Chapter 44 - The Two-Headed Ogre
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"Are you all ready?" Gul'dan asked impatiently. Not far away, Cho'gall shook his head. The huge ogre made a grunting sound, and his strong arms were raised.
The last fragment of rune stone.
"It's fine now." He shouted, placed the rune stone at the designated location, and rubbed his shoulder with one hand.
Gul'dan nodded. It took several hours to dig out a rune stone. Then he broke it into five pieces, and it took a lot of time to reach this clearing. Fortunately, Doomhammer allowed him to use some ogres to
Accomplish this, and Cho'gall can command one of his more easily than any orc.
The stupid kind of head. These rune stone fragments are still huge and heavy, and only two ogres can lift it. Gul'dan thought idly about how the elves moved the complete rune stones to their original positions for the first time.
. Maybe it's magic, or it's done using some tools.
The stones were finally placed in the correct position, forming the shape of a five-pointed star. Gul'dan made a gesture, and the other three orc warlocks chose three of the rune stones to stand next to. As before, Gul'dan
Although Dan believes that this can be successful, there is still no absolute guarantee that no accident will occur. But at least he fully believes that if it fails, he will survive unscathed.
He nodded to Cho'gall, who yelled at the gathered ogres. After some jostling and grunting, one of them stepped forward. Cho'gall spoke to the ogre.
Yelling orders, he walked into the open space among the stones with his shoulders shrugged listlessly. He stood on the edge of the five-pointed star.
In the middle, they wait, motionless. One advantage of ogres is that they will not make unnecessary movements after executing an order. If there are no other orders or they are not hungry, ogres can stand in place for hours.
They are as motionless as statues. This is also due to their low intelligence.
Gul'dan raised his arms and began to summon the dark energy given to him by the demon leaders. This energy filled his body, and then he injected it into the rune stone directly in front of him. Cho'gall stood in the last position, and he and the others
The warlocks also each selected the stones in front of them to infuse with energy. When all the stones were filled with power and began to vibrate, Gul'dan concentrated and recited a brief spell. More energy was drawn from his fingertips.
arc forward
into the rune stone, but this time, the energy flickered through the stone in front of him, and then jumped to the nearest stone to his left. Then it continued to the next one, and then another, and another until it returned to him.
Inside the stone in front of me, five stones were connected together. The sky above the altar also darkened, condensing heavy energy, and then formed a huge storm, but the ogre still stood motionless.
land.
Now, the power on these stones was directed by Gul'dan to the middle of them, rushing towards the tall creature. The dark energy completely hit the ogre. A black halo surrounded him. From the naked eye, the ogre looked like an ogre.
The human demon was almost gone. Gul'dan worked harder, and more energy danced into the sphere. He could only vaguely see the outline of the ogre. His arms were shaking due to fatigue and the consumption of magic. Gul'dan
Dan could hardly hold on anymore.
After a few minutes, the halo gradually began to dissipate, and the creature standing in the middle did not disappear into ashes, but slowly emerged. There was still an ogre standing in front of everyone, except for Cho'gall. However, this creature changed. It was more powerful than before.
He was bigger, his arms were stronger, his legs were not as bent as before, and he looked more agile. Then, the biggest change was that he had two heads.
Two-headed ogres are very rare in Draenor. They are larger and stronger than their kind. Worshiped by other ogres, Cho'gall is one of them. He has proven to be intelligent enough to be a mage.
Gul'dan found this two-headed ogre when he was still young and trained him very seriously. Cho'gall was a reliable assistant and a powerful warlock, accompanying Gul'dan until today. Now
Cho'gall isn't alone anymore.
This new two-headed ogre turned and stared at Gul'dan, who seemed to be the leader here.
"What am I?" he asked, while one head spoke, the other looked around.
'His language ability is much better than that of ordinary ogres.' Gul'dan thought. 'You are an ogre.' The warlock leader replied. 'Or an ogre magician.'
"An ogre magician." The other head asked. "What does this mean?"
Stop, this is stupid! Gul'dan looked at him impatiently. Do we still need to explain to him what a mage is? "It's one of them, probably." Gul'dan pointed at Cho'gall, and then bent
He lowered his body and picked up a leaf from the ground, and handed it to the two-headed creature. "Take this."
The ogre's movements in holding the leaves were surprising, indicating that his sensitivity had also been greatly improved. "Now, concentrate on the fire, its heat and flames." Gul'dan said to the ogre.
Both heads of the ogre frowned and looked at the leaf. Then they nodded, first the first head and then the second.
"Very good." Gul'dan said softly, not wanting to disturb the creature's concentration. "Now bring the fire to reality. Let it appear on this leaf, let the flames pass through here fiercely, let the heat
Warms your skin, as if your fingers are on fire."
As he stared, a burst of sparks suddenly appeared in the center of the leaf, and then quickly turned into a small flame that stretched hungrily around. In the flames, the leaf quickly withered and turned pitch black.
Then it became a pile of debris, and the breeze took it all away.
"I'm an ogre magician, right?" the ogre said, sounding very happy. One head opened its mouth and smiled. The other one had a slight smile, although it seemed a little slow to react.
"Yes." Gul'dan was equally happy. "You are one of us."
"What do you mean one of us?" the creature asked next, his other less energetic head frowning.
Gul'dan sighed, there was no way, he had to explain everything patiently, otherwise he would not be able to make good use of this big guy who had become stronger. This took a lot of time, and it was the first time Cho'gall saw Gul'dan being so patient. The warlock explained while
, the ogre magician listened quietly, absorbing all the content.
"You created me," the ogre finally said. This was not a question, but a fact. "I will serve you. Your business is my business. What do you need from me?"
Gul'dan was delighted. This was exactly what he had hoped for. The two-headed ogre created by his personal magic had a bond with him. This creature was completely loyal to him! He gestured towards Cho'gall.
"This is Cho'gall," Gul'dan explained. "He, like you, is a trusted assistant and an ogre mage. He will explain to you everything we do here. And yours.
name."
The new ogre lowered his head. "Thank you, master," the slightly melancholy head said as the creature walked towards Cho'gall. Cho'gall taught the new ogre magician, and then used it again
Each use of this altar can bring him another two-headed ogre. Although it is unlikely that all ogres can be successfully transformed, if even one tenth can have enough wisdom,
He can gather another altar and inject the same energy. Gul'dan secretly laughed. He can transform all the ogres in the tribe, and Gul'dan is sure that Orgrim will not stop him. For Doomhammer,
, these are some more powerful combat forces. The most important thing is that the new servants will not reveal who they are truly loyal to prematurely, unless the time is right. Gul'dan showed a sinister look.
"Next is the Death Knight!"
Gul'dan laughed again and turned away.
Cho'gall stayed to say something to the new two-headed ogre. There was still a lot of work here, and their attention was not focused on their surroundings. Even Gul'dan was unable to sense his surroundings because of the chaotic energy on the Altar of Storms.
There was movement in the trees. Everything that happened just now was seen by Nathanos, from when the ogre walked to the center of the altar.
He did not miss a good show. Of course, Nathanos was shocked by Gul'dan's power. The ogre is the best proof. He is both a warrior and a mage. The magical energy transforms the ogre and at the same time makes him
He has mastered magic. Nathanos also did an experiment just now. He also learned Gul'dan's method and tried to light a leaf, but he did not get the same result as the ogre.
"This is really a powerful ritual. It seems that the alliance has new troubles."
Humans still stood there, and then quietly observed Cho'gall and the rest of the people continuing to perform this transformation ritual. Finally, Nathanos came to a conclusion-this ritual was very risky. In the end, more than thirty ogres only
Six survived, while the other unlucky ones were directly blasted to ashes by the energy.
Cho'gall did not stop the ritual until the power on the rune stone was exhausted, and left with the new ogre magician.
Chapter completed!