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Post by
Joemaster240
okay....thank you.
Post by
Rankkor
jungle and ice trolls use a very "aztec" architecture in their buildings, all the stuff they build seems reminicent of aztec and mayan ruins.
island trolls live in a very "Jamaican/Hawai" type of tropical huts made of wood bone and straws.
Forest trolls live in buildings almost identical to the ones used by the furbolgs (cut down tree logs wich are then hollowed out) and Dark Trolls live on caves.
Post by
Joemaster240
okay next question: Gnomish architecture uses mostly metal correct? And Dwarves use a mix of metal and stone right?
Post by
Adamsm
And buildings built into the mountains if they can pull it off.
Post by
306612
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Post by
Adamsm
Doesn't have a name according to the wowwiki article about
Innkeepers
.
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306612
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Post by
Adamsm
/shrug, Just saying what the article does heh.
Also:
new AAFL.
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306612
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Post by
Adamsm
You wipe them out over the course of the questing there.
Post by
Monday
As for King Wrynn, I'm afraid I don't yet have a full opinion of the man. We've yet to have a meeting that wasn't punctuated by swordplay, bravado, epithets or mass teleports. And I fear we never will.
The sad thing is, it is rather true.
Post by
Skreeran
She knows that the prolonged war with Arthas' forces weakened us, and perhaps considered it prudent not to send our fresh recruits and Northrend wounded into the Undercity
against a plague that, I'll remind you, was designed not to harm the forsaken.
?
Post by
GVHB
Yeah... I don't think the Forsaken were immune to the plague.
Post by
Adamsm
She knows that the prolonged war with Arthas' forces weakened us, and perhaps considered it prudent not to send our fresh recruits and Northrend wounded into the Undercity
against a plague that, I'll remind you, was designed not to harm the forsaken.
?
Who knows, might have just been badly worded. Though, it's possible he did believe it when she told him that it wasn't suppose to harm the undead....
Post by
Skreeran
She knows that the prolonged war with Arthas' forces weakened us, and perhaps considered it prudent not to send our fresh recruits and Northrend wounded into the Undercity
against a plague that, I'll remind you, was designed not to harm the forsaken.
?
Who knows, might have just been badly worded. Though, it's possible he did believe it when she told him that it wasn't suppose to harm the undead....It's possible.
On the other hand, considering it's not canon, it's also possible that the writer screwed up.
(Code: Is Papergirl)
Post by
Adamsm
On the other hand, considering it's not canon, it's also possible that the writer screwed up.More then likely.
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306612
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Post by
Rankkor
meh, it's amazing (and sad) to see how few people have done the darrowshire quest, =/ that's perhaps the second most amazing epic quest-chain in vainilla wow, and soon to be gone in cataclysm, and yet almonst NOBODY knows about it.
T_T on my DK I felt oblidged to do this quest, as a former member of the scourge, my DK feels it's her obligation to mend the damage she made while under the service of the lich king (even when the events in darrowshire happened long before she was turned to the dark side, but even then, she wasn't a saint either during those days)
here's a FANTASTIC
Video
of it.
Lyrics:
I've seen a great many things that cause a man to wonder.
I've seen a great many things that can tear a man's heart asunder..
But the day that will not let me go, it haunts me to my burning soul..
Is the day I found Pamela wandering Darrowshire.
"Can you help me find my dolly?
I left her by the window sill.
Have you seen my daddy?
I think he went off to war.
And can you tell my family I've been missing them for oh so very long.
Ask them why'd they leave me here alone in Darrowshire."
I bring word from your sister, she's alive and well in Winterspring.
Here I found your dolly, it's up to you to keep her safe And your father's coming home again.
The war for him is over, and your spirits once again may be at rest in Darrowshire.
it's a song/machinima of the full quest (and the lyrics of the song are actually the quest text) I gotta say both the song and the video are so full of win, that if you haven't done the chain, then see this video, and then not feel the urge of doing the quest, then you fail at wow. You fail at lore. You fail at gaming.
Forever.........
For Pamela Redpath...........
Post by
Skreeran
Oh yeah, I frickin' love that quest chain.
In my opinion, the Redpaths beat out the Mograines any day.
The Mograines were super-special-awesome, but they kinda hung on their father. Alexandros was a true-blue badass. Renault was a wimp. Darion was a marty-sam, hate to say it (although that is fading).
The Redpaths were more badass, in my opinion. They didn't have any super-amazing swords. They didn't have any Light-given superpowers. They (read: Carlin and Joseph) both fought tooth and nail with everything they had against the more numerous, more powerful Scourge. And they willingly fought to the death.
And even now, Carlin and Jessica (and apparently
Marshal Redpath
) are still fighting.
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