Chapter 280: Faction Selection

For Rod, if he could intervene in Krurod's battle against Bracada through the ogre tribe, it would undoubtedly save a lot of trouble.

At that time, no matter what choice Rhodes makes, whether to help Krulord rebel, or after gaining a certain advantage, betray Krulod's camp and join Bracada, it is up to Rhodes to choose.

This is also the same as the hero Ogre expected. For Rod, how to get the most benefits in this big war is what he needs to consider, rather than fighting for Krulord with his own life.

If Rhodes directly destroys the ogre tribe now, then it will be much more troublesome in the future, and it will also take a lot of effort for Rhodes to join a certain faction again.

In this kind of war, it is not necessary to have strength to obtain enough benefits, and you must be attached to one of the forces, and only after having this identity can you act better.

After being rejected by the ogre heroes, Rhodes only thinks that he has not gained their trust. In other words, Rhodes himself would not have brought such an unidentified person to join the battlefield.

What surprised Rhodes was the intense hostility that arose in the heart of the heroic ogre.

It stands to reason that the hero ogre who is here for this reason will be extremely satisfied that Rhodes is here and is willing to join the war, even if he does not trust Rhodes, there will be no such strong hostility in his heart.

When the hero ogre talks to him, Rhodes can only feel strong hostility, and the rest of the feelings in his heart seem insignificant compared to this hostility.

Rhodes noticed this, but for a while he couldn't know the true thoughts of the hero ogre, and because he still needed to use the power of these ogres to guide him, Rhodes didn't make a move against the ogres here.

When the hero ogre left, the ogre priest took the initiative to come to Rod's side, as if he wanted to say something to Rod.

Looking at the ogre priest, Rhodes felt a series of emotions such as fear and apology in his heart.

The ogre priest, who knew Rod's strength, was particularly afraid of the heroic ogre's refusal to join Rhodes, fearing that because of this, Rhodes would break out into conflict with the entire ogre tribe, so he wanted to stay and appease Rod's emotions.

Upon discovering this, Rhodes shook his head, not caring about the Ogre Priest's thoughts.

At this point, the ogre priest said to Rhodes, "Thank you...... Forgiveness ......"

The ogre priest's words seemed to be more scattered, because he didn't understand Rod's thoughts, the ogre priest's heart was also panicked, at this time, it was extremely rare for it to take the initiative to stay and stabilize Rod.

Rhodes was about to turn around and leave, but suddenly, as if he had discovered something, he turned around and looked at the ogre priest in front of him.

From the thoughts that flashed through the ogre priest's mind, Rhodes noticed something unusual. Among them, this ogre priest seems to have an unusual relationship with the hero ogre.

Through the thoughts that flashed through the Ogre Priest's mind, Rhodes learned that the Ogre Priest was supposed to be the brother of the heroic Ogre.

Because of this status, and its own position as a priest, in the ogre tribe, in addition to the heroic ogre, it is the highest status ogre, and it can also command ordinary ogres.

After noticing this, Rhodes realized that the ogre priest also had enough status to be able to introduce himself to the hero Tanan, and it didn't have to be the hero ogre.

For the ogres in the tribe, the ogre priest can also command them, but not to the extent that they can compare to the heroic ogre.

In the ogre tribe, there is only one leader, and that is the hero ogre that Rhodes saw before, and the ogre priest only has a certain right to speak.

Previously, the words of the heroic ogre reminded Rhodes of the importance of bloodlines.

Long before arriving at the ogre tribe, Rhodes decided which side he should join in this battle based on the memories of his previous life.

As the rank increases, the experience points required for each level increase are getting higher and higher, and ordinary battles can no longer meet Rhodes' needs, and only more powerful battles can be experienced.

Therefore, participating in this battle is a decision that Rhodes must make, and the strength of which camp to join determines how much benefit Rhodes can gain. If he joins the wrong side, Rhodes could even risk his life.

Rod recalls that in the mid-to-late stages of the first expansion, Tanan eventually freed the entire territory of Krulord from the mage's grasp. After uniting all the creatures in Krulod, Tanan even launched a counterattack on Bracada, but it failed.

Eventually, the first expansion came to an end after Tanan's death, and the Forbidden Orb in Tanan's hand was lost in the middle of the battle.

As one of the biggest events in the game, even after the new expansion was reopened, Rhodes still remembers the plot of the first expansion vividly, or rather, it is difficult for anyone who lived through this battle to forget it.

Rhodes remembered the general direction, but he seemed a little hesitant in the choice of camp.

Rhodes' original plan was to join Bracada directly, and although the forbidden orb could block the mage's spell casting ability, it would have no effect on the undead creatures that had already been transformed.

If she can join Bracada's forces, while joining the battle herself, Rowling will also be able to learn about spells, and in the end, Bracada will win, which seems to be better than joining Cruelrod.

However, Rhodes knew that the current level of war had not yet reached the most intense time, and the liberation of Tanan was only half completed, and the mages of Bracada still maintained an arrogant mentality, not realizing the strength of this group of barbarians, even if they wanted to join, they would probably not be taken seriously.

According to Rod's prediction, once he came to Bracada, he would be hostile to ordinary mages and even attacked because of his status as a necromancer.

Rowling has also mastered the expert art of spiritualism, and for most necromancers, learning spiritualism requires a deep sense of death and hands-on practice, even if Rowling is a natural hero, Bracada's mages will be hostile to it.

In the game of the previous life, although Bracada also united with the necromancer, but this was the result of the players in the game at that time, and to achieve this, it was obviously not enough for Rhodes to do it alone.

Therefore, if he joins Bracada, Rhodes will be shackled at every turn. Until the last moment, these mages who are afraid of Rhodes will not let Rhodes appear on the battlefield.