Conidivh
02-05-2006, 10:23 PM
Stormwind Keep had seen it's fair share of dignitaries and adventurers alike. It's vaunted ceilings loomed high enough to disappear into shadows and echo the whispered conversations of nobles and clad their scheming in audiotory obfuscation.
Conidivh could appreciate that.
The rogue stood in one of the recieving rooms just off the throneroom. Though there was no throne to speak of, it was prudent to display the child-king to all guests entering the solemn hall. Highlord Bolvar Fordragon stood on one of the ends of the table, impassively surveying the various maps and the rogue alike. He was perpetually attired in his impressive suit of gleaming armor. The effect was only sharpened when one could muster the courage to look the man in the eye.
"This is what you propose? This is what Si:7 wishes to act upon?" he began. His voice was heavy, but calm. A man used to concise planning and having his orders followed to the letter. "What do you think of this, Admiral?" Admiral Jes-Tereth spared a baneful look for Conidivh before returning her study to the maps. "I think it's as well as any other plan of it's kind. That is to say, it's full of holes and lacking clarity."
"Lacking clarity," agreed Fordragon. "Exactly why was this brought to us at all, rogue? Si:7 isn't predisposed for planning military actions."
Conidivh bowed to both and nodded. The servants placed a fresh glass of wine in his hand, and he set it back onto one of their passing trays untouched. If anyone took offense, he pretended not to notice. "And your assessment would be absolutely correct, my lord. However, this plan is the forbearence of Garbhan, of the Ironforge Regiment. I think we can agree that they ARE predisposed. The details that are lacking are simply because we have been asked to step in to scout potential targets. As it stands, we've narrowed the prospective list to three Horde-controlled territories and their towns."
"Exactly WHY is this pertinent enough to require our attention or consignment, operative?" sighed the admiral. She took an offered glass of wine and a generous sip of the contents. "Exactly what would be gained by attacking airtravel or zepplins? We are not in open action against any of the Horde's leaders, as much as I would personally wish it otherwise."
Fordragon motioned for calm and nodded his agreement to the admiral. "It does beg the question. Last I was informed, Elwynn branch was involved in tracking and dealing with the Crimson Watch. We can not allow ourselves to be diverted. The oncoming war in Silithus is stretching us thin as is. You and yours were charged with dealing with these zealots and their disruption of Alliance basic functions!"
"And so we are," intoned the rogue. "If you disrupt the horde, you disrup the Watch. We have reason to believe that they plan new actions against the alliance, partially for revenge of their defeat in the Valley of Kings recently. If we can stop them from launching further attacks, even for a day, then the cost is worthy of your attention and the citizen's well-being."
"When will this attack take place? Where precisely? These things are still unknown in these plans and maps." Fordragon motioned the servant away without taking his own glass.
"It will be within the next two weeks, on a weekend during peak hours of flight that we've recorded. I will be relaying the target when it is decided. All that's asked is one day so those involved may turn their attention from the war effort to this important task in the existing war to keep civilians out of harms way."
Fordragon nodded. After a tense few seconds of silence, the admiral offered her consent.
Conidivh bowed and left them to their perusal of the maps and comments on the plan. He still had loyal agents within the horde to contact to keep them out of the immediate fray. They were too useful to him to die in this action.
((This is going to be a multi-guild open RP/PVP event and battle. More details will be posted here soon!))
Conidivh could appreciate that.
The rogue stood in one of the recieving rooms just off the throneroom. Though there was no throne to speak of, it was prudent to display the child-king to all guests entering the solemn hall. Highlord Bolvar Fordragon stood on one of the ends of the table, impassively surveying the various maps and the rogue alike. He was perpetually attired in his impressive suit of gleaming armor. The effect was only sharpened when one could muster the courage to look the man in the eye.
"This is what you propose? This is what Si:7 wishes to act upon?" he began. His voice was heavy, but calm. A man used to concise planning and having his orders followed to the letter. "What do you think of this, Admiral?" Admiral Jes-Tereth spared a baneful look for Conidivh before returning her study to the maps. "I think it's as well as any other plan of it's kind. That is to say, it's full of holes and lacking clarity."
"Lacking clarity," agreed Fordragon. "Exactly why was this brought to us at all, rogue? Si:7 isn't predisposed for planning military actions."
Conidivh bowed to both and nodded. The servants placed a fresh glass of wine in his hand, and he set it back onto one of their passing trays untouched. If anyone took offense, he pretended not to notice. "And your assessment would be absolutely correct, my lord. However, this plan is the forbearence of Garbhan, of the Ironforge Regiment. I think we can agree that they ARE predisposed. The details that are lacking are simply because we have been asked to step in to scout potential targets. As it stands, we've narrowed the prospective list to three Horde-controlled territories and their towns."
"Exactly WHY is this pertinent enough to require our attention or consignment, operative?" sighed the admiral. She took an offered glass of wine and a generous sip of the contents. "Exactly what would be gained by attacking airtravel or zepplins? We are not in open action against any of the Horde's leaders, as much as I would personally wish it otherwise."
Fordragon motioned for calm and nodded his agreement to the admiral. "It does beg the question. Last I was informed, Elwynn branch was involved in tracking and dealing with the Crimson Watch. We can not allow ourselves to be diverted. The oncoming war in Silithus is stretching us thin as is. You and yours were charged with dealing with these zealots and their disruption of Alliance basic functions!"
"And so we are," intoned the rogue. "If you disrupt the horde, you disrup the Watch. We have reason to believe that they plan new actions against the alliance, partially for revenge of their defeat in the Valley of Kings recently. If we can stop them from launching further attacks, even for a day, then the cost is worthy of your attention and the citizen's well-being."
"When will this attack take place? Where precisely? These things are still unknown in these plans and maps." Fordragon motioned the servant away without taking his own glass.
"It will be within the next two weeks, on a weekend during peak hours of flight that we've recorded. I will be relaying the target when it is decided. All that's asked is one day so those involved may turn their attention from the war effort to this important task in the existing war to keep civilians out of harms way."
Fordragon nodded. After a tense few seconds of silence, the admiral offered her consent.
Conidivh bowed and left them to their perusal of the maps and comments on the plan. He still had loyal agents within the horde to contact to keep them out of the immediate fray. They were too useful to him to die in this action.
((This is going to be a multi-guild open RP/PVP event and battle. More details will be posted here soon!))