Pronunciation Tips: Chial (Chy-all) -[Troll form of child]... Silvaria (Sil-var-E-a) [Main character]... Shinto (Shin-toe) [Troll step- father of Silvaria) Uder (u
Prologue: Silvaria's Childhood
"Tell meh, Shinto. Why do ya want to be protectin' a blood elf chial anyway?" An elder shaman, troll woman asked.
"Because I believe dat dah Gods' chose meh to protect her. I seen her in meh visions. Her destiny be goin' far and wide, Shiva!." Shinto replied gently rocking a blood elf baby in his arms.
"Visions? Dat be strange. You never had visions before. What did ya see in dem?" Shiva asked.
"I seen dis Blood elf chial fighting some ting uder worldly. I don't know what it was but I know in meh gut it doesn't belong on dis world."
Shiva's eyes widened. "She be the chial from deh prophecy! You must protect her Shinto. Wit all you got because dere are many people who be wantin' to crush destiny chials like the one ya got. Be careful whatever ya do, Shinto." The shaman warned.
"Don't be worryin' about meh Shiva. I know what I be doin'. I better be goin now before dah sun sets. I'll be seein' you." He bowed his head in respect to Shiva and left.
Sure enough word spread about the prophecy child who Shinto named Silvaria. Many people spoke words of praise to Shinto for taking on such a task to care for her, but there were others that spoke about him and his child in disgust.
It became relevant in the first couple of years of Silvaria's life that staying in Kalimdor wasn't safe for them anymore.
So, he headed to the Eastern Kingdoms in Silverpine forest where he was sure no one would look for Silvaria.
Though the gloominess of Silverpine made Shinto homesick he stayed there. He raised Silvaria like his own daughter. He went through so much trouble for her that he had an old Blood elf friend of his come teach her to speak like the Blood elf people.
He raised Silvaria the best he could but he knew one day that he would be gone and when that day was here her destiny will, undoubtedly unfold.
Silvaria knew she was different from her father but that didn't stop her determination to please him.
At six she had learned to hunt the worgs. Though Shinto did not hunt them with her, he always had a watchful eye over her. Just in case.
Shinto taught her to use all of their body parts just like he was taught by his father, otherwise she shouldn't kill anything. He also taught her to kill them quickly or their spirit may come back to make her suffer.
Shinto was very knowledgeable when it came to languages of other races, so by the age of ten, Silvaria learned almost all of the native tongue on both factions.
When Silvaria turned twelve she taught herself to stealth which helped her hunt.
At sixteen she sneaked into a nearby village called Pyrewood, and stole many books from there. Shinto was impressed that she was able to do this with so many worgens guarding the village but he was also upset with her.
"Ya could have been killed by does worg creatures Silvaria!" Shinto scolded.
"But I wasn't! I got these books for us! You're always upset because you have nothing to do around here so I decided to sneak in their town and see what I could find. Besides they're just animals anyway! I'm sure they don't care about a couple of books!" Silvaria said.
Shinto let out a sigh. "Daughta, I am proud dat you did dis for meh but you recklessly put ya self in danger. I be sorry for actin' sulky but promise meh ya won't don't nothing of dat sort again." Shinto asked.
Silvaria hesitated first before she finally responded. "Alright I won't do it anymore."
Shinto looked at her for a long time before he gave her a hug. "How bout we go huntin'?" He asked.
"Okay." Silvaria said in a monotonous voice.
