I didn't know what to do.
I wanted....I wanted to stop everyone. To help everyone. But instead I just stood there.
...why were they attacking? That can't be something that happens often. There must have been hundreds...and they got past the guards at the elevators.
[Have some frustrated silence, Demeleier. Med'an's hero instincts seem to be
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Choosing a side shouldn't be easy. If it is - if choosing like that is simple for someone, then I'd consider that to be something wrong.
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I feel like I'm in the middle. [nyooo ;~; ]
The only ones I do know that I don't like are demons. [And then an awkward silence. Because DRAENEI ARE KIND OF DEMON ISH TOO AUUUUUGH. Angst.]
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[But I'm not going to pry into that too much, bro.
He goes quiet for a moment. Used to this kind of situation as he is, the circumstances themselves are still fairly alien.]
- if you want to help, then you can do so without fighting. You need to stand with what you think is right sometimes.
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But that won't stop them. I have to do something.
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It can't be helped, Med'an. There has been so much hurt, lies, betrayal and outright fear. The Alliance want their home back and free of the undead. The Horde wants to keep their hard won land. And both sides, as a whole, are convinced that the other is poison. City raids happen often, on both sides. It's a cycle that not even Jaina Proudmore and Thrall could halt. Nor the threat of the Lich King, either.
The best one can hope for is to find those who do not want to take sides, but protect all. In the meantime, it is best to keep your head down and your heart hidden.
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That's what I want. To protect all. But....I didn't know what to do. How.....to do it.
[pause.]
I've never been in such a battle before.
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