>>6013287You spoke about what you had found, the burial tomb, the orc tracks and suspected death knight whose human corpse you had brought with you back to Dawnholme. The way the Rover Brothers reacted was a mix of shock and then seriousness. They had lived nearly their whole lives in Stormwind City so they knew about the stories regarding their knights and what became of them after the First War.
“Orcs and death knights? It is hard to believe.” Arthur said to you.
“Prince Alric isn’t lying.” Alfred corrected his brother. “He wouldn’t lie about these things.”
Yes, yes you would.
“Now I called you here, because there needs to be a response of some kind.” You said back to the brothers.
“We can patrol the mountains?” Arthur replied.
“Or keep the current schedule. The orcs wanted the death knight dead, they haven’t come south.” Alfred said to you.
“We should inform Lord Uther, the Silver Hand after all was formed to fight against the death knights.” Sir Gravis said to you.
Eligius chose to stay silent. Most of your officers at this point knew that he played some other role than just being a scribe, but he liked that ambiguity.
How would you handle this, especially with the meeting planned between Thrall and Tari happening soon. You couldn’t endanger it, but you shouldn’t be seen doing nothing.
>Have patrols expanded up in the mountains. Have the burial tomb covered along with potential routes for the orcs to move through.>Current patrol routes are enough, you are spread too thin already and the orcs have left you alone.>Let Lord Uther know, he might send his people to investigate, the matter is too serious for him to disregard.>Tell them that with the death knight dead, the threat is gone. You don’t believe that the orcs will try anything.>Other, write in.QM: I knew what the reaction would be my lovely anons, I have taken the hint. So when
>>6012888 posted, the live QM reaction would be me punching air in success. You are a smart lovely anon!