After Orkus death I went home for a bit, I was expecting to care about him but his heroism endeared me to him. I didn't feel like myself after, and had to get some fresh air, with some beautiful Blood Elf buildings in that background. It is such a cheery place I don't know how anyone's spirits wouldn't be lifted there. I knew I had a duty because the Alliance were coming but even upon my return it didn't go well. I can't blame him. Even in the short time that I've known the Forsaken, and seen just a handful of the terrible things they've done, is enough for a life time. I can only imagine what this Orc has seen. He is missing the point though, the Alliance are coming to attack and more than just the Forsaken may die without his aid. Begrudgingly I took the information back to High Warlord Cromush. He did not take it well. His plan of "we will be fine" seems brazen and foolhardy. My thoughts seem to have been instantly justified as we talked about what they had planned in SI:7. Scores of soldiers, tanks, and weapons lie just above Tarren Mill, the ridges just above being their hide out. From the notes their army sounds vast, and I've been sent to blow it up with unstable goblin explosives all alone. I hope that this doesn't end in my death as well. I really wish I knew the ways of the rogue right now. The banshees coming along and picking up weak humans was a little unsettling. I am glad they are on my side or some of those horror stories I was told when little may have been coming true. They either have a lot of faith in me, or no one else to do this job. Either way this camp is teaming with dwarves. If it wasn't for my elemental I may not have made it through. The undead are not above poison, I felt dirty every step of the way. I guess sometimes we have to do things that are unpalatable to save our people. I just wish they thought of a different way, it sounded like a slow agonizing death... After I finished setting explosives, I figured I would do some of the quests along the way back to Tarren Mill, and I do not think the Duskingdawn's Wand was working as intended. It was supposed to infuse the target with love and adoration, and instead it made the fawns murderous. I don't know what she did to the wand but it seems to have a little extra kick to it... and the yeti is quite the brute as well. The first time I tried to kill him I died and had to get my soul back to my body before it was too late. the second time I made sure to use everything I had to be able to defeat him. We could see the explosions for miles. It was really something to behold. I feel better knowing the Alliance plans were thwarted and that Orkus did not die in vain.
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