How important was the back door in Karazhan?
It was hard to answer this question.
Duque didn't know what the World of Azeroth, which was 80% similar to the World of Warcraft that he knew, would be like. He only knew that from ancient times until now, anyone who fought their way in through the front door was either extremely powerful or extremely stupid.
In this world, the higher the status of the mage tower, the higher the mage tower. Medivh must be at the top of the tower.
Okay, here's the problem.
According to the game, Karazhan had 12 bosses of various sizes.
Of course, this wasn't the ruins of Karazhan that were filled with ghosts, immortals, and demons after Medivh died in the game. Many of the monsters and bosses that Duque had imagined wouldn't appear.
However, looking at the house where the human servants lived in in front of the Karazhan Mage Tower, he could see that nothing good would come from the front door.
Demonic humans? Or monsters summoned by Sargeras from another world?
No matter which it was, he was sure that entering from the front door would lead him directly into Sargeras's playground.
This was a battle with a great disparity in strength. Even with two hero-level characters, Noxus and Garona, on his side, they still couldn't defeat Medivh, who had the advantage of the mage tower.
The most important thing was to reduce the number and intensity of the battles and try to fight Medivh in his strongest state.
According to the game, going through the back door meant that at least half of the bosses were avoided or killed. In this case, it was very advantageous.
Duque glanced at Garona, who was smug and had a "praise me" expression, and he suddenly lost his temper.
Noxus didn't know if he was being honest or not, but he appropriately expressed his surprise and amazement. "Oh my god! How did you do it? Just now, one of my best rogues winked at me and told me that he couldn't handle it. "
Garona put her hands on her hips. "Hehe! When you've been imprisoned countless times and tried to escape from the cage countless times, no lock in the world can stop you, no matter if it's a magic lock or an ordinary lock. "
Duque rolled his eyes. If you're so awesome, why don't you fly?
It turned out that he had reached the master level in Hidden Room Escape.
Lothar drew his sword. "Okay, next question … Duque, where does this door lead to? Do you have any information or leads? "
Duque was embarrassed. Do I have to recite the name of the boss in the game for you?
Duque could only shrug. "I don't know. Even my teacher only told me that there is a back door in Karazhan. At least we can bypass the stable, the servants' rest area, and the reception area for nobles."
At this time, Reginald Windsor stepped forward and asked, "What's the point of avoiding these areas?"
Duque rolled his eyes again.
Yes, Duke had brought Windsor, just as he had in the 'history'. Even though 'history' had greatly deviated, aside from the fact that Khadgar had been killed, Duque still tried his best to restore the history of the weak defeating the strong.
Of course, Windsor had changed from a soldier of Lothar to a follower of Duque. This was also a big change.
Duque still believed that just as Lothar should have been blessed by the goddess of fate, Windsor should not have died in this place.
Windsor was still relatively young now, so Duque could only patiently explain, "Originally in Karazhan, there were hundreds of servants helping to take care of the entire Mage Tower. But now they are all gone. The most likely reason is that they have all been turned into demons by Sargeras, or demonized creatures. Bypassing these areas is also to reduce unnecessary casualties. Of course, a feint is still necessary. "
"What is a feint?" Garona suddenly asked.
Duque slapped his forehead. There was a female Orc with the wrong brain waves. How troublesome. "Windsor, explain to Garona."
Duque turned to look at Lothar. "If we go through the back door, I have a 70% chance of avoiding more than half of the enemies and killing my way to Medivh within an hour. But nothing is absolutely safe. You are the commander, and the decision is in your hands. "
"Okay, the main force will go through the back door," Lothar agreed decisively.
"Uh." Lothar's straightforwardness made Duque, who had prepared a bellyful of excuses, a little stunned.
Lothar patted Duque on the shoulder, his hearty and extremely rich face full of magnanimity. "Have some confidence in yourself. In the field of mystery, you are the expert. Since you have used your actions to prove your loyalty to the kingdom and to humans, what's wrong with us outsiders putting our lives in your hands? Anyway, I will be satisfied if we can achieve some results against Sargeras. "
"Okay, then I will cross the line. Everyone listen to me, we will set up like this … "
At the highest level of Karazhan, Medivh was sprawled out on a deck chair.
If anyone saw it, they would be surprised to find that there were dozens of light screens floating in the void around Medivh. Each light screen had a different picture, and many of them had nothing to do with the World of Azeroth at first glance. The scenes on these light screens were like movies that had been played in ten times faster speed, as if the entire river of time had been accelerated.
However, no matter which picture it was, there was the same theme — destruction and killing!
In different corners of the universe, the Burning Legion was wantonly destroying, endlessly spreading death. Sargeras, who was attached to Medivh, found that his entire spiritual sea was full of the same wailing and begging.
Sargeras (Medivh) frowned. He was a little tired of it.
With a light snap of his fingers, the entire spiritual space became quiet. Only the sound of chaos magic surging through the void and transmitted from his body was left. This sound was so strong, like the whistling of a wild wind. Even though his body was sealed and dormant, Sargeras could feel how wonderful his condition was.
Sargeras didn't even need to move a finger. His vision crossed the space of Karazhan, and his eyes reflected the entire aperture on Planet Azeroth. This aperture emitted a bright and mysterious brilliance, rejecting the direct invasion of all pure-blooded demons.
However, everything changed because of the invasion of the orcs.
Sargeras could see the Orcs, who had drunk the Demon's blood, crossing the void and entering the world of Azeroth. As the Orcs entered, the power of the circle of light began to weaken at a rate that was undetectable to the naked eye.
"Not enough! Not enough! Not enough! I need more demonized orcs to pollute this land … "Sargeras muttered to himself as he tried to think of a way to speed up the countdown to the destruction of this world.
Suddenly, he sensed an intruder.
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