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Snowscars
12-13-2011, 06:41 AM
On my way home at last for a little bit of rest and relaxation.
The war seems never ending at times. Whether it's the Horde brutes, some menace terrorizing the common folk, or some monstrous being from the past returning to ravage all of Azeroth; it's easy for a woman to lose herself in the process of protecting the weak.
That's where you come in my newest friend.
As long as I have you by my side, I am sure to keep one foot planted on the ground midst all the chaos that never seems to quell even for a moment.

Lady Dawn permitted me to take leave stating nothing of great importance was taking place. It was very generous of her.
I don't care what the Kaldorei think of her, she is still as pleasant as she ever was. I wish they could see her in the light that I do.
But the world will be as it is. No one such as me could ever change it.

Enough on that train of thought. There will be plenty of time for complaints when I am on voyage back to my duties.

Looking on the horizon, I can almost make out the canopy of Teldrassil. How I missed it. I miss the shade of Ashenvale far worse but the war still rages there as well and I have no desire to see what it has been reduced to.
I have longed for this moment. To shed this armor that seems like it has become a permanent extension of my body. To shed responsibility just for a moment.
This is what real peace and freedom must feel like. It has been so long since I felt so carefree that it seemes almost like attaining something in a dream only to have it ripped away by waking.
I wonder what I should do first.

A list of activities are scribbled in a very disorganized manner.
*Skinny dip in Lake Al'Ameth
*Cook Kaldorei Spider Kabob's for Lo'shan
* Take a nice long run through the forest
*RELAX
Well, we've docked. Time for relaxation to begin!

Snowscars
12-31-2011, 05:17 AM
It has been such a long relaxation period for Lo'shan and I that I am actually happy to be going back to serve Lady Dawn and Sir Abaddon. I hate feeling of no use to them but it was nice to spend Winter's Veil with the family. All the children in the village have grown so fast since I last saw them.
It makes me wish I had never left in the first place and even more so now that I must depart again. However, I have a commitment to my Lady to honor.

I hope Abaddon didn't tell her I was the one to inform him of her leaving to Icecrown before my ship set sail. She would surely have my head. I only care for her safety and so does Abaddon so I am sure I did the right thing.

Ship is setting sail early in the morning so I suppose I should make another batch of kabobs for Lo'shan so he doesn't get cranky on the journey.