Undead

The forty-odd heroes who had broken through the barrier greatly contained the offensive of Yogg-Saron's undead minions, alleviating the pressure on the guardians supporting the barrier. After all, these were the most powerful heroes of Azeroth and Valoran, and each one was not to be underestimated.

Aiden finally felt relieved. He used the Scepter of Sargeras to remove the defenses inside Yogg-Saron's skull, then held the gem and began reading the model of the giant brain.

The target was too large and inherently powerful. He felt that even without being disturbed, it would take about half an hour to complete.

"Hopefully, there won't be any accidents—"

Aiden extracted the brain model of Yogg-Saron and issued the "crush" command to the Eye of Sargeras.

Next, as long as he kept injecting energy into it, he could directly kill Yogg-Saron.

As the "crush" command began to execute, Yogg-Saron felt the same pain it had felt not long ago when its heart was cut into countless pieces. Its brain felt as if it was covered by a delicate iron net, and this net was constantly contracting, trying to completely crush it!

It knew it couldn't directly destroy this net, just as it couldn't save its own heart.

"Emerge, my greatest creation!" Yogg-Saron roared in pain and anger, and a muffled footstep immediately echoed from the black mist.

"Bring death to those who dare to intrude here!" the God of Death loudly commanded.

People could feel the tremors coming from beneath their feet. They were standing firmly on Yogg-Saron's skull, but the tremors made them unsteady, as if there was an earthquake nearby.

"There must be a giant monster. Trust me, it's definitely bigger than anything we've ever seen!" Brann said confidently from behind the crowd, wielding a hammer.

"How big?" Rhonin, beside him, fired a barrage of arcane missiles, blasting away a giant elemental creature. The mage glanced at the dwarf, asking absentmindedly.

"Based on the sound and vibration, it should be—let me calculate… over two million tons! Assuming the density of steel, that's over two hundred thousand cubic meters—Titans above, what kind of monster has that kind of size and weight?"

Brann was shocked by his own calculations.

Something weighing over two million tons could crush them all into dust just by falling over, right?

"Are you sure you didn't miscalculate?" Rhonin asked through gritted teeth.

"Only more, not less—I wish I had miscalculated, but this is my area of expertise! Expertise, understand, mage!" Brann glared at Rhonin, angered by the questioning of his mathematical abilities, causing the greatest dwarven explorer to puff out his beard and widen his eyes.

The tremors beneath their feet became clearer and clearer, and soon a monster over two hundred meters tall emerged from the black mist.

"T-Titans above…" Brann couldn't help but shudder when he saw the monster. "This, this seems to be—"

"It's a Titan!" Thorim, the Storm King inside the barrier, also widened his eyes.

What appeared in their sight was a giant with bronze-textured skin, wielding a huge war hammer. Its eyes emitted a captivating ice-blue light, and the exposed skin, with its muscular lines, was as hard as steel—it was metal, after all, and the hardest alloy in the universe.

As the metal used to create the Titan's body, its hardness was dozens of times greater than that of steel!

The four guardians had similar appearances to this metal Titan, because they were originally created based on the Titan's appearance. But when they were placed together, the true difference between them could be seen.

"Why is there a Titan here!?" Alexstrasza exclaimed in shock.

As creators, the Titans' power was beyond doubt. Even in the entire universe, Titans were among the most powerful beings. Only the Old Gods were qualified to be their opponents.

"It's a corpse!" Freya, the Life-Binder, said loudly, "It's a Titan's corpse, an undead controlled by Yogg-Saron!"

She sensed that this Titan had no thoughts, only a walking body. Moreover, its metal body was covered with many terrifying wounds, and some of the exposed skin was severely corroded by something corrosive.

But even if it was just a corpse, it was still a Titan's corpse. Its skin was almost the hardest thing in the world, almost impossible to destroy even with artifacts, and it was extremely resistant to magic, almost immune to most spells.

This undead Titan was getting closer and closer. It seemed unhurried, but each step covered a distance of dozens of meters. It stood out like a crane among chickens in the tide of enemies, and the tallest giants were like babies compared to it.

Just as Brann Bronzebeard said, such a Titan could crush everyone to dust just by falling over.

Faced with such a near-invincible monster, what could they do to stop it?

"Hold it back! Let us use the 'Disintegration Ray' to deal with it!" Anna shouted through gritted teeth. "Only the Disintegration Ray can deal with a Titan!"

Centuries ago, Aegwynn used this spell to kill Sargeras. This strongest spell could indeed disintegrate the Titan's metal body, and Anna had also used it to deal with powerful enemies like Archimonde.

But this was not an easy task.

Back then, Aegwynn was able to kill Sargeras largely because the dark titan had just entered Azeroth and lost ninety-nine percent of his power. Both the defense of his body and his own strength were greatly limited. But the titan body before them now was much larger than Sargeras back then.

Moreover, Anna and the other archmages combined might not even be comparable to Aegwynn back then—keep in mind that the strongest Guardian at that time possessed the power instilled by all the Guardians of Tirisfal over a thousand years. Those individuals were the most talented and powerful mages in Azeroth. Generations of inheritance and accumulation artificially created Aegwynn, the strongest human in Azeroth.

Although Anna and the others were powerful, even if they truly joined forces, they would not be a match for Aegwynn at that time.

"I will help you!" Malygos, the Blue Dragon Aspect, canceled the infusion of energy into the barrier. He passed through the portal created by Bard and arrived where the Kirin Tor archmages were.

As the "Spell-Weaver," he naturally knew spells like Disintegrate.

"Pour your arcane energy into the Focusing Iris!" Malygos took out the magical artifact of the blue dragonflight, "Let me guide this spell!"

Aiden continuously poured energy into the Eye of Sargeras. He certainly saw the approach of the titan undead and understood Yogg-Saron's plan—the opponent was revealing its trump card while he was unable to attend to others.

Now he faced a dilemma—either trust these heroes and continue the ritual, completely shattering Yogg-Saron's brain before the titan undead defeated them, or cancel the ritual and deal with the titan undead first.

"Don't be distracted; we will hold off this titan undead!" Alexstrasza also canceled the ritual and instructed Aiden. After speaking, she passed through the portal to the outside world, preparing to fight against this increasingly despairing titan with the others.

Ysera followed her sister out as well. If the four Aspects could not withstand it, the addition of the two dragon queens would not make much of a difference. It was conceivable that if the titan undead really approached the barrier, it would quickly break it.

Only by drawing this Guy away could they ensure that Aiden would not be affected.

Aiden knew that what he needed to do was not to thank them, but to seize the time. He poured energy into the Eye of Sargeras to the maximum extent, but the operation of this artifact was limited. The hardware limited the performance, and it had almost no relationship with the energy provider.

"This titan is the one who sacrificed himself in the battle against the Old Gods when the Pantheon came to Azeroth for the second time tens of thousands of years ago!"

"Everyone be careful; don't fight it head-on!"

"Don't use ordinary elemental spells or ordinary attacks; they are ineffective against titans!"

"Try to restrict it; its movements are very stiff!"

The four Aspects reminded loudly from behind.

During the ancient war between the Pantheon and the Old Gods of Azeroth, a titan perished together with an Old God. His corpse was corrupted by Yogg-Saron, so after the titans defeated the Old Gods, they specifically built a prison like Ulduar at the place where Yogg-Saron was imprisoned to prevent it from using those corpses, especially the corpses of titans, to stir up trouble.

This was an ancient secret, known only to those who had experienced that battle.

But even with the Aspects' reminders, it was still very difficult to fight against this titan undead.

Putting aside the size difference between the two sides, the difference between flesh and blood and a steel body was enough to make people despair.

Among the people present, only "Deep Sea Titan" Nautilus was a steel body, and his own size was also very large. He felt that he had to step forward to withstand the pressure in this situation.

Although Nautilus's title also contained the word "Titan," they were, after all, products of different worldviews. How could he contend with a real titan in the world of Warcraft? Just like the Dawn Goddess was not a true god, but only a chosen one of the sun god.

The titan undead saw a small thing rushing up, trying to stop it. It stretched out its foot and kicked, preparing to kick this small thing away. However, Nautilus dodged nimbly and threw the anchor in his hand, hooking the giant monster's knee, and then contracted the chain to rush up.

Nautilus was more than ten meters tall, definitely a behemoth among the crowd, but compared to the titan undead, he was simply like a newborn infant. As for ordinary people in front of this big guy, they were even like ants.

Seeing that this little thing was not dead, the titan undead became a little more serious, bent down, and punched down at the little thing that was entangled in its knee.

This fist was almost as big as Nautilus's body!

The Deep Sea Titan and this giant fought for several rounds. Although he tried his best to dodge, he was eventually grazed by the opponent's fist.

"Clang!"

The intense collision of metal created a huge noise that almost shattered eardrums. Even though Nautilus was not hit directly, he was still knocked away. There was a huge dent in the alloy steel plate on his chest, and Nautilus himself in the cockpit let out a muffled groan.

He was seriously injured just by being grazed!