The Horde's tent was filled with Thieves. The soldiers were so busy that they didn't even realize the tent had been ambushed until a while later.
Two hundred powerful long-range players, two Thieves with Prayer of the Moon Goddess buffs, hundreds of Alliance NPCs, and hundreds of Thieves running around. The Horde's tent was immediately plunged into chaos. Those who could block Lu Li's way were quickly killed.
Lu Li quickly discovered Bygraves.
Orcs looked like humans with strong, green muscles. They had wide noses and exposed fangs in their mouths. Male Orcs were taller than human males. This was obvious. When they stood up, they were usually two meters tall. Female Orcs were slightly larger than human females, and they were much slimmer than male Orcs. Even so, they still had the trademark strong muscles of Orcs.
The fangs of female Orcs were so small that they were almost invisible. Compared to fangs, they were more like large fangs.
Bygraves was a typical Orc.
The first thing that couldn't be ignored was his eyes. There was nothing wrong with his eyes, but there was a scar from left to right. If it had been a little deeper, this old Orc would probably have been crippled.
This pair of terrifying eyes constantly flickered with a gloomy light. His hair was white, and his face was wrinkled. However, one could not find the wisdom and vicissitudes of time in his eyes. There was only cruelty and bloodthirstiness. It gave people the feeling that he could eat three to five living people alive every time he ate.
His head was bald, and there was a hairband on his forehead. In the middle was a finger bone. Lu Li couldn't tell what race it was.
It was most likely the person who had caused the scar on his eye. Bygraves had tied the finger bone of that person to his forehead as a memento of his revenge. Many years had passed, and he might not even remember the face of his enemy. However, he could still often recall the joy of avenging his enemy.
As if there was a telepathic connection, Bygraves suddenly turned his head and stared at Lu Li's position.
At first, Lu Li thought he was targeting the Sentinel Captain. After all, as an NPC officer, the Sentinel Captain was considered the strongest existence on the Alliance's side. However, after confirming it several times, he realized that the other party was actually targeting him.
"This is the aura of revenge!" Bygraves stood up abruptly. He had been sitting on a pile of corpses. They were probably the corpses of NPCs or something else. After all, the corpses of players couldn't be preserved for that long.
Lu Li couldn't help but feel nervous. After all, this was the top boss in the game.
There were indeed a lot of people who were better than him, but others wouldn't take Lu Li as a target. And Lu Li was even more certain that he wouldn't even be a match for them. This was a kind of aura that made people's hearts palpitate and despair. If this was a computer game from a hundred years ago, it would be a name so red that it would turn purple, and a body as huge as a mountain.
Fortunately, Lu Li did not turn around and run.
That was because he suddenly remembered that he was no longer a weak noob who could be killed in one hit. He had the buff from the Prayer of the Moon Goddess, hundreds of brothers behind him, and hundreds of NPCs to help him.
He would rather die than fight and run away!
"Come forward. Let me feel your strength, unknown avenger." Bygraves' eyes shone with a bellicose light.
"My name is Lu Li. I'm here on my teacher's orders to take your life." Lu Li licked his chapped lips. He was also very excited. This was a real big boss, a level 65 big boss that he had never encountered before. It was more than five levels higher than the current players.
"I'm not interested in who you are, but I'm curious who your teacher is." Bygraves' voice was very hoarse. If one didn't pay attention, they wouldn't be able to tell what he was saying.
"There's no need for you to know who my mentor is, because …" Lu Li retorted, "There's no point in someone who's about to die knowing too much. Now, in the name of revenge, I declare that today is the day of your death."
Lu Li suddenly disappeared and reappeared behind Bygraves.
For a very long time, this scene would be unforgettable to the players. It was a scene that toppled their worldview. A Thief charged towards a level 65 big boss.
Lu Li's dagger stabbed towards the back of Bygraves' head. This was a Backstab. He planned to use this method to lower Bygraves' armor. If his Skill Completion was as expected …
Ding!
Unfortunately, Lu Li's dagger did not stab into the back of Bygraves' head. It was not because Bygraves was too big, but because the system would adjust the height difference to a certain extent. The main reason was that his dagger had stabbed into a metal plate.
More accurately, it was the surface of a large axe.
If the game designers had to design a characteristic for Bygraves, it would definitely be that he was a veteran with rich battle experience.
Since that was the case, Lu Li's sneak attack naturally wouldn't succeed.
However, following the rules of the game, Lu Li had already dealt more than 200 damage to Bygraves. Under normal circumstances, 200 damage was a dream, especially when it was completely blocked. The power of Prayer of the Moon Goddess was not reduced at all in front of a Boss of this level.
In Dawnlight, there was a principle of diminishing rules. This meant that an effect of one level would be reduced when encountering a higher level existence.
However, who could reduce the rules of the Moon Goddess? At least in Lu Li's knowledge, there was no such thing. Even the Horde Chief Thrall couldn't do it, so a normal Orc like Bygraves couldn't do it.
That was why Lu Li's damage wouldn't be reduced just because Bygraves was a higher level Boss.
Bygraves lifted his axe and slashed. The momentum was enough to split Lu Li in half, but he didn't hit Lu Li. Instead, he hit the dagger in Lu Li's hand — Fragment of the Defiler. Such a thin and small dagger successfully blocked the attack.
Lu Li was also injured, but it encouraged his companions.
Players always had an advantage that NPCs couldn't surpass. They had countless companions and could revive infinitely.
Lu Li obviously didn't follow the Orc tradition.
Makagora was a traditional one-on-one challenge among the Orcs. It could be used to challenge the position of the chieftain. Both sides could only bring one weapon and could not wear armor. The duel would end with death. If anyone gave up the duel, they would be expelled.
Unfortunately, Lu Li wasn't an Orc. He respected the Orc tradition, but he wouldn't follow it.
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