My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 368 Joint Development Agreement between the Horde and the Alliance (Part )

When they arrived in Alterac, Kel'Thuzad explained that the Scourge was but the vanguard of the Burning Legion, and that he would summon the leader of the demons, the Eredar warlock Archimonde, to this mortal world. After killing the orcs guarding the demon gate, Kel'Thuzad communicated with the Dark Lord - he asked Kel'Thuzad to go to Dalaran to steal the Book of Medivh.

After Arthas attacked Dalaran in a rage and ruthlessly killed Antonidas, this vital book was fortunately preserved. Then, Kel'Thuzad began the arduous and long-lasting summoning ritual without stopping. During this period, Arthas always stood guard, guarding against possible attacks from Dalaran and the Kirin Tor, ensuring that Kel'Thuzad could focus on casting spells without distraction.

Finally, when all preparations were declared complete, Archimonde leisurely walked out of the portal and began to implement his insidious and cunning conspiracy unscrupulously. The first move of the demon lord was to promote Tichondrius to the new leader of the Scourge, which undoubtedly made Arthas and Kel'Thuzad lose face and become useless. However, Kel'Thuzad did not let this incident shake his firm belief in the great ambitions of the Lich King. On the contrary, he quietly disappeared in the ruins after the destruction of Dalaran.

Even more unexpectedly, Kel'Thuzad revealed to Arthas the final move in the Lich King's entire plan, and then sent the latter to the distant continent of Kalimdor.

Kel'Thuzad reappeared during the Legion's sweep through the Plaguelands. After the invasion, he remained in the capital as one of the Lich King's assistants. Arthas followed Ner'zhul's orders to go to Kalimdor to find the hateful demon hunter Illidan, leaving only Kel'Thuzad and the banshee Sylvanas to take his place. However, they all knew later that the Burning Legion was defeated earlier than the dreadlords of Lordaeron.

Arthas returned with a furious face, his heart filled with endless resentment, he clenched his teeth tightly, his eyes revealed an uncontrollable rage. Like an enraged lion, he desperately chased those terrifying dreadlords and rushed all the way to the border of Lordaeron.

When Kel'Thuzad saw Arthas from afar, he finally relaxed a little. However, before he could catch his breath, the situation changed again. As the Burning Legion leaders retreated, they targeted the human villages that were desperately fleeing to the mountain pass. Kel'Thuzad thought to himself: "These innocent humans may be a suitable sacrifice to the Lich King." Thinking of this, he led a group of undead wizards without hesitation and launched an attack on the Paladin Defender Mag'los and the human refugees he was protecting.

As the undead wizards slaughtered the human army like they were in no one's land, spreading death and fear to every corner, Arthas suddenly felt a heart-wrenching pain attacking him. This pain came without any warning, as if a sharp sword pierced his heart, making it almost impossible for him to stand. He had to stop and hold his chest tightly with one hand, while holding the hilt of the sword tightly with the other hand to stabilize his body.

Kel'Thuzad was shocked when he saw this, and was worried that Arthas's condition would affect the entire battle situation. He hesitated whether to recall the undead army that was raging on the battlefield, but when he saw Arthas's firm and cold eyes, he gave up the idea. Arthas endured the pain and said to Kel'Thuzad: "Don't stop! We must keep moving forward and complete our mission!" After that, he took a deep breath and tried to calm the surging power in his heart.

At this moment, the figure of Ner'zhul appeared in Arthas' mind. Ner'zhul sent him a vision through a mysterious way, ordering him to return to Northrend immediately. Kel'Thuzad understood what this vision meant, so he did not hesitate to prepare for Arthas's journey.

However, fate always seems to like to play tricks on people. Just as they were about to set off, a group of terrifying dreadlords led a large number of demon soldiers and suddenly rushed out and surrounded them. A thrilling battle began, and the two sides fought hand-to-hand and it was difficult to tell who was better.

The dreadlords knew Arthas's strength and dared not confront him head-on, so they used all kinds of insidious and cunning means to try to defeat him. Kel'Thuzad was separated from Arthas in the melee and fell into a lot of difficulties.

Despite such a difficult situation, Arthas still showed unparalleled courage and determination. He wielded Frostmourne and fought hard against the endless stream of enemies. Every swing of the sword was filled with endless anger and hatred, and every drop of blood witnessed his hatred for the world of the living.

At the same time, Kel'Thuzad also relied on his superb magic skills to rush around, looking for a chance to escape. Finally, his efforts paid off and he successfully found a way out and left the war-torn city. But he knew that the next journey would be full of more challenges and dangers.

Later, when Kel'Thuzad saw Arthas again, he could not help but feel a complex emotion in his heart. The once noble prince in front of him was now imprisoned and firmly controlled by Sylvanas and her evil army of banshees.

Just as Sylvanas was about to launch a fatal blow to Arthas, Kel'Thuzad resolutely waved his magic wand and summoned a powerful and terrifying army of undead. These undead creatures, wearing rotten armor and holding sharp weapons, rushed towards Sylvanas and her followers like a tide.

In an instant, the battlefield was filled with the sound of killing and blood. The two sides fought hand-to-hand, and every swing of the sword brought a trail of blood. The banshees screamed and fought with the undead soldiers, but they were ultimately no match for the fierce attack of Kel'Thuzad's elite troops. Countless banshees died tragically under the swords, and their blood dyed the entire land red.

Seeing the situation was not good, Sylvanas knew that she could not win, so she had to order a retreat. Kel'Thuzad did not pursue them, but instead escorted Arthas to the seaside. Along the way, they cut through many obstacles.

When they finally arrived at the seaside, they saw a large and majestic fleet. The sails were like clouds and the flags were flying, as if they were announcing their dominance to the world. And this behemoth came specially to welcome Alsace.

Arthas gazed at the fleet in the distance, hope flickering in his eyes. He turned around and looked at Kel'Thuzad with gratitude, and expressed his hope that the latter could stay in Lordaeron and protect this former home and all the precious things for him.

After hearing this, Kel'Thuzad nodded solemnly and promised: "I will do my best to complete this mission! Even if it requires a huge price or even the sacrifice of my life, I will never back down!" After that, he made a solemn oath to show his determination.

However, things are unpredictable. Despite Kel'Thuzad's best efforts, after Sylvanas and his Forsaken forces captured Tirisfal Glades, he was eventually forced to leave Lordaeron and return to his floating city, Naxxramas, in the Eastern Plaguelands.

After being manipulated by Saidan Dathrohan, a man driven mad by the dreadlord Balnazzar, Renault Mograine betrayed and killed his father, Alexandros Mograine. Renault killed his father with the Ashbringer - an evil act that corrupted the blade. Kel'Thuzad collected his remains and weapons and transformed Alexandros into a death knight - the leader of his Four Horsemen.

With the help of members of the Argent Dawn, Renor's brother Darion managed to infiltrate Naxxramas and defeat his now undead father. He then escaped from the necropolis with the Ashbringer. After speaking with Tirion Fordring, Darion learned that his father's spirit was trapped in the sword, and that only a great, loving act could set him free.

During Kel'Thuzad's assault on Light's Hope Chapel, Darion stabbed the Ashbringer through his own heart - sacrificing his own life to free his father's spirit. The explosion of Holy Light destroyed most of the weaker Scourge forces, but Kel'Thuzad was unfazed. He resurrected Darion as a death knight. Although his primary target had escaped him, he was satisfied to keep Darion as his reward, as the Scourge could move freely in and out of Light's Hope Chapel.

The Lich King quickly spread the plague of undeath across Azeroth, and gifted Kel'Thuzad the floating city of Naxxramas, a horrific base of natural disasters. The combined attack of the Scarlet Crusade and the Argent Dawn weakened the defenses of the floating fortress, and their combined assault led to Kel'Thuzad's defeat. [16] Kel'Thuzad once sought out Atiesh.

Kel'Thuzad was introduced in Patch 1.11 as the final boss of the Naxxramas raid. He was also the last boss of World of Warcraft Classic. He was eventually defeated by the players, but he did not die. As a lich, he may have used a magical item called a phylactery to reshape himself. Kel'Thuzad's phylactery was destroyed with him. Kel'Thuzad may be defeated forever, but some things are not necessarily so obvious.

The player who wanted to destroy the phylactery was manipulated into giving it to Father Inigo Montor at Light's Hope Chapel. The quest: Kel'Thuzad's End records the incident. Things did not turn out as expected, and the Argent Dawn reported that the phylactery did not come into their possession. Among the knights of the Argent Dawn, a traitor escaped with Kel'Thuzad's curse and fled to Northrend, where the corrupted lich might be resurrected.

Commander Eligor Dawnbringer frowned and said, "The Lich, Kel'Thuzad. This name is a nightmare to many people. There is no doubt that he is wholeheartedly loyal to the Lich King and regards him as the supreme ruler. Kel'Thuzad was already proficient in the mysterious and powerful art of necromancy when he was alive, and after his death he became a master-level necromancer.

It is said that Kel'Thuzad is one of the most loyal subjects of the Lich King. He once experienced a battle that even the Brotherhood

Naxxramas now floats above the Dragonblight of the Fetid Plains, preparing for the siege of Wintergarde Hold. Kel'Thuzad once again becomes the final boss in the now-mobile Naxxramas. The phylactery was not given to the Argent Dawn, but was instead given to Father Montoye. His control of the item (rather than destroying it or giving it to the Argent Dawn) gave Kel'Thuzad the opportunity to reshape his form. (Montoye seems to have been rewarded for his actions, as he is now a lich as well - known as Thel'zaan the Duskbringer. He is currently located in the Wintergarde Mausoleum beneath Wintergarde Hold, a location currently under siege by Naxxramas.)

Just as they had failed before, the heroes of Azeroth once again stormed the terrifying fortress of Naxxramas and defeated the lich lord once more.

When Kel'Thuzad failed the second time, he was without his phylactery, so his current condition remains unknown.

Dar'Khan Drathir spent his childhood in the Tower of Morningstar.

As a magister of Quel'Thalas, Dar'Khan used the power of the Sunwell to help build cities, change terrain, and achieve whatever other results the high elves desired. He was sent to assist the priestess Liadrin in investigating the malfunctioning runestone, but was unfortunately captured and tortured by the trolls. Eventually, with the combined efforts of the captives, Dar'Khan was finally able to focus and teleport himself and his teammates out of danger. This experience became the beginning of his friendship with the other elves who escaped together - Liadrin, Galell, and the future Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron.

Darkan was an ambitious and conceited man who always felt that his contributions had not been rewarded as they should have been. In fact, he had always longed to ascend the throne of the Grand Mage, but things always went against his wishes and he could not get what he wanted.

This long-term frustration of not being recognized by the high elves, coupled with his extreme arrogance, gradually led Dar'Khan to a dark path. As a result, he began to secretly study his own magic alone, and became more and more obsessed with the powerful power contained in the Sunwell.

At this time, Prince Arthas also happened to come here to seek help. Facing this guy who repeatedly hit a wall on the road to promotion, Dar'kan felt extremely excited, as if he saw the dawn of a change in his destiny. He did not hesitate to express his loyalty to this invader from Lordaeron and was willing to be loyal to him.

In addition, the Valkyries also watch over the death knights in training in Acherus, ensuring that these new warriors do not die prematurely. These Valkyries have duties similar to those of spirit healers. If they fall in battle, the Valkyries will bring them back to the world of the living. They aided the remnants of the Scourge during the Battle of Ebon Fortress shortly after the death knights gained free will.

Annhylder the Val'kyr Summoner is part of the fight against Ingvar the Reaver of Utgard Keep. After Ingvar's death, Annhylder decided that Ingvar was of no value. Annhylder resurrected him as the Val'kyr, giving him a second chance and beginning the second phase of the fight.

In that remote and mysterious world, there are two extremely powerful Val'kyr - Fiora, the evil emissary of light, and Edith, the evil emissary of darkness. They lead an extremely violent Val'kyr army and obey the orders of the Lich King to obstruct and destroy the Silver Tournament and spread fear in this event.

However, in this thrilling attack, the silver priest Paltress stepped forward and resolutely threw herself into the fierce battle to protect the arena. She bravely faced the twins and started a life-and-death contest. After a fierce fight, Paltress finally won the upper hand and defeated Fiora and Edith, capturing them both.

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