2010年03月11日
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Ardo tried to move through the barracks hatch, but he felt so confused. He couldn’t seem to concentrate very well on even simple tasks. His duffel bag got caught somewhere on the other side of the frame as he tried to enter the barracks. His face flushed red from the tittering laughter that rolled around the double rows of bunks. It spurred him to try harder, but his anger and embarrassment just managed somehow to keep him from turning the bag the right way. His mind seemed caught in some kind of a terrible loop—understanding what he was doing wrong but somehow not being able to correct it.
“Easy, soldier,” said an older Marine from his top bunk. “Let me give you a hand with that.”
“Don’t trouble yourself, mister,” Ardo grumbled. Some part of him was sure the old man just meant to embarrass him further.
The older Marine snorted,Khadgar felt on the very precipice itself. Medivh warned him not to let too much loose to the Champion,
but Lothar seemed to know as much as Khadgar knew. More, even.
Lothar spoke in a calm voice. “We would not send for Med for a simple matter of a magical misfire.
Nor even two common wow power leveling conjurers being caught in their own spells. Huglar and Hugarin were two of our
best, two of our most powerful. There was another, even more powerful, but she met an accident two
months back. All wow power leveling three, I believe, were members of your Order.”
Khadgar felt a chill creep up his back. He managed to say, “I don’t think I’m comfortable speaking of
this.”
“Then don’t,” said Lothar, his brows furrowed like the foothills of some ancient mountain chain. “Three
powerful mages, the most powerful in Azeroth. Not a patch on Med or his mother, mind you, but great
and powerful wizards wow power leveling nonetheless. All dead. I can buy one mage being unlucky, or being caught
unawares, but three of them? A warrior doesn’t believe in that much coincidence.
“There’s more,” continued the King’s Champion. “I have my own ways of finding out things. Caravan
traders, mercenaries, and adventurers that come into the city often find a receptive ear with old Lothar.
Word comes from Ironforge and Alterac, and even from Lordaeron itself. There has been a plague of
such mishaps, one after another. I think someone, or worse yet, something is hunting the great mages of
this secret Order. Both wow power leveling here, and in Dalaran itself, I don’t doubt.”
Khadgar realized that the older man was studying his face as he spoke, and with a start he realized that
this fit into the rumors he heard before leaving the Violet Citadel. Ancient mages, suddenly gone, and the
upper echelons quietly zxcSIMka hushing it up. The great secret among the Kirin Tor, part of a greater problem.
Despite himself, Khadgar looked away, out over the city. “Yes, Dalaran too, it seems,” said Lothar.
“Not much news comes from there, but I’m willing to bet that the news is similar, eh?”
“You think that the Lord Magus is in danger?” asked Khadgar. The desire to not tell Lothar anything
was eroding by the obvious wow power leveling concern of the older warrior.
“I think Medivh is danger incarnate,” said Lothar. “And I admire anyone willing to be under the same
roof with him.” It sounded wow power leveling like a joke, but the King’s Champion did not smile. “But yes, something is out there, and it may be tied with the demons or the orcs or something much worse. And I would hate to lose
our most powerful weapon at a time like this.” then rolled out of his bunk. “Look, kid, it’s no trouble at all. Sometimes you just gotta let things slack off a little and they work themselves out. You’re just trying too hard.”
The Marine gently rested his hand on Ardo’s arm.
Ardo snatched back his arm angrily. The power armor protected his elbow as it slammed against the metal wall and left a rather sizable dent, but the shock of it numbed his arm. The duffel bag fell with a jumbled clank to the floor.
The older Marine shook his head and smiled. Ardo could barely see the man through his own dizzying pain and embarrassment. He had iron-gray hair inlong, unkempt strands, and the faint grizzle of a beard.
Piercing dark eyes looked out of a scarred and twisted face. Ardo guessed that the man was in his late thirties, although the ravages of his face made that only a guess.
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“Easy, soldier,” said an older Marine from his top bunk. “Let me give you a hand with that.”
“Don’t trouble yourself, mister,” Ardo grumbled. Some part of him was sure the old man just meant to embarrass him further.
The older Marine snorted,Khadgar felt on the very precipice itself. Medivh warned him not to let too much loose to the Champion,
but Lothar seemed to know as much as Khadgar knew. More, even.
Lothar spoke in a calm voice. “We would not send for Med for a simple matter of a magical misfire.
Nor even two common wow power leveling conjurers being caught in their own spells. Huglar and Hugarin were two of our
best, two of our most powerful. There was another, even more powerful, but she met an accident two
months back. All wow power leveling three, I believe, were members of your Order.”
Khadgar felt a chill creep up his back. He managed to say, “I don’t think I’m comfortable speaking of
this.”
“Then don’t,” said Lothar, his brows furrowed like the foothills of some ancient mountain chain. “Three
powerful mages, the most powerful in Azeroth. Not a patch on Med or his mother, mind you, but great
and powerful wizards wow power leveling nonetheless. All dead. I can buy one mage being unlucky, or being caught
unawares, but three of them? A warrior doesn’t believe in that much coincidence.
“There’s more,” continued the King’s Champion. “I have my own ways of finding out things. Caravan
traders, mercenaries, and adventurers that come into the city often find a receptive ear with old Lothar.
Word comes from Ironforge and Alterac, and even from Lordaeron itself. There has been a plague of
such mishaps, one after another. I think someone, or worse yet, something is hunting the great mages of
this secret Order. Both wow power leveling here, and in Dalaran itself, I don’t doubt.”
Khadgar realized that the older man was studying his face as he spoke, and with a start he realized that
this fit into the rumors he heard before leaving the Violet Citadel. Ancient mages, suddenly gone, and the
upper echelons quietly zxcSIMka hushing it up. The great secret among the Kirin Tor, part of a greater problem.
Despite himself, Khadgar looked away, out over the city. “Yes, Dalaran too, it seems,” said Lothar.
“Not much news comes from there, but I’m willing to bet that the news is similar, eh?”
“You think that the Lord Magus is in danger?” asked Khadgar. The desire to not tell Lothar anything
was eroding by the obvious wow power leveling concern of the older warrior.
“I think Medivh is danger incarnate,” said Lothar. “And I admire anyone willing to be under the same
roof with him.” It sounded wow power leveling like a joke, but the King’s Champion did not smile. “But yes, something is out there, and it may be tied with the demons or the orcs or something much worse. And I would hate to lose
our most powerful weapon at a time like this.” then rolled out of his bunk. “Look, kid, it’s no trouble at all. Sometimes you just gotta let things slack off a little and they work themselves out. You’re just trying too hard.”
The Marine gently rested his hand on Ardo’s arm.
Ardo snatched back his arm angrily. The power armor protected his elbow as it slammed against the metal wall and left a rather sizable dent, but the shock of it numbed his arm. The duffel bag fell with a jumbled clank to the floor.
The older Marine shook his head and smiled. Ardo could barely see the man through his own dizzying pain and embarrassment. He had iron-gray hair inlong, unkempt strands, and the faint grizzle of a beard.
Piercing dark eyes looked out of a scarred and twisted face. Ardo guessed that the man was in his late thirties, although the ravages of his face made that only a guess.
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2010年03月11日
ARDO FLEW - wow gold
ARDO FLEW OVER A WORLD OF RUST. THE SHEER faces of the distant mountains were rust.
The crags that cut into the earth were rust. Even the outskirts of the settlement city were coated with a
layer of rust. Only days ago, those buildings were occupied, and the fine dust that blew across the arid
world was diligently kept at bay. Now the world itself was taking no time in reclaiming the surface as its
own.
All of this, Ardo experienced vicariously through his combat suit. He was plugged into the Dropship’s
main power bus, which also transmitted to him a continuous stream of data that Ardo could configure in
any way that he liked. He had switched the sensor system over to external, and instantly the ship had
vanished around him. He soared above the landscape alone, the internal display system automatically
masking out the Dropship around him and everyone inside it. He was a bird sailing the hot plasma fire
that trailed behind him.
The outskirts of the central city fell quickly behind. Below was a wasteland, cratered and scarred black
from the battles that had preceded him here. The scattered carnage of desperate struggles dotted the
shattered land.“I don’t think anyone does,” said Khadgar, drowning any additional comment he might have made in his
ale.
“Not even his mother, I understand,” said Lothar. It was a small comment, but it slipped in like a dagger
thrust. Khadgar found wow gold himself wanting to ask Lothar more about her, but contained himself.
“I fear I am too young to know,” he said. “I’ve read some on her. She seems like a powerful mage.”
“And that power is inhim, now,” said Lothar. She whelped him from a conjurer of this very court, and
weaned him on pure wow gold magestuff, and poured her power into him. Yes, I know all about it, pieced it
together after he went into that coma. Too much, too young. Even now I’m concerned.”
“You think he’s too powerful,” said Khadgar, and Lothar froze him with a sudden, penetrating stare.
The young mage kicked wow gold himself for speaking his mind, practically accusing his host.
Lothar let out a smile and shook his head. “On the contrary, lad, I worry that he’s not powerfulenough.
There are horrible things afoot in the kingdoms. Those orc-things you saw a month ago, they’re
multiplying like wow gold rabbits after a rain. And trolls, nearly extinct, have been seen more often. And Medivh is
out hunting a demon even as we speak. Bad times are coming, and I hope, no, Ipray, that he’s up to it.
We went for twenty-some years without a Guardian, when he was in a coma. I don’t want to go another
twenty, particularly at a time like this.”
Khadgar felt zxcSIMka embarrassed now. “So when you ask, How is he? You mean…”
“Howis he?” finished Lothar. “I don’t want him weakening at a time like this. Orcs, trolls, demons, and
then there is…” Lothar wow gold let his voice trail off and looked at Khadgar, then said, “You know of the
Guardian, by now, I can assume?”
“You can wow gold assume,” said Khadgar.
“And the Order, too?” said Lothar, then he smiled. “No need to say anything, young man, your eyes
gave yourself away. Never play cards with me, eh?” The occasional hulks of Vulture hover-cycles and hundreds of civilian transports formed
twisted, black-metal flower petals here and there.
Ardo sailed through the sky above it all and wondered at it. Where were the siege tanks, the mobile artillery, the Goliath assault walkers? Everything he could see below him was strictly light armaments and local militia trash.
More important, where were they deploying if the battle below had already been lost? Ardo looked ahead. His flight was slowing as he descended toward an outpost bunker complex and the landing zone just inside its perimeter.
“Get your head out, Marine,” the sharp voice of Lieutenant Breanne sounded through his com-system.
“It’s time to disembark.”
The Dropship materialized around him almost at once as his attention shifted. The lieutenant was staring coolly into his faceplate.
“Yes, ma’am,” Ardo responded sharply. “Ready, ma’am!”
Lieutenant Breanne gave no more acknowledgment than a moment’s look into Ardo’s eyes and then turned to address the squad. Her voice cut across the whine of the engines. “We’re here for a reason, boysand girls! Let’s get the job done and get out. Is that clear?”
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The crags that cut into the earth were rust. Even the outskirts of the settlement city were coated with a
layer of rust. Only days ago, those buildings were occupied, and the fine dust that blew across the arid
world was diligently kept at bay. Now the world itself was taking no time in reclaiming the surface as its
own.
All of this, Ardo experienced vicariously through his combat suit. He was plugged into the Dropship’s
main power bus, which also transmitted to him a continuous stream of data that Ardo could configure in
any way that he liked. He had switched the sensor system over to external, and instantly the ship had
vanished around him. He soared above the landscape alone, the internal display system automatically
masking out the Dropship around him and everyone inside it. He was a bird sailing the hot plasma fire
that trailed behind him.
The outskirts of the central city fell quickly behind. Below was a wasteland, cratered and scarred black
from the battles that had preceded him here. The scattered carnage of desperate struggles dotted the
shattered land.“I don’t think anyone does,” said Khadgar, drowning any additional comment he might have made in his
ale.
“Not even his mother, I understand,” said Lothar. It was a small comment, but it slipped in like a dagger
thrust. Khadgar found wow gold himself wanting to ask Lothar more about her, but contained himself.
“I fear I am too young to know,” he said. “I’ve read some on her. She seems like a powerful mage.”
“And that power is inhim, now,” said Lothar. She whelped him from a conjurer of this very court, and
weaned him on pure wow gold magestuff, and poured her power into him. Yes, I know all about it, pieced it
together after he went into that coma. Too much, too young. Even now I’m concerned.”
“You think he’s too powerful,” said Khadgar, and Lothar froze him with a sudden, penetrating stare.
The young mage kicked wow gold himself for speaking his mind, practically accusing his host.
Lothar let out a smile and shook his head. “On the contrary, lad, I worry that he’s not powerfulenough.
There are horrible things afoot in the kingdoms. Those orc-things you saw a month ago, they’re
multiplying like wow gold rabbits after a rain. And trolls, nearly extinct, have been seen more often. And Medivh is
out hunting a demon even as we speak. Bad times are coming, and I hope, no, Ipray, that he’s up to it.
We went for twenty-some years without a Guardian, when he was in a coma. I don’t want to go another
twenty, particularly at a time like this.”
Khadgar felt zxcSIMka embarrassed now. “So when you ask, How is he? You mean…”
“Howis he?” finished Lothar. “I don’t want him weakening at a time like this. Orcs, trolls, demons, and
then there is…” Lothar wow gold let his voice trail off and looked at Khadgar, then said, “You know of the
Guardian, by now, I can assume?”
“You can wow gold assume,” said Khadgar.
“And the Order, too?” said Lothar, then he smiled. “No need to say anything, young man, your eyes
gave yourself away. Never play cards with me, eh?” The occasional hulks of Vulture hover-cycles and hundreds of civilian transports formed
twisted, black-metal flower petals here and there.
Ardo sailed through the sky above it all and wondered at it. Where were the siege tanks, the mobile artillery, the Goliath assault walkers? Everything he could see below him was strictly light armaments and local militia trash.
More important, where were they deploying if the battle below had already been lost? Ardo looked ahead. His flight was slowing as he descended toward an outpost bunker complex and the landing zone just inside its perimeter.
“Get your head out, Marine,” the sharp voice of Lieutenant Breanne sounded through his com-system.
“It’s time to disembark.”
The Dropship materialized around him almost at once as his attention shifted. The lieutenant was staring coolly into his faceplate.
“Yes, ma’am,” Ardo responded sharply. “Ready, ma’am!”
Lieutenant Breanne gave no more acknowledgment than a moment’s look into Ardo’s eyes and then turned to address the squad. Her voice cut across the whine of the engines. “We’re here for a reason, boysand girls! Let’s get the job done and get out. Is that clear?”
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Ardo - wow power leveling
Ardo felt a wave of nausea wash over him. There was nothing he hated more than the barracks and there was nothing in the barracks he hated more than what they were about to force on him. He told himself that it was all part of the job, but it did not make the fact of it any less revolting to him.
Ardo herded into the adjoining barracks room—like cattle into a slaughter chute, he thought, shuddering—and found an empty bunk. Whoever had called this place home ahead of him had apparently left in a hurry. Odd bits of trash remained strewn about the bedding and the floor. Ardo thought that the tic outside probably would not have approved of such sloppy behavior. With a sigh, the young Marine began peeling off his sweat-stained shirt. He tried not to notice the others around him as they undressed. There were both men and women present—the Confederacy Marines were perfectly willing to allow both sexes to die for their missions—but Ardo was always deeply ashamed of being naked in front of men,“None taken, milord,” said Khadgar, thinking of the dead mages in the tower room. “You ask how he is.
He’s all these things.”
“Hmmmph,” said Lothar again. “He’s a very powerful person.”
Khadgar thoughtand you worry about him like the other wizards do. Instead he said, “He speaks well of
you.”
“What did he say?” said Lothar, more quickly than perhaps he meant to.
“Only,” Khadgar chose his wow power leveling words carefully, “that you served him well when he was ill.”
“True enough,” grunted the Champion, starting into the other drumstick.
“And that you are extremely observant,” added Khadgar, feeling that this was a sufficient distillation of
Medivh’s opinion wow power leveling of the warrior.
“Glad to know he notices,” said Lothar, with a full mouth. There was a pause between the two of them,
as Lothar chewed and swallowed. “Has he mentioned the Guardian?”
“We have spoken,” said Khadgar, feeling that he was on a very narrow verbal cliff. Medivh did not tell
him how much Lothar knew. He settled wow power leveling for silence as the best answer, and let the statement hang in the
air for a moment.
“And it is not the Apprentice’s place to discuss the doings of the Master, eh?” said Lothar, with a smile
that seemed just a jot too forced. “Come now, you’re from Dalaran. That nest of mage-vipers has more
secrets per square foot wow power leveling than any other place on the continent. No offense, again.”
Khadgar shrugged off the comment. Diplomatically, he stated, “I notice that there is less obvious rivalry
between mages here than in Lordaeron.”
“And you mean to tell me that your teachers didn’t send you out with a laundry list of things to pry out of
the high Magus?” Lothar’s grin deepened, and looked almost sympathetic.
Khadgar felt some heat in his wow power leveling face. The older warrior was firing bow shots increasingly close to the gold.
“Any requests from the Violet zxcSIMka Citadel are under Medivh’s consideration. He has beenvery
accommodating.”
“Hmmph,” snorted Lothar. “Must mean they aren’t asking for the right stuff. I know the mages around
here, including Huglar and Hugarin, the saints wow power leveling rest their souls, were always pestering him for this and that,
and complaining to His Majesty or myself when they didn’t get it. Like we had any control over him!” let alone women. Young and inexperienced, he found it achingly upsetting every time he was so casually required to strip, and more than once he had been the source of considerable amusement to the other Marines.
Ardo shivered as he stepped back into the deployment room. The dry heat was rapidly cooling the sweat still on his back. He felt physically sick. He knew what was coming next.
He tried to distract himself by glancing at the othersaround the room. He would barely admit to himself
that his motives in doing so were more than a little tainted with puerile curiosity. The majority of those
present were men, he noted—in fact, an unusually high number. He had even briefly wondered what that
lieutenant would look like once taken out of her battle armor. Ardo was somewhat surprised to note that
she was not among them. Was she somehow exempt from this indignity?
Two large guards with stunners were standing next to the tic. Between them, a single hatchway led into
the darkened room beyond. Ardo closed his eyes, trying to calm down. The tic was reading from a hand
display.
“. . . Alley . . . Bounous . . .”
Ardo could not think for the pounding in his head.
“. . . Mellish . . . Melnikov . . .”
Ardo took several steps forward at the sound of his name and then froze. His feet refused to move any closer to the terrifying, darkened doorway. His eyes locked on the passage beyond. Rows of man-size tubes, each filled with a blue-green liquid, lined each side of the passageway.
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Ardo herded into the adjoining barracks room—like cattle into a slaughter chute, he thought, shuddering—and found an empty bunk. Whoever had called this place home ahead of him had apparently left in a hurry. Odd bits of trash remained strewn about the bedding and the floor. Ardo thought that the tic outside probably would not have approved of such sloppy behavior. With a sigh, the young Marine began peeling off his sweat-stained shirt. He tried not to notice the others around him as they undressed. There were both men and women present—the Confederacy Marines were perfectly willing to allow both sexes to die for their missions—but Ardo was always deeply ashamed of being naked in front of men,“None taken, milord,” said Khadgar, thinking of the dead mages in the tower room. “You ask how he is.
He’s all these things.”
“Hmmmph,” said Lothar again. “He’s a very powerful person.”
Khadgar thoughtand you worry about him like the other wizards do. Instead he said, “He speaks well of
you.”
“What did he say?” said Lothar, more quickly than perhaps he meant to.
“Only,” Khadgar chose his wow power leveling words carefully, “that you served him well when he was ill.”
“True enough,” grunted the Champion, starting into the other drumstick.
“And that you are extremely observant,” added Khadgar, feeling that this was a sufficient distillation of
Medivh’s opinion wow power leveling of the warrior.
“Glad to know he notices,” said Lothar, with a full mouth. There was a pause between the two of them,
as Lothar chewed and swallowed. “Has he mentioned the Guardian?”
“We have spoken,” said Khadgar, feeling that he was on a very narrow verbal cliff. Medivh did not tell
him how much Lothar knew. He settled wow power leveling for silence as the best answer, and let the statement hang in the
air for a moment.
“And it is not the Apprentice’s place to discuss the doings of the Master, eh?” said Lothar, with a smile
that seemed just a jot too forced. “Come now, you’re from Dalaran. That nest of mage-vipers has more
secrets per square foot wow power leveling than any other place on the continent. No offense, again.”
Khadgar shrugged off the comment. Diplomatically, he stated, “I notice that there is less obvious rivalry
between mages here than in Lordaeron.”
“And you mean to tell me that your teachers didn’t send you out with a laundry list of things to pry out of
the high Magus?” Lothar’s grin deepened, and looked almost sympathetic.
Khadgar felt some heat in his wow power leveling face. The older warrior was firing bow shots increasingly close to the gold.
“Any requests from the Violet zxcSIMka Citadel are under Medivh’s consideration. He has beenvery
accommodating.”
“Hmmph,” snorted Lothar. “Must mean they aren’t asking for the right stuff. I know the mages around
here, including Huglar and Hugarin, the saints wow power leveling rest their souls, were always pestering him for this and that,
and complaining to His Majesty or myself when they didn’t get it. Like we had any control over him!” let alone women. Young and inexperienced, he found it achingly upsetting every time he was so casually required to strip, and more than once he had been the source of considerable amusement to the other Marines.
Ardo shivered as he stepped back into the deployment room. The dry heat was rapidly cooling the sweat still on his back. He felt physically sick. He knew what was coming next.
He tried to distract himself by glancing at the othersaround the room. He would barely admit to himself
that his motives in doing so were more than a little tainted with puerile curiosity. The majority of those
present were men, he noted—in fact, an unusually high number. He had even briefly wondered what that
lieutenant would look like once taken out of her battle armor. Ardo was somewhat surprised to note that
she was not among them. Was she somehow exempt from this indignity?
Two large guards with stunners were standing next to the tic. Between them, a single hatchway led into
the darkened room beyond. Ardo closed his eyes, trying to calm down. The tic was reading from a hand
display.
“. . . Alley . . . Bounous . . .”
Ardo could not think for the pounding in his head.
“. . . Mellish . . . Melnikov . . .”
Ardo took several steps forward at the sound of his name and then froze. His feet refused to move any closer to the terrifying, darkened doorway. His eyes locked on the passage beyond. Rows of man-size tubes, each filled with a blue-green liquid, lined each side of the passageway.
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Ardo felt wonderful. He loved running in the power armor. It seemed effortless as he bounded across the ground. The clicks rolled under him, the salmon colored dust trailing behind him and his companions. He switched the visor of his battlesuit to navigation mode. Wherever he looked, the visor superimposed the map of their surrounding terrain and labels of the more prominent landmarks. Despite what the lieutenant had said, Scenic had been aptly named. The settlement’s primary job had been to maintain the upper pumping station for the aqueduct pipes coming up out of Oasis. As such, it was situated on the sheer drop-off that marked the edge of the Basin—the remains of a major impact crater that had gouged a magnificent long bowl out of the surface. The remains of the crater rim had eroded somewhat over time. His visor labeled the razor peaks to his left as “Stonewall” and the embarrassingly appropriate peak to his left as “Molly’s Nipple.” The crater itself was a barren landscape,like so much of the entire world of Mar Sara, but there was a stark beauty in its ruggedness that pleased Ardo’s eye.
A road snaked its way in switchbacks down the steep incline of the crater edge. Ardo smiled again at the thought of the local civvies slowly winding their tortured way down that treacherous road before reaching the valley floor. The Marines were not constrained by such weakness. His entire squad had bounded over the steep edge of the mesa and had galloped straight down to the crater floor. The battlesuits were designed to take a lot more punishment than a little tumble down a cliff face. And the Marines inside them were,Lunch consisted of a cold game fowl looted from the cold room and tucked under Lothar’s arm, and
two mugs of ale the size of ewers, one in each meaty hand. The King’s Champion was surprisingly at
ease, despite the situation, and guided wow gold Khadgar out to a high balcony overlooking the city.
“My lord,” said Khadgar. “Despite the Magus’s request, I realize you have other work.”
“Aye,” said Lothar, “and most of it was taken care of while you were talking to Medivh. His majesty
King Llane is in his quarters, as are wow gold most of the courtiers, under guard, in case that demon decided to
hide in the castle. Also I have agents already spreading through the city, with orders to both report anything suspicious but not to make themselves suspicious. The last thing we wow gold need is a demon-panic. I’ve
cast all my lines, and now there is nothing to do but wait.” He looked at the younger man. “And my
lieutenants know that I’ll be on this balcony, as I always have a late lunch anyway.”
Khadgar considered Lothar’s words, and thought that the King’s Champion was very much like
Medivh—not only planning ahead a few moves, but delighting in telling others how he’s planned things
out. The apprentice picked at the sliced breast meat while Lothar tore into a drumstick.
The pair ate in silence for wow gold a long time. The fowl was anything but foul, for it was treated with a
concoction of rosemary, bacon, and sheep’s butter placed beneath the skin before roasting. Even cold it
fell apart in the mouth. The ale for its part was pungent, rich with bottomland hops.
Beneath them the city unfolded. The citadel itself was atop a rocky outcropping that already separated
the King from his wow gold subjects, and from the tower’s additional height, the citizens of Stormwind looked like
naught but small dolls zxcSIMka busying themselves along crowded streets. Some sort of market day was playing
out beneath them, brightly-tarped wow gold storefronts occupied with vendors bellowing (very quietly, it seemed to
Khadgar at this altitude) the virtues of their wares.
For a moment Khadgar forgot where he was, and what he had seen, and why he was there in the first
place. It was a beautiful city. Only Lothar’s deep grumble brought him back to this world. he thought smartly, tougher than the suits they wore.
First Squad floated off to his squad’s right on their four hover-cycles. Normally, mobile units in siege tanks or even a pair of Goliath Walkers would supplement the platoon. Ardo rather thought that First Squad had arrived hoping for such heavy equipment. They were destined for disappointment, being issued local Vulture Hover Bikes that had recently been “liberated” from the local militia. They were fast, light, and highly maneuverable, and they gave their ridersabout as much protection as a paper hat. The squad leader, a corporal named Smith-puun, was having some difficulty holding back the cycles to stay even with the two other Marine squads beating feet across the floor of the crater.
Third Squad was running flank off to his left while Ardo’s own Second Squad was taking point for the group. They all ran in a line, the slope of the crater floor gradually flattening out. Above them all, the Valkyrie Vixenhowled, her downward angled jets churning a wall of dust behind the platoon’s own.
Lieutenant Breanne ran slightly behind Third Squad. That was surprising. Ardo had expected the lieutenant to stay aloft in the Dropship and run the entire show from up there. He had served under other commanders who preferred to backseat-drive their platoons from a pleasantly remote location. His own estimation of Breanne went up several points.
The ground shook underfoot with each stride Ardo made. The oxygen in the suit poured into him,
making him feel alive, ready and anxious to do his duty for the Confederacy.
We are tough,Ardo thought.Everyone says so . . .although he could not recall just who had said so or where he had heard it ever really said.
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A road snaked its way in switchbacks down the steep incline of the crater edge. Ardo smiled again at the thought of the local civvies slowly winding their tortured way down that treacherous road before reaching the valley floor. The Marines were not constrained by such weakness. His entire squad had bounded over the steep edge of the mesa and had galloped straight down to the crater floor. The battlesuits were designed to take a lot more punishment than a little tumble down a cliff face. And the Marines inside them were,Lunch consisted of a cold game fowl looted from the cold room and tucked under Lothar’s arm, and
two mugs of ale the size of ewers, one in each meaty hand. The King’s Champion was surprisingly at
ease, despite the situation, and guided wow gold Khadgar out to a high balcony overlooking the city.
“My lord,” said Khadgar. “Despite the Magus’s request, I realize you have other work.”
“Aye,” said Lothar, “and most of it was taken care of while you were talking to Medivh. His majesty
King Llane is in his quarters, as are wow gold most of the courtiers, under guard, in case that demon decided to
hide in the castle. Also I have agents already spreading through the city, with orders to both report anything suspicious but not to make themselves suspicious. The last thing we wow gold need is a demon-panic. I’ve
cast all my lines, and now there is nothing to do but wait.” He looked at the younger man. “And my
lieutenants know that I’ll be on this balcony, as I always have a late lunch anyway.”
Khadgar considered Lothar’s words, and thought that the King’s Champion was very much like
Medivh—not only planning ahead a few moves, but delighting in telling others how he’s planned things
out. The apprentice picked at the sliced breast meat while Lothar tore into a drumstick.
The pair ate in silence for wow gold a long time. The fowl was anything but foul, for it was treated with a
concoction of rosemary, bacon, and sheep’s butter placed beneath the skin before roasting. Even cold it
fell apart in the mouth. The ale for its part was pungent, rich with bottomland hops.
Beneath them the city unfolded. The citadel itself was atop a rocky outcropping that already separated
the King from his wow gold subjects, and from the tower’s additional height, the citizens of Stormwind looked like
naught but small dolls zxcSIMka busying themselves along crowded streets. Some sort of market day was playing
out beneath them, brightly-tarped wow gold storefronts occupied with vendors bellowing (very quietly, it seemed to
Khadgar at this altitude) the virtues of their wares.
For a moment Khadgar forgot where he was, and what he had seen, and why he was there in the first
place. It was a beautiful city. Only Lothar’s deep grumble brought him back to this world. he thought smartly, tougher than the suits they wore.
First Squad floated off to his squad’s right on their four hover-cycles. Normally, mobile units in siege tanks or even a pair of Goliath Walkers would supplement the platoon. Ardo rather thought that First Squad had arrived hoping for such heavy equipment. They were destined for disappointment, being issued local Vulture Hover Bikes that had recently been “liberated” from the local militia. They were fast, light, and highly maneuverable, and they gave their ridersabout as much protection as a paper hat. The squad leader, a corporal named Smith-puun, was having some difficulty holding back the cycles to stay even with the two other Marine squads beating feet across the floor of the crater.
Third Squad was running flank off to his left while Ardo’s own Second Squad was taking point for the group. They all ran in a line, the slope of the crater floor gradually flattening out. Above them all, the Valkyrie Vixenhowled, her downward angled jets churning a wall of dust behind the platoon’s own.
Lieutenant Breanne ran slightly behind Third Squad. That was surprising. Ardo had expected the lieutenant to stay aloft in the Dropship and run the entire show from up there. He had served under other commanders who preferred to backseat-drive their platoons from a pleasantly remote location. His own estimation of Breanne went up several points.
The ground shook underfoot with each stride Ardo made. The oxygen in the suit poured into him,
making him feel alive, ready and anxious to do his duty for the Confederacy.
We are tough,Ardo thought.Everyone says so . . .although he could not recall just who had said so or where he had heard it ever really said.
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A sharp, blinding pain shot through the back of his right eye. Ardo winced as a wave of nausea followed. The image of spraying his breakfast hash across his battlesuit visor flitted across his mind. Littlefield said it would pass,Ardo thought as he struggled to regain his mental balance.Just hang on for a moment and it will be all right.
He tried, instead, to concentrate on Lieutenant Breanne. She stood before them, the polarized field of her bubble helmet deliberately turned down so that everyone could see her face clearly as she spoke. Everyone in the squad faced rigidly forward. No one wanted to risk catching her eye as she strode before them.
“With everyone pulling out, they’re sending us in, my beauties,”“The power was too much,” said Medivh. “When I was a young man, younger than you, it awoke within
me, and I slept for over twenty years. Magna Aegwynn had so much of a life, and I seem to have lost
most of it.” His voice faltered again. “Magna Aegwynn…my mother…” he began, but found he had
nothing more to say.
Khadgar just sat there for a moment. Then Medivh rose, shook back his mane and said, “And while I
slept, evil crept back wow power leveling into the world. There are more demons, and more of these orcs as well. And now
members of my own Order are once more playing the dark road. Yes, Huglar and Hugarin were
members of the Order, as have wow power leveling been others, like ancient Arrexis among the Kirin Tor. Yes, something
similar happened to him, and while they covered it up neatly, you probably heardsomething about it. They
feared my mother’s power, and they wow power leveling fear me, and I have to keep their fear from destroying them. Such is
the charge laid upon the Guardian of Tirisfal.”
The older man launched himself to his feet. “I must be off!” he said.
“Off?” said Khadgar, suddenly surprised by the energy within the lanky frame.
“As you have so rightly noted, there is a demon abroad,” said Medivh with a renewed smile. “Sound the
hunter’s horn, I must wow power leveling find it before it regains its wits and strength and kills others!”
Khadgar pulled himself upright. “Where do we start?”
Medivh pulled himself up short, and turned, looking slightly sheepishly at the younger man. “Ah.We are
not starting wow power leveling anywhere. I am going zxcSIMka to go. You’re talented, but you’re not up to demons quite yet. This
battle is my own, Young Apprentice Trust.”
“Magus, I am sure I can…”
But Medivh raised a hand to silence him.
“I also need you here to keep your own ears open,” said Medivh, in a quieter voice. “I have no doubt
that Old Lothar has spent wow power leveling the past ten minutes with his ear to the door, such that there will be a
keyhole-shaped impression on the side of his face.” Medivh grinned. “He knows a lot, but not all. That’s
why I had to tell you, so he doesn’t pry too much out of you. I need someone to guard the Guardian, as
it were.” her voice sounded before them, only slightly distorted by the helmet she wore. Aural directional enhancers in the suits made both transmitted and external sounds seem to come from the direction of their source. “The entire Confederacy force is jumping off the surface of this rock.”
“Before we join our brothers in abandoning this dustball of a planet, we’ve got a job to do.”
“Burning to burn ’em, ma’am!” Cutter interrupted enthusiastically in a crisp, military voice.
Breanne smiled like a wolf in response. “You’ll have plenty to roast with that toy of yours before we’re finished, Mister Koura-Abi. I would suggest, however, that we get the present job done first and get off this rock while we still have a way out.”
“Ma’am! Yes, ma’am!” Cutter sounded a little disappointed.
“Your new home—if any of you are wondering—is Bunker Complex 3847. A week ago it was an outpost settlement. Folks used to call it Scenic, God knows why. It’s all ours now. Enjoy it while you can ’cause I don’t intend to stay here one moment more than we have to for this mission.
“There’s an old pumping settlement in the bottom of an impact crater just northeast of here. It’s a collection of scrap called Oasis about three clicks out on a radial of thirty-five degrees from the command transmitter. Set your navigational transceivers to those coordinates. Captain Marz here”—the pilot stood squinting in the blowing dust, managing to wave his hand slightly in reluctant identification—“will be flying cover and directing us below.”
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He tried, instead, to concentrate on Lieutenant Breanne. She stood before them, the polarized field of her bubble helmet deliberately turned down so that everyone could see her face clearly as she spoke. Everyone in the squad faced rigidly forward. No one wanted to risk catching her eye as she strode before them.
“With everyone pulling out, they’re sending us in, my beauties,”“The power was too much,” said Medivh. “When I was a young man, younger than you, it awoke within
me, and I slept for over twenty years. Magna Aegwynn had so much of a life, and I seem to have lost
most of it.” His voice faltered again. “Magna Aegwynn…my mother…” he began, but found he had
nothing more to say.
Khadgar just sat there for a moment. Then Medivh rose, shook back his mane and said, “And while I
slept, evil crept back wow power leveling into the world. There are more demons, and more of these orcs as well. And now
members of my own Order are once more playing the dark road. Yes, Huglar and Hugarin were
members of the Order, as have wow power leveling been others, like ancient Arrexis among the Kirin Tor. Yes, something
similar happened to him, and while they covered it up neatly, you probably heardsomething about it. They
feared my mother’s power, and they wow power leveling fear me, and I have to keep their fear from destroying them. Such is
the charge laid upon the Guardian of Tirisfal.”
The older man launched himself to his feet. “I must be off!” he said.
“Off?” said Khadgar, suddenly surprised by the energy within the lanky frame.
“As you have so rightly noted, there is a demon abroad,” said Medivh with a renewed smile. “Sound the
hunter’s horn, I must wow power leveling find it before it regains its wits and strength and kills others!”
Khadgar pulled himself upright. “Where do we start?”
Medivh pulled himself up short, and turned, looking slightly sheepishly at the younger man. “Ah.We are
not starting wow power leveling anywhere. I am going zxcSIMka to go. You’re talented, but you’re not up to demons quite yet. This
battle is my own, Young Apprentice Trust.”
“Magus, I am sure I can…”
But Medivh raised a hand to silence him.
“I also need you here to keep your own ears open,” said Medivh, in a quieter voice. “I have no doubt
that Old Lothar has spent wow power leveling the past ten minutes with his ear to the door, such that there will be a
keyhole-shaped impression on the side of his face.” Medivh grinned. “He knows a lot, but not all. That’s
why I had to tell you, so he doesn’t pry too much out of you. I need someone to guard the Guardian, as
it were.” her voice sounded before them, only slightly distorted by the helmet she wore. Aural directional enhancers in the suits made both transmitted and external sounds seem to come from the direction of their source. “The entire Confederacy force is jumping off the surface of this rock.”
“Before we join our brothers in abandoning this dustball of a planet, we’ve got a job to do.”
“Burning to burn ’em, ma’am!” Cutter interrupted enthusiastically in a crisp, military voice.
Breanne smiled like a wolf in response. “You’ll have plenty to roast with that toy of yours before we’re finished, Mister Koura-Abi. I would suggest, however, that we get the present job done first and get off this rock while we still have a way out.”
“Ma’am! Yes, ma’am!” Cutter sounded a little disappointed.
“Your new home—if any of you are wondering—is Bunker Complex 3847. A week ago it was an outpost settlement. Folks used to call it Scenic, God knows why. It’s all ours now. Enjoy it while you can ’cause I don’t intend to stay here one moment more than we have to for this mission.
“There’s an old pumping settlement in the bottom of an impact crater just northeast of here. It’s a collection of scrap called Oasis about three clicks out on a radial of thirty-five degrees from the command transmitter. Set your navigational transceivers to those coordinates. Captain Marz here”—the pilot stood squinting in the blowing dust, managing to wave his hand slightly in reluctant identification—“will be flying cover and directing us below.”
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A company of Marines in power armor had formed a perimeter around the Confederacy section of the starport, cordoning off the military units. Beyond them, Ardo could see as he quick-marched across the tarmac, literally thousands of colonists pressed against the Marine line. Men, women, and children—a screaming mass of humanity—struggled desperately for a way off the planet.
Beyond them, the civilian side of the starport was in anarchy. All down the flight line, perhaps as many as a hundred orbital spacecraft were either clawing their way up from the surface or hovering in anticipation of launch. At least twice that number moved listlessly beyond the outer markers, the daylight glinting off their polished hulls. There was a sense of desperation in their movements. Control seemed to havebeen abandoned. Ships attempted to take off and land at will. Several transports hovered near the terminal building, searching for a place to put down, but the panicked mob would not, or could not, move out of the way. The still-burning wreckage of at least half a dozen ships lay strewn about the port complex.
Those pilots still flying apparently paid them little heed. Like moths to a flame, they were drawn by the exorbitant ransoms they could charge anyone who managed to board. Fearful for the safety of themselves and their ships, they wanted to get in and out as quickly as possible.
If everyone is trying so hard to getoutof here,“Aye,” said Medivh, “I am the child of the greatest Guardian of all time, and was given her power soon
after my birth. It was…too much for me, and I paid for it with a good piece of my youth.”
“But you said the mages chose among themselves,” said Khadgar. “Couldn’t Magna Aegwynn have
chosen an older candidate? Why chose a child, especially her own child?”
Medivh took a deep breath. “The first Guardians, for the first millennium, were chosen among the select
group. The very wow gold existence of the Order was kept hidden, as was the wishes of the original founders.
However, over time, politics and personal interests came into play, such that the Guardian soon became
little more than a servant, a magical dogsbody. Some of the more powerful mages felt it was the
Guardian’s job to wow gold keepeveryone else from enjoying the power that they themselves commanded. Like
the Kaldorei before us, a shadow of corrupting power was moving through the members of the Order.
More demons were getting through, and even Sargeras himself had manifested the smallest bits of
himself. A mere fraction wow gold of his power, but enough to slay armies and destroy nations.”
Khadgar thought of the image of Sargeras that fought Aegwynn in the vision. Could this have been a
mere fraction of the great demon’s power?
“Magna Aegwynn,” Medivh said the words, then stopped. It was as if he was not used to speaking
those words. “She who bore wow gold me was herself born nearly a thousand years ago. She was greatly gifted,
and chosen by other members of the Order to become the Guardian. I believe the grayest of the
graybeards of that time wow gold thought zxcSIMka they could control her, and in doing so continue to use the Guardian as a
pawn of their own political games.
“She surprised them.”—and at this Medivh smiled. “She refused to be manipulated, and indeed fought
against some of the greatest mages of her age when they themselves fell into demonic lore. Some thought
that her independence was a passing thing, that when her time came, she would have to pass the mantle
on to a more malleable wow gold candidate. Again, she surprised them, using the magics within her to live for a
thousand years, unchanging, and to wield her power with wisdom and grace. So the Order and the
Guardian split. The former can advise the latter, but the latter must be free to challenge the former, to
avoid what happened to the Kaldorei. why did the Confederacy work so hard to get mein
here?Ardo wondered. The terribly uncomfortable, gnawing cold below his stomach reasserted itself.I
don’t know these people. I don’t even really know what world I’m on! What am I doing here?
He knew his assigned transport—yet another Dropship—and found himself dashing toward it with two
squads of Marines. Each individual knew where he or she was supposed to report. So it was that their
squad formed up almost as if by some magnetic magic. Ardo found himself jogging behind that female
lieutenant he had seen the day before. Next to him was the huge, dark islander in perhaps the largest
powered armor suit Ardo had ever seen. He recognized it as a CMC-660 Heavy Combat Suit, complete
with plasma generator tanks on the back. So the large islander was a Firebat, Ardo thought: one of those
plasma flame-throwing units that were occasionally as dangerous to their operators as they were to the
enemy. Several others followed as well, including a single technician in a set of light fatigues. Where was
hegoing, Ardo thought. On vacation?
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Beyond them, the civilian side of the starport was in anarchy. All down the flight line, perhaps as many as a hundred orbital spacecraft were either clawing their way up from the surface or hovering in anticipation of launch. At least twice that number moved listlessly beyond the outer markers, the daylight glinting off their polished hulls. There was a sense of desperation in their movements. Control seemed to havebeen abandoned. Ships attempted to take off and land at will. Several transports hovered near the terminal building, searching for a place to put down, but the panicked mob would not, or could not, move out of the way. The still-burning wreckage of at least half a dozen ships lay strewn about the port complex.
Those pilots still flying apparently paid them little heed. Like moths to a flame, they were drawn by the exorbitant ransoms they could charge anyone who managed to board. Fearful for the safety of themselves and their ships, they wanted to get in and out as quickly as possible.
If everyone is trying so hard to getoutof here,“Aye,” said Medivh, “I am the child of the greatest Guardian of all time, and was given her power soon
after my birth. It was…too much for me, and I paid for it with a good piece of my youth.”
“But you said the mages chose among themselves,” said Khadgar. “Couldn’t Magna Aegwynn have
chosen an older candidate? Why chose a child, especially her own child?”
Medivh took a deep breath. “The first Guardians, for the first millennium, were chosen among the select
group. The very wow gold existence of the Order was kept hidden, as was the wishes of the original founders.
However, over time, politics and personal interests came into play, such that the Guardian soon became
little more than a servant, a magical dogsbody. Some of the more powerful mages felt it was the
Guardian’s job to wow gold keepeveryone else from enjoying the power that they themselves commanded. Like
the Kaldorei before us, a shadow of corrupting power was moving through the members of the Order.
More demons were getting through, and even Sargeras himself had manifested the smallest bits of
himself. A mere fraction wow gold of his power, but enough to slay armies and destroy nations.”
Khadgar thought of the image of Sargeras that fought Aegwynn in the vision. Could this have been a
mere fraction of the great demon’s power?
“Magna Aegwynn,” Medivh said the words, then stopped. It was as if he was not used to speaking
those words. “She who bore wow gold me was herself born nearly a thousand years ago. She was greatly gifted,
and chosen by other members of the Order to become the Guardian. I believe the grayest of the
graybeards of that time wow gold thought zxcSIMka they could control her, and in doing so continue to use the Guardian as a
pawn of their own political games.
“She surprised them.”—and at this Medivh smiled. “She refused to be manipulated, and indeed fought
against some of the greatest mages of her age when they themselves fell into demonic lore. Some thought
that her independence was a passing thing, that when her time came, she would have to pass the mantle
on to a more malleable wow gold candidate. Again, she surprised them, using the magics within her to live for a
thousand years, unchanging, and to wield her power with wisdom and grace. So the Order and the
Guardian split. The former can advise the latter, but the latter must be free to challenge the former, to
avoid what happened to the Kaldorei. why did the Confederacy work so hard to get mein
here?Ardo wondered. The terribly uncomfortable, gnawing cold below his stomach reasserted itself.I
don’t know these people. I don’t even really know what world I’m on! What am I doing here?
He knew his assigned transport—yet another Dropship—and found himself dashing toward it with two
squads of Marines. Each individual knew where he or she was supposed to report. So it was that their
squad formed up almost as if by some magnetic magic. Ardo found himself jogging behind that female
lieutenant he had seen the day before. Next to him was the huge, dark islander in perhaps the largest
powered armor suit Ardo had ever seen. He recognized it as a CMC-660 Heavy Combat Suit, complete
with plasma generator tanks on the back. So the large islander was a Firebat, Ardo thought: one of those
plasma flame-throwing units that were occasionally as dangerous to their operators as they were to the
enemy. Several others followed as well, including a single technician in a set of light fatigues. Where was
hegoing, Ardo thought. On vacation?
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