029 Tower of Ilgara
The night in the Red Ridge Forest was extremely dark. After the sun set, the Black Stone Orcs only used torches to illuminate it. Even if two moons hung in the sky in Azeroth were almost unable to see their five fingers.
Under the leadership of Garcelzog, a group of orcs walked along a path outside the stone castle toward the mysterious tower in the forest.
Dahl poked his head and looked down. It was Gaselzog who wanted to ask for advice from the wizard traitor. He wanted to hear what these two people wanted to say.
The young dragon used his claws to grasp the wall and observed the stone fort sentry tower on one side. When the sentrymen turned back and forth to their backs, they jumped out of the sentry tower and fell into the cliff behind them with force.
When Dahl fell down while rubbing the waterfall, he suddenly spread his wings, and finally pulled it back to the lake and flew into the sky. No one in the orcs in the stone castle noticed the young dragon that suddenly disappeared from the mail.
If you take off directly at the tower, the black shadows covering the entire stone fort will make the young dragon look extremely conspicuous.
The young dragon circled around the earthen mountain far away in the stone fort several times. After the torches held by the orcs of Gasselzog disappeared in the forest, they turned around and went towards the direction of the tower.
Close to the mysterious tower, Dahl felt a stream of evil darkness coming like a wave. The breath was very close to the dark man who claimed to be Saratas in the Black Rock Mountains that he felt, but it was also different.
Not far from this tower is a wooden house, where several hunched monsters squatted beside the wooden walls and tree stumps were sleeping against the wooden walls and tree stumps. It seemed that the werewolf who served the traitor of the wizard as Gasselzog mentioned earlier.
Although they are humanoid creatures, they have the keen perception that only jackals have. Dahl tried to slow down the amplitude of the fan wings, dodge the branches and leaves little by little close to the red eaves of the tower, and landed on the eaves with the lightest force.
Fortunately, he is just a young dragon now, so such a landing will not cause too much impact or damage.
The lights were on at the top of the tower, and there were sounds of conversation coming from it. Dahl poked his neck out and moved his head down to the window. He wanted to hear what the two men were saying and if there was any news to Wim Salak.
"I need some cemetery moss, Carter." A low voice said in a slightly helpless tone: "You'd better prepare some herbs for yourself, as the shadow spell experiment I've conducted during this period is very frequent, so don't let yourself be disturbed by shadow energy and eventually lose your mind."
"The moss in the cemetery itself is a herb formed by the infection of the necrotic energy, Mr. Morgans." A young voice said, probably Carter.
The name mentioned in Morgans evokes a long-standing memory of Dahl.
That's right, Morgans is the dark mage who commanded the zombies in Red Ridge Mountain to fight against the soldiers of Lakeside Town!
"It's time to teach you some higher-level alchemy theories," Morgans said. "You need to take medicines or substances with shadow energy to strengthen your body's adaptation to shadows to exercise shadow resistance."
"If you still follow me in the future, maybe we will have the opportunity to enter the Black Stone Tower. The similar training you need will be even more important, do you understand?"
"Only in this way, you can minimize the damage you suffer when you receive a large amount of shadow trauma at one time."
Morgans paused for a while and said, "What's more, as spell casters, we can use magic to purify the moss and dead leaf clover into shadow oil, which is an important raw material for refining another powerful shadow protection potion. You will have to slowly master these things in the future."
"I understand." Carter responded.
Dahl originally thought the conversation was a conversation between Gaselzog and Morgans, but he didn't expect to hear something else in it - Morgans wanted to enter the Black Rock Tower.
Since he has formed an alliance with Garcelzog, the Black Stone clan must have told him that the real owner of the Black Stone Tower was the Black Dragon Prince Nefarian.
In other words, the cooperation between Morgans and the Blackstone clan was not as Vim Salak thought, but may be some kind of betrayal or disagreement. On the contrary, perhaps Morgans wanted to use Gasselzog's relationship to enter the Blackstone Tower to serve the Blackstone, which is a good thing in this way.
There was a silence in the tower, and the chaotic footsteps on the wooden ladder became more and more obvious. It seemed that the orcs had not yet reached the top, and Dahl was still flying up too fast.
But it was also a gain. After all, Morgans must have concealed something in front of Gasselzog.
"Master Morgans."
The orcs's wild voice, which was highly recognizable, made Dahl cheer up and continue to eavesdrop.
"Governor." Morgans' voice was falsely delighted: "I hope you have something important to say when you run to the Tower of Ilgara in the middle of the night. Of course, even if it is not important, I welcome you here."
He was very skilled in orcs, and it was not surprising that he had to carefully study the works left by orcs after studying dark spells.
"Black Stone Tower sent reinforcements." Garcelzog said: "It seems that Black Stone Tower has known that human mages have entered Red Ridge Mountain. I don't know how they discovered it... The dwarves have sealed the road."
Morgans smiled and said, "I believe that the power of magic is not significant in your world, so warriors like you have no idea what kind of miracles magic can do."
"The black dragons are all masters of shadows and divination, and there are also masters of shadows left by Gul'dan in the Black Stone Tower. They can use premonition spells to see the situation here."
"I know." Garcelzog said: "I know some warlocks can create an eye and then use this flying eye to observe the world."
"Is that?" Morgans said in surprise: "It's amazing, I don't understand this. It's probably two new techniques developed by you orcs."
"So, your master sent a group of orc warlocks? Those who followed Gul'dan back then?"
"No." Garcelzog said: "If I remember correctly, Gul'dan's warlocks either went back to the Dark Gate or died. In fact, it was a young dragon."
"Young dragon?!" Morgans' voice sounded extremely shocked: "You mean, there is a dragon in the stone castle now?"
"yes……"
"Is it a real dragon?"
"Are you surprised or scared?" The orcs's general's words were full of disgust: "What's strange about a dragon?"
"No, no, no..." Mogans suppressed his emotions, and he paused for a while before saying, "Yes, but I didn't expect the Black Stone Tower to send a black dragon to support us. Do you know how dangerous that is?"
"Not a black dragon," said Gaselzog. "He has many colors, but most of them are purple. If he hadn't brought General Wim Salak's ring, I wouldn't have let him in."
"Vimsalak's ring?" Morgans sneered and said, "I don't believe that Vimsalak could not give the Dragon King emblem he was proud of to a young dragon. For the sake of that ring, he did not even take off his armor, so he guaranteed that he would not suffer any damage at all..."
"It's the mark of the Black Stone Tower. Damn, Morgans, you keep muttering the Dragon King emblem all day long. If I had known it, I wouldn't have told you about that."
"Okay, okay." Morgans sighed and said, "Is the Black Stone Tower a badge representing identity?"
"That's right." Garcelzog said: "This is enough to show that Commander Vim Salak recognizes his status."
Dahl, who was lying outside the tower and eavesdropping, narrowing his eyes, feeling that the amount of information the two of them had spoken was already quite large at this moment.
Chapter completed!