((Or at least the attempt at it, details below.))
Haav's head head spun and ached, like the time a box of wrenches clunked his head back on Kezan while he put the finishing touches on a shredder that was just about to go out to a happy customer. Even after the years of sitting behind a desk, it was still familiar. He couldn't say the same for his surroundings. It was dark, damp, and almost lightless. Occasional dripping sounds echoed through the cave. Brushing himself off, he stood up and started in one direction, and ran into a wall in short order. Feeling with his hands, he traced himself in a half circle, until his claw wrapped around a cold steel bar, and then another, and another - evenly spaced - this was a prison.
He stumbled backwards. He couldn't remember anything. He had just gone to sleep in his office the night before. It didn't feel like any time at all had even passed. As thoughts continued to race through his mind, his breathing grew more rapid. Perhaps he was close enough to where the droplets were coming down, that at least could serve for water. He scrambled, starting to feel the ground for moisture when a woman's voice echoed through the cavern: "Ash falah no?"
Haav whirled around, two silver slits were visible, maybe fifteen feet away, but he ran into the bars.
"You played a dangerous game, Haav Brassbolt, but you're little more than a common criminal - guilty of murder, of desecration without cause, and as of this moment, under a sentence of death by life in the deep, dark hole that you now find yourself in."
"W-where are we!?" The goblin shouted as demandingly as he could. It won him no change of tone from the voice. "Home", she replied. "Unless, you're willing to cooperate."
Something flew into the cell and dropped onto the ground in front of him. Then the figure struck a match and tossed it beside the book before it could reveal her identity. "The symbol, on that book - what does it mean?"
The goblin lifted the match and studied the symbol. "That’s the mark of the Second Bilgewater bank of Azshara… what’s your interest in it.”
The match fizzled out – its comforting light receding into the darkness. The cold silver slits still stared at him. “I helped you…” the goblin eked out, his voice quivering. “Let me go.”
“These past few years have found me disbanding bands of pirates, thieves, and thugs, and I’ve gotten to be exceedingly efficient at it. Your Horde differs from them only in the respect that they pretend that they are a nation. I suppose that makes you a prisoner of war, and for you the war is over.”
The elf’s eyes vanished from Haav’s sight, but he could still hear the dragging of a cloak. “Stop! Don’t leave me here! Please… don’t leave me here! Please….”
OOC:
So a while back, the old Azure Crusade was mulling the idea of an ongoing RP event of this sort, only we would have been defending something. We were going to call it "Die Hard with a Glaive", but past references and joking, we never really got it off the ground.
The idea is this: Warden Raintree is annoyed with goblin financiers and their support of the war effort, and wants to hit them where it hurts. The lead-up to the eventual break-in and robbery will involve a few scavenger hunts, some information gathering, and a few belligerent acts. Everyone is certainly invited, and if you want to be involved, you need only contact me. I expect these events to be reasonably fluid and won't plan anything other than the next event to reflect that.
If you are Horde and would like to participate, (because I think we're getting close to the time where we can start thinking about RP-PVP) bug my bear, Sihung. Because at least the general information for upcoming developments will be posted here.
Finally, if you have any RP which involves these events, please post something up here! I'd like for this to be an overall realm story and not just one involving a few people.
Haav's head head spun and ached, like the time a box of wrenches clunked his head back on Kezan while he put the finishing touches on a shredder that was just about to go out to a happy customer. Even after the years of sitting behind a desk, it was still familiar. He couldn't say the same for his surroundings. It was dark, damp, and almost lightless. Occasional dripping sounds echoed through the cave. Brushing himself off, he stood up and started in one direction, and ran into a wall in short order. Feeling with his hands, he traced himself in a half circle, until his claw wrapped around a cold steel bar, and then another, and another - evenly spaced - this was a prison.
He stumbled backwards. He couldn't remember anything. He had just gone to sleep in his office the night before. It didn't feel like any time at all had even passed. As thoughts continued to race through his mind, his breathing grew more rapid. Perhaps he was close enough to where the droplets were coming down, that at least could serve for water. He scrambled, starting to feel the ground for moisture when a woman's voice echoed through the cavern: "Ash falah no?"
Haav whirled around, two silver slits were visible, maybe fifteen feet away, but he ran into the bars.
"You played a dangerous game, Haav Brassbolt, but you're little more than a common criminal - guilty of murder, of desecration without cause, and as of this moment, under a sentence of death by life in the deep, dark hole that you now find yourself in."
"W-where are we!?" The goblin shouted as demandingly as he could. It won him no change of tone from the voice. "Home", she replied. "Unless, you're willing to cooperate."
Something flew into the cell and dropped onto the ground in front of him. Then the figure struck a match and tossed it beside the book before it could reveal her identity. "The symbol, on that book - what does it mean?"
The goblin lifted the match and studied the symbol. "That’s the mark of the Second Bilgewater bank of Azshara… what’s your interest in it.”
The match fizzled out – its comforting light receding into the darkness. The cold silver slits still stared at him. “I helped you…” the goblin eked out, his voice quivering. “Let me go.”
“These past few years have found me disbanding bands of pirates, thieves, and thugs, and I’ve gotten to be exceedingly efficient at it. Your Horde differs from them only in the respect that they pretend that they are a nation. I suppose that makes you a prisoner of war, and for you the war is over.”
The elf’s eyes vanished from Haav’s sight, but he could still hear the dragging of a cloak. “Stop! Don’t leave me here! Please… don’t leave me here! Please….”
OOC:
So a while back, the old Azure Crusade was mulling the idea of an ongoing RP event of this sort, only we would have been defending something. We were going to call it "Die Hard with a Glaive", but past references and joking, we never really got it off the ground.
The idea is this: Warden Raintree is annoyed with goblin financiers and their support of the war effort, and wants to hit them where it hurts. The lead-up to the eventual break-in and robbery will involve a few scavenger hunts, some information gathering, and a few belligerent acts. Everyone is certainly invited, and if you want to be involved, you need only contact me. I expect these events to be reasonably fluid and won't plan anything other than the next event to reflect that.
If you are Horde and would like to participate, (because I think we're getting close to the time where we can start thinking about RP-PVP) bug my bear, Sihung. Because at least the general information for upcoming developments will be posted here.
Finally, if you have any RP which involves these events, please post something up here! I'd like for this to be an overall realm story and not just one involving a few people.
Edited by Kyalin on 2/4/2013 6:17 PM PST