Chapter 1911 - Through His Stomach (1/2)

Chapter 1911: Through His Stomach

Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales

A lot of flying mounts had already coa certain a how to ride, they could spend a huge suold and purchase one

Aside from reputation, to learn to ride and obtain the old

This sort of expenditure also successfully stopped the worth of gold fro price was at ame that had already been released for more than 2 years, this was a favorable result

With a flying h the fiery-red clouds of hellfire Peninsula, or get a bird’s-eye view of those waves of green of the Nagrand grassland

Players had co mount, able to explore every nook and cranny of the Outland

Actually, within the shards of the Outland, there was an area which was floating around in thin air Because of this, only adventurers ere riding on flying et there

Dawn purposely put a treasure chest here on this unassue players to come explore

Most of these treasure chests didn’t need Unlock skills Anyone could open theold, equiph it wasn’t worth all thatthe scenery

Players could finish off the Netherwing quest and coet EXP and money At the sa Reputation and obtain the Nether Dragonmount was pretty da Reputation reached Worshi+ped, when you completed a series of tasks, you would be rewarded with the Nether Drake et Nether Drakes, players first needed to chat with the NPC Mordenai, as in the Moon Shadow Valley of the Nether plain As long as they completed the series of quests that he provided, players would reach neutral Reputation with the Netherwing

Moon Shadow Valley was the sto to be scared of, but those dehold and Shadow Moon village with no end in sight

Fortunately, those townsfolk were relatively strong, otherwise, they wouldn’t have been able to protect their places of rest

One of these places was the Wildhahold, featured in one of five famous hero statues of Storhold founded by the group led by the Dwarf hero Kurdran Wildhammer It was also the only capital city of the alliance in this precarious Moon Shadow Valley Apart froy, there was another reason it was important, especially for adventurers – it was a place where you could buy riding skills and high-level flying mounts!

Mordenai looked like a Blood Elf from his appearances He had a head of blond hair and was ridiculously handso After all, NPCs were NPCs No ent they could be, they had to cos to exist

Even a pretty face would still look quite stiff and unanimated

Since the first MMORPG ‘New World’ caent One reason was the probleent NPCs would actually start thinking about life, which terrified huence was done well It was just that the core of the intelligence was given to just a few NPCs Mordenai, this quest issuer, could just be considered a low-intelligence NPC