[quote=@Hawlin] Kaite honestly didn't have anything against wood elves or really anyone. The posh aristocracy and 'holier than thou' demeanor that those with power dragged behind them stank with hypocrisy. This is what she truly hated. The offer to join the orcs was enticing, though, as the idea of setting off with her own means to take down the warlock in step with the supposed savages that the elves sought to crush tickled [i]her[/i]. Darkly, she hadn't intended on succeeding in regards to the whole Warlock situation which left her at odds the longer she thought about it. Where the elves had their lineage and guarded secrets, a single man had risen to challenge them and upturn the land upon itself. Maybe she could get a few answers before bringing his head back for the elves. It would certainly shut them up about claims of defection. Hesitating while deliberating, Kaite came back to ask [color=a187be]"And, now...would you goofs be th'ones raiding villages and enslaving townsfolk?"[/color] As it was, Kaite had sworn off banditry (for what such a claim was worth), and the concern about a certain band of orcs threatening the cute snowglobe of elven hierarchy made Gorman's presence a bit convenient for her taste. [/quote] "Vain's Victors don't plunder anybody," Gorman stated, rising to full height with his fists on his waist. "We stand against banditry and evilness, unlike those treacherous mongrels down south. Bought and paid for, the lot of them. We true orcs are more honorable. Captain doesn't even let us so much as look at anyone wrong. Come on, you'll love it."