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| - Another one went down, as Akinya gave him the final blow with his mace. For many hours he slaughtered the demons in Hellfire Peninsula, and yet their numbers didn't seem to become smaller. Monster after monster charged the shaman, as he came closer and closer to the portals from which the Legion's agents came. Some demons used their pure brute strength against Akinya, others resorted to demonic magic or blades. But Akinya didn't surrender. In his long life as a shaman he met many dangers, and the servants of the Burning Legion were one of them. Often enough he faced death, and each time he escaped it's grasp. Fear was an emotion that was unknown to this master of the Elements. At least now. "My death means nothing to the Legion! Others will replace me!" Funny talk. Yes, most of these abomi
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| - Another one went down, as Akinya gave him the final blow with his mace. For many hours he slaughtered the demons in Hellfire Peninsula, and yet their numbers didn't seem to become smaller. Monster after monster charged the shaman, as he came closer and closer to the portals from which the Legion's agents came. Some demons used their pure brute strength against Akinya, others resorted to demonic magic or blades. But Akinya didn't surrender. In his long life as a shaman he met many dangers, and the servants of the Burning Legion were one of them. Often enough he faced death, and each time he escaped it's grasp. Fear was an emotion that was unknown to this master of the Elements. At least now. "My death means nothing to the Legion! Others will replace me!" Funny talk. Yes, most of these abominations lacked self-esteem, which was replaced by their eternal loyalty to Pit Lords and other infernal masters. Their souls taken from them, they only had one goal in their existence: destroying those who are against the Burning Legion. For them, the world was divided in black and white. And from their point of view, they were white. Akinya didn't even notice when one of the demons hit him with his bone-like claws. The wound closed immediately, as the Elements protected their loyal friend. This, and many other abilities, saved Akinya often enough, and silently he thanked the spirits again. As he fought his way to the nearest portal, his mind wandered of into a distant past... "No one taunts the Legion!" The huge demon charged at the shaman, who just stood his ground. Akinya grinned, and when the monster was close enough, he burned him with the electrical force of one of nature's most vicious weapon: lightnings. Even though the Peninsula was far too corrupted to have much connection with the Elements, Akinya could call up just enough power to defend himself against the Legion. However, he was now at his goal. A large device was in front of him, and green lightnings sparked around it. The last hours, Akinya had discovered the use of this device: it was one of the portals the Legion used to send more servants. And Akinya knew what to do. The officers at Thrallmar had showed him how to destroy these machines, and it wasn't all to hard. To be honest, even a murloc could do the job. Akinya grinned when he thought about it, but moved on to end his mission. A few mighty blows with his mace, and the sparks disappeared. The portal made a cracking sound, and then collapsed. A moment long did the shaman look at his work, but then realised that he had to leave. The sound of the collapsing portal could be heard at the other end of the Peninsula, and the demons would not be happy. On top of that, Akinya was weakened by the hours of fighting them. He focused his last remained energy into his transformation into a ghost-like wolf, and fled into the hills. The revenge of the Legion would be destructive, he knew. But he would not stop here. His work was not over, yet...
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