[ Kettara lifts her chin, defiant. Her eyes are wet with tears, but she ignores them. This is either the correct path, one Master Muln would approve, or the worst decision she's ever made. There are no elders she can ask. Her own master is a world away, and she can barely hear the voices of the elemental spirits. If she is wrong, the Earthen Ring will exile her for it. They will shun her for exposing their ways to a human, and a human who behaved so dishonorably in the past.
But he wants to help people. He regrets what was done. Anyone could see that.
So she does not falter. She stands tall. ]
I hate what you were. But it was a shaman who returned the orcs to the honorable path, a shaman who united all the races of the Horde. If they deserved redemption, then - then it is my duty to offer it to you as well.
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But he wants to help people. He regrets what was done. Anyone could see that.
So she does not falter. She stands tall. ]
I hate what you were. But it was a shaman who returned the orcs to the honorable path, a shaman who united all the races of the Horde. If they deserved redemption, then - then it is my duty to offer it to you as well.