The Temple of the Wardancers
You suddenly find yourself in a huge clearing. The tree branches form a roof
over your head, and you realize that it is very hard to tell what time of day
it is. In the northern part of the clearing there is a great oak tree. You can
hear the sound of music and singing. You notice several elves dancing around
a huge bonfire in the middle of the clearing. The grass in the clearing looks
like it has been trampled by many feet. You feel an urge to join in the
dancing. You can feel your feet starting to move, and you find yourself
dancing closer and closer to the bonfire. The heat from the bonfire makes
you start to sweat.
Then suddenly the music and singing stops, and you feel a presence nearby.
The elves all around you fall to their knees on the trampled grass. You hear
an angelic voice in your head that says, 'Welcome to The WarDancers sacred
glade.'
Look North:
You see a huge oak tree, the tree looks like it has been standing here for
millions of years. On the trunk you can see a plaque with some inscriptions
on it. When you get closer to the tree, you can see that inscriptions on
the plaque are the rules of The WarDancers.
1) Obey the mud rules at all times.
2) No helping of evils at any time, this means no cures, ids, trades etc.
3) No PKing of neutrals or other goods, unless I specifically say so. Unaligneds are not to be touched, unless they have stolen from a wardancer or killed someone. Evils are open game, but you might want to consider their actions and not just their auras.
4) Always play with honor. This means no cheating, whining, not holding your word etc.
5) Have fun!
Look East:
A large plaque catches your eyes. When you start reading the plaque, you see
that it is a pledge of loyalty to The Tiger following. The WarDancers and
The Tigers have a formal alliance, and The WarDancers treat The Tigers as
their own kin.
Look South:
You can see rows of oak trees blocking your way back south. Upon carefully
examining the trees, you find a small wooden door set into one of the trees.
Look West:
You see rows of oak trees blocking your way. When you take a closer look
you find many marble statues. The statues represent people from
Solanthas Goldleafs mortal years. You wander by the statues one by one and
see: Rhina, Goddess of Nature. Myronides, Avatar of Nature. Dalaran, The
Elven Paladin. Saltheart. Sleepy. Lania Goldleaf. Empedocles. Nicademus.
Gaul. And many many more.
Look Up:
The branches of the trees forms a roof, that lets little light down to you.
Look Down:
The grass in this clearing has been trampled by many feet, and for many eons.