Hunt

The Medivh was fake, and many of the heroes who fought Yogg-Saron were unfamiliar with him. He was always elusive, and he also had a "dark history" of being possessed by Sargeras twenty years ago. It was obviously difficult to gain the trust of Aiden and others with this fake identity.

Cho'gall had already absorbed the essence of C'Thun. He was waiting there specifically for Malfurion in order to make this elaborate plan perfect.

Malfurion was of course real, but he was deceived by the play acted out by Cho'gall and the fake Medivh. As soon as he stepped through the teleportation portal opened by the fake Medivh, he saw Cho'gall and the mutated Loken fighting with "Medivh", and Faceless Ones were swarming around. This situation was very unfavorable for them!

But the fake Medivh selflessly made a sacrifice, telling him that the army that came to fight Yogg-Saron was nearby, asking him to request reinforcements, while Medivh himself stayed behind to cover their retreat.

In this critical situation, Malfurion didn't have time to think, so he transformed into a cheetah and sprinted through the dark and deep underground towards the Hall of Guardians to seek help.

The Great Druid would never know that not long after he left, the two sides that were just fighting fiercely stopped at the same time. They only started "fake fighting" when everyone arrived.

The sophistication of this conspiracy doesn't stop there. In fact, the Medivh that Malfurion saw in Silithus and the Medivh he saw after crossing the portal were not played by the same person.

Before crossing the portal, Benedictus impersonated the role of Medivh. With Cho'gall's cooperation at the time, Benedictus would not easily reveal his true colors. Malfurion, who was busy dealing with Cho'gall's fierce offensive, did not notice that this sudden Guardian was fake. In fact, few people would have thought that the other party would play such a sophisticated conspiracy.

After entering the lair, it would not work to have Benedictus continue to play Medivh.

Malfurion was not familiar with Medivh. His understanding of him was limited to only hearing the name of this legendary Guardian, but others were different. Many of the archmages of the Kirin Tor had met the real Medivh, and Khadgar had even been his apprentice for several years.

Benedictus's greatest skills lay in Holy Light spells and Shadow spells. It would be alright to imitate the "Cosmic Mage" Medivh for a short time, but it would be difficult not to reveal his true colors if he really engaged in combat.

So after teleporting to Yogg-Saron's lair, the one playing Medivh was no longer Benedictus, but another true master of illusion—the Old God Yogg-Saron!

That Medivh who deceived everyone was Yogg-Saron's clone!

As a master of illusion, Yogg-Saron successfully deceived everyone. Neither the Dragon Aspects, the Kirin Tor, nor the other Guardians noticed that this Medivh was fake.

However, it was not without flaws. When Aiden saw this Medivh, the speed and intensity of his spells were simply unlike a normal person. Even the "Weaver of Magic" Malygos could not cast spells in that way. Even if Medivh was strong, he should not have shown such terrifying power!

Khadgar had personally fought against the former Medivh. Medivh before his death was not this powerful, so how could he be so strong after being resurrected?

At that time, Aiden only had doubts in his mind. In the subsequent battle, Medivh had been behaving in a normal manner and did not reveal any abnormalities, so Aiden did not really pay attention.

When Yogg-Saron used illusion magic to plot against him and teleported him alone into its stomach, Aiden was surprised, but he did not think that "Medivh" was fake.

What Aiden was wondering about was another matter: Yogg-Saron should be very clear about Aiden's combat power, but it only teleported him into its stomach, and only arranged for Cho'gall and Loken, who had little chance of winning against Aiden, to deal with him. This was obviously very inconsistent with the opportunity it had painstakingly created.

If Yogg-Saron was regarded as a hunter, and Aiden was a prey, then this calculation was equivalent to Yogg-Saron leading the prey into a trap, but without any weapons to eliminate the prey.

Such a calculation seemed anticlimactic, and the only effect was to delay Aiden for a little time. By delaying a little time, Aiden believed that he could find a way to escape the trap.

That's what Aiden thought at the time, but when he saw Cho'gall, he suddenly understood—Cho'gall had no connection with Yogg-Saron in history, and the entire Twilight's Hammer had no activities in Northrend. The master of this two-headed ogre was C'Thun and N'Zoth, but he came here, so there was only one explanation—N'Zoth was also involved in this conspiracy!

If the previous ingenious calculations were designed by N'Zoth, Aiden would never believe that it would leave such an obvious flaw.

So a few minutes after the battle started, when "Medivh" slid down from Yogg-Saron's esophagus, Aiden quickly understood one thing—Cho'gall and the mutated Loken certainly had no way to kill him, but what if someone he trusted attacked from behind?

He was still unsure at the time, but he secretly raised his vigilance. Life only comes once, and he didn't want to risk his life to test whether this Medivh was reliable.

When he launched the surprise attack, he concentrated his mind to observe Medivh behind him, until he finally confirmed his guess—N'Zoth's backup plan was indeed this "Twilight Father" Benedictus, who was impersonating Medivh!

At the moment when the attack was about to hit him, Aiden used Holy Light magic and natural magic to simulate his own image, and then escaped into the space-time membrane, using a mirror image to replace himself and bear the opponent's sneak attack.

The effect of this little spell was extraordinary. Even Yogg-Saron regarded that mirror image as the real Aiden. Because that mirror image did exude real, vigorous vitality. After being attacked by Cho'gall, the mutated Loken, and Benedictus, it emitted fluctuations like the extinction of real life.

Yogg-Saron was sure that it would not sense it wrong, and the other three were even more so.

The "death" of this mirror image was able to deceive them, also because Aiden had gained some inspiration from the naaru, and created this spell that was not widely used, but was extremely deceptive.

The naaru have a saying, "The Holy Light is life, and life is the Holy Light."

When the power of the Holy Light and the natural power full of life were fused together, Aiden created this mirror image that could deceive the Old Gods.

Then Aiden suddenly attacked and killed Cho'gall. Yogg-Saron tried to attack him with a huge mental torrent, but he used the Holy Light Code to analyze the information hidden in these mental powers. Suddenly, all the conspiracies surfaced, and Aiden even obtained the other party's follow-up plan:

Yogg-Saron believed that the real Aiden was bound to die. After those heroes who really entered the dream left the first dream about forging the Dragon Soul, they would follow N'Zoth's plan and let its clone turn into Aiden, come out of the body, tell everyone the news of "Medivh's" heroic sacrifice, and lead the attackers to attack Yogg-Saron fiercely.

If this Yogg-Saron clone also participated in the sneak attack, and the sneak attack plan became more secretive, maybe N'Zoth would have really succeeded.

Unfortunately, Yogg-Saron and N'Zoth were too confident in the success rate of the plan. Yogg-Saron's clone turned into Aiden and returned to the ground in advance.

It must be said that N'Zoth's conspiracy was indeed very perfect. At least this Yogg-Saron clone, which turned into Aiden, truly controlled the situation.

Because Aiden's identity was special, almost everyone was willing to believe him, so Yogg-Saron's conspiracy succeeded.

It used Aiden's identity to successfully mobilize the anger and hatred in people's hearts. They unknowingly lost their minds in the fierce attack, and would soon be completely reduced to Yogg-Saron's slaves!

What's even more tragic is that these heroes don't even know that all of their attacks are falling on the magic barrier that makes Yogg-Saron immune to all damage.

When the fake "Aiden" appeared, the cover"Destruction"cover "shattered", it looked like it was destroyed from the inside by this Aiden and the "sacrificed" Medivh, but this was just an illusion. The real cover "shattered"cover was still there. Even the heroes saw that Yogg-Saron's head popping out of the dark blue pit was just an illusion.

Everyone was immersed in this incredibly real illusion. The spells that the Kirin Tor mages had been preparing to break the magic barrier were interrupted with the appearance of the fake Aiden and the shattering of the barrier in the illusion. In fact, from a real perspective, these were all just illusions.

People's violent attacks all fell on the magic barrier. In the heroes' imaginations, they were agile, while Yogg-Saron seemed unusually clumsy because of its huge size. The countless giant mouths opened by this Old God failed to bite anyone, and the twisting tentacles did not take away or kill anyone.

It was so weak, as if it could be killed by the heroes at any time.

It was this false victory that made them even more confused and crazy.

No one really realized that something was wrong, not even Ysera.

Aiden rushed towards Benedictus immediately after killing Cho'gall without stopping. He had already successfully killed this guy once last year, and now of course it was even easier!

Moreover, this guy turned into Medivh to sneak attack him. If he hadn't reacted quickly, he might have really become food in Yogg-Saron's stomach now!

The mutated Loken could be infused with Yogg-Saron's power at any time. Aiden wanted to kill him in a short time, which was more difficult. In comparison, killing Benedictus was relatively simple.

Aiden held up the Staff of Time high, and the flowing Sands of Time in the purple crystal at the top of the staff flickered with golden light. A gray ripple flowed out from it and spread to the surroundings.