Ji thanks you for your work and gives you something new to put on your feet- and Makael will tell you that you’ve got more than he needed and the idea will be ready very soon. Given that it’s goblin technology, this likely means that it will do one of three things: work, explode, or work by exploding. Best money is on the third option, which means that it’ll be a good idea to get yourself some distance from the wreckage when Ji finally goes to enact the plan he’s concocted.
With the plan set, it’s Ji who holds your next quest. He assures you that, while this may not be the sort of plan that Aysa approves much of, it’s the plan that there is and so you’ll have to go with it. He wants you to go and let her know, so that she can make sure all those who aren’t grunting shadow-wrought lizardmen can get to safety and not be reduced to high-velocity shrapnel. Since this is most likely agreeable to you it’s time to seek out Aysa and whoever it turns out that she’s found around the wreckage.
This means heading off to the Southeast- to the far side of the crashed ship. While your initial trick is through lizardthing-infested jungle, you’ll find that you make part of the trip on the cobbled path that you left in order to reach the Horde camp- and off to the left of the path is a small camp with an Alliance banner, where you can find not Aysa, but Jojo. The pillar-toting panda is waiting there beside an Alliance Captain- specifically Captain Delora Lionheart of the Skyseeker. These two are standing watch over a number of injured, armored Alliance soldiers who lie in bandages under the careful watch of a priest or two. Nearby, along the cobbled road, several more healthy guards fend off the fresh local hostiles.
Captain Delora tells you somewhat regretfully that Aysa has gone out to fight against the new terrors in order to help save the Alliance crew of the Skyseeker. Because of this, you can’t deliver your message just yet. You’re going to have to wait for Aysa to show up, or go looking for her where she’s headed off to- the wreckage of the Skyseeker. Sadly, she won’t show up on her own. Whatever she’s up to it’s got to be especially interesting and probably rather difficult- which is unusual for the contemplative panda, who is far more inclined to thought than action.
This means that you’ve got to go through yet more shenanigans to get your job done, and what shenanigans they are! By shenanigans, of course, I mean quests, and by shenanigans I mean tasks. In that order. The Alliance troops, as it turns out, need your help just as much as the Horde troops do, despite their more-equipped state. Both Jojo and Delora have quests for you, with the overall goal of helping the Alliance troops recover themselves