Madness by Anaie
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 11:36 pm
Anaie sat in a dark corner of the Lower City of Shattrath staring down at her Grim tabard. She felt the ache of the injury above her left breast; the one that she would not allow bandaged or healed to serve as a reminder.
“What will become of me now…” she whispered to herself.
This was the second time in as many weeks where she had attacked a fellow Grim, but this time it was even worse, this time it was the Mistress herself that was attacked.
“…an’ in front of everybody!” she muttered.
Had it not been for Lupen’s quick reaction, she would most likely be dead at the feet of the Mistress. She had worn a fine dress and left all of her armor and weapons behind in Thunder Bluff, in case she had another episode… and it was good that she did. While the Mistress was always ready for battle, an attack from a fellow was most likely not expected and who knows what injury could have been done.
She remembered gathering for the meeting with her fellows, sitting next to her sister Syreena, Lupen behind the two of them, in the front row of the gathering facing the Mistress. She remembered the dull headache that began as the meeting went on, and its intensification as the topics grew to discussing enemies here on Azeroth…. She remembered an elf that rose to speak about the Dread Citadel when the worst of the headache then began. She vaguely remembered holding her own blade to her stomach, pressing the point into her exposed flesh… battling with her own mind and trying to end this torment there at her own hand. She remembered hearing a deep laughter before slipping into blackness…
“I left me weapons in Thundah Bluff…” she whispered. The only items she had brought with her that day were some small items to deliver to fellow Grims that she had crafted. “How did it come ta be wit me??”
Next she knew, she was standing, near naked in a dark room in a recess of the Undercity, facing her sister. “Syreena… what ‘appened?” she asked as she glanced about… the stones showed scorching from fire and there were ice crystals scattered about. A strange barrier sealed the room from the rest of the city, with the mage Razev glaring nearby, hands raised as if ready to destroy her with but a gesture. Lupen and one of his demonic minions loomed nearby as well, an exceedingly angry look upon his face.
Anaie sighed to herself, “Syreena…” Anaie had put her in danger as well, but had she not been there, who knows if Lupen and Razev would have succeeded in bringing Anaie back without destroying her.
She touched the bandages on her head, soaked with blood and still throbbing from Razev’s dagger. The physical pain she felt tonight, while great, was nothing compared to the anguish she felt for the trauma this must be causing to Syreena.
Syreena made her promise too avoid any prolonged time in Azeroth, and Anaie did so. Anaie knew that more time must be spent in the Plaguelands however, as there was still work to be done for the Argent Dawn. She was nearly exalted amongst the group, and then she would have access to their libraries and be granted a way of reaching the Dread Citadel itself. Perhaps Razev’s enchantment would provide enough time to allow her to use the new device she had built that could instantly take her back to the Outlands before succumbing to the commands again.
Anaie ran her hands over the teleportation device she had built, "Odd dat dis shattahed realm can provide me wit peace...."
Either way, Anaie was confident her combined research, Lupen’s rituals, Razev’s studies, and her sisters love would allow this to be overcome… she was not alone… she was Grim. And if they could not... she knew she could trust Razev to put her down like a rabid beast.
“I just ‘ope da Mistress can be trustin’ in dat still….”
“What will become of me now…” she whispered to herself.
This was the second time in as many weeks where she had attacked a fellow Grim, but this time it was even worse, this time it was the Mistress herself that was attacked.
“…an’ in front of everybody!” she muttered.
Had it not been for Lupen’s quick reaction, she would most likely be dead at the feet of the Mistress. She had worn a fine dress and left all of her armor and weapons behind in Thunder Bluff, in case she had another episode… and it was good that she did. While the Mistress was always ready for battle, an attack from a fellow was most likely not expected and who knows what injury could have been done.
She remembered gathering for the meeting with her fellows, sitting next to her sister Syreena, Lupen behind the two of them, in the front row of the gathering facing the Mistress. She remembered the dull headache that began as the meeting went on, and its intensification as the topics grew to discussing enemies here on Azeroth…. She remembered an elf that rose to speak about the Dread Citadel when the worst of the headache then began. She vaguely remembered holding her own blade to her stomach, pressing the point into her exposed flesh… battling with her own mind and trying to end this torment there at her own hand. She remembered hearing a deep laughter before slipping into blackness…
“I left me weapons in Thundah Bluff…” she whispered. The only items she had brought with her that day were some small items to deliver to fellow Grims that she had crafted. “How did it come ta be wit me??”
Next she knew, she was standing, near naked in a dark room in a recess of the Undercity, facing her sister. “Syreena… what ‘appened?” she asked as she glanced about… the stones showed scorching from fire and there were ice crystals scattered about. A strange barrier sealed the room from the rest of the city, with the mage Razev glaring nearby, hands raised as if ready to destroy her with but a gesture. Lupen and one of his demonic minions loomed nearby as well, an exceedingly angry look upon his face.
Anaie sighed to herself, “Syreena…” Anaie had put her in danger as well, but had she not been there, who knows if Lupen and Razev would have succeeded in bringing Anaie back without destroying her.
She touched the bandages on her head, soaked with blood and still throbbing from Razev’s dagger. The physical pain she felt tonight, while great, was nothing compared to the anguish she felt for the trauma this must be causing to Syreena.
Syreena made her promise too avoid any prolonged time in Azeroth, and Anaie did so. Anaie knew that more time must be spent in the Plaguelands however, as there was still work to be done for the Argent Dawn. She was nearly exalted amongst the group, and then she would have access to their libraries and be granted a way of reaching the Dread Citadel itself. Perhaps Razev’s enchantment would provide enough time to allow her to use the new device she had built that could instantly take her back to the Outlands before succumbing to the commands again.
Anaie ran her hands over the teleportation device she had built, "Odd dat dis shattahed realm can provide me wit peace...."
Either way, Anaie was confident her combined research, Lupen’s rituals, Razev’s studies, and her sisters love would allow this to be overcome… she was not alone… she was Grim. And if they could not... she knew she could trust Razev to put her down like a rabid beast.
“I just ‘ope da Mistress can be trustin’ in dat still….”