mages and shamans cannot surpass the souls of elemental creatures! So why don't I directly use the souls of elemental creatures?" Hogg thought as he thought. While talking, it roughly repaired its body, and then walked aside. It casually pulled out two relatively complete pieces of parchment from the ruins, and then began to verify its ideas.

But the arrival of Yuna interrupted Hogg's contemplation. The pink-skinned faceless man stared at the ruins on the ground dumbfounded, and shouted emotionally to Hogg: "I will only leave for a few days, and you will leave." You are causing mischief in my laboratory, do you want to transform the Jackals, or do you want to take the opportunity to dismantle my laboratory?"

Hogg could only roughly record his thoughts on paper, and then tried his best to comfort the frantic Faceless Man. He first briefly told everything that had just happened, and then spread his hands apologetically: "Everyone when this happens, I don’t even think about it. Who knew that the wind element could be so crazy and would blow himself up if he disagreed with me? If you don’t believe me, that is the turban that the wind element wears on his head.”

"This is the first time I've heard that a mortal still has a sense of resistance after being transformed into a faceless man! Are you really kidding me?" When Yuna heard what Drek'Thar had done, she immediately She looked at Hogg with a complicated look that she didn't know whether it was contempt or admiration. This was the first time she had seen an ancient god like Hogg who couldn't even tell whether his faceless men had completely transformed.

"What's there to see! What happened to the Faceless Man breaking away from his control? Aren't you also breaking away from Yogg-Saron's control?" Hogg was a little annoyed by Yuna's eyes, so it retorted dissatisfiedly that it was just careless for a moment. , only to be fooled by Drek'Thar.

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