Megelon was really nervous while he was arranging the books on the table in the tent. It was set up after Exodar crashed to the ground and draeneis spread on the Amethyst Isle. It was in the middle of a camp which was made to seek for their injured consociates. But regarless the seriousness of this problem, it wasn't his biggest deal, he was a father in the first place. His daughters were preparing themselves for leaving this place and exodar to take part in a war they didn't know... but Megelon knew well. It was the same in every world: Kil'Jaden followed them wherever they went and with him, fel came too. War couldn't be avoided. But to think that his daughters might be the ones booked as loss gave him chills. As he tried to think a way he could persuade them to stay he didn't notice that someone came into his tent.

- Father?

Megelon looked up from the table and saw her daughter, Asunáh standing at the other side of the tent. He tried to smile.

- Come in, Asunáh.

She did and noticed the problem. They both remained silent a while and Asunáh broke the silence.

- Father. - she took care of her words to be respectful and calm. - Can I help you with something?

Megelon smiled but this time it wasn't a fake smile.

- You're really kind. Is it within your time?

The girl nodded.

- Yes.

- You're just like your mother was.

Asunáh wondered.

- I don't remember her. Was I little when she passed away?

Megelon thought back but his face wan't sad at all. Those feelings and memories he had from that time were really pleasant.

- Yes. Your mother was a shaman too, the most talented I've ever seen. But it wasn't her power. She was special because she could see the light in every being. This is where you take after her.

- The spirits said the same thing. - smiled Asunáh but seeing her father's face the smile melt down on her face. - What...

- You talk to spirits? Before we could even teach you anything?

The girl got scared and started to explain herself really fast.

- I'm sorry, I couldn't find the right time to tell you and Arisuh always says I have a colourful imagination so I didn't want you to believe I'm an insane draenei...

- Asunáh - interrupted Megelon. - I'm you father. I wouldn't believe you're insane even if you were.

In fact, Megelon did really worry about Asunáh. He remembered of the words Prophet Velen told him, if he keeps their fate away from them, their fate will found his daughters and he was afraid that was what happened when Asunáh started to talk to the spirits. He really scared of the thought Arisuh had the same talent. He had to think of a plan he could make them stay. It's enought if he keeps Asunáh here, Arisuh was really pliable, she does as Asunáh says. So Megelon turned to Asunáh once more.

- If it's within your time, please go out with Arisuh and another volunteers and seek for injured draeneis. Try to heal them or at least bring them here for us. We'll take care of them afterwards.

- I understood, Father.

Asunáh left the tent and it was no time to her to find volunteers. The flame of act was burning in everyone's eye. Arisuh was walking next to Asunáh and couldn't stay silent. She was not that type.

- You talked to our father?

- Yes, why?

- Is he worried?

Asunáh laughed.

- Which father wouldn't be? But he is okay.

- Hm... - Arisuh were looking for words. - I thought he might bring you off.

- Bring me off? Of what?

- To travel to the Eastern Kingdom. You know what I mean, don't act as you wouldn't!

Asunáh laughed out laudly. She expected her sister to enrage so quickly.

- Sorry, sorry. I won't change my mind. I can't tell he didn't want to because I saw his face but he didn't say anything.

Arisuh thought over her sister's words but didn't say anything. They were walking for an hour when they say somebody on the ground. It was the first time for the sisters to see a draenei injured so badly and they ran to him as fast as they could. Arisuh reached him first and hunkered down.

- How can I help? - she asked awfully.

The others reached the man too and he tried to talk.

- I'm hurt... please... help me...

Asunáh sat on the ground and started to heal him.

- I heal him as much as I can, Arisuh, please hold his head that way.

She healed the man so he could sit up. Asunáh asked him.

- Can you walk?

The draenei man looked at her.

- I can but I need help. Sorry.

- No, it's okay. - and she looked up on their group leader. - We need to take him back to the camp.

Their leader nodded and gave the instructions.

- Okay, Asunáh and Arisuh, bring him to the camp, we countinue forward.

They farewelled and went back to the camp by helping the man walk. When they arrived, both of the girls were tired and exhausted. They lied down the injured draenei and let the more practised ones to take care of him. The nightelf who came with the boat from the other isle walked to them.

- Asunáh, Arisuh, the ship is about to depart. We need to go now. Will you come?

This was the time when their father came to them and waited for their answer. Arisuh was confident but she knew her sister was confused and she could understand her. Arisuh was really good at fighting and protecting the others but she couldn't heal. Healing was a part of her sister's nature and now Asunáh couldn't decide where to go. She wanted to heal and help her injured friends here but the suffering only ends if they now depart and make an end of this war. Arisuh wondered if Asunáh knew this or not. Megelon handed a letter to Asunáh which she had to give the human king, Varian Wrinn but he hoped his plan worked well and she will stay. Asunáh took the letter and strengthened her fist around it. She couldn't decide but a fire spirit appeared in front of her and started to talk to her. When it finished, Asunáh smiled.

- The spirits are with us wherever we go.

Everyone was surprised but Asunáh continued.

- I want to stay here and help you to get better but if I stay, I won't be able to heal all of you... because there will be more and more injured draenei. The war will not end in this world if we don't do anything against it. So I leave now to the humans to join their army and to stop this war. If you get better, will you follow us there?

Everybody said yes while they were smiling. Megelon had the prophet's words in his ear: ' If you try to make your children avoid their fate, their fate will find them.' Yes, their fate found them. Arisuh didn't sway at all and that proved she is ready for what waited her on the other land. And Asunáh found her aim to achieve: to help stop the war. He couldn't do anything else but accept their decision and wish that won't lead them straight to death. Megelon stepped to them and said farewell.

- Asunáh!

- I will be alright, father. And Arisuh too. She's more mature than one'd think.

- I know.

-I know you'll take care our people. My brother believed in it too, he said me to tell you he believes in you.

Megelon looked at his daughter's eyes and in his eyes, she could see regret.

- I'm sorry Asunáh. I tried to protect you but I only did harm.

Asunáh turned her heads slightly into both directions.

- Not at all, father. You gave me the aim to achieve. Thank you for everything.

- Keep in you mind: The Naaru has not forgotten us. - and he stepped in front of her other daughter. -Arisuh, you grown up.

Arisuh smiled.

- Yes, I'm already 50.

Everybody laughed as they knew it means a lot to her and they didn't want to tell her that it isn't even 1% of their full life. Megelon laughed with the others.

- You're stong and brave and everything that a father wished for a warrior. I know you are willing to give your life to protect your friends. Arisuh, in my eyes, you're and adult now.

Arisuh widened her eyes and hugged her father.

- Thank you!

Megelon hugged her back.

- Keep in mind: the Naaru has not forgotten us.

When everybody said their farewell, the girls went on their own way to Eastern Kingdom. The night elf who accompanied them was really kind and polite and she could yam a lot about the past and the war that changed this world. The more the girls heared the more they wanted to help end this war. When they reached the Stormwind Harbor they immediately headed to the king to hand over the letter. Of course, they could join the army and also the king greeted them as allies. Arisuh and King Varian got on well as they were both so high tempered. Anduin and Asunáh felt they weren't in a normal place and they didn't want to hear their talk. But they laughed a lot. After it, the king sent them to Northshire to find Marshal McBride and join the army. Arisuh got really excited and kept saying.

- Marshal McBride, Marshal McBride... where are you?

Asunáh laughed.

- Please, stop!

Arisuh noticed a man in front of the Northshire Abbey and thought. He was standing in front of the abbey and seemed to be waiting for recruits. She felt so happy.

- Got him! - and charged there.

Asunáh tried to catch her clothes to hold her back but she wan't quick enough.

- Arisuh, wait!

Arisuh hit the Marshal as he would be just a bowling pin. Asunáh ran to there and helped McBride to stand up.

- I'm sorry. She's just too enthusisatic.

The Marshal got angry.

- But why?

Arisuh said as it would be the most understandable thing in the world.

- We are the savior of Azeroth!

Asunáh hit her forehead and looked at the Marshal while was trying to smile.

- She meant we want to join... - but Marshal McBride kicked them out of the Abbey.

- Don't fun around, kids! It's war!

Arisuh got enraged and wanted to hit the Marshal.

- I show you who the kid is...

Asunáh held her back.

- It's still you.

They went away but remained at that territory. Arisuh was really sad.

- But I just really wanted to join the army.

- I don't think he understood this. The situation would be easier if you didn't hit him from his toes.

Arisuh looked at her sister angrily.

- I didn't want to but I was too enthusiastic so I couldn't stop.

Her sister hugged her.

- It's okay. We will prove him we're not children. But please, this time don't hit him.

Arisuh started to get stubborn.

- Okay, okay, don't keep saying this!

They went back to Marshal McBride and Asunáh looked at him.

- Marshal McBride! Please, listen to us!

He looked at them angrily.

- You again?!

Arisuh went there.

- I'm sorry, I didn't want to hit you... I mean I wanted to but not that strong... or...

Asunáh laughed.

- Sorry, my sister is a warrior and she's not too patient.

McBride turned his head to take a look at Arisuh.

- Yes, that explains much.

- We want to join the fight against your enemy to end up this war.

He couldn't decide wether he should take these strangers serious or not. They looked so young but he got a letter right after he sent them away in which Lord Anduin asks him to take care of them. If the son of the king asks something, a soldier must obey. And to be honest to himself, he liked these so called draeneis. They seemed strong and pure, seemed ones who won't betray the Alliance. While he's thinking, a woman arrived there.

- Marshal McBride! My son went out to collect timbers and hasn't returned!

- Clam down, he can arrive at any moment.

- No, he left in the morning!

The Marshal considered the situation and nodded. He turned to the girls.

- Here is your first task. The boy might stucked in the woods and couldn't return because of the animals. Go out and take him back!

- Understood! - said the girls.