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O Thanagor...
WHO: Anduin & companions
WHEN: Siege pt 2
WHERE: Various sections of Alem
WHAT: Collecting flowers, investigating bodies and/or staircases, helping the Caravan to escape! Closed prompts below although if you'd like to be in on any of this just hit me up here and we can get something together!
WARNINGS: none so far, will edit as needed

Anduin has always been an empathetic person. It is why he has such a difficult time of keeping himself removed from the problems they have faced, in the places they are brought, in search of these beacons. In search of home.
Wrathion has had to remind him in almost every location -- this is not Stormwind. These are not his people. But it does not seem to matter. Not to his head, nor to his heart. He sees the suffering of the families in the Wards, and it is hard to remind himself that these are not his people as he struggles to do everything within his (albeit limited) powers to assist them -- provide them with food and supplies as well as whatever healing they might need. When he is called onto the Towers, it's hard to remind himself that these are not his men, not as his command, as he struggles to keep them in one piece, to keep them alive.
He is also struggling with the secrets that are being kept within the walls of this fortress. Some intentionally, some not. He understands that the King has apprehensions. He is under quite a lot of pressure, from all sides. Anduin has not been in precisely this position before, but he has been in quite a similar one. He understands, perhaps better than anybody.
That does not mean he likes it any better.
And then there is the matter of his charge, Prince Haiva, whose condition seems to shift with the winds. At least if he can manage to help him, then perhaps not all hope is lost...
((ooc: also, if you're looking for theme music for this arc, look no further))
WHEN: Siege pt 2
WHERE: Various sections of Alem
WHAT: Collecting flowers, investigating bodies and/or staircases, helping the Caravan to escape! Closed prompts below although if you'd like to be in on any of this just hit me up here and we can get something together!
WARNINGS: none so far, will edit as needed

Anduin has always been an empathetic person. It is why he has such a difficult time of keeping himself removed from the problems they have faced, in the places they are brought, in search of these beacons. In search of home.
Wrathion has had to remind him in almost every location -- this is not Stormwind. These are not his people. But it does not seem to matter. Not to his head, nor to his heart. He sees the suffering of the families in the Wards, and it is hard to remind himself that these are not his people as he struggles to do everything within his (albeit limited) powers to assist them -- provide them with food and supplies as well as whatever healing they might need. When he is called onto the Towers, it's hard to remind himself that these are not his men, not as his command, as he struggles to keep them in one piece, to keep them alive.
He is also struggling with the secrets that are being kept within the walls of this fortress. Some intentionally, some not. He understands that the King has apprehensions. He is under quite a lot of pressure, from all sides. Anduin has not been in precisely this position before, but he has been in quite a similar one. He understands, perhaps better than anybody.
That does not mean he likes it any better.
And then there is the matter of his charge, Prince Haiva, whose condition seems to shift with the winds. At least if he can manage to help him, then perhaps not all hope is lost...
((ooc: also, if you're looking for theme music for this arc, look no further))
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'Not at the risk of you' -- isn't that a familiar sentiment? He wonders if Anduin is self-aware of that, of being on the opposite side of this again now.
"I doubt it would kill me," says, glancing back at the river with a shiver, "but I cannot call it a pleasant experience."
The drop to his body temperature is far from enjoyable, given how high it normally is.
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“Wrathion, any normal person would get hypothermia if they spend any extended amount of time in water like that, and that’s without a body temperature like yours.”
Anduin’s eyes widen slightly as realization dawns. Wrathion’s body temperature is higher than average — much higher. With his blood so hot it almost burnt Anduin’s skin to the touch, to have been submerged in near-freezing water…
“You…” He moves to brace both hands on Wrathion’s shoulders, taking in the measure of him, as if he might be able to stare the answers out of him. Finally, he shakes his head and unfastens his scarf, reaching forward and using an end to start rubbing Wrathion dry with it. “Come here.”
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"I did say it was unpleasant," he protests. It wasn't as if he was trying to claim it was an enjoyable experience! Quite the reverse! He just said he doubted it would kill him. He sniffs unhappily, reaching out one hand to brace on Anduin's shoulders as the man aggressively rubs warmth into his skin.
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"Unpleasant," Anduin says, "I'm sure does not even cover the half of it. That river is half frozen over, and the air out here is hardly any better."
He shakes his head again, turning his eyes up to meet Wrathion's before his expression softens, the heat of his concern gentling into something warmer.
"...thank you," he says, at last.
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"I hope it helps your patient."
He shivers again. All the hairs on his body are standing up, trying desperately to trap warmth from the cold air.
"However if he asks to see your feet, please say no."
Enough of the feet situation.
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"Duly noted," he replies. "I'm content with them just as they are, if it's all the same to anybody else. Here--"
He throws his scarf around Wrathion's shoulders so that it can catch the dripping of his hair, before tugging off his gloves and catching one of his hands between his own. The fact that his fingers actually feel cold is startling.
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"... If you don't mind, I think it may help if I dry off... more completely, so I can redress."
He's still wearing the wet shorts he went swimming in, after all. Wrathion retrieves one cold hand, pools a flame into it. This is a touch direct, but its the best he can do now, try and dry out his own clothing over a flame. It wouldn't have been his first choice, but it will work -- which is all that matters in a pinch.
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In his defense, he had been trying to help him dry off so that he could get dressed again. He'd figured it would be better if he didn't get his clothes wet, otherwise the cold might be even more miserable. But he had not considered Wrathion's own abilities in his approach.
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He then proceeds to undress the rest of the way.
Luckily, the forest is quiet enough that Wrathion can wring out his under and heat it back to some semblance of dryness with a modicum of privacy. Some of the rest of the dampness on his skin begins to evaporate away slowly, but he is still shivering noticeably even once he pulls the shorts back on and begins digging back into the pile of clothing.
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Doing his best not to hover, he casts around warily for any sign of the undead lord's creatures, or their fellow travelers, or even more of the siren perhaps. The forest remains silent and cold around them, however. A welcome sign.
He turns back to Wrathion as he begins to dig around in the clothing, wishing he had a spell that might help. He's pretty sure Wrathion's not injured, or even frostbitten just yet, and the Light isn't exactly designed with warmth as the primary goal.
"Here," he says, gently, "let me?" He bends to lend his own assistance, unwrapping Wrathion's jacket from the bundle and unfolding his shirt from the mix. He can do this at least. Re-dressing on his own might be challenging if Wrathion's fingers are cold enough to have lost sensation. That is, assuming he'll let him assist in such a way. He is very proud, even with only Anduin as a witness to such a weakness or a need.