I was actually in charge of something. It wasn't very often I was trusted with something at my age, but we were short handed. I went to the armory and bolstered my offensive weapons. I then headed to the barn and mounted Divine. I was to head to the Southern Silverpine Watch Tower and take the surperviser position. I patted my horse, and could tell that he could sense the danger that was coming. I gave him a bit of sugar to brighten his spirits and hopped on his back. After walking slowly out of the barn, Divine saw the open dirt road ahead of him. Before I could give him a command, he was galloping west. I took the reigns and guided him along the countryside.

What seemed like days was actually only half of one. Upon my arrival at the Watch Tower, I was generously greeted by the current supervisor. He was puzzled to see me until I informed him that he was being reassinged to command a section of the Alliance Army. He was very honored, and took leave. I entered the tower and the archers gathered in a circle and bowed. I assumed this was my time to give an inspirational speech.

"Men. Women. All of you. If there wasn't so many of you, the king would individually thank you for the service you have provided to this kingdom. We are forever in your debt. Your courage is far more than I can comprehend," I said and then paused to look at all the faces staring at me. I began again, "A darkness is arising over the countryside, that can ravage the land you call home. It is time that we show not only the Orcish Horde and their demons, but even our closest allies, that we are the strongest kingdom in all of Azeroth. Brothers, sisters, take up arms and defend your kin. May the light be with you."

The crowd that had gathered erupted in sparatic cheering. I was blushing knowing I succeeded in motivating the Lordaeron soldiers. I trusted each and every one of them with protecting my life. As I turned to walk up the stairs of the Watch Tower, I noticed a small glimmer of light coming from the window that produced a rainbow in the corner. I saw that as a sign, that everything was going to be ok. Hopefully the tides were turner once again.