A mist shroud screened out the sun on the warm summer day in the land of Azeroth.
The land howled of death, and the stinch of the deceased fermented in the whole armies senses.
An endless line of human footmen stand in front of the orcish army, waiting to bound to their deaths. The line advances in the normal fashion of a group of legions, and crashed into the front of the orcish horde, which was inhabited by grunts. Behind the grunts were troll headhunters, hurling spears into the endless abyss of clashing metal. Behind the trolls about 1000 yards were the catapults, again hurling balls of molten stone into the war. Hand to hand combat won this battle for the horde, and after the beating, thousands of severed bodies lay in the brush, gathering their own maggots.
This is the story of a grunt. A grunt set out to prove himself to the world. A lonely slave of the orcish system, and a rebel of the human alliance. He has cultivated himself as a free lance combatant. He takes money from any alliance to fight for them, except for the humans, the way a mercenary would. The only difference was that he would not kill unless he must to stay alive. He was used for reconaissance into the internment camps of many of the alliances. After about ten years he became bored with his jobs, and all of the feuding between the alliances. He decided he was to become an orcish assassin. Armed with an arsenal of blades and poisons, he destroyed many legions by killing their leaders, leaving them in a tattered mess.
After five more years his name struck fear into the hearts of any commander, forcing them to look back the extra time before he would go to sleep. Once in the country of Khaz Modan, he was about to perform an assassination, when he fell into a trap. Luckily there was a zepplin to carry him out of the hot zone, but it was still to close to comfort. It was time that he got a partner for his assassinations, so he did. Our story starts with him in the land of Lordaeron where he searches for an assassination side kick.
So how did you like it. Tell me if I should keep going or STOP.