I was exiled from Silvermoon City for creating new sentient Infernals. They were little more than lumbering brutes of the Legion before but I made them stronger. And for that? My peers thank me and my family by having us entirely banished never to return on pains of trials and possible executions or jailing... so I fled to King Anduin Wrynn's side. Where I heard my peoples once resided anyway? I am a sin'dorei now and forever yet: What about the powers of the Void Elves? Alleria might scare me a little but she could have a point. Is it worth it to swear allegiances to her and King Wrynn and sample the powers of Shadows?
It all started in the brothel in Silvermoon.
One of the other apprentices at the Academy (who I think had a crush on me) whispered in group about The Wandering Songbird. Word on the street was that all desires could be fulfilled there and he was going to check it out, and did I wish to come along? At first I was unsure, but he smirked and said that a mature woman such as myself should have nothing to fear from such a place. He was daring me of course, hoping I would come along and perhaps something would develop from there. I suppose I wasn’t above being baited at that point, even though I shrugged it off.
I admit I followed him there one evening after class. The bouncer saw me lingering outside and whispered to one of the...
I am sitting in my favorite bar with my boots up on the table enjoying a bottle of Silvermoon’s finest when this little twerp who can not be more than an hundred and does not look old enough to shave, let alone be in the Army with a pair of shiny new lieutenant’s tabs, marches up to my table and snaps off a parade ground salute.
“Mistress Bloodsear.” He says, not making it a question.
I wave a couple of fingers in the vicinity of my right temple by way of returning his salute. “You found her,” I say. “What’s up?”
He looks all kinds of scandalized, but I outrank him so all he can do is say, “General Bloodheart’s compliments, ma’am and he’d like to see you at your convenience.” Which is a polite way of...