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Post by yaZuo on Nov 8, 2008 23:52:11 GMT -5
It has come to my attention that history in the world of warcraft, is usually only mentioned with the words Arthas, Lich king, Illidan, burning legion, and the frozen throne, is with every bieng (NPC only) within Azeroth/Outlands.
SOOOooo this is a page about the history of each final boss of every dungeon.
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Post by yaZuo on Nov 9, 2008 0:08:33 GMT -5
Edwin VanCleefFrom the Deadmines <Defias Kingpin> Edwin VanCleef was originally one of the architects that worked on the rebuilding of Stormwind City after its destruction at the end of the Second War. A master of the art of masonry, VanCleef was personally responsible for the design of many of the most awe-inspiring structures of Stormwind. Not the least of such structures was the impressive Stormwind Cathedral, which later became the center of both the faith of the Holy Light and the revived order of paladins. The reconstruction of Stormwind was an arduous task, but with such a genius as VanCleef masterminding the operation, the project was completed smoothly and in record time. However, the leaders of the city -- in a move heavily influenced by the corrupt nobility of Stormwind -- refused to pay the Stonemasons Guild for their work, citing the already enormous economic burden the Alliance had elicited due to the ravages of the Old Horde. In addition, in a public outrage to the demands of the Guild for so much payment in such difficult times, they decided to banish the workers from Stormwind. Following this decision, Edwin VanCleef went on to lead many of his colleagues in search of wealth via other avenues. This was the beginning of the Defias Brotherhood. The shocked and forlorn workers were rallied by engineer Edwin VanCleef and became bandits, collecting their payment one traveler at a time. Marking themselves with a tattoo of a cog on their right hand, the bandits declared that “the machine will not run smoothly if the parts go renegade” to each waylaid traveler. Banditry and thievery quickly became a way of life for the exiles, banding together under VanCleef’s leadership as the Defias Brotherhood. Over the years, the ranks of the Brotherhood have been bolstered by the skilled, the desperate, and the outcast — and now those marked with the cog tattoo signifying membership number in the hundreds. In Elwynn Forest, and the area around Stormwind, the Brotherhood has mastered the art of the ambush, and despite protection by the Stormwind City Guard, few caravans get through the woods unhindered. The Guard’s inability and unwillingness to pursue the Brotherhood into Westfall has led the farmers and villagers in the area to form The People's Militia in an attempt to stave off the Brotherhood’s constant looting. Lacking any formal military training, the outcasts who formed the Defias Brotherhood might have been forcibly disbanded long ago were it not for the skilled craftsmen and tinkers who made up its founding membership. These founders have worked together to give members of the Brotherhood access to an array of mechanical devices and weapons ranging from climbing equipment and smoke bombs to automatic crossbows and wagon traps (clamps buried in the ground that seize heavy wheels passing overhead and stop wagons on the spot). When the Defias Brotherhood advanced into Westfall, the goblins of the area were upset both by the Brotherhood’s raids on the merchant trains that supplied their shops and by the Brotherhood’s refusal to sell their inventions at goblin merchant outposts. After repeated attempts by the goblins at negotiation were met by increased attacks on their suppliers by the Brotherhood, the merchants hired a group of mercenaries to hunt the bandits. This hunt resulted in the only major battle fought by the Brotherhood — and led to the capture of all goblins in Westfall by the renegade bandits. Chained together, they were marched south into the Dead Mines and put under the command of Edwin VanCleef. NOWI ask you, who is really at fault here... The Brotherhood- Just wanted payment and for that were outcast from the city THEY built so they had to scrape the bottom of the barrel to overcome there predicament and wanted the money to come from everyone for there service. OR The City Guard/Nobility- Who refused to pay the brotherhood, and kicked them out of the city they built. You decide, but maybe now you wont look at Edwin VanCleef the same way, and that is my plan here.
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Post by yaZuo on Nov 9, 2008 0:23:35 GMT -5
BazzalanFrom Ragefire Chasm Bazzalan leads the Searing Blade cultists along with Jergosh the Invoker. His motives are unclear, but like all satyr, he is a swift and cunning foe. The Searing Blade cultists is an organization that formed after the founding of Durotar. The Searing Blade is merely another branch of the Shadow Council attempting to usurp Thrall's new Horde. SOI ask you who is really at fault here... The Cult- Want to kill the Horde and usurp Thrall.. OR The horde- Who let them into the area without exterminating them You decide, but maybe you wont look at Bazzalan the same way, and that is my plan.
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Post by yaZuo on Nov 9, 2008 2:06:23 GMT -5
Dextren Wardof the Stockades He is particularly dangerous because he can cause fear, very deadly in a small cramped instance like The Stockade. Ward was caught selling bodies from the Raven Hill Cemetery to Morbent Fel. Councilman Millstipe wants Dextren's cold, dead hand.
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