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“Prince Kael’thas must have a reason why he had alerted the guards and reserved the house for me. I don’t think he would be a person who would do things like this without a reason.” You said to Malevus.
“We are going to go and meet with him?” Malevus said back to you.
“Yes, but first there is one thing we have to do.” You said.
“What is it Prince Alric?” Malevus asked.
“We are going to ask for directions, I have no idea where he is living.” You said and laughed.
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Thankfully the guards managed to help you. You had heard the stories how the people of Dalaran were quite reserved and liked to stay away from the rest of the Lordaeron and concentrate on their own business. You did respect that somewhat, they just wanted to be left alone and do magic, but the rest of the world forced them to be more active.
You were guided to the centre of the city towards the Violet Citadel and there towards one of the smaller spires. That spire supposedly was the home of Prince Kael’thas Sunstrider. Quite a home compared to your own, but it would lose to the old palace in Alterac City.
Or that was what you thought as the familiar feeling of entering a place that felt bigger from inside, the same feeling that you had felt when you visited the Barovs, happened again. The spire was bigger from inside. And it was way more opulent than the old palace.
Leaving the winter coats and hats in the care of the servants, two of you were guided up the stairs into a grand library.
“Prince Alric! You arrived here fast.” Kael’thas said to you as he saw the two of you enter his library and he put down a grimoire he had been reading. He was wearing a very opulent and complicatedly embroidered red robe and looked as regal as an elven Prince could ever look. And he wasn’t alone.
“Hello Alric!” Jaina said and raced to give you a light hug. “I didn’t know that you would come here this early.”
“I got your letter three days ago.” You said and returned the hug. “How have you been?”
“I have been well and thank you for the letters you have sent. I got worried when I read about the battles you have been in, but seeing you here has washed those worries away.” Jaina said as she let you go from her hug.
“Well you have to thank Malevus for that.” You said to her with a chuckle.
“What do you mean?” Jaina asked you as you hadn’t mentioned the fact that you nearly died in your letters to her.
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