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Diary of a Rogue:

The diary was found in a common lockbox but there was nothing common about it. The eyes of the reader were met with a title and blank pages. Perhaps it was meant to be read by different means. Perhaps the 400 year old diary will tell a tale of long ago Azeroth as seen through the eyes of unwitting participator. Perhaps the past of Azeroth is not as serious as we have been led to believe. Read on, brave reader, read on.

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  • Diary of a Rogue (18)

    Posted on Sunday August 10th, 2008 at 12:40

    Part XVIII:The next few months became a series of working interspersed with deep thoughts about what I could do to change the world. I was 17, sowing my oaths as a rogue, and a blood elf that stood out like a sore thumb pretty much anywhere I went. ...

  • Diary of a Rogue (17)

    Posted on Tuesday August 5th, 2008 at 19:29

    Part XVII: After this it was a simple matter to climb back up to the room and replace the ring on the sleeping Prince’s finger. Everything went smooth as cream although I still had the urge to stab him in the eyes. I said a slight prayer to whate...

  • Diary of a Rogue (16)

    Posted on Sunday August 3rd, 2008 at 11:56

    Part XVI:Now some of you are probably thinking, “Her great revenge was to steal a ring?”Let me answer that. Yes. However, for you who quickly get bored, I had another plan. To return the ring intact to the place I had stolen it, the finger of ...

  • Diary of a Rogue (15)

    Posted on Monday July 28th, 2008 at 11:55

    Part XV:I am not normal. Do not ever think that I am normal. Someday I will die doing something unusual. What? I do not know yet but it will be unusual and memorable. My mind has a strange way of working quickly and some say I am brutal. I coul...

  • Diary of a Rogue (14)

    Posted on Saturday July 26th, 2008 at 02:57

    Part XIV:Prince Lenword sailed into Southshore without much fanfare. I was working the early afternoon shift that Thursday when the chatter stopped as two large guards dressed in mail stepped into the Seahorse, peered dangerously at us, then motione...

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