The Razing of the Park
Cloudspeak - May 5, 2006
As I looked about The Park, I did so with a mixture of 
satisfaction and sadness. All around me the elves were dead. 
While I did not view the carnage with the same glee as the rest 
of The Grim, I had no regrets. Their deaths were well-deserved. 
Speaking of themselves as protectors of the natural order, yet 
with their actions nurturing the corruption they called 
Teldrassil. In fact I was most satisfied with their deaths. These 
druids would not pass on their faulty wisdom to others. Looking 
back, it chills me now that I had grown so cold in regards to 
death. 
No, what saddened me was the scorched grass, the burning trees. A 
necessary sacrifice for the greater good, I thought. The 
Forsaken, another necessary evil on my path of retribution 
devoured the dead as the sounds of fighting died. By “any means 
necessary” it was said among The Grim, and so I had come to them, 
making their battle cry my own. The tumor infecting the 
Earthmother would be scorched from existence. I would not falter 
in this nor fail to restore my tribes honor and lift the curse of 
Two-Fires.
Of course, all had not gone smoothly. Not even half The Grim 
force had been mustered when we were discovered in the basement 
of the elven tavern. Ironically, it was not by elves, but by 
dwarves. No doubt they had drank the bar dry and had stumbled 
into the basement looking for more drink. We ceased our summoning 
immediately and pressed the attack with what we had. It was a 
route and we had little chance, but we did accomplish our 
mission. The elves of The Park were dead and the message there 
was no place they could hide delivered. They were replaced as is 
the norm in things, but more cautious no doubt.
As the last of The Grim began departing the battlefield - via 
stone or foot - I pulled out a letter I had dictated to a goblin 
a few days before the battle. I used Broknog, an expensive yet 
talented goblin who rarely mistranslated and performed his job 
well. Walking up to the one lamppost to escape the chaos I struck 
it to the timber and activated my stone.
“Elves of Azeroth, this is only the beginning of the wrath the 
Earthmother shall unleash upon you and those who would shelter 
you. Is it not enough you nurture the tumor you so selfishly 
planted on the Earthmother’s soul, but now you cower behind cut 
and molded stone built by others?
If you have the courage, do what you know is right. Denounce your 
Staghelm and burn out the festering wound your experiment of 
arrogance has spawned. Fail to do so and I will act for you. My 
allies and I will burn your tumor to its very roots. Mark my 
name, for I will not be deterred from my quest to bring peace to 
the Earthmother.
Garn Cloudspeak, Corrupted One of the Grim”
			
			
									
									
						