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The Red blade Matriarch

Started by Morgeth, December 23, 2012, 04:21:21 AM

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Morgeth

”Feraleye is lost. He has committed treason and awaits execution.”

Morgeth's eyes closed as she tossed the letter aside. The news it had brought were already old; she had known for days of Kozgugore's capture. Perhaps they had expected her to return to Orgrimmar, to grieve and plead for his immediate release in honour of their bond. Instead she had seized control of Kozgugore's tribe and named herself matriarch. She had threatened the others with mutilation, exile and death, had they been of any mind to try and take the position of leadership from her. Even so, she knew that a rule of fear would not last for long.

She had surrounded herself with the strong, the wise and the vile, and had made sure that they would support her in this new role. This was not a time for tears, but for assertiveness, and hers was a will of steel. The shoes were too big to fill, however, by a long shot. Others would perceive her as weak, no doubt; a child attempting to reach for position and acclaim better suited for veterans.

They would be right to do so, because she was no true leader. But as much as they could ridicule her attempts at creating order through her own means, they would be fools to underestimate her. Because in all of this, she knew that she would go so far as to kill to remain in control of the tribe. Victory seemed to always carry a price of blood with it, and she was no stranger to those methods.

Warlock, thief and now matriarch. The Horde would find no grief with her, but see only the resolve of leadership. She had long since forsaken the weakness of Thrall's guidance, and grown to appreciate Hellscream's approach. He had opened the doors of his army to warlocks; allowed them to gain their own honour. She repaid the warchief with devotion, and all would know that Kozgugore's capture made this no different.

They had asked her if there was any message she would like to have delivered to her imprisoned chieftain and she had given them one:


”Tell 'im tha' th'tribe be mine.”
I want to be just like you. I figure all I need, is a lobotomy and some tights.

Mozrogg

Hrm, Sadok the wise, who's the vile and who's the strong out of Rarg and I? /cower

Therak

Both of you are the vile I wager!

Nice read! Poor Morgeth will have her work cut out for her. Especially if some are upset that Therak accidently misplaced two Kor'kron!
Think, assess, act.

Grogok

hmmm I don't know what to make out of this one. I bet i will have to see how morgeth fares as matriach before i can say any thing really...but from this....I fear Thrugar wont be To happy with her...if she is indeed so devoted to garrosh she would kill innocents (as koz refused) will love to see how it goes when my computer is up and running so i can be back with you

Vilirok

Morg scares me. A lot. If I had an evil character, (My favourite), he'd probably be plotting poisoning her at this moment in time. Hseka would be his name. renosiop eht Hseka would be his name.
                                                                              (Try reading it backwards.)