Name: Storyteller's Dream

Disclaimer: I do not own World of Warcraft.

Title: Honoring the Dead

Rating: T

Pairing: None

Notes: I don't know who wrote the poem in the summary, but for some reason it made me think of this story. This story will be mostly Lore Characters with a few of mine or a friend's mixed in. A great deal of these have my two favorite Highlords, Darion Mograine and Tirion Fordring. Neither get enough love. I'm sorry if these seem rushed, I think I'm a little rusty.

None of these One-shots are related.

Summary: Honor thy Father, Honor thy Mother, Honor thy Brother, Sister, and Lover. Honor thy Son, And thy Daughter. Honor thy Family and One Another. A collection of one-shots about Honoring the Dead.

And Thy Daughter…

She is dead, his most loyal and traitorous whelp. He finds that this angers him for the foolish King now hangs her head above the arches of his city. But that is changing, he is ready to reenter this world and destroy this precious city of Stormwind. His anger has taken a form of its own now and he will destroy this world!

He takes flight, breaking free of his confides to roar his awakening and let everyone know that he is free… free to destroy Azeroth.

"I MAY NOT CARE MUCH ABOUT MY TRAITOROUSSS FLIGHT HUMANSSS! BUT YOU WILL PAY FOR THE INSSSULT TO MY BLOOD!" His roar is words that no one but another Dragon can understand and those who hear shudder in fear.

Onyxia was a traitorous Black Dragon, a Queen in her own right. Dead she is a symbol of what Humans can do. Dead, she is a symbol of why Neltharion, Deathwing, the Fallen Aspect of Earth would willingly destroy one city and curse the Line of Stormwind's Kings.

Author Note: Yes I know this is a rather short one-shot. To be all honest, I couldn't think of a Father-Daughter pairing other than this and then I couldn't figure out how to use it. So I remembered that something I read once said that Deathwing took great pleasure in destroying the Park District of Stormwind because of his daughter's humiliating defeat and her head being hung up on the arches.