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shiolein — Dear Apokryph...II

Published: 2010-03-03 19:41:54 +0000 UTC; Views: 1110; Favourites: 22; Downloads: 20
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Description Dear Apokryph,
it's late at night, and I don't dare to sleep. Aweful things happened yesterday, and I'm afraid I could see them in my dreams.
In the past weeks, me and Kalu traveled through Dragonblight. The dragonqueen (she is really impressive, isn't she? I was surprised how polite those dragons spoke to me. Well except the abassador of black dragon clan... but that's their nature guess) sent us to support the forces at Fordragon Hold. It was an honour to fight along the Hold's name giver, and we spoke about you! Indeed, one evening an lieutnant told me about your service at Fordragon Hold- it seems you've made a lasting impression. But anyway, I've got to tell you that most of the soldiers, and Master Fordragon himself, died infront of the gate of Angrathar.
Just as my Griphon landed, their attack started, and they fought well, although it was a huge chaos of Alliance-knights and undead monsters. Cowardly I stayed on the hill and watched the scene... but I would've been of no use anyway. As it seemed to turn bad, Saurfang appeared and both factions fought side by side. That was what I always wished for...
I could not understand what Fordragon shouted infront of Arthas' frontdoor, whatever it was- the Lichking stepped outside, and took Saurfangs' life. He was such a strong and brave orc... and now he's probably one of Arthas' puppets. Just as he turned to Fordragon- bombs detonated on the battlefield, releasing poisenous gas. I couldn't believe my eyes- the forsaked betrayed the Horde! So many people died out there, while the forsaken's leader laughed insanely... it was terrible. Unfortunatly, the Lichking was able to escape into the citadell. The few survivors, and those who stayed in the Hold where screaming, crying...
Then the red dragons came and burned everything. After the ashes cooled down, I dared to step out on the former battlefield. Alexstrasza and her prime consort asked me to take Fordragons' shield to your King tomorrow morning. I wish I would't have to, but you just can't say "No" to the Lifebinder.
I hope you are doing fine, and you'll come back soon. I should try to get some rest now.
-Kuray

That were cool quests. The cutscene's so sad though... ;_;
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Apokryph [2010-03-07 06:17:59 +0000 UTC]

Dear Kuray,
thine letter just reached me, as the word of Fordragon's death was spread amongst us soldiers and adventurers. This indeed is a day to wail and our lament shall ascend even to the very heavens above us. Both the Alliance and Horde have lost one of their greatest warriors and I can not predict, how this will influence the war against the scourge and the rising tensions between the rivaling factions. But fear not, dearest Kuray. The next sunrise is at hand and allready sends it glimmering rays over the horizon - and with it comes new hope. As long as young adventurers and heros like thou are there to take the unfortunates' places and even carry on where they have fallen, we shall not fear any enemy. Fear not, dear Kuray. Tonight, we shall honour the sacrifice made with our prayers, so that the light shall redeem the souls of the fallen.

May the light guide you on your path!
Apokryph

Aye, that quest was relly nice! I was so hoping for more cutscenes like that to appear but they never came ;_;

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shiolein In reply to Apokryph [2010-03-09 07:07:05 +0000 UTC]

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