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5、it. Reports, missives, orders, and inventories teetered precariously in stacks he had long since stopped trying to organize. All of them were related to the short yet brutal war over QuelDanas and the Sunwell. None of them was currently on his mind.In his hand he held a single unopened envelope. Sta

6、mped into its violet sealing wax was a great eye, the symbol of Dalaran. It seemed to glare at him accusingly, reminding him of all the other similar letters he had received and discarded. He cracked the seal and removed the neatly folded parchment inside. By now Lorthemar recognized the even, metic

7、ulous handwriting adorning the page.Archmage Aethas Sunreaver had requested an audience with the regent lord numerous times recently, but Lorthemar had deliberately ignored him. Since the events on QuelDanas he had desperately tried to forget the rest of the world, but he realized the world would fo

8、rce itself upon him eventually.Lorthemar sighed and leaned back in his chair. This letter was much briefer than its predecessors. This time Aethas had not asked, but had simply stated a date and time of arrival. Lorthemar ran his thumb along the papers rough edge. He had a good idea what Aethas was

9、going to propose, and he was not yet certain how he wanted to answer.* * * * *Lorthemar was not any surer of his thoughts by the day Aethas was scheduled to arrive. As he made his way through Sunfury Spire to the front hall where the archmage would appear, Halduron stopped him, holding out a small b

10、undle of soft crimson wool. Lorthemar took it and held it up as it unfolded, beholding a regal golden phoenix upon its field: the Silvermoon City tabard.No, he said curtly, shoving the garment back at his friend.You should wear it, Halduron pressed.What does it matter? he answered, striding forward.

11、 Anyone in the service of Silvermoon may bear it.It is the symbol of state, Halduron called after him. You are the head of state. You should look the part.I am the regent lord, Lorthemar said, continuing to walk away. Not the king.That is not the point, Lorthemar. You look like a Farstrider.Lorthema

12、r froze mid-step.I am a Farstrider, he replied, more sharply than he intended.You were a Farstrider. Halduron sighed. You cannot ever be a Farstrider again, Lorthemar. We know that for certain, now.Lorthemar bowed his head and took a deep breath.We are going to be late, Halduron.He walked on, and af

13、ter a moments pause he heard Haldurons footsteps on the floor behind him, following.Rommath was already awaiting them in the hall, leaning heavily against his staff and staring vacantly toward the far wall. He glanced at Lorthemar and Halduron as they entered, a flicker of disapproval crossing his f

14、ace, but he turned back again without speaking. There was a time when he would have disputed Lorthemars choice to present himself as a ranger far more aggressively than Halduron had, but not anymore. For all the thorn in his side that Rommath had often been, Lorthemar could now find only pity within

15、 his heart for the mage. Kaelthass final betrayal had taken its greatest toll on his most loyal advocate.The air in front of them shimmered, gleaming violetthe unmistakable mark of arcane magic. A moment later a burst of bluish-white light illuminated the hall, and Aethas materialized in front of th

16、em. He straightened, brushing off his robes, and Lorthemar could not help but notice how silly he looked. The elegant rich-purple mageweave of the Kirin Tor clashed horribly with his coppery hair and refused to fall properly across his slender frame. From his lettersand third-party rumorsLorthemar u

17、nderstood Aethas to be idealistic yet shrewd, and far too young for the position he had carved for himself in Dalaran. Then again, most of the elder sindorei magi were dead. In the end, Lorthemar supposed that Aethass ambition was a good thing. At least someone among them still had hope.Welcome home

18、, Archmage Sunreaver, he announced.Aethas flashed a smile. Thank you, Lord Theron, he answered, bowing graciously. Would that I were returning to stay.Of course, Lorthemar replied diplomatically. Your correspondence has familiarized me with the intent of your visit. Come this way; my advisors and I

19、will hear your appeal.Ordinarily Lorthemar would have led them all to the stately meeting hall at the north end of the palace. It was an impressive chamber designed specifically for this purpose. The day was clear, however, and the horizon as sharp as a shard of glass. The isle would be visible acro

20、ss the channel.Lorthemar almost wished never to see QuelDanas again, so instead he took them to an alcove east of the main court, overlooking the domed, shadowed rooftops of Silvermoon City. They sat, and Aethas began.I am here on matters of utmost importanceones that concern us all. I am quite sure

21、 you are aware of the reason the Kirin Tor have relocated to Northrend.Malygos, yes, Lorthemar answered. What is it you want?Aethas shook his head. The blue flights power and menace are far greater than even we first thought. I want to formalize our involvement with the Kirin Tor. It is imperative t

22、hat the magi of QuelThalas and Dalaran again work side by side, as we had for many years in the past.No.Aethas started in irritation, a scowl deepening at the corners of his mouth and between his brows. The voice of dissent had not been Lorthemars. Turning to the speaker, he said, I asked the regent

23、 lord. Not the grand magister.Rommath laughed so bitterly, it sounded more like a cough. Well, then, let the regent lord deign that I am fit to speak.I daresay we shall hear your opinion eventually in any case, Lorthemar said, schooling his wry tones as best he could. Go on and say your piece.Rommat

24、hs eyes glinted even in the well-lit room, which should have dimmed their glow. How generous of you, Lorthemar, he replied, never shifting his gaze from Aethass face. His voice sounded like a coiled snake: low and fierce and dangerous.Did Modera send you with a statement before you left, Aethas? You

25、 do not exactly sound like yourself. Your words drip of her false diplomacy. At least she dares not set foot here herself. She has that much of sense. I suppose I should be grateful for small mercies.Modera agrees with me on these matters, Aethas answered stiffly, not rising to Rommaths bait.She agr

26、ees with you, Rommath mused, or, rather, you agree with her, for I doubt they would send you here to speak on their behalf had you half a mind of your own.Damn it, Rommath. Aethass patience snapped. Do you have anything useful to say, besides personal insults?You are blind, Rommath replied evenly, a

27、ssuredly. They bit off more than they can chew, and now they find themselves facing both Malygos and Arthas. They are afraid, as they should be. They need aid beyond their own capacityand to whom have they always turned regarding matters of the arcane? Oh, yes, to us. The members of the Kirin Tor wi

28、ll swear up and down that you are indispensable to them, that your skills are invaluable. The moment you become inconvenient, you will be discarded. He cocked his head to the side, one long ear twitching almost imperceptibly as his eyes slid first to Halduron, then to Lorthemar. Ask them. They know.

29、 But not as well as I.Aethas stared blankly back at Rommath. QuelThalas and the Kirin Tor have been allied for over two thousand years, he said. Since we joined formally with the Horde, things have been strained, butRommath laughed again, loudly this time.Since we joined the Horde, he repeated. Of c

30、ourse. Thats somewhat awkward, I imagine. And do you, Archmage Sunreaver, remember exactly why we sought to join the Horde?Aethas did not answer, but he looked Rommath straight in the eye, unflinching.A monumental betrayal, Rommath said, his voice nearly a whisper. His eyes glittered with seething a

31、nger that nearly a decade had failed to quell. In Dalaran, he continued, beneath the ever-watchful eyes of the Kirin Tor.They really had nothing to do withI assume you mean, Rommath interrupted, that the Kirin Tor did nothing. Did nothing to prevent it, did nothing to stop it. And insteadhis voice b

32、egan to riseleft us to rot in the prisons beneath a city many of us called home as much as ever we did Silvermoon. A city our own crown prince had served as faithfully as his own homeland for longer than a human lifetime. A city we fought and died for, and at the request of the Kirin Tor. A city wit

33、hin whose walls they would have watched, in silence, as we all swung from a hangmans noose. Their city.The Kirin Tor find themselves under new leadership, Aethas replied, and Lorthemar felt that his controlled tone spoke well of the young archmage.That is a lie, and you know it, Rommath said. Rhonin

34、 may be their figurehead, but Modera and Ansirem remain on the council. These are the same people who happily turned their eyes away when Garithos sentenced us to death. They can all rot in hell, or better yet, in Arthass army as Scourge, he scoffed.Let us hope that none of the Council of Six ever e

35、nds up under Arthass sway, Rommath, Halduron said quietly.Despite your obvious disdain for the Kirin Tor, you seem to be rather well informed, Grand Magister, Aethas said.Which would be one of the reasons I am the grand magister of QuelThalas and you are not, I would think, Rommath retorted. And as

36、grand magister I will never order my magi to service in the name of the Kirin Tor. Never.Lorthemars fingers twitched against the smooth table top, and his mouth hardened. Rommath had walked a thin line, and overstepped it.That is enough, Lorthemar said coolly. You do not possess the authority to iss

37、ue such ultimatums. It will be my decision whether to send our forces to Northrendand if I so choose, you and your magi will follow orders.Now, he said, standing, it is clear that to continue this will result in nothing more than petty bickering, and by all means, if the two of you wish to go on in

38、such a manner, feel free. I, however, do not care to waste any more of my time. I would hazard the ranger-general feels similarly.I have business in the south, he continued, and I had planned on leaving tomorrow. I do not think I shall disrupt those plans. You are welcome to stay, Archmage, but I ma

39、y be gone a number of days.Aethas did not reply, but nonetheless failed to successfully mask his irritation. Lorthemar was more than content to let him be upset. He turned to leave.There are those who will go to Dalaran whether you will it or not, Regent Lord, Aethass voice called out across the roo

40、m. Lorthemar paused and turned to face him as he continued. Give me at least the blessing to speak on behalf of the regency of Silvermoon, and I will see to it that the interests of the sindorei are protected.Rommath snorted in response, but said nothing. For a moment Lorthemar considered Aethass re

41、quest, but the younger elf was in no position to bargain. They all knew well that Aethass skills in statesmanship were far outclassed by the other men in the room.I shall have a servant show you to your quarters, Archmage, Lorthemar said.* * * * *Aethas had left graciously enough, sparing one or two

42、 mean looks in Rommaths direction. The grand magister had appeared resolute, but Lorthemar could see the sway in his step and the lines of exhaustion that had resettled heavily upon his face the moment Aethas had gone beyond sight.Carefully Lorthemar had noted Rommaths fragility; his will could be b

43、ent.Once, in the past, Lorthemar would have called it ignoble to even consider using such a thing against another. Now he recognized its necessity.Alone, he sat by the window in his quarters and mulled over the afternoons debates. Absently he twisted the long curtain between his hands as he stared a

44、cross the spires gardens, hearing Aethass determined voice in his head. There are those who will go to Dalaran whether you will it or not.Lorthemar could not deny that truth, but privately he agreed with Rommaths disdain. How could he trust Aethas to faithfully represent the regency when he already

45、cloaked himself in the dress of the Kirin Tor and stamped their seal upon his correspondence? Aethas was committed to the Nexus War: that much was clear. How many others would he convince to follow him? And how far was he, as regent lord, obliged to protect his people when they forged into ambiguous

46、 territory?The cloth stretched and began to fray beneath Lorthemars ungentle, unconscious attentions. He failed to notice.* * * * *I am not sure, Halduron confessed to him later that evening. He had found the regent lord still sitting by the window, staring sullenly into the sunset. One glance had s

47、ent him wordlessly to the liquor shelf to generously fill a glass for his old friend. Now the ranger-general sat across from him.I believe his intentions are honest, Halduron continued. I just do not know how far we can trust honest intentions, even among our own people.Lorthemar stood and went to t

48、he shelf to top up his drink. I worry that if we give him authority to act on our behalf, he wouldintentionally or notpromise something from us that I am not willing to give. Lorthemar paused and looked toward the carved ceiling. Then again, if enough sindorei follow him to Dalaran, he will end up their de facto leader anyway, and I am loath to have him acting as such without obligation to the croSilvermoon.It would be better if Rommath were not so stubborn, Halduron mused. He lived in Dalaran for a long time;

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