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Footmen wearing the tabards of Lordaeron, they were being followed by knights similarly from Lordaeron. The flags and banners fluttered in the wind as King Terenas in his horse carriage slowly made his way towards the Keep. No way you could approach King Terenas with the amount of footmen and knights surrounding the carriage, they would stop you immediately. As the carriage got closer, Stormwind footmen and guards helped to keep people away and you made mental notes on the amount of men with King Terenas. A complete opposite of the representative of Quel’thalas who just had local knights guarding them.
Wait, is that Lord Uther riding with some of the knights following the carriage? It must be! Pushing through the crowd to get a better look, you got the confirmation that it was in fact Lord Uther. The old Paladin seemed just as mighty as before and you finally saw someone who could actually help Alric. But how to approach him and should you approach him? King Terenas and everyone who are in his retinue are very much surrounded by soldiers from Stormwind City and if you made yourself present, the word probably would spread quite fast that the squire of Prince Alric tried to approach Lord Uther. Would the attention be worth it? Would Lord Uther start looking into the things on his own? What would Lord Uther do?
>Try to get as close to Lord Uther to get his attention and to get him to stop, even if that means trying to push through some footmen.
>Get as close and shout to Lord Uther, but don’t cross the Stormwind footmen.
>Stay in the crowd and shout to Lord Uther amongst the locals. Maybe that is enough to catch his attention and not to put too much attention on you.
>Other, write in
Reveal your ears and hair:
>Yes to ensure that Lord Uther recognises you
>No, that would reveal you to everyone and could end up causing problems to you.
QM: The Quel’thalas carriage was going pretty fast and trying to arrange the alewoman to offer some beer was somewhere between nigh impossible and Arthas stopping being a twat.