((Hey guys!! I'm back to the fabulous CC!! I have been away due to account problems, realm transfers, and so on, but now I am back home and more then happy to be. Here is a quick short story and what has happened to Talanus while he was 'away'!))
I stood upon the steps leading to the temple of Darnassus, Teldrassil. It had been a long time since I've last stepped foot upon my peoples soil. Every where I turned I saw familiar faces, new faces, and even strange faces. As I continued my steps back to the temple, images of memories began flooding my mind. The dangers I withstood, the friends I had made, and the people I had buried. But the main thought in my mind was where should I begin with my story, what happened to me that led to my mysterious disappearance. But that answer soon was found. I would start from the begging.
The sea had always been a wonder of sailors. The creatures hidden beneath the dark blue world beneath our feet. But that soon wasn't a worry, what was, was the on coming mist fast approaching our direction. The Captain of the vessel yelled to pull us away before it hit. There shouldn't have been this..mist. We were on our way to the southern shores of the Eastern Kingdoms. But yet here my eyes stared blankly into this new wonder. What lay behind it. What was to become of the next action.
Dodging the mist was near impossible. We would've had hit it sooner or later, whether we wanted to or not. As a Warden of the Kal'dorei I had been trained to not fear new things, so I took this as a foresight to something that could be peaceful. But I quickly relapsed the thought. We had now been in this mist for a couple of hours. The sun barely visible. Only with it's penetrating rays could we feel such a heat mixed with the humidity of the mist. That too also relapsed out of my mind. For now our ship came to a screeching halt in the water. In front of us lay land. But a small land.
We gathered in a small dingy as we rowed to this land. It turned out to be a small island the size of the Cathedral in Stormwind City. A few palm trees showed the only life within this tiny island. Luckily they sprouted coconuts. Some of the men raced up the trees and quickly tossed them down. While they did that the captain was telling me of misfortune, the bow of the ship had been crushed. It appeared we had drifted onto a small reef. If construction wasn't started soon. the ship would sink within two days time. Thanks to the mist, we wouldn't be seen if any Horde forces were to be traveling in this mist.
We quickly took down the palm trees to use their wood. I prayed to Cenarius, Elune, and Malorne for anything that could help, and for the revival of the palm trees in another great land. The Human crew was quick to strip apart the palm trees into pieces of planks. I was surprised they could accomplish such a great task withing hours. The next part was getting the planks to the ship. Thanks to the dingy this was possible. Within a day the whole had been patched and the sail ready for wind. We decided to go ahead and camp for the night on the Island.
By the time the waves shook for us to wake the next morning, we were surprised that the mist had finally cleared, but beyond the shore we saw land only miles away from the ship. We sure did feel foolish seeing it. But it was time to take action. We quickly gathered on ship and set sail to this land. The wind rushing, the fish swimming, and the birds flying. It wasn't soon until we had docked at this strange beach.
I stood upon the steps leading to the temple of Darnassus, Teldrassil. It had been a long time since I've last stepped foot upon my peoples soil. Every where I turned I saw familiar faces, new faces, and even strange faces. As I continued my steps back to the temple, images of memories began flooding my mind. The dangers I withstood, the friends I had made, and the people I had buried. But the main thought in my mind was where should I begin with my story, what happened to me that led to my mysterious disappearance. But that answer soon was found. I would start from the begging.
The sea had always been a wonder of sailors. The creatures hidden beneath the dark blue world beneath our feet. But that soon wasn't a worry, what was, was the on coming mist fast approaching our direction. The Captain of the vessel yelled to pull us away before it hit. There shouldn't have been this..mist. We were on our way to the southern shores of the Eastern Kingdoms. But yet here my eyes stared blankly into this new wonder. What lay behind it. What was to become of the next action.
Dodging the mist was near impossible. We would've had hit it sooner or later, whether we wanted to or not. As a Warden of the Kal'dorei I had been trained to not fear new things, so I took this as a foresight to something that could be peaceful. But I quickly relapsed the thought. We had now been in this mist for a couple of hours. The sun barely visible. Only with it's penetrating rays could we feel such a heat mixed with the humidity of the mist. That too also relapsed out of my mind. For now our ship came to a screeching halt in the water. In front of us lay land. But a small land.
We gathered in a small dingy as we rowed to this land. It turned out to be a small island the size of the Cathedral in Stormwind City. A few palm trees showed the only life within this tiny island. Luckily they sprouted coconuts. Some of the men raced up the trees and quickly tossed them down. While they did that the captain was telling me of misfortune, the bow of the ship had been crushed. It appeared we had drifted onto a small reef. If construction wasn't started soon. the ship would sink within two days time. Thanks to the mist, we wouldn't be seen if any Horde forces were to be traveling in this mist.
We quickly took down the palm trees to use their wood. I prayed to Cenarius, Elune, and Malorne for anything that could help, and for the revival of the palm trees in another great land. The Human crew was quick to strip apart the palm trees into pieces of planks. I was surprised they could accomplish such a great task withing hours. The next part was getting the planks to the ship. Thanks to the dingy this was possible. Within a day the whole had been patched and the sail ready for wind. We decided to go ahead and camp for the night on the Island.
By the time the waves shook for us to wake the next morning, we were surprised that the mist had finally cleared, but beyond the shore we saw land only miles away from the ship. We sure did feel foolish seeing it. But it was time to take action. We quickly gathered on ship and set sail to this land. The wind rushing, the fish swimming, and the birds flying. It wasn't soon until we had docked at this strange beach.
Edited by Talanus on 2/19/2013 2:14 PM PST