Warcraft - Warcraft 01 by Day of the Dragon # Richard A. Knaak

Warcraft - Warcraft 01 by Day of the Dragon # Richard A. Knaak

Author:Day of the Dragon # Richard A. Knaak [Knaak, Day of the Dragon # Richard A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2012-06-09T12:47:22+00:00


Clutching the medallion, Rhonin, his eyes still on the distant mountains, spoke to the empty air. “I need to talk with you.”

Speak …

He had not entirely expected the method to work. So far, it had always been the dragon who had contacted him, not the other way around. “You said this path would take me to the mountain, but if so, it’ll take far longer than I’ve time. I don’t know how you expected me to reach the peak so quickly on foot.”

As I said earlier, you were not meant to travel the entire way by so primitive a method. The vision I sent of the path was so that you would ever remain secure in the knowledge that you had not become lost.

“Then how am I supposed to reach it?”

Patience. They should be with you soon.

They?

Remain where you are. That would be the best.

“But—” Rhonin realized that Deathwing no longer spoke with him. The wizard once again contemplated tearing the medallion from his throat and tossing it among the rocks, but where would that leave him?

Rhonin still had to get to the orcs’ domain.

Who did Deathwing mean?

And then he heard the sound, a sound like no other he had ever encountered. His initial thought was that it might be a dragon, but, if so, a dragon with a terrible case of indigestion. Rhonin gazed into the darkening sky, initially seeing nothing.

A brief flash of light caught his attention, a flash of light from above.

Rhonin swore, thinking that Deathwing had set him up to be captured by the orcs. Surely the light had been some sort of torch or crystal in the hand of a dragonrider. The wizard summoned up a spell; he would not go without a fight, however futile it might prove.

Then the light flashed again, this time longer. Rhonin briefly found himself illuminated, a perfect target for whatever belching monster lurked in the dark heavens.

“Told you he was here!”

“I knew it all the time! I just wanted to see if you really did!”

“Liar! I knew and you didn’t! I knew and you didn’t!”

A frown formed on the young spellcaster’s lips. What sort of dragon argued with itself in such inane, highpitched tones?

“Watch that lamp!” cursed one of the voices.



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