Gul 'dan stroked his beard and replied, "This thing is filled with energy. I believe that these runestones and the other runestones at the edge of the forest are evenly distributed here, forming a large magic trap and barrier. "
"What barrier? They didn't stop us or cause any damage, "Orgrim pointed out.
"No, because we're only using our bodies to enter the forest and use normal weapons," Gul 'dan replied. "I believe that these runestones restrict the use of magic. It's very likely that only the Elves can cast their spells in this area. I've tried to cast some spells here before, but they all failed. If I retreat 10 steps to the other side of the mountain, I can cast spells again. "
Orgrim was solemn.
This was no laughing matter.
He clearly remembered how destructive human magic was. If it wasn't for the Beastman Warlocks suppressing the human Mages, the Beastmen would have had to pay a heavy price to defeat the humans. This was why he didn't exterminate the Shadow Council that he hated so much.
Human magic originated from the Elves.
He knew how powerful Gul 'dan was. Even after he was injured, Gul' dan's magic was still the strongest among the Beastmen.
The battle against the human's strongest Mage, Antonidas, in Southshore proved Gul 'dan's strength.
Yet Gul 'dan told himself that his magic couldn't be used.
"What about the trap?"
"It seems to be able to draw out the powerful force hidden in the forest, as long as those long ears want it...... Boom!" Gul 'dan grinned, his mouth making sounds as if he was about to explode.
"How many can it deal with at once?"
Gul 'dan laughed sinisterly as he raised five fingers.
"Five thousand?" Orgrim probed.
"Fifty thousand, and as long as it's within the range of the rune, as long as it's densely packed, killing ten thousand Trolls isn't a problem."
The Great Chief immediately recalled the day Stormwind City was conquered, where thousands of Beastman Warriors were burned to death in the flames. Even though the Blackrock Tribe Beastmen had a certain level of fire resistance, they weren't immune to fire.
If the fire was big enough, they would still be injured and die......
After Orgrim knew the answer, he jumped in fright and simply raised his hammer.
His meaning was very clear.
"Is there any way to destroy it?"
"No, no, no, this is too wasteful. I can turn it into a Storm Altar and use the power of the Runestone to strengthen creatures. "Gul 'dan's hunchbacked body gave off an evil aura.
"No Orcs will participate in your strengthening," the Great Chieftain refused sharply.
"They have indeed become stronger."
Orgrim stared at Gul 'dan, his eyes filled with killing intent. "Stronger, greener, less intelligent, and more violent."
Gul 'dan lowered his head. He did not plan to openly oppose the Great Chief at this time. "I plan to strengthen the Ogres. Perhaps there will be some changes in their bodies. But that has nothing to do with the Orcs. "
It had nothing to do with him, so he let it go.
Feeling that the loss of the tribe's elites would cause their fighting power to drop, Orgrim agreed. Just like how he agreed to let the dead humans become Death Knights to join the tribe.
The preparations went smoothly and took a lot of time.
Initially, Orgrim thought that Zu Jin would be impatient. Unexpectedly, Zu Jin said, "My ancestors spent hundreds of years and still couldn't break this barrier. I don't mind waiting a few days or months as long as I can break it. The Trolls can wait. "
After saying this, Zu Jin ran off to kill the Elven patrols outside.
After Gul 'dan used his evil dark magic and rituals to break the outermost layer of the Runestone's protection, he ordered Gugal, the Twin-headed Ogre hero, to carefully and orderly dismantle this giant Runestone.
This was a highly skilled and physically demanding job.
If he used brute force to dismantle it, the result would be obvious.
A certain clumsy Ogre activated the protection on the Runestone, but what happened?
The unlucky Ogre was blasted 30 meters into the air. Then, his entire body broke into tens of thousands of pieces that were evenly scattered over an area of 100 square meters.
Even if the Ogre's mother came here, she would not be able to recognize that this was her child.
It took them a full eight hours to completely dig out this Runestone.
Fortunately, Orgrim had brought some elites and the Trolls as the vanguard here first. Otherwise, he could only let the army of 100,000 wait.
Now, the army of 100,000 was still advancing 60 kilometers away.
On the other side, Gugal skillfully smashed the giant Runestone into a few large pieces. He brought five of the pieces to the clearing and spent a few more hours correcting the shape of the Runestone. He placed it in the correct shape of a five-pointed star on the clearing above the energy vein of the forest.
"Is everything ready?" Gul 'dan asked impatiently. Not far away, both of Gugal's heads shook their heads. The giant Ogre grunted like a pig. He carried the last piece of the Runestone, which weighed at least five tons, with his strong and explosive arms.
"It's done now," he shouted, rubbing his shoulder with one hand.
Gul 'dan finally nodded in satisfaction.
He could not imagine how he would handle the Runestone, which was the size of a small mountain, without enough manpower.
The Runestone was huge, heavy, and had a strange center of gravity deviation. Two Ogres could lift it, but it would require at least a dozen Orcs to do it.
Orgrim hated magic, and would never let the 'noble' Orcs do such a dangerous thing.
Fortunately, the Great Chief allowed Gul 'dan to use some Ogres to do it, and Gugal could command his stupid one-headed Orcs more easily than any other Orc.
Yes, when faced with a bunch of muscular retards, it did not matter if you were a world-class intellectual or not, you would still go crazy.
Gul 'dan could calculate how the Elves moved the Runestones to their original positions the first time.
That had nothing to do with magic.
Magic was powerful, but compared to the energy needed to lift a hundred kilograms of weight with magic, it was better to use slaves.
Forest Trolls were about as strong as Ogres, but they were much smarter, and they would listen to specific commands.
However, the Elves did not have the habit of keeping Forest Troll slaves for long periods of time …
The Runestone was finally placed in the correct position. Even Gul 'dan could not find any fault with it.
Gul 'dan waved his hand, and the five Orc Warlocks each chose one of the Runestone and stood beside it.
"Fortunately, Orgrim's brain is only filled with schemes and muscles, and he did not kill all of my men."
Otherwise, they would not have been able to complete this ritual.
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