A/N: Azeroth: Another one? Seriously? Does Nyaruko even create these stories, or is it just completely random?

Take this one: It's based off a song. A song that's technically not even Warcraft.

And its being combined with RWBY.

Lets see how this goes.

Oh, and the first part is completely true.

Don't question it.

...

The Burning Legion.

An army of evil.

Its one mission?

Destroy all evil that is possible in the universe.

How it chooses to perform this task?

Eliminate all that can perform evil.

Simply put?

Exterminate all life, unlife, and everything else.

Then Sargeras kills his demonic servants.

Then he commits suicide.

But the Legion, despite being nigh unkillable, is not infinite.

That is why they corrupt beings of other worlds to their will.

Ten thousand years ago, the Legion made to attack a certain world.

Their invasion force was prepared for slaughter of pathetic humans, with no strength.

A truly easy world to conquer.

They took one, single, prisoner.

The mightiest hero that existed on that world.

Then, the call came.

A call to end the greatest threat the Legion would likely ever face: Azeroth.

All of the demons, from across thousands of worlds, came to bear their might against the Legion.

The prisoner they took from the first world was placed in stasis, the Legion intending to torture her later.

But the Legion failed.

The demons returned to their base: Argus.

They had failed.

The only failure.

The demons who had taken the prisoner from the first world were slain for their failure.

And so the prisoner was forgotten.

Until now.

...

Lothraxion, High General of the Army Of The Light, and ex-demon of The Burning Legion, looked through what remained of the Legion's records, and sighed.

There was only a little.

As the adventurers and heroes of Azeroth had invaded Argus, they had inadvertently destroyed much of the Legion's records.

Records of prisoners, demon worlds, and demon forces.

A few had scrounged these fragments up, and brought them to Lothraxion.

While they were few, Lothraxion had to admit that they were useful.

His race, the Nathrezim, had always been expert record keepers.

It wasn't a stretch to say that they may indeed be the best.

He flipped through some papers.

A note caught his eye.

Argus.

Intrigued, he pulled the paper from the pile, and studied it.

Apparently, it was the prisoner capture form for one, 'Malach, Angel Messenger.'

It stated that the prisoner had been taken from an unamed world, and was imprisoned for corruption/interrogation.

It also stated her power.

'...Observed being has enough power to empower Legion forces to an unimaginable degree. Local legends depict her as the creator of the 'Fall Maiden', who apparently has some power over 'choice.' Observed 'Fall Maiden.' No power detected. Possible legend? Observed power level of Malach, however, rivals Argus. Potential for power? Unimaginable.

But there wasn't anything else on her.

Lothraxion scoured the remaining papers.

Did the Legion have another power source? Something that rivaled Argus?

This wasn't good.

Lothraxion went back to Malach's profile again, studying it.

He noticed a set of coordinates.

Was this her location?

He hoped that it wasn't too late.

...

As it was, the remaining adventurers on Argus were happy to go with Lothraxion to this world.

But it took a surprising amount of effort to get there.

Apparently, no portal had been opened to this remote sector of the universe in nearly ten milennia.

To Lothraxion's further surprise, the world-let was entirely abandoned.

As the adventurers scouted around, Lothraxion made for the sole building in sight: A prison ship.

A prison ship?

The locking mechanisms were rusted through.

Lothraxion made his way to the bridge.

There was only a little power here...

Lothraxion studied the ship's manifest.

One prisoner in stasis.

Prisoner?

So this 'Malach' hadn't been corrupted yet?

Lothraxion led the way down the ship's corridors.

The cargo hold was sealed from the outside.

Lothraxion opened it with a shove of force.

Inside were a few thing Lothraxion expected on a Legion ship.

And a stasis crystal.

Lothraxion made his way to the crystal, and pulled it out.

The weight and size of the crystal surprised him.

Was he mistaken?

Or was that Nathrezim lying?

Lothraxion had no idea.

Lothraxion carefully examined the crystal.

There was someone in it.

A person, smaller than a normal Azerothian.

Possibly a child?

Lothraxion and the adventurers made their way back to the portal, to return to the Vindicaar.

He would discuss this with Turalyon, Alleria, and Velen.