“What is it, sir?” one of them asked finally, as Lotharglanced up, balling the parchment between finger andthumb and flicking it away like a troublesome insect. “Is there a problem?”Lothar nodded, still digesting the information he hadjust received. “The Horde has made its way toLordaeron,” he said softly, eliciting a gasp from severalsoldiers. “They are probably attacking the capital even now.”“What can we do?” One of the men—one of thosefrom Lordaeron, Lothar remembered—asked urgently.“We need to set out right away!”But Lothar shook his head. “There’s too much distancebetween us,” he told the soldier sadly. “We’d never reachit in time.” He sighed. “No. We need to finish our workhere, to make sure the orcs they left in the Hinterlandsare dead or driven off. We cannot allow the Horde toretain a foothold here, where they could then sweepback up or down to anywhere else on the continent.”His men nodded, though they did not look pleasedabout the prospect of wandering the woods seekingstrays while their friends and families faced the rest ofthe Horde alone. Lothar could hardly blame them.“Turalyon and the rest of the Alliance army are alreadyon their way,” he assured them, making several warriorslook up hopefully. “He will come to the city’s aid.” Hegripped his sword tightly. “And when we are done herewe will march to Capital City and mop up any orcs that have fled his attack.”The men cheered at that, and Lothar smiled though hestill felt cold. He knew they liked the idea both of helpingafter all and of the Alliance being so victorious all thatwas left was the cleanup. He hoped it would be that easy.Related Article:
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