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Patty
The King of the humans
had said :Putress was the first strike. Many more will come. They(The Horde) were at war they(Camp Taurajo) had a reason to suspect but they(Camp Taurajo) didn't want to belive they(Camp Taurajo) were at risk.
Nonononononononono! There's no such thing. Varian is the king of
one
human kingdom. There is more than one.
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Monday
The King of the humans
had said :Putress was the first strike. Many more will come. They(The Horde) were at war they(Camp Taurajo) had a reason to suspect but they(Camp Taurajo) didn't want to belive they(Camp Taurajo) were at risk.
Nonononononononono! There's no such thing. Varian is the king of
one
human kingdom. There is more than one.
Not really anymore =P Kul Tiras has vanished, Theramore has pretty much been annexed and Gilneas is Worgen now.
Also, the Stromgarde refugees might still be independent, but I think WoW classifies them as Stormwind.
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Yes, but don't blame us for the non-agression pact, that was in the Shattering.
Makes sense, though, if you think about it. It's not a real peace treaty as much as it is a cease-fire agreement, so that they didn't jump right into another costly war after the Northrend War. After Northrend, both the Alliance and Horde needed a breather. People had been evicted from their houses, people needed time to properly mourn their family members, economies needed to recover. A treaty made perfect sense from a logistical standpoint. They weren't ready for another war.
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Baaaah, clearly Arthas dosnt' have a right foot! It obviously rotted off from the exposure to necromantic magic before he became the Lich King! His right boot was - quiet clearly - fused to his leg that that he could continue to walk.
rofl
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Discussing lore is fun and useful to make you remember old storylines, but the best part of the forums will always be roleplaying and answering questions about concrete things.
Add in a slice of subjectivity, a cup of faction pride, a galon of personal preference, speak Knaak's name around certain people around here and you have
this
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Question about Rise of the Lich King: did Dar'khan open every defense of Silvermoon or only the City's main gates?
I had a very similar discussion the other night! We came to the conclusion that Dar'khan destroyed, or made unfunctionable, one of the runestone monoliths in Eversong Woods so that the Scourge could advance, as the runestones acted as a protective barrier as well as a shroud for elven magic within the realm.
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So, in case anyone's still wondering, according to Rise of the Lich King Dar'khan somehow deactivated the first Elfgate (by either doing it himself or lending Arthas the knowledge to do so) and then told his 'blessed lord' the secret locations that held the keys to the second Elfgate.
Aye. That's why all the elves were so pissed at him.
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And the Koltira/Thassarian brotherhood started up at that time as well.
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