Malfurion and Tyrande had just severely injured Varothan in the Emerald Dream when he tried to continue causing trouble. His body would not be able to jump out and become a demon again for at least several years.

However, as the King of Nightmares, Varoson does not necessarily have to take the lead.

The reason why he personally went out to deal with Sharlayan, Malfurion and others was because they were in Varothen...or in other words, the threat in N'zoth's mind was high enough, and they might cause irreparable damage to N'zoth's big plan. Loss.

Needless to say, Malfurion and Tyrande were already well-known savior heroes in Azeroth after the War of the Ancients ended thousands of years ago.

Varoson, who is also from the night elf family, will naturally be more vigilant against them.

The deliberate targeting of Sarlayan was due to the tragic experience of the former Nightmare King Xavius. Sarlayan undoubtedly played the most important role in the series of actions to kill Xavius.

The lessons learned from the past are still fresh in his mind, and Varoson has reason to keep an eye on Sarlayan, an unstable factor.

Compared to Xavius, who had been hiding in the Emerald Dream for thousands of years, Varoson, the second-generation Nightmare King, was almost a polished commander when he came to power.

Under the comprehensive attack of the green dragon and the druid, the nightmare forces entrenched in the Emerald Dream were uprooted, leaving Varoson with a huge mess.

However, he is the Nightmare King appointed by N'Zos. Using his strange nightmare power, he can unknowingly absorb power from the dreams of many creatures in Azeroth, and then shape these nightmare powers into shapes. Different monsters.

Considering that Varosen was still hiding in an unnoticed corner of the Emerald Nightmare, licking his wounds, it was unlikely that he would show up in the Temple of Atal'Hakkar with an injury.

If this guy really wants to cause trouble, he should send a high-ranking commander of the Nightmare Legion to take charge.

The Temple of Atal'Hakkar is the home of the Atal'ai priests. If the Nightmare Legion really ascended to the material world through the dream passage in the temple, it is impossible for those crazy trolls to be unaware of it.

After listening to Sarlayan's analysis, Melinsela frowned.

"You mean, Atalai has already secretly colluded with the Nightmare King?"

Saryan nodded: "There is no actual evidence and it cannot be verified for the time being, but this possibility is indeed very high."

Melinsela's face was a little gloomy: "No wonder Gurubashi chose to cooperate with Atalai, whose reputation has long been notorious. It turns out that what Jindo values ​​​​is the nightmare army behind them."

"Nightmare... N'Zoth's ghost is really lingering. We finally killed Xavius, and he immediately promoted Varoson to take over."

Sarlayan shrugged: "There is nothing we can do about it. When Fandral used Andrassil to curb the expansion of the Saronite iron veins, there were hidden dangers. The ancient gods could use this backdoor to free themselves. Traveling to and from the Emerald Dream.”

"The Emerald Dream is a mirror image of the original Azeroth, a blueprint world specially created by the Titans when they designed and transformed Azeroth."

"Theoretically, as long as the ancient gods can take the Emerald Dream as their own, they can use the dream to reflect reality and spread the nightmares that breed crazily in the blueprint world to the material world."

"Past history also proves that this idea is correct."

"It's just because Xavius ​​was exposed in advance that N'zoth was unable to achieve the final results as he wished."

Onyxia also echoed: "It is indeed impossible for the ancient gods to let go of a proven path to success."

"But Varoson, the second-generation Nightmare King, is far inferior to Xavius, who has accumulated a lot of money."

"Before, he was unlucky enough to be destroyed by Sharlayan, who secretly developed the Nightmare Subplane, and then he was beaten up by Malfurion and Tyrande in a mixed doubles match. He is an old unlucky man."

"It can't just be said that he is unlucky." Sarlayan shook his head amusedly: "In the final analysis, it is because Xavius ​​left Varoson with too few available resources."

"Under the premise that the Emerald Dream has been stabilized again, you can imagine how difficult it is to corrode the dream world again from scratch."

"Then..." Melinsela looked worriedly at the still peaceful temple altar in the middle of the lake: "If the Nightmare Legion has really colluded with Atalai, how should we respond?"

"Don't worry."

Sarlayan signaled Melinsela to stay calm: "No matter what the current situation in the temple is, we cannot mess up our position, otherwise it will create opportunities for the enemy to break through the status quo."

"Anyway, let's wait for Valeera to send back the news, and then we will make a follow-up plan based on the actual situation in the temple."

Like most combat professions, thieves have three talent branches with vastly different styles - combat, acumen, and assassination.

Rogues who are just getting started usually only choose one series of specializations.

After entering the epic realm, the progress of ordinary warriors will become very slow.

At this stage, they will start to study the other two series of talents by analogy.

This principle does not only apply to thieves, most combat professionals will make similar choices.

Depending on the combination of different talents, or even the combination of different professions, many professional branches that appear to be similar in style but have completely different cores can be derived. Thornspeaker is one of the examples.

Thieves who specialize in assassination and have a minor in acuity are called assassins, while thieves who specialize in combat and have a minor in acuity are called rogues.

The names of relatively popular professional branches are often conventional, such as the assassins, rogues, rangers, etc. mentioned above.

Another part of the relatively niche branch professions are mostly self-proclaimed, or special professions that can only be cultivated by specific races by combining racial talents, such as the magic thief branch unique to high elves and children of the night.

In a broad sense, the elves have a strong innate affinity for arcane energy, and even the night elves, who have always disliked arcane magic, are no exception.

These upright guys say they cannot abuse arcane spells, but there are many improved arcane spells among the druids' spells.

Including Julian, most thieves in Quel'Thalas follow the special branch of magic thieves.

This special branch of thieves can steal the enemy's magic power during battle, and use racial talents to temporarily disrupt the flow of magic power in the enemy's body, achieving a disguised silence effect.

Valeela was the apprentice taught by Julian and Vileless. She undoubtedly followed the old path of a high elf thief when she was just starting out.

However, as Valeera's strength gradually improved, she had no one else in front of her to use as a reference and learning object. She could only find a path of thieves that best suited her based on her own talents.

Valeela did not name the new branch of the thief profession she was studying. Sharlayan drew inspiration from the barrage and tentatively called this new branch plane walker.

This name mainly comes from Valeela's unique spatial talent.

After Valeela masters and can skillfully use the power of space, Sarlayan will also have a headache when having one-on-one sparring with her.

As we all know, Sarlayan's five senses are very sharp, and they are even more powerful after gaining the ability to sense vitality. Few people can lurk next to him and launch a surprise attack.

Valeera did the opposite.

She will not blindly pursue perfect stealth during the battle, but will use her space power to continuously jump around Sarlayan.

At the beginning, she would be caught by Sharlayan because of her lack of proficiency in space powers. This was mainly because Valeera's space transfer plan was too template-based, and she could figure out the rules after getting a little familiar with it.

As Valeela gained more and more control over the power of space, her position in the battle became more and more erratic. Even Sharlayan, who was already familiar with her fighting style, found it difficult to find any pattern.

This is so fucking fucked.

If it were a one-on-one fight, Valeera would never be a match for Sarlayan, who was physically fit.

But as a thief, Valeera obviously couldn't do such a stupid thing of using short strikes to last, which led to Sarlayan always feeling very constipated when sparring with Valeera.

Because he couldn't grasp Valeela's movement trajectory, he had no chance to confront her head-on.

However, due to Sarlayan's innate dragon scale armor and the increasingly familiar power of the earth, even with the blessing of artifacts, it would be difficult for Valeera to penetrate Sarlayan's defense.

The sparring between these two couples will almost certainly turn into a game of holding back urine. You can't hit me, and I can't break your defense. It's really the ultimate torture.

To be fair, in the whole of Azeroth, there are very few people who can match Sarlayan in terms of defensive power, and they can only be counted on the tenth finger.

And there is no one who can surpass Valeera in infiltration ability... At least at this stage, Sarlayan has not encountered anyone, nor can Garona and Maiev, who have already half-stepped into the realm of demigods.

The heavily guarded Temple of Atal'Hakkar is also difficult for the elite thieves of the Backlight Blade to sneak into. They must work hard to avoid the large number of guards along the way.

Valeela didn't have to go to such trouble. After arriving at the altar area of ​​the temple on the water, she quickly sensed the spatial positioning coordinates deliberately left on her colleagues.

After traveling through a medium-distance space, Valeela successfully arrived at the secret temporary stronghold built by the Backlight Blade inside the temple in the next second.

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