Lordaeron

  • I write by candlelight, my wife asleep. She wanted to avoid work for the next two days as she yanked me through a portal, finding ourselves once again in Ambermill, hidden amongst the halls of our home. She conjured a great orb, showing me great persistent images of other places, telling me she was being naughty and scrying upon others, finding their lives interesting to watch. She claimed it no worse than watching a play, so I did not find this a problem. I watched and learned more than I needed or desired to ever hear about a velium production company, the enchanters and merchants that work there, and the thick skulled head enchanter.

     

    Now, I write to myself. My chest still hurts, but I've broken the binding on my thumb,finally able to cast a spell. Of course it required cutting into my thumb. That hurt to heal. Of course, not long after, a fellow clergyman came with the key to the binding. That made my act moot. But my persistence was the important factor.

     

    With this new  situation, I will be able to better facilitate Corran into battle. We've agreed using Fenris Keep as an incentive to the Blackdawns, possibly most of Silverpine if they could willingly try for it, was the best plan. It would give the Alliance more permanent stations in Silverpine, and allow us to utilize the worgen resistance there. Corran is concerned of a concentrated Horde effort against his march, but my living here has allowed me to watch the numerous assaults from the Blackdawns and Liberation Front have done nothing but leave holes in the Forsaken New Scourge war machine. The New Scourge is the latest plan of propoganda that has been thrown around from various planners and architects. It's unfortunately fitting.

     

    I suggested using the Monroes and their Legion. Corran found their entirety distasteful, but saw the merit of utilizing shock troops, or at least a southern buffer between Horde and his own men. He's taken it into consideration. The entire plan I drew, save for that, has been his new marching plans, and thank the Light he is using them. They avoid Ambermill entirely, and if those who live there know better, they will avoid this march and go right on by without incident.

     

    My plans for Sielic fall similarly amongst it. He is an eager fellow, and my wife trusts him. I feel otherwise, but there is always a chance to change my judgement. I plan on speaking with some friends about a possible task for him, due to his previous trial becoming moot. Either or, it will prove to me wether this man can be trusted with the works of the Alliance I dare not write down, or if I should shut him out, explain to my wife why, and possibly send a man to stab him at least once.

     

     A Gilnean in howling outside. If I find one sow missing, I am charging Blackdawn. Heavily. And then shooting a Gilnean to prove a point. You have to keep up appearances of a tyrant. 

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  • Insein L'Mort
    Insein L'Mort New...Scourge? Really? *blinks* Work crews are hard to come by, and I really want to finish my house. Can you please ask Blackdawn to not attack the work crews please? I'd rather not have to retaliate or send Az after them.
    December 13, 2011