Boiling Beast Bloodline -
Chapter 744 - 161: Failed to Kill the Demon and was Slain Instead_2
Chapter 744: Chapter 161: Failed to Kill the Demon and was Slain Instead_2
The Bato Demons didn’t look much better than their boss. These five-meter-tall monsters, dragging sharp bone spikes on their tails, sporting several twisted goat horns, and a pair of broken wings, exuded a threatening air of cruelty. Sulfuric fumes and black smoke emanated from their nostrils. Each step they took burned a deep, black, smoking footprint onto the ground. The flaming huge sword in their hands cut through everything, leaving nothing behind. Each swing released fallen cavalry bodies into the sky, all reduced to wingless chunks of flesh.
The Flame Lord scanned the area with his massive eyes upon making contact with the ground, then began to shout a series of long, drawn-out scales. With his peculiar hand gestures, a huge column of molten lava, like a fountain, spurts out from the ground, tumbling a large swath of the earth’s crust. The hot lava fountain sprayed into the sky, clearing the path of the two-headed Chimera Knights and Troll Bat Riders, and as it sprayed down from above, they whittled down the eagle and bull warriors. Screams and cries of despair turned the area into a smelting furnace of hell. Warriors touched by the rain of fire fell like dead leaves in autumn, and a shower of bodies began to rain onto the ground. In an alarmed state, countless eagle-bull warriors immediately increased their flight altitude, retreated obliquely into the high sky. The gap between the two volcanoes was really small, even the bravest eagle-bull warriors knew to retreat when the gigantic Flame Lord blocked the path.
The arrows of the Troll Bat Riders and the Two-Headed Chimera Knights, as well as the Calyx Long Swords, were all deflected by the flaming circles created by the Bato Demons’ flaming Great Swords. Along with the swing of the Flame Lord’s fin-like claws, a "Decaying Flame Comet Rain" swept across the sky with a thick sulfur smell. The Two-headed Chimera Knights and the Troll Bat Riders were the first to feel its impact, falling like harvested grapes beaten by a malicious child’s stick, dropping in a large quantity.
Those who were farther away managed to escape with their lives, but those who were closer were burnt to ashes. The sturdy Two-Headed Chimaera could withstand the heavy blow, but the smaller Pig-Face Troll Bat Riders couldn’t bear the intense magic bombardment. As soon as they were hit by the fire rain, they immediately plummeted towards the ground. The bodies of the Troll Bats rotted upon impact, producing a corrosive liquid that seeped into the ground, giving off an exceedingly pungent smell.
This ability to instantly cast a high-level magic spell was indeed one of the key characteristics of Super-level Warcraft.
Over a dozen Bato Demons ceased to pursue silently, they waved their flaming GreatSwords and commanded at least two thousand Batiz Lava Monsters and Fire-Dwelling Fish People, which surged out of the sinister swamp. Shouting piercing and sinister war cries, they charged towards the disarrayed fallen Elves. Among them were at least three hundred Ymir Minotaurs, wielding Obsidian Great Axes and bearing Obsidian shields. Just like the Sea Clan’s Tauren, Ymir Minotaurs, famous for their exceptional vitality, could find a suitable homeland in any corner of the world.
Ymir Minotaurs were naturally born stonemasons, they possessed a unique ability of fire immunity, just like their beloved Obsidian. They bore no affinity towards the Antelope-Man tribe, rather they acted brutally while slaughtering Antelope Men.
The Ymir Minotaur warriors were slightly shorter than the Antelope warriors, standing only about two and a half meters tall. However, their muscles were as robust as their Antelope counterparts. Their skin was the color of fresh blood, they had robust hoofed feet, and their heads resembled those of a bull. Ymir Minotaurs were distinguished from other tribes of minotaurs by their completely animalistic heads. Unlike the other minotaurs, these resembled hunched-over bulls capable of walking upright.
Under the leadership of the powerful Ymir Minotaurs, the Warcraft army swept through the fallen Elf army like a whirlwind across the plains, igniting a rain of blood and wind of flesh, causing havoc among the fallen Elves. After their front-line shield units were disrupted, the damage caused by the sudden invasion of the strong Warcraft army was like a Wolf Fang Club being thrust into their mutilated chests.
The River Immortals formed the majority of the Drow’s ground forces. They were not like the powerful Moore’s Dwarf Soldiers who excelled in close combat. Once the outer ring of protection was broken, the River Immortals, nicknamed the "earthworm Beamons", reached their limits. Although they too, like earthworms, wouldn’t die when chopped in half, such severe injuries were unbearable even for the undying creatures.
The River Immortals were eyeless, the single eye in the middle of their forehead was a Luminous Glass Crystal that could emit "Gamma Rays" to probe objects, working on a very similar principle as a bat’s echolocation ability. For a River Immortal to harness their probing rays into damaging rays, it takes a long period of training.
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