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Chapter 2008

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Although it was a dog-eat-dog situation within the army, there were not many truly stupid Void Lords.

Those with a bad brain would either be so powerful that they could ignore all plots and schemes, or they would have long since been devoured by the other lords without leaving even their bones behind.

After the Burning Legion began to adjust their strategy, the Alliance did not have an easy time.

The most obvious was that the Void Fleet of the army began to use bait. Tens of thousands of modified spaceships that looked like Planet Destroyers began to attack the defense line in Azeroth.

These bait ships had been modified by the Mo 'arg Demon Technicians. Be it the spaceship signal or the appearance, they were extremely realistic. This greatly consumed the energy of the Five-Color Dragons and highly intelligent fire, wind, and water elemental creatures.

The enemy spaceships that broke into the atmosphere were not limited to the six ambush circles.

Even though Duque was prepared and even deployed some of the spaceships to the rear when the front did not need so many spaceships. Thirty-six air fleets with more than a thousand warships were patrolling the four continents, but they still felt exhausted.

At the same time, on the Broken Islands, the Alliance's advancement to Asuna, Surama, and Storm Fjord was not going well.

More Fel Mechs and Lords of the Abyss appeared on the battlefield. These thick-skinned mechanical creations and Great Demons were a destructive blow to the ordinary Alliance troops.

There were more than three Gundams.

Duque had customized one for every powerhouse in the Alliance who had reached the Hero Realm. Only these powerhouses who stood at the top of the Alliance in terms of reflexes and physical fitness could unleash the maximum combat power of the Gundams.

As for the rest … sorry, due to the shortage of high-strength metal resources and the production capacity of the Mimiron workshop, the Alliance really did not have the ability to make more Gundams.

However, Duque was already considering promoting a cheaper version of the Gundam [Jim]. It was a huge mech that even the elite professions in the Alliance could use, mainly to deal with the Apocalypse Guards that were too large in size.

On the seventh day of the war, in order to speed up the destruction of the descending Planet Destroyers, the Alliance finally began to send the God of the Wilderness, Arkavon, and the ancient dragons that were transferred back from the Void Battlefield to Azeroth, such as Krasus, who should have died long ago.

The effect of training had long been achieved.

However, the fatigue of the soldiers was increasing, and the battle losses were also rising. The more Planet Destroyers there were, the more Army Portals opened in Azeroth.

Quantitative change could lead to qualitative change.

If he didn't want the pressure to accumulate and eventually become the straw that broke the camel's back, he had to reduce the pressure in advance.

"I don't believe that the Burning Legion's Planet Destroyer Battleships are infinite." Looking at the damage reports flying towards him, Duque cursed in his heart.

War was like two ferocious beasts tearing each other apart. If the difference in strength was not enough to kill the other in one blow, then it was very likely to become an endless overtime. Either one of them couldn't take it anymore and was killed by the other, and then devoured until not even their bones were left, or both of them were so exhausted that they couldn't fight anymore. Then, they silently shook hands and went back to lick their wounds before fighting again.

Just when the battle was at its most stalemate, the first piece of good news finally arrived.

Torim contacted Duque excitedly. "Duque! We found Odin! "

When Duque heard the news, he (pretended) to be happy and (didn't lose) a polite smile.

Putting aside the fact that this world was also filled with Norse gods on Earth, Duke was already doing them a favor by not creating a Lord Kratos.

Just talking about Odin didn't interest Duque at all.

That's right, at this point in time, Odin would jump out.

1. The owner of the Sky Fortress (the Warrior's Artifact Hall) in the World of Warcraft game.

2. The final boss of the five-man Instance Dungeon, Valhalla.

3. The first boss of the Trial of Courage group dungeon.

25,000 years ago, as the most powerful and bravest guardian, Odin was appointed as the chief manager by the Titans. He had the authority to summon Olga to solemnly create Azeroth. While the guardians were promoting the ceremony to grant the Dragon Aspects power, Odin was alone in the Hall of Odua, deep in thought.

His colleagues' disobedience to him, the commander-in-chief, made him furious. But what made him even angrier was that he was certain that the Dragon Aspects would fail to protect the world.

To prevent Azeroth from falling to such a state, Odin decided to take care of everything himself.

He wanted to create an elite army according to his wishes, an army that could listen to his commands and protect the world when Azeroth was in dire need. And in order to obtain the soldiers of this army, Odin set his sights on the powerful Vrykul. He had always been fond of the Vrykul's innate courage and strength. In Odin's eyes, the Vrykul's warrior soul was incomparable to any other Titan creation.

Tyr, the King of Order, and the other guardians returned to Odua and asked Odin to give up this stupid plan, but Odin was unmoved.

He was stubborn and believed in his own correctness, but when he invited the other guardians to help him build the army, no one offered a helping hand. Odin expressed that even if he was the only one, he was determined to complete this army.

This was why when Duque and the others first attacked Odua, the guardians said that Odin was missing.

In fact, Odin had chosen a side hall of Odua as the base of his army. After that, in order to separate it from the entire fortress, and even more so from the other guardians, Odin found a witch — Haerya, a creation of the Titans that Odin had treated as his goddaughter for a long time.

Thus, Haerya weaved a powerful spell and enveloped all the strongholds chosen by the guardians. Then, she used all her strength to tear the group of halls that originally belonged to Odua from the ground and rose straight into the clouds in the sky. Since then, the floating city's reputation as the Hall of Valhalla spread throughout the world.

Odin occupied the top of the fortress and loudly announced his intentions to all the Vrykul: Those who died heroically and gloriously on the battlefield would be able to be reborn in the Hall of Valhalla, and the bodies obtained by their souls would be forged by an even more powerful storm.

These warriors — these Varagars would be the top guardians of Azeroth, and their achievements would forever be remembered in the hearts of all Titan creations.

Now, what was lacking was a way to send souls to the Hall of Valhalla. For this, Odin studied the energy dissipated in the Kingdom of Shadows, and thus mastered the method to transform some of the Vrykul into spirits — this was the method to create Varagar.

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