07-14-2012, 12:13 AM
Expedition Commander Michael Harloft Wrote:Week 1, Day 1
I made my way into camp this morning with my unit. I must
say I was a bit skeptical at first when I heard of site B-184. A site is hardly
ever referred to by a sequential number, even by the higher ups—always ‘Southern
Ulduar camp’, or ‘Central Uldaman survey’. I had never heard about it
previously either, either from dispatchers or veteran explorers. Quite curious,
seeing as long as I’ve been onboard the League.
We made landfall not long after sunrise though, and I could
tell this was a genuine article. Towers and walls sprung up all around the
League camp and structures—certainly titanic, I would say. The place seemed gargantuan
on a brief survey from the air, though we couldn’t make out much in the fog
which swept in from the mountains—my guess is that this is some titanic
fortress, if I were to make a personal judgment on the site. At any rate, we made
our acquaintances with the current men on duty. They were certainly peculiar
when speaking about the previous commander, in that they didn’t seem to care to
speak about him at all. Maybe I’m simply an imposing figure, but it does
unsettle me somewhat. Even our dispatch was brief in terms of the former
command’s disappearance. Perhaps he was taken by something in the ruins.
I didn’t pay such thoughts too much attention at the time—as
always I found myself a mite bit too enamored in the survey before me. However,
as I came upon the gate into the fortress proper I found myself warded off by
the remaining commander’s force. They were very insistent that the site be left
alone—but why am I here if we plan to simply sit on our hands and regard the
larger part of the compound? They insisted I return to camp, upon which I found
myself presented with an insurmountable length of documents for which I was
told were of ‘urgent notice’, despite many of the papers clearly being suited
for a secretary.
Did they send me here for some glorified office position?
All of these years a valiant supporter and they stick me behind a desk upon a
possible trove of knowledge? I’ve the mind to write a stern letter back to
them. But if they think they’ll leave me
idle around this site then they’ve sent the wrong man—I’ll show them I’m
capable. The former unit may be unruly and persistent in their superstitious
ways, but my men still serve the true heart of the League. We’ve planned to make
an incursion later tonight, and perhaps investigate exactly what is so ‘cursed’
about these ruins firsthand. As far as I have seen there is nothing to be
apprehensive about; no whispers, no eldritch beings to confront—but as I look
out of my post tonight I do see a brilliant beam of light rising out from the
mist of that town. How alluring it is—When my men are ready perhaps we will see
its source.
I will preserve this journal amongst all else, for I do not
know how many writings upon this location will be published if the men manning
the transports have any say. We’ll just have to play along with their game when
their eyes are on us.
Until next time,
~Michael Harloft,
----B-184 Expedition Commander