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Indeed, without the green flesh, the disfigured, tusked face, and the hostile, superior attitude she might almost be attractive. Still, she was inhis library, and going throughhis books (well, Medivh’s library, and Medivh’s books, but the Magus had entrusted them tohim). “So you are an Emissary,” he said at last. He tried to keep his words light and conversational. “I was told of your impending arrival.” The half-orc nodded, concentrating on the words before her. “Who are you emissaringfor, exactly?” Garona looked up, and Khadgar saw a flicker of irritation beneath her heavy brows. Khadgar felt good about bothering her, but at the same time wondered where the woman drew the line. He did not want to push too hard or too fast,“You dare,” thundered Aegwynn, raising her hand. A sphere of blazing-white light erupted from her palm and zxchanxiang lanced toward aion gold the past-Medivh. The Magus raised a hand and turned it aside with ease. “I do, Mother,” said aion gold the phantom of the past. “And I have the power for it. The power that you invested me with at my conception, a power aion gold that I did not want or request.” The phantom-Medivh gestured, and the topmost floor was alight with a blazing bolt. Aegwynn caught the energy herself, but Khadgar noted that she had to raise aion gold both hands, and still was staggered back. “Butwhy did you let the aion gold orcs into Azeroth?” hissed the older woman. “There is no need. You put entire populations at risk, and to what end?” lest he earn another beating, or another curt dismissal by the Magus. At least this time he would get some information out before the battle. He said, “I mean, if you’re the Emissary, that means that someone is giving you orders, someone is pulling your strings, someone you have to report back to. Whom do you represent?” “I’m sure your Master, the Old Man, would tell you, if you asked,” said Garona smoothly, but her eyes remained hard. “I’m sure he would,” Khadgar lied. “If I had the effrontery to ask him. So I ask you instead. Whom do you represent? What powers have you been granted? Are you here to negotiate, or demand, or what?” Garona closed the book (Khadgar felt a small victory in distracting her from her task) and said, “Do all humans think alike?” “It would be boring if we did,” said Khadgar. “I mean, does everyone agree about everything? Are people always agreeing to what their masters or superiors want?” said Garona. The hardness in her eyes faded just a touch. “Hardly,” said Khadgar. “One reason that there are so many tomes is that everyone has an opinion. And that is just the literate ones.” “So understand that there are differences of opinions among the orcs as well,” said Garona. “The Horde is made of up of a number of clans, all with their own chieftains and war leaders. All orcs belong to a clan. Most orcs are loyal to their clan and their chieftain.” “What are the clans?” asked Khadgar. “What are they called?” “Stormreaver is one,” said the half-orc. “Blackrock. Twilight’s Hammer. Bleeding Hollow. Those are the major ones.”

 

 

 

 

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