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trolls and have them do the same。  He sighed。 He had hoped that the days of fighting humans were past; but it
seemed that old hatreds died very hard。 If the humans wish a fight; they will find us more than ready。  




When Burx had finished giving instructions to Nazgrel and to the harbormaster; he returned to his home。 He had
preparations to make before he journeyed down the Great Sea in order to put an end to the human scourge once and
for all。 

It was while he was sharpening his ax that the smell of sulfur permeated his hut。 He felt a warm sensation in the 
folds of his breeches; in the small inner pocket where he hid the talisman that Zmodlor had given him as a symbol 
of his allegiance。 

Galtak Ered nash。 Does all go according to plan?  

Burx hated the idea of swearing his allegiance to anyone save his own Warchief; but he played along and replied;
Galtak Ered nash。 It does。 Thrall is sending troops by land and by sea。 Within two days; our people will be at war
with the humans。 Within a week of that; the humans will be destroyed。  

Excellent。 You have done well; Burx。  

I just want to do what s right for the orcs。 That s all I care about。  

Of course。 Both our causes are served by this war。 Galtak Ered nash。  

As far as Burx was concerned; it was the lesser of two evils; was all。 The demons were bastards; yeah; but they 
always had the orcs  best interests in mind。 They brought the orcs to this world so they could rule it。 It wasn t the
demons  fault that the humans were able to do so well; to imprison them and make them fet who they were。
Sure; the demons were using the orcs; but at least they never humiliated them。 

Burx had grown up a slave。 Humans regularly beat him; taunted him; defecated on him; and then forced him to
clean up their messes while they laughed at him。 They called him all manner of names; the kindest of which was
you greenskinned oaf;  and they made sure to give him the most degrading tasks。 Burx was never sure why he was
singled out among the orcs on the estate for the horrible duties no one ever bothered to tell him。 Perhaps he was
simply picked at random。 

pared to what he went through as a human slave; what the demons did was nothing。 And if it meant
cooperating with one of them to make sure that the plague that was humanity was wiped out; that was okay with
Burx。 

He owed Thrall everything and more; but Thrall could not get past his blind spot regarding the humans。 But then;
Thrall had been well regarded by his master。 True; Aedelas Blackmoore had had nasty plans for Thrall; but he had
treated him a lot better than Burx s master did better than most orcs; in fact。 

Slowly but surely; Thrall was seeing the error of his ways。 This troop amassment at Northwatch had finally done it。
At this point; it was just a matter of time。 Orc and troll warriors so close to human soldiers it would be a powder
keg。 

Burx finished sharpening his ax; looking forward to seeing it run red with human blood。 

Eighteen 
 
L orena s chest pounded; and she had trouble breathing。 Her plate mail felt as if it were constricting her。 

But Lady Proudmoore and her friend named Aegwynn; apparently; and whoever she was; the lady looked on her
with more respect and awe than Lorena had ever seen her display before were able to step through the demonic 
wards that kept them trapped。 Apparently; they had to use Lorena s body on the other side of the wards to disrupt
them。 The colonel didn t understand any of it。 Talk of magic usually just gave her a headache; all she cared about
was whether or not it worked。 When the lady cast the spell; it almost always did。 

Lady Proudmoore then turned to the older woman。 Magna; I have a request。  

Oh?  

Would you object to sharing your space with some thunder lizards? I can cast wards that will keep your house; 
your garden; and your well safe。 And the highlands will keep them contained。  She quickly explained the situation
with the thunder lizards。 

At that; the old woman laughed。 I have no objection whatsoever。 I had a thunder lizard as a pet once。  

Lorena s jaw fell open。 Please tell me you re joking。  

Not at all。 It was shortly after my four hundredth birthday。 After so long; the loneliness got rather overwhelming;
so I decided to have a pet。 I viewed domesticating a kodo as a challenge。 I named him Scavell; after my mentor。  

Kodo?  Lorena asked with a frown。 

Aegwynn shrugged。 It s what we called them then。 In any event; I ve always had a fondness for those beasts; and 
I m more than happy to share my home with them。  

Thank you; Magna。  Lady Proudmoore then turned to Lorena。 Give me a few minutes to plete the task that
took me to Durotar in the first place; and then we will return to Theramore I ll teleport the three of us。 Instruct
your soldiers to return to Theramore immediately via the airship。  She smiled wryly。 I m afraid teleporting the
entirety of the airship after bringing the thunder lizards here will tax me beyond my capacity to be useful。  

Very good; milady;  Lorena said with a nod。 

Thank you; Colonel。  The lady said the words with a heartfelt smile; and Lorena felt a rush of pride。 The colonel
had taken a huge risk ing here; trusting Booraven s abilities to find Lady Proudmoore in orc country; and
hoping that the lady would not be angered at her presumptuousness。 But it seemed she had been right to trust her 
instincts and on top of that; she had been instrumental in freeing the lady and her friend from their prison。 

While Lady Proudmoore closed her eyes and concentrated on her spellcasting; Lorena looked at the old woman。
You re really four hundred years old?  

Over eight hundred。  

Lorena nodded。 Ah。  She blinked twice。 You ve aged rather well。  

Aegwynn smirked。 You should ve seen me thirty years ago。  

Deciding that this conversation was getting far too bizarre to suit her; Lorena instead went to the rope ladder to give
Major Bek and the others their new instructions。 Bek acknowledged the order; wished her the best of luck; and
prepared the dirigible for its return trip。 

When she came back down the ladder; Lady Proudmoore had finished。 As soon as Lorena had stepped off the
bottom rung; Bek ordered the ladder pulled back up; and the airship began its journey back southward。 
 
The chamberlain s been spending most of his time in the throne room。  Lorena found herself unable to keep the
disdain out of her voice; then wondered why she even tried。 And most of that s been on your throne。  

Lady Proudmoore nodded。 Kristoff always emphasized the importance of sitting on the throne。  

A little too much; if you ask me;  Lorena nodded。 

In any event; I am ready。  

Lorena braced herself。 She d been teleported only once; back during the war; and it had made her sick to her 
stromach。 

Sure enough; the world turned upside down and inside out; and Lorena felt as if her head had been removed and
placed between her knees; while her feet were sticking up out of her neck。 

A second later; the world normalized; and Lorena heaved。 Dimly; as she bent over on the stone floor; she registered
that this was Lady Proudmoore s throne room; and Duree was going to scream at her for retching all over the floor。 

Milady!  That was Kristoff s voice。 You re back and with Colonel Lorena。 We were afraid you d been taken by 
the Burning Blade。 You ll be happy to know that we ve reinforced Northwatch which is good; as orc and troll 
troops are headed there by land and by sea。 And who is this?  

Lorena heaved once again; her stomach clenching so badly it made being the conduit for the lady s spell seem
heavenly by parison。 

My name is Aegwynn。  

Really?  Kristoff sounded surprised; as if he knew who Aegwynn was。 Lorena herself still had no idea; beyond the
fact that she was a very old woman。 

Yes。 And while I m no longer truly a Tirisfalen; I still know the stink of demonkind when I smell it; and it s all 
over you。  

Though there was nothing left in her stomach; Lorena heaved again; wondering what a teeris fallen was。 

What are you talking about?  Kristoff asked。 

Please; Kristoff;  the lady said; tell me that Aegwynn is mistaken。 Please tell me that you have not consorted with
Zmodlor and the Burning Blade。  

Milady; it isn t what you think。  

Her stomach having finished torturing her; Lorena was finally able to stand upright。 She saw a rather interesting 
tableau。 Kristoff stood in front of the throne; looking frightened。 Aegwynn looked mildly peeved; which wasn t
qualitatively different from how she d looked since Lorena met her。 

But in Lady Proudmoore; she saw something new: a cold fury。 A storm seemed to be gathering behind her eyes;
and Lorena found herself very grateful that the lady was on her side。 

Not what I think? What is it; exactly; Kristoff; that I should think?  

The orcs must be eliminated; milady。 Zmodlor has the same goal; and he is a minor demon。 I have already put in
place the sequence of events that will banish him from the world altogether when we are done。  

  Done ? Done with what? Tell me what it is you ve set in motion; Kristoff。  
 
A chain of events that will drive the orcs fro

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