Report on the "Shan'dor Movement"
- Aumellia Goldbirth
- Apr 18, 2018
- 2 min read
Tonight, a small group of Eclipsions, led by Bloodsworn Qu'eltaes and consisting of Sunsworn Dusksworn, Eclipsion Dawnwhisper, Adept Nightflare and myself, Bloodwarden Goldbirth, separated from the rest of the Blade in the Wetlands via a portal to the Tol Barad Peninsula with the purpose of infiltrating and scouting a new "society" promoting Sin'dorei-Ren'dorei relations calling themselves "The Shan'dor".
As we arrived earlier than anticipated, myself and the rest of the group awaited at the meeting place for the gathering: an inn in the heart of Rustberg Village. As we waited, we noted what appeared to be the group's logo above the inn's entrance. A dark violet Phoenix with a gold rim.
We were greeted by what appeared to be the organizer of the event, a Sin'dorei that went by the name of "Duskdancer". I cannot give a more detailed description, for the man kept his face concealed by a hood for the duration of the evening. The only noticeable thing about the man was the broach on his person, sporting the same violet Phoenix surrounded by a gold rim we encounted marking the inn's entrance. He made frequent mention of a "Matron", who appears to be his superior within the society, unfortunately, we were unable to assertain this "Matron"'s identity.
Among the more noteable people in attendance were the bartender, a female Nightborne carrying a distinct touch of Fel within her, with no discernable attempt to mask it having been made. And another masked Sin'dorei, a woman, who went by the oh-so original moniker of "Phoenix". Judging by the familiar tone with which she held conversations with "Duskdancer" and the fact that she too carried a broach like his upon her person, it is safe to assume that this woman is also involved in this degenerate movement.
The gathering had a fairly jovial tone for the most part, with most guests being Elves of one sort or another, Sin'dorei; Ren'dorei; Shal'dorei or Kaldorei. With the noticeable exception of two Pandaren women and a Worgen male.
The Sin'dorei in attendance were noticeably less inclined to display their faces openly, while the Ren'dorei made their presence known openly and shamelessly. (With one of them having noteably stripped down to his undergarments in the middle of the main hall).
In conclusion, it is of my opinion that this group requires further examination to ascertain how far their claims of "Sin'dorei-Ren'dorei relations" go. Even the most jovial of parties hide dark secrets, and the Ren'dorei are the darkness made flesh. Given the nature of this society, it is unlikely they will be using this inn as their meeting place for very long, it is recommended that an agent is sent out to determine where the next meeting is to be held, or if it is indeed going to be at the same inn once more.
Aumellia Goldbirth
Bloodwarden of the Eclipsion Blade
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