Sekhesmet was furious. "Delays, delays...AND MORE DELAYS!!!" He threw an empty flask against the wall of his quarters in Venomspite. Inar, an old friend who'd been the former magistrate-regent of Borealis in the northern hills of Lordaeron, had assured him that Vendross would do anything he asked, and not question an order from him - believing it to be on the authority of Rhonin. Euphrati had just informed him otherwise. Vendross had been corrupted by the "noble spirit" of his Presidium comrades...the Light-babblers made him think too much. He had gone first to Stoneheardt, then to Rhonin himself.
Stoneheardt. The troubles seemed to begin and end there. He was making slight progress with Genevra - her tenacity was refreshing. Not like Artimus, who had been far too easy. When she is under my thumb, it will be all the sweeter. Perhaps...an acceleration is in order. He lifted his hearthstone. "Nyssha."
Yes, my lord. Nyssha Swiftblade was a rare beast, a rogue's stealth and quickness with a death knight's powers. She had been Defias, saved from the gallows by Saavedro years before, only to be killed by the House of Whitehair when it had been in the thrall of the Corruptor. Late in the war for Northrend, cultists had exhumed her beheaded corpse from its grave in Terokkar Forest and intended to make a death knight out of the girl; Arthas' death had ended that plan right then and there, and she had eventually found her way to Undercity...into his service.
"What is your location, young lady?"
Redridge. General Metheius had suggested it would be good to keep an eye on the Stoneheardt house.
Sekhesmet nodded to himself. "Perfect. You're in a good place...we must accelerate our plans, unfortunately. The purple flag has dropped."
How?
"A Highborne growing a conscience. Sounds stupid, I know, but that's how it goes. Nonetheless...are you prepared to take the necessary steps?"
Yes, my lord.
"Good. Kill Narnicka Stoneheardt. Immediately."
And Genevra?
"Bring her to me, at the agreed-upon place. I'm sure the previous owners of the property won't mind our using their old home now that they're all dead."
As you command.
"Then good luck, and may the Dark Lady watch over you." Cutting the communication, he turned to Euphrati. "Go at once to the southlands, to Stormwind's realm. Nyssha is good, but I want a backup plan. Even if she fails to kill Narnicka - and she might, he's killed five death knights in the last two weeks - I need you to take Genevra, intact and unharmed. Dead, she's just another corpse to be reanimated...and Dark Lady knows we'll use what we get. Alive, she may well be the key to our victory."
Euphrati nodded once. "I understand."
"I know you do, daughter. I will meet you at the Pinnacle. Go with the Shadow - and go swiftly."
Stoneheardt. The troubles seemed to begin and end there. He was making slight progress with Genevra - her tenacity was refreshing. Not like Artimus, who had been far too easy. When she is under my thumb, it will be all the sweeter. Perhaps...an acceleration is in order. He lifted his hearthstone. "Nyssha."
Yes, my lord. Nyssha Swiftblade was a rare beast, a rogue's stealth and quickness with a death knight's powers. She had been Defias, saved from the gallows by Saavedro years before, only to be killed by the House of Whitehair when it had been in the thrall of the Corruptor. Late in the war for Northrend, cultists had exhumed her beheaded corpse from its grave in Terokkar Forest and intended to make a death knight out of the girl; Arthas' death had ended that plan right then and there, and she had eventually found her way to Undercity...into his service.
"What is your location, young lady?"
Redridge. General Metheius had suggested it would be good to keep an eye on the Stoneheardt house.
Sekhesmet nodded to himself. "Perfect. You're in a good place...we must accelerate our plans, unfortunately. The purple flag has dropped."
How?
"A Highborne growing a conscience. Sounds stupid, I know, but that's how it goes. Nonetheless...are you prepared to take the necessary steps?"
Yes, my lord.
"Good. Kill Narnicka Stoneheardt. Immediately."
And Genevra?
"Bring her to me, at the agreed-upon place. I'm sure the previous owners of the property won't mind our using their old home now that they're all dead."
As you command.
"Then good luck, and may the Dark Lady watch over you." Cutting the communication, he turned to Euphrati. "Go at once to the southlands, to Stormwind's realm. Nyssha is good, but I want a backup plan. Even if she fails to kill Narnicka - and she might, he's killed five death knights in the last two weeks - I need you to take Genevra, intact and unharmed. Dead, she's just another corpse to be reanimated...and Dark Lady knows we'll use what we get. Alive, she may well be the key to our victory."
Euphrati nodded once. "I understand."
"I know you do, daughter. I will meet you at the Pinnacle. Go with the Shadow - and go swiftly."