Dar drummed her fingers on the table top and read the report again; her operative in Uldum was overdue with his check in, long overdue even for him.
She had given the Dwarf permission to check out a lead in the harbour town of Ratchet, a lead that apparently lead him from there to Gadgetzan and on into Uldum. His reports were always sketchy at the best of times, these latest had been no improvement. Something to do with a growing dissatisfaction within Durotor and the need to look into it. Gliinch hadn’t been more specific, just that he needed to follow his gut. Dar Thora frowned, she still didn’t quite understand what ones intestine’s had to do with investigative work, but she had learned to trust her people. If Gliinch felt there was something that needed to be pursued then she was inclined to let him. But Uldum was a dangerous place, and the dwarf wasn’t exactly the master of the subtle approach, she grinned grimly, not in the least, a Tauren in a china shop would be a more apt description.
She got up and crossed over to where a map on the wall showed the location of her people spread throughout Azeroth and beyond. The only person she had available in Kalimdor was Taarma, her lip twitched, well at least the overworked Hunter could look after herself. She returned to her desk and drafted up the orders, Taarma could at least tap into the network and see if there was any word regarding the wayward Paladin. Dar sealed the orders then called for Abbi, it was all she could do for now they were too few and there was too much going on to send anyone else.
She had given the Dwarf permission to check out a lead in the harbour town of Ratchet, a lead that apparently lead him from there to Gadgetzan and on into Uldum. His reports were always sketchy at the best of times, these latest had been no improvement. Something to do with a growing dissatisfaction within Durotor and the need to look into it. Gliinch hadn’t been more specific, just that he needed to follow his gut. Dar Thora frowned, she still didn’t quite understand what ones intestine’s had to do with investigative work, but she had learned to trust her people. If Gliinch felt there was something that needed to be pursued then she was inclined to let him. But Uldum was a dangerous place, and the dwarf wasn’t exactly the master of the subtle approach, she grinned grimly, not in the least, a Tauren in a china shop would be a more apt description.
She got up and crossed over to where a map on the wall showed the location of her people spread throughout Azeroth and beyond. The only person she had available in Kalimdor was Taarma, her lip twitched, well at least the overworked Hunter could look after herself. She returned to her desk and drafted up the orders, Taarma could at least tap into the network and see if there was any word regarding the wayward Paladin. Dar sealed the orders then called for Abbi, it was all she could do for now they were too few and there was too much going on to send anyone else.