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The original team of two suddenly expanded to more than a dozen people. They rode their mounts and rushed out of Night Town.
After reaching level 35, players could buy the most basic mounts in the main cities. What was even rarer was that the Basic Riding Skill Book had a relatively low drop rate. Sesame Rice Ball was a little rich, so he bought one for himself.
The dozen or so people from Ruling Sword who joined the Night Watchmen all had mounts. This was the benefit of being part of a small faction.
The dozen or so people rushed into the night and followed Althea's instructions towards the northeast. After ten minutes, they saw a few simple thatched huts hidden in the trees.
"What monster zone is this?" Lu Li asked the Paladin next to him as he sat on the Headless Warhorse.
"Boss, this place spawns Ghouls, but their strength doesn't exceed level 45. It shouldn't be a problem for us," the Paladin hesitated before continuing, "But the Night Watchmen's intelligence reports say that there are already reinforcements here. The Scourge Army will attack Night Town sooner or later."
"Looks like we'll have to put in some effort. Prepare for battle!" Lu Li never underestimated his enemies.
Dawnlight's quests were notoriously unpredictable. Because there were more players participating in this quest, the difficulty would increase correspondingly.
The two Paladins who were more defensive quickly changed their equipment and a large shield appeared in their hands.
Paladins were a versatile profession. They could heal, be a tank and also deal damage. In this situation, it was easy for them to form a line up to fight the Boss.
The first thing they encountered was the Ghouls.
In many western fantasy games or novels, Ghouls were relatively common monsters. They were typical Undead creatures and Dawnlight was no exception. The composition of the Scourge Army, besides the Cursed Church and the Death Knights, were these various Undead creatures. The most common monsters in the game, besides the Stitched Monsters, were the Ghouls.
In addition, summoning Ghouls was also one of the signature skills of the Death Knights.
Generally speaking, the Ghouls were relatively easy to deal with. The two skills that they often used – Stealth Detection and Sickness – had no effect on the Paladins. Lu Li didn't even need to do anything before he was killed by the Holy Light skills of the Paladins.
Then, Lu Li saw the highlight of the day.
To be precise, it was Stalvan who had changed his form.
This once refined hypocrite no longer had the elegance of a home tutor. He had transformed himself into an Abomination.
The Abomination was formed from many dismembered corpses. These filthy monsters loved to tear apart their enemies, and then from the torn limbs, they chose a satisfactory part to install on their own body.
From the outside, one could see severed limbs, internal organs, and maggots. Blood kept flowing out, and there was a nauseating stench. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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The Abominations had always been the backbone of the Scourge's ground troops. The ghouls only cared about their stomachs. Once they had eaten enough, they would never move forward. The crypt demons were more focused on how to torture their prey. The Abominations, which had no thoughts and were always loyal to their master's orders, were the perfect war machines. Therefore, the mages of the Scourge were constantly perfecting the abilities of these killing machines.
The Abomination that appeared in front of Lu Li and the others was more than three meters tall. Relatively speaking, it was indeed a huge monster.
"Do we need help?" a Knight asked Lu Li.
"No, it's just a quasi-boss. At most, its level is a little higher," Lu Li concluded after observing for a while.
Without the buff of Kel 'Thuzad's dark magic, Stalvan was at best a quasi-boss. It was just that his appearance was a little too exaggerated. The bloody scene that the players had seen before was simply child's play.
"Fearless!" The Defense Knight hit his shield with his one-handed sword, and a visible halo quickly spread in the field.
Even Lu Li received a buff. Attack + 5%, Critical Hit + 5%, and dealt an additional 10% damage to dark creatures. It was a very powerful buff.
"Stalvan Mistmantle, do you repent for your crimes?" Lu Li smeared poison on his dagger. Thieves' poisons were not very effective against undead creatures, but it was better than nothing. After all, the price of poisons had dropped, so it didn't cost much.
"Who are you? I have no grudges against you." Stalvan looked at the corpses of the Ghouls scattered around him, his already twisted expression becoming even more distorted.
"In the name of the Holy Light, Stalvan, you will be judged by the Night Watchers," the Paladin behind Lu Li shouted.
This brother was too engrossed in the game and had completely immersed himself in it.
"Judged?" Stalvan shouted, "Why aren't the nobles judged? Why isn't Esha Na judged? She has committed a crime worse than murder. She has destroyed me from the bottom of my heart! When has your Holy Light ever been truly fair? "
"Stalvan, you're too funny. You're just imagining things." Lu Li tried to provoke him. He sneered and said, "How could Tiloya like you, an old and stupid tutor …"
A series of sarcastic words pierced Stalvan's sensitive and fragile heart.
Actually, there was nothing wrong with love.
Stalvan's story reflected many people and events in real life. When your love was not reciprocated, the emptiness in your heart would slowly spread, and you would look for a substitute to fill it. Stalvan, who was alone, was eventually devoured by his own inner demons.
As for Tiloya's feelings for Stalvan?
Lu Li felt that she was partly responsible for this tragedy. Perhaps it was just a young girl's vanity, hoping to gain a sense of superiority. Thus, she created a little ambiguity between her and the tutor.
"No, she loves me. She betrayed me because I'm not a noble. You nobles' lackeys deserve to die. Come and join me. We'll form an even stronger existence. The flames of the Calamity shall burn the sky …" Stalvan waved the giant chain in his left hand wildly.
"Boss, I think it's going to go berserk," the Paladin beside him said worriedly.
"Yeah, it has to go berserk. An intelligent Abomination is too difficult to kill." There were quite a few Abominations in the Plaguelands, but they were all elites. Even so, almost no players were willing to provoke them.
This guy was a quasi-boss, so he was even more difficult to deal with.
Lu Li took advantage of the Abomination's slow movement speed, so he chose to fight it with agility. Although most of the players here were melee fighters, the Abomination's huge body made it difficult for it to turn around, so it wasn't hard for him to attack and escape.
The battle began. The already berserk Stalvan's attack power was astonishing, but everyone here was a plate-armored Paladin, so he didn't have the ability to instantly kill anyone.
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