I've gotten better at defending myself. [There's a touch of pride in his tone but he's also keeping his voice nice and relaxed. Thrall doesn't have to know about the way he threw himself head-first into battle and used his magic to keep himself alive, nor does Thrall need to know right now all of the loss he'd had first-hand.] I don't think any of us really had a choice up until the end. But...it's really good to hear from you. What about Snowsong? And the trading post? Everything still standing?
[Thrall figured Hiro wouldn't be able to stay away from the conflict, which is why he just went straight to apologizing. Ah well.] And you, my friend.
Everything is fine. The villagers I had been protecting are gone, and Snowsong cannot find them. I can only surmise they were left behind in the old world. Or perhaps they were reincarnated here. I... I do not know, and the spirits do not know, either.
[He's still not sure where Jaina is, but she'll show up. Probably.]
If what they've told us is true? They're probably not in existence yet if I'm understanding the whole thing right. It's pretty complicated to think that we're in the past after we went back to our own present.
Time travel isn't... something I often come in contact with. The timeways are guarded by bronze dragons. Incidents like this just don't happen on Azeroth.
[He lets out a deep breath, obviously troubled.]
I am. This is not what I wished for, and I still have not heard what became of our Shardless friends. It is of great importance to me.
We don't even know if timeways exist where I'm from,much less if they're guarded by dragons. [He can't help but frown slightly in thought.] Those of us that had shards and have since lost them are still around. I'm living with one. [She's also now a vampire.] So I can't imagine that all of the natives are just totally wiped out, too.
[A beat.] We could always start exploring all of the new territory and look for them. Ask around and see what we can find.
Good. I need to do another sweep of my acres and make sure I did not miss something. The trading post is in the same place as before, and near a road. Can you come to me, or should I pick you up?
[He's not looking forward to riding his puca but he can, if he has to. It's not for the faint of heart though.]
Good thing it won't take me that long to get there. [He even manages a laugh though. He knows he was (okay, is very impatient. At least Thrall understands though.]
I'll see you really soon! [And with that he disconnects the call, already bustling around to get ready to head out.]
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Everything is fine. The villagers I had been protecting are gone, and Snowsong cannot find them. I can only surmise they were left behind in the old world. Or perhaps they were reincarnated here. I... I do not know, and the spirits do not know, either.
[He's still not sure where Jaina is, but she'll show up. Probably.]
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Are you worried?
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[He lets out a deep breath, obviously troubled.]
I am. This is not what I wished for, and I still have not heard what became of our Shardless friends. It is of great importance to me.
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[A beat.] We could always start exploring all of the new territory and look for them. Ask around and see what we can find.
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[He rubs at his chin invisibly.]
I think exploration would be a good idea regardless. We ought to find what carried over from the old world.
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Do you have plans?
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[He's not looking forward to riding his puca but he can, if he has to. It's not for the faint of heart though.]
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I will be here.
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I'll see you really soon! [And with that he disconnects the call, already bustling around to get ready to head out.]