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[On Garrosh's first day he learned quite a bit. Not what the people of this enclosure seemed to want him or expect him to learn, but he learned all the same. The people here were powerful, but listless. Strong, but weak in spirit. Or perhaps, their spirit was not channeled properly. It was not focused. They were warriors, but they must be from soft worlds. Worlds which has not gone through the likes of his own. The Nexus War. The Lich King. The Shattering. Azeroth was a land of conflict, and it forged its people - particularly the Horde - towards one purpose: war. Those who he had talked to here clearly feared war, and that fear prevented them from making the logical conclusions he had beginning to draw. They had told him the situation was complicated or delicate even as they had begun to rot in apathy.
He would change them.]
[Action A]
[But he couldn't do that before he knew what he had to work with. It was the dead of winter, in a climate which he was in no way used to. Still, he had survived off the land as best he could and circled around most of the barrier on the village's side of the mountains. He'd traversed some in the mountains as well, and as a result of that (plus Saleh's knife) he now sported a crudely made pouch and cloak of hides and furs. The other item he took (Silver's journal) had since been discarded near the barracks.
Because he took one of their "teleporters" (a brilliant mage's invention, more sturdy seeming than a portal, but more jarring) to the beach. In his armor and the cloak, he walks the shoreline through the cold and snow, going up onto the (stone? He approves) docks to look at the various ships there. He contemplates taking one to take to the seas, but thinks better of it. He has no crew, and it is winter. Still, he'll probably be at least contemplating boarding them if no one stops him.]
[Action B]
[Probably on a different day from his farm adventures, and pulling his cloak tight about him, Garrosh is making his way towards the farmlands. Obviously, he does not expect anything to be in season in this cold and snow, but he wants to see with his own eyes what the operation looks like.
Perhaps meet a farmer and inquire what is grown, and in what amount. Go into the barns and see the livestock. He needs to know what infrastructure already exists before he knows if his army-to-be can be fed. After all, there's no mining operations as far as he can tell, so they will need some work. He can only hope it's less than he's honestly beginning to expect.]
[Action C]
[And finally, back to the village. He has no intention of staying, but as most of the possible soldiers (he has to keep reminding himself they are indeed that, what with it being so full of humans) live here, he needs to spend some time here to know them. Know their strengths, their customs, as deplorable as they already have proved themselves to be what with the apathy inherent in this village life.
So, on this night, he makes his way into Good Spirits, again following the map, and once inside sheds his fur cloak for a hanger. He does not get out of his armor though, and did not put Gorehowl away. Let the humans see the ax and Mannoroth's tusks on his shoulders. Let them be impressed. He'll just go get a drink. He intends to socialize (that's the point of being here) but the minute he steps inside the stench of the place insults him, putting him in a foul mood. It'll be an uphill battle.]
[Run into him in any places (the docks (A), the farmland (B) or the bar (C)) as it pleases you. the timeline of this post is sort of nebulous: feel free to assume any time between now and the start of fourth wall.]
He would change them.]
[Action A]
[But he couldn't do that before he knew what he had to work with. It was the dead of winter, in a climate which he was in no way used to. Still, he had survived off the land as best he could and circled around most of the barrier on the village's side of the mountains. He'd traversed some in the mountains as well, and as a result of that (plus Saleh's knife) he now sported a crudely made pouch and cloak of hides and furs. The other item he took (Silver's journal) had since been discarded near the barracks.
Because he took one of their "teleporters" (a brilliant mage's invention, more sturdy seeming than a portal, but more jarring) to the beach. In his armor and the cloak, he walks the shoreline through the cold and snow, going up onto the (stone? He approves) docks to look at the various ships there. He contemplates taking one to take to the seas, but thinks better of it. He has no crew, and it is winter. Still, he'll probably be at least contemplating boarding them if no one stops him.]
[Action B]
[Probably on a different day from his farm adventures, and pulling his cloak tight about him, Garrosh is making his way towards the farmlands. Obviously, he does not expect anything to be in season in this cold and snow, but he wants to see with his own eyes what the operation looks like.
Perhaps meet a farmer and inquire what is grown, and in what amount. Go into the barns and see the livestock. He needs to know what infrastructure already exists before he knows if his army-to-be can be fed. After all, there's no mining operations as far as he can tell, so they will need some work. He can only hope it's less than he's honestly beginning to expect.]
[Action C]
[And finally, back to the village. He has no intention of staying, but as most of the possible soldiers (he has to keep reminding himself they are indeed that, what with it being so full of humans) live here, he needs to spend some time here to know them. Know their strengths, their customs, as deplorable as they already have proved themselves to be what with the apathy inherent in this village life.
So, on this night, he makes his way into Good Spirits, again following the map, and once inside sheds his fur cloak for a hanger. He does not get out of his armor though, and did not put Gorehowl away. Let the humans see the ax and Mannoroth's tusks on his shoulders. Let them be impressed. He'll just go get a drink. He intends to socialize (that's the point of being here) but the minute he steps inside the stench of the place insults him, putting him in a foul mood. It'll be an uphill battle.]
[Run into him in any places (the docks (A), the farmland (B) or the bar (C)) as it pleases you. the timeline of this post is sort of nebulous: feel free to assume any time between now and the start of fourth wall.]
[Action B] At the Farm
[Action B] At the Farm
You intend to help in the spring? Or do you have a request for some specific foodstuff?
[Action B] At the Farm
[A beat, and he laughs. Not quite treatening, but more amused at his own joke] Not unless you'll grow Dreaming Glories.
[Action B] At the Farm
And I'm afraid I don't think there's much arable land left to expand to outside of what we've got here, and at the orchard.
[He shrugs at the laugh.]
I don't know what Dreaming Glories are, but if you find seeds, I'll add them to the list of things to plant.
[Action B] At the Farm
[Duh. Again with people saying he's new] If this farm will have worth, it needs to be able to feed the entire population of this barrier for at least three months.
[Action B] At the Farm
[Nobody told him Moro was dead, and even he doesn't want to infuriate that old spirit.]
And crops take time to plant and grow. I'm not certain that will be a manageable goal for some time. To say nothing of the lack of livestock. It's a relatively recent project.
Action B] At the Farm
Action B] At the Farm
[Luke stands his ground firmly, eyes calm, but he is prepared to defend himself if the stranger's fury causes him to lash out.]
What you are proposing goes against everything that I am. And I will not allow you to commandeer this project if that is your route to increased production.
[Action B] At the Farm
[Action B] At the Farm
[As if he'd allow it in the first place.]
If you have other ideas on how to improve the growth, I'm willing to listen, but burning and killing are not going to happen. I'd make my peace with that if I were you.
[Action B] At the Farm
[Humans. Seriously]
[Action B] At the Farm
That was done when the crops finished growing last fall.
[Action B] At the Farm
[Action B] At the Farm
[There really hasn't. The farm isn't exactly small, and with Giovanni's help the previous summer, the majority of it was fertile.]
[Action B] At the Farm
[Action B] At the Farm
Problems I've had myself. There's a reason most of the work here was done by robots.
Who are you?
[Action B] At the Farm
I am Garrosh Hellscream.
[Action B] At the Farm
[He makes a mental notes of the name.]
I am Luke Skywalker.
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[Action B] the tiniest of Orc names. Lok'tar
[Action B] sobbu
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[Luke steps over to the big animal, running a hand along one of it's enormous curved horns.]
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[The bantha doesn't shy away from a strange touch, his tongue waggling happily towards the stranger. Bantha bond strongly with sentient beings and Garrosh probably smells interesting.]
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A hardy beast? It can carry heavy loads?
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