11-20-2008, 10:59 PM
((Welcome to the third story in the installment of Melikar (and Kardwel). A new continent, a new character or two and a time of change both good and bad. Sit back, relax, and let your eyes tell the story!))
Our lives have a set way to them. We wake up, we do the things we are used to and then we go to bed. Change is never something people like, especially if it's sudden. It is amazing how this pattern we call life can fall out of line so easily. However, small things can help us overcome our fears and problems, and in time these can become big things.
For Melikar, tonight was one of those nights. A night when he felt a myriad of change happening around him, some of which was good and some of which was bad. For the first time, Ironsong had accepted their new Death Knight "allies". The troll still didn't think of them in that sense, being very weary of what the true intentions of these people may be. They had taken in people who had willingly served Arthas. Surely some of the Forsaken had been purely against these Knights joining.
But, both Dispaya and Eveline had given their orders that as long as these new-comers swore the oath, the tribe would have to protect them. Though he didn't believe it was right, Melikar was mainly doing it because he didn't want to upset anyone else. He would be sure to keep his eyes out for any suspicious activity, that was for certain. Because of the Death Knight's inauguration into Ironsong, Kretol had been very angry because of it. He was not willing to accept them, and made his ultimate choice tonight.
He had left his position of power in the tribe to go back to his former clan. He openly invited any of the Ironsong orcs to join him, and a surprising amount had left. A group of his Orc comrades walking away, into the dusk-ridden plagueland until their hulking bodies could be seen no more.
Melikar realized he would never forget that image. It had broken his heart to see his tribe become so divided in such a short amount of time. But, he supposed Kretol had his reasons. It was no surprise as to why so many were unhappy about the joining of the Knights. Kardwel was absolutely disgusted with them and didn't stay at the tribe's moot very long at all. As soon as he heard the slight idea that they were going to be part of the guild, he'd got up on his horse and left. Melikar knew he could tolerate them, as long as they didn't turn their backs like he deeply believed many of them would.
Dispaya had a point in her speech. She had willingly served the Scourge at one point in time as well, but now look at her. She was one of the most respected mages in the tribe.
At this point in time, the troll in question found himself at The Filthy Animal in Dalaran. This city was smaller than Shattrath had been by a long shot, but was visually much more appealing. Though the inn offered many different types of drinks and entertainment of sorts, Melikar didn't find himself hanging out there. He was upstairs, lounging in a hammock tied to the wall. His mind raced with many different thoughts, but very few of them involved the Death Knights.
He had been fed up with all the drama from the meeting and had gone off to be by himself. After a brief encounter with Alfin, he'd been by himself on a rock perched over the river. Thanuist had come out as well, and had sat down with him. One of the Death Knight's, Senthris, had been doing nothing but insulting various people of the tribe and generally giving everyone a hard time. But Melikar didn't have his mind focusing on that. The only thing he could keep in his mind was Thanuist's voice agreeing to be with him.
His mind kept replaying these moments over and over, her last hug of the night leaving him wishing for so much more. She wanted a place in Dalaran...she wanted to settle down and be with the one she loved...she wanted "trelf" children...
Melikar actually broke into a wide grin, remembering her saying that. Frankly, he couldn't help but feel nearly ecstatic. He honestly never thought she would want to be with him, but he had doubted himself. He felt like the luckiest troll in the world right now, and he would have it no other way.
And so the normal routine of life is broken. But that doesn't mean one does not have to enjoy it.
Our lives have a set way to them. We wake up, we do the things we are used to and then we go to bed. Change is never something people like, especially if it's sudden. It is amazing how this pattern we call life can fall out of line so easily. However, small things can help us overcome our fears and problems, and in time these can become big things.
For Melikar, tonight was one of those nights. A night when he felt a myriad of change happening around him, some of which was good and some of which was bad. For the first time, Ironsong had accepted their new Death Knight "allies". The troll still didn't think of them in that sense, being very weary of what the true intentions of these people may be. They had taken in people who had willingly served Arthas. Surely some of the Forsaken had been purely against these Knights joining.
But, both Dispaya and Eveline had given their orders that as long as these new-comers swore the oath, the tribe would have to protect them. Though he didn't believe it was right, Melikar was mainly doing it because he didn't want to upset anyone else. He would be sure to keep his eyes out for any suspicious activity, that was for certain. Because of the Death Knight's inauguration into Ironsong, Kretol had been very angry because of it. He was not willing to accept them, and made his ultimate choice tonight.
He had left his position of power in the tribe to go back to his former clan. He openly invited any of the Ironsong orcs to join him, and a surprising amount had left. A group of his Orc comrades walking away, into the dusk-ridden plagueland until their hulking bodies could be seen no more.
Melikar realized he would never forget that image. It had broken his heart to see his tribe become so divided in such a short amount of time. But, he supposed Kretol had his reasons. It was no surprise as to why so many were unhappy about the joining of the Knights. Kardwel was absolutely disgusted with them and didn't stay at the tribe's moot very long at all. As soon as he heard the slight idea that they were going to be part of the guild, he'd got up on his horse and left. Melikar knew he could tolerate them, as long as they didn't turn their backs like he deeply believed many of them would.
Dispaya had a point in her speech. She had willingly served the Scourge at one point in time as well, but now look at her. She was one of the most respected mages in the tribe.
At this point in time, the troll in question found himself at The Filthy Animal in Dalaran. This city was smaller than Shattrath had been by a long shot, but was visually much more appealing. Though the inn offered many different types of drinks and entertainment of sorts, Melikar didn't find himself hanging out there. He was upstairs, lounging in a hammock tied to the wall. His mind raced with many different thoughts, but very few of them involved the Death Knights.
He had been fed up with all the drama from the meeting and had gone off to be by himself. After a brief encounter with Alfin, he'd been by himself on a rock perched over the river. Thanuist had come out as well, and had sat down with him. One of the Death Knight's, Senthris, had been doing nothing but insulting various people of the tribe and generally giving everyone a hard time. But Melikar didn't have his mind focusing on that. The only thing he could keep in his mind was Thanuist's voice agreeing to be with him.
His mind kept replaying these moments over and over, her last hug of the night leaving him wishing for so much more. She wanted a place in Dalaran...she wanted to settle down and be with the one she loved...she wanted "trelf" children...
Melikar actually broke into a wide grin, remembering her saying that. Frankly, he couldn't help but feel nearly ecstatic. He honestly never thought she would want to be with him, but he had doubted himself. He felt like the luckiest troll in the world right now, and he would have it no other way.
And so the normal routine of life is broken. But that doesn't mean one does not have to enjoy it.
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