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Posted On 01/20/2010 18:51:03 by wowgoldsb

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Proudmoore, aion gold aion power leveling who had several ships stationed near Darrowmere Lake.
Upon receiving the orders Proudmoore had dispatched his ships down the river. They had met up with Turalyon and the army just below Stromgarde and ferried kismanupos the soldiers on board. They had then sailed upriver past the mountains, instead of going over them as the Horde had done. It had saved them considerable time. Turalyon just hoped it would be enough. He would have preferred to sail straight to Quel'Thalas, but Alleria had assured him that would be impossible. Her kin would aion gold never allow human ships up their portion of the river. They had been forced to disembark near Stratholme and proceed on foot once again.
“Once I see the forest I'm going on ahead,” Alleria warned. “Don't try to stop me.”
“I don't want to stop you,” Turalyon replied, pleased to see a momentary smile cross her face, followed by surprise. “I want you and your rangers to find your brethren and warn them,” he reminded her. “I just didn't want you possibly running into the entire Horde on the way. But we're close enough now that, if the Horde aion power leveling did get here first, we'll be able to distract them. That'll give you time to slip past and rally your kin. Then you can hit them from behind while we attack from the front, and we'll catch the Horde between us.”
Alleria nodded. She glanced up at him, silent for once, and then laid a hand along his leg. To Turalyon it felt like the touch radiated the heat of a small sun, setting his blood on fire and his limbs tingling. “Thank you,” she said softly. He nodded, unable to speak.
One of her rangers broke the moment by dashing back toward aion gold them. “The end of the hills lies just ahead,” he told them quickly. “I can see the trees beyond!”
“No!” Something in his voice stopped her, and she cursed under her breath. Why couldn't she disobey him? He didn't have the same presence as Lothar, and she was cooperating with the Alliance army at her own volition, not from any orders. Yet when he did actually command her she found herself unable to resist. Which didn't mean she couldn't argue.
“Let me go!” she insisted. “I need to warn them!” Her heart twisted again at the thought of her aion power leveling sisters, her friends, her kin being caught unawares by the Horde.
“We will warn them,” Turalyon assured her, and she could hear the certainty in his voice. “And we will help them stand against the Horde. But if you go by yourself you will be caught, and killed, and that…will not do anyone any good.” It had sounded as if he'd meant to say something else, and she felt a sudden surge of—was that joy?—in her chest, but had no time to wonder about it.
“I am an elf, and a ranger!” she insisted hotly. “I can disappear into the trees! No one can aion gold find me!”
“Not even a forest troll?” She turned and glared at the wizard, who was riding on Turalyon's far side. “Because we know they're working with the Horde,” he continued. “And we know they're almost your equal in woodcraft.”
“Almost, perhaps,” she conceded. “But I am still better.”
“No one would deny that,” Khadgar agreed diplomatically, though she could see the grin lurking behind his calm. “But we don't know how many of them are out there, between us and your home. And ten of them would more than make up for your superior skill.”


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