A Letter Returned to Tilverton
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2025 9:54 pm
A letter bearing the mark of Burz’kal is returned by a massive eagle dropping the letter in the open aired courtyard of Fort Risencrantz.
A large bloody hand marks the bottom of the scroll.
To Zomactelonyvarix, Overseer of the Human Accord,
Your words reached me. So did their stench.
You speak of diplomacy, yet call my kin by the name grunts—the very chain-word we shattered before your eyes at the Ceremony of Burz’kal. I remember you seated in velvet, ten paces from the War Chief of Burz’kal, as he burned the old banners of servitude. You heard his words. You saw the smoke rise. And still, you dare pen such filth in ink and seal it with your crest.
That insult alone is worth blood.
You question why no orc stood shoulder to shoulder with your swordlines in Tilverton or Edana. Perhaps it is because we smelled the rot behind your banners. Your “training” was a pageant, not a war council. Your men barked orders like kennel masters, forgetting we are not dogs but wolves. Orcs do not heel. We lead. We fight. And we bleed for causes we believe in—not for alliances forged in mockery and maintained by veiled threats.
As for the Darmshall lumber mill, the horde grows and we will take what we need to supply ourselves, you hold three key locations of resource, Mercadia holds more, Burz’kal holds none, the lumber mill is closest to Burz’kal if it is taken back by Tilverton it will come under orcish hands again, and again until it stays there.
You say the human realms are united. Good. So are the orcish clans. If you think us few or scattered, you have read only your own scrolls, not the hills, not the wind, not the drums.
Let this be clear: the next time you speak to the orcs, you will use titles of kinship or you will hear only silence—and then the roar of war.
We will fight Azamul when the final battle happens, if you wish to draw blood before then we will indulge you as well.
War Shaman Vor’thul
A large bloody hand marks the bottom of the scroll.