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评论来自
Starfox
79.84, 30.81
评论来自
Gombol
REALLY long chain, i didnt record how much xp it gives, but it gives a nice amount, worth doing :)
R.I.P. Man, Hope afterlife treats you well <3
评论来自
217600
I wish there was some lore about this guy. :/
评论来自
222832
Omg it's the bride, brad!
评论来自
fennelcake
i cried manly tears ;_;
评论来自
70779
They didnt need to add a reward to the end of this questline, the quest itself was a reward. This should go down as EASILY one of the most memorable quests in Wrath-- if not the whole history of the game.
评论来自
81613
This quest is very very good. The hole chain dont need any reward in the end, the quest itself is more then enouf. very nice work Blizzard. It really made me think on my dead grandpap :( he died in the war...
R.I.P Crusader Bridenbrad you did't die for nothink.
You heart will go on
评论来自
Smilomaniac
So I get an acorn of life, the breath of life itself and the manifestation of light for this guy, and he *dies*?
Good riddance!
评论来自
7103
I recommend having your epic flying mount before doing this chain, there is a lot of running back and forth.
评论来自
254283
For anyone just as blind as me, the map here DOES have a marking on it where he is. East in sindragosa's fall, which is north east in icecrown.
评论来自
airtonix
For anyone just as
blind
as me
But hey if your blind what are you trying to look at a screen for :)
评论来自
91650
For those of us without epic flight, there IS a flight path within decent reach of him, if you've been doing Brann Bronzebeard's quest strings. Its in the Storm Peaks, manned by Earthen, close to Narvir's Cradle.
评论来自
168442
I do hope to see this guy again, in spirit or not. As bad off as he was from the plague, he was still happy to see you every time you talked to him.
评论来自
Alkius
It appears that this is a tribute to a real life person. In the WLK manual ( /Data/enUS/Documentation/Manual_WLK.pdf ) there is a Bradford C. Bridenbecker R.I.P. 6.18.2007 listed in the special thanks (Page 16, 2nd column).
He had been a City Manager for La Habra (a city very close to Blizz's offices in Irvine)
From Assemblyman Michael D. Duvall
On June 21st, 2007, I requested that the California State Assembly adjourn in the memory of La Habra City Manager Brad C. Bridenbecker, who passed away on Monday, June 18th after a long battle with cancer. He was just 35 years young.
Brad grew up in Orange County, attended college at Cal Poly Pomona and grad school at USC. He started with the City of La Habra back in 1994 as a part-time intern and was steadily promoted through the ranks until his appointment as City Manager on June 16, 2002.
A number of significant projects in La Habra were completed under his leadership, including: Westbridge Plaza, Costco, La Bonita Park Phases 1 and 2, and the reconstruction of La Habra Boulevard.
Brad was diagnosed with cancer shortly after being appointed City Manager and worked continuously until taking a leave of absence in April of 2006.
Brad was a bright, capable and dedicated public servant, and wholeheartedly a family man. He loved being a dad and spending time with his wife, Beth, and two daughters, Victoria and Katie.
He will be sorely missed.
The name likeness is simply too close. Perhaps a bit of commentary on Blizzard's part that cancer is a real life "Plague" that claims even the greatest of people.
评论来自
300124
goodnight sweet prince.
评论来自
17624
A good, noble and just man. he still should have just cast
Cleanse
mind you.
评论来自
Wtcher
A'dal:
Fear not, young one, for this crusader shall not taste death.
A'dal:
In life, Bridenbrad was the bearer of great deeds. Now, in passing, he shall taste only paradise.
A'dal:
The light does not abandon its champions.
评论来自
304090
Notice how long the journey is and then also notice "after a long battle with cancer. He was just 35 years young."
Possibly a connection ~_~
评论来自
315058
Archbishop Benedictus, leader of the Church of Holy
Light
, caretaker of the sacred Cathedral of
Light
, should have been asked to have cured this poor man! (also, Benedictus used to be a boss level.. he was my hero.. Damn blizzard nerfing my religion's leader!)
评论来自
154628
This makes me so sad. It's clear to me that the writer of this quest chain wanted SO badly to be able to do SOMETHING to save the RL version of this character, but it was just hopeless. Nothing could be done for the poor soul, and his dear friends and family could only watch and wait and pray. Then, in the end, things didn't turn out for the best. The plague killed him.
评论来自
133472
I feel kinda bad for this guy. He's just lying here dying, and the Argent Crusade is going to be building a freaking coliseum just a couple hundred yards away.
评论来自
137993
He's going to turn into a mindless undead? If the scourge had their eyes on him specifically to make him a Death Knight maybe i would see the point to this quest chain. But mindless?
There are over nine thousand mindless undead in the Valley below! Couldn't Tirion just dispatched an Argent Healer? If anything salute him and then honorably cut his head off .
评论来自
104789
It's very sweet that this NPC is (or damn well seems to be) dedicated to someone, and the overall quest line is very memorable and one of the best in the game... but a lot of his personal quest text has some pretty blaring grammatical issues, and I can't for the life of me figure why Blizzard let them slip through for so long. They sort of spoil an otherwise amazing quest chain :(
评论来自
Psynergy
Decent questline... but the right choice of music can make all the difference. Perhaps, Anxious Heart, from the Final Fantasy 7 soundtrack would be my best candidate for an ode to this noble Crusader.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUkgnLzQcY8
- For those interested in listening to it.
评论来自
203804
Somebody should have told him: "Man, just die and run back to your corpse!" >.<
评论来自
344642
I think he should be a boss in the lich king raid.
评论来自
131361
I can just see my rogue offering to just take his sword and pin him to the ground...
评论来自
207575
Blizzard seems to have a history of putting memorials in for players, employees, or friends. So far I've found seven (feel free to point it out if you spot one I've missed).
Crusader Bridenbrad
the Argent Crusader dying of the plague in Icecrown appears to be based off of a real person, Bradford C. Bridenbecker, who died of cancer in 2007. He is involved in a medium-long questline starting with
A Tale of Valor
, given to you by Tirion Fordring after you've unlocked the Crusaders' Pinnacle. It is speculated that he may be related to a Blizzard programmer.
Ahab Wheathoof
and his dog
Kyle
are the creation of Ezra Chatterton, a young player with cancer who got to spend a day at Blizzard headquarters thanks to the Make A Wish Foundation. He got to create these two NPCs, voice Ahab, and create the quest
Kyle's Gone Missing!
to go with them, among other things. He passed away in October of 2008 when his tumor, which had been in remission, came back. His main character, Ephoenix, can sometimes (very
very
rarely) still be seen online on the Norgannon server when his father logs on.
Caylee Dak
and her pet
Dusky
in Shattrath City (on Aldor Rise and belonging to the Darnassus faction) was the character of Dak Krause, who passed away from leukemia on August 22, 2007. She ends the quest
Alicia's Poem
.
In Hillsbrad there is
Rousch
, the character of Anthony Ray Stark (yes, real name) who passed away in 2005 in a scuba accident. He has no quest, but he stands in front of a grave marker and will /kneel and /salute it from time to time. He is friendly to both factions.
Koiter
is a slightly more complicated memorial. While NPC Koiter uses the Spirit Healer model, behind him is a memorial in a small subzone called the Shrine of the Fallen Warrior in the northern Barrens. Atop the structure is an orc that is a copy of Michel Koiter's character from the WoW beta. He died in 2004 of unknown causes.
Captain Armando O s s e x
is a member of the Stormpike Guard in Alterac Mountains. He is apparently a memorial to a deceased player who loved playing AV, but information other than this is scarce. I was unable to find a date of death or whether the patrolling character was a clone of his or not.
Again in Hillsbrad is a
Decorated Headstone
dedicated to Jesse Morales, a Blizzard employee who passed away while WoW was still under development. There was no other information.
/salute /mourn
评论来自
429348
Captain armando o s s e x is an nps in Alterac mountians. noing he is a tribuit to a player that has saddly passed on, i call any horde (for he is an ally nps) a monster if you even try and kill him.
R.I.P
评论来自
MMOSimca
New information from the Interviews for 5 years of WoW:
Chris Metzen's segment:
"My favorite personal moment, in terms of just playing the games, has to be a quest line that we constructed in Northrend and unrelated to the main story. It involved an Argent Crusader who had contracted the plague, the scourge, and he was dying and the heroes wanted to see if they could save this man who was so noble and had served with such distinction. The quest line was actually originally based on one of our buddies here Rob Bridenbecker had his brother pass away, his brother Bradley from cancer. And we wanted to do something for Rob and just honor his brother and just rally around the family a little bit. So Alex Afrasiabi and I came up with this story line that would have players go and interact with the great world powers: The Red Dragonflight, the druids, and the angelic Naaru of Outland. And one by one, as the player went to these people and asked for help to save this noble soul it becomes clear that death will be inevitable. But the nobility that “Bridenbrad” exhibited really spoke to us and even in the face of all this darkness and the Scourge within this fiction, the nobility of the human spirit is very, very powerful and I love that the quest line felt so emotional, especially the point where Bridenbrad is going out, there is no saving this man, and the way that Alex handled the end of the sequence where the Naaru come down and, essentially, beam him up and whisk him away to some unseen paradise was very satisfying to me from a story angle and from a personal angle. I talked to Rob Bridenbecker about it after the fact and he was really touched and he even showed his dad, his family and maybe it even helped a little bit in their grief...this goofy, video game thing... It was just such a great moment for me fictionally and, more importantly, personally... that sometimes this clumsy craft of making video games and things can sing beyond the game itself, beyond the gameplay itself and really touch people and I get a huge kick out of that."
Rob Bridenbecker (Brad's brother):
"I was thinking a little bit about the personal moments and the storyline in the Warcraft universe has been something that’s been really captivating, whether it’s the Illidan quest line... like, Warcraft III for me was just awesome and my brother was a really big Warcraft fan and... when he was 31 he was diagnosed with cancer. He, basically, he would sit at home and he’d be doing his thing, but then he’d play WoW when it first came out and he’d always be bugging me, you I was always a little too busy at work, but he would play WoW and he’s like: “Hey, have you checked out this?” and he would just geek up on everything WoW related. And he had a couple kids and he enjoyed sitting down and playing with them as well. When he died...I guess it was about two years ago...I remember I was sitting out by my pool and I banged off a quick email to the guys on Team 2 just basically said “Hey, the storyline in the Warcraft universe has always been awesome, is there any way we can maybe do something for my brother?” It was kind of crazy, Metzen got wind of it and he had gone to my brother’s funeral with me, which I thought was awesome, and he wrote back and said “Well, we can approach this a couple of different ways... we can make him part of the main story line for Lich King or we could do a really epic quest.” And he found this way, actually I forget who did the writing behind it, I know that Metzen really gave a lot of direction because I remember the e-mail where he, basically, described the quest line and his vision for the quest line. It was wild because he was able to take my brother’s struggle for about 4 or 5 years and represent it in this fantasy universe. And just reading it...just going through and actually reading what Metzen had paraphrased of what had gone on was pretty amazing. And then I sat down and I shared it with my Dad... and my Dad, he didn’t really...he didn’t know how to react. He was obviously moved by it. But he’s not Mr. Emotional Dude. So the first time that I saw the storyline in game... my hat goes off to the creative department here, the writing abilities and the guys on Team 2... and what’s wild is I actually had the crew here put together the DVD montage of that storyline and I gave that to my parents...and my Mom, she kind of refuses to watch it, just because it’s too much for her, I think. My Dad, I guess he snuck out with a little portable DVD player and he had to watch it in private in a car. And I ended up taking a copy of it as well...and buried that along with some of his personal belongings up in the Arctic Circle... So I would say that, without question, one of the most personal moments for me is that Bridenbrad quest line. Every once in a while I Google the quest line and there’s dudes who are like, you know they are actually checking out the lore behind the various quest lines that are out there. And I Google Bridenbrad and it’s actually kind of cool because there are these guys who are like” Oh my God, this quest line is awesome! and they don’t get it, but then some other people, I guess the guys on the RP servers fully geek out on it and they are like “Hey, I was rooting through the manual and there’s a line in the manual that’s talking about how... I basically did a dedication in the manual for Brad and then they Google his name and they found out that he had died and basically they put two and two together. They go through and they review the kind of cancer that he had and it’s just kind of crazy because is sort of a way to immortalize him...I don’t know it was...it was good stuff. I mean, I guess, on the lighter side of things, that’s just cool. I’ve gotten some his friends that have e-mailed me that play WoW and they’re just like: “Dude, that was epic. That was a thing you needed to do for Brad."
I can't believe they buried his belongings in the Arctic Circle. That's just awesome.
评论来自
489022
This is about Brad Bridenbecker who did indeed have cancer. His brother, Rob Bridenbecker the VP of online technologies, after discovering his death emailed team 2 and requested a chain in his brother's memorial. Chris Metzen, senior vice president, then responded saying we can do this multiple ways; either a part of the major lich king chain or a separate epic chain.
Metzen and team 2 then wrote a chain of quests that really represented Brad's life for the past 5 years. They then sent the ideas to Rob who shared it with his father. His dad didn't know how to react because he wasn't a very emotional man. They later made a dvd version of the quest for Rob who sent it to his parents. His mom couldn't watch it because "it's too much for her", however, his dad snuck out to his car with a dvd player and watched it.
评论来自
xtina
Jean Pierre Poulain -
http://www.wowhead.com/?npc=34244
- was another Blizzard employee who passed away. (IMDB listing:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2087684/
) His Argent Tournament NPC is on Krasus' Landing in Dalaran.
评论来自
463030
RIP.
You're missed greatly.
Lok'vadnod can be heard throughout Orgrimmar.
评论来自
409787
This Questline Involving Bridenbrad Was Created As A Sort Of Tribute To Rob Bridenbecker, One Of Blizzard's Designers And Such, Who's Brother Had Passed Away. His Brother Was First Diagnosed With Cancer But He Managed To Fight It For A Few Years, But Eventually He Passed Away. Rob Sent An Email Out To Chris Metzen About His Brother, Asking If They Could Include Some Epic Story Relating To What Happened To Him. So Blizzard Designed This Storyline Which Is Much Like The Actual Pain Of Dealing With Cancer And...Well Knowing That You Will Most Likely Die Soon. This Is Pretty Amazing And Touching For Rob Just The Meaning That They Honored His Brother In This Game.
评论来自
CowPower
/Salute...
评论来自
348503
Here is the video of the brother of the real Bridenbrad (Bridenbecker).
http://www.wow-europe.com/wowanniversary/video/?v=Rob_Bridenbecker_Q2#video
/Salute
评论来自
NecrochildK
I hadn't gotten to this yet in game, but a friend just linked the video of Rob's interview to me. As a cancer survivor, I find the quest line very touching. I only wish they had a title and tabard for survivors as a reward. Still, I can't wait to do this quest line now. I nearly died at 18 because of Hodgekin's Lymphoma. So I can quite relate to the struggle Brad and his family went through.
评论来自
Chyvaelry
I started this quest chain a while ago, and never got back to it. Just saw the interviews with Metzen and Bridenbecker last week. Came back to finish the chain with tears in my eyes.
Well Done Blizzard.
评论来自
344013
I'm currently doing the quest chain for the 3rd time. ;_; /salute
Cancer sucks.
评论来自
PlagueCarrier
I did this quest before I knew about Brad Bridenbecker and his struggle with cancer. I have also done the Erza Wheathoof quests and I think blizzard has done something wonderful for these people. R.I.P.
/salute
评论来自
101807
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html;jsessionid=353B878E95CCEB7B2B7A1C20C4DC99AB.blade23_06?topicId=20860998298&postId=208590816899&sid=1
I really enjoyed reading that post. :)
评论来自
Narribri
I have done this questline with two of my characters now, and it still makes me cry. I have sometimes thought it would be nice to be able to buy the ring in real life (similar design, choice of gems) and dedicate the proceeds to cancer research Now that would be a tribute to the real Crusader Bridenbrad.
评论来自
Rhadegund
This is certainly one of the best quest chains in game.
This quest, along with the Tirion Fordring "look what they did to my boy" and the Sully Baloo letter were the last three things I did before I took my "brb at The Cataclysm" break. Simply because they were so epic and memorable.
I'm far to manly to admit I had a little cry.
评论来自
612580
/salute to Crusader Bridenbrad, and /salute to Brad Bridenbecker. Both great men to be plagued by the Scourge. One in fiction, one in reality.
We need more people like Bridenbrad in real life, the world would be a much better place.
Humanity in general have become more self serving, more vainglorious through the ages. We've become complacent and uncaring for others, and only feeding the embers of our own greed.
This needs to change, ladies and gentlemen.
评论来自
597282
;_; This is more touching now that I have read the background of this story. I was like "wow, this is a sweet little quest, especially at the end" Great memorial.
评论来自
Lorethal
Immortalized in a video game. This is how I want to be remembered. :)
For I would rather not have people question why a statue was raised in my honor, but rather have them question why one was not.
评论来自
75738
I didn't make this video but it really moved me, as did this quest series.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6wV76tOM3U
评论来自
LoreMooster
I love this quest and the fact that it is a memorial. It was one of many I have found in the game that are just amazing. There are so many, and I'm sad to see that some of them have been removed with the introduction of Cataclysm. Strength and Honor!
评论来自
768291
Who would have thought, that there will be so many honor, in a simple game like that. And by honor, I do not mean the one you get from killing enemy players, I mean REAL honor, that touches your heart, and stays in your memory.
I started from the memorial of Koiter, and I ended up reading stories, that put pain in my chest. I have played this game from around 7 years, and had no idea that there is so deep meaning in simple things like that. Which leads me to an idea, that will ease my pain, and most likely the pain of others.
On each of their respective birthdays, and the days that all of them have died, aswell during the Day Of The Dead, I will go to all of their memorials, and give respect to their deaths. I will bring along friends, and tell them who those people are, and how they died. It will be good from all of you, to do the same. Because, when few words are spoken, or wrote on a small piece of paper, they with ease fade into the abyss of time, but, when many, many words are wrote, they become a book, and a book, can be passed down with centuries and milleniums. We, the people that respect those who have died, are the words. Let us find more people, and make a whole book with them, so the honor of those who have died, be remembered for as long as possible.
Let us now bow and kneel to the dead ones, because, no one shall escape from that, be it king, or be it simple harvester. I will post this around, and make more people see this. Let us do something, that we can be proud of, let us show to the families and close friends, that we, the ones that play this game, care a lot.
P.S. : Message created by DarkTroll, a Private Server player, that cannot effort to play in Retail. One Must Die To Be Reborn, those have died, and shall be reborn, by this memorial. When titles, races, sides, weapons and armors are removed, we are all just mortal people.
评论来自
MiltiadesBooga
/salute
Asatoma Sadgamaya
Thamaso Maa Jyothir Gamaya
Mrithyor Maa Amrutham Gamaya
Aum Shanti Shanti Shantihi
Translation:
Lead me from the unreal to the real.
Lead me from ignorance to enlightenment.
Lead me from death to immortality.
Peace, peace, peace.
评论来自
Wednesdae
I just finished this quest line, I teared up when A'dal came for him in the end. Superb job Blizz, Bridenbrad will live on in my mind for some time. I will keep his Signet ring in my bank to remember his story.
评论来自
Diablo69
As soon as I heard about this quest, I knew I had to do it. I was looking forward to the Argent Crusade quests in Northrend just so I get to do this quest.
评论来自
1087721
Just did this quest line again (for maybe the 15th time) last night. It doesn't matter where else I level, I always make sure to do this quest line as it's so moving.
评论来自
mbaylis13
This is
hands down
my favorite quest chain that is outside of the main storyline in the entire game and as cheesy as it may seem, as soon as my characters are big enough (Alliance and Horde alike) I take them to Icecrown in search of
Crusader Bridenbrad
.
I will run the whole chain uninterrupted by any other quests. My characters will offer him words of comfort, hope and encouragement as they seek out and return to him with each of the possible cures. And every time, when A'dal comes and takes his spirit away, I find myself tearing up and my characters remain kneeling there next to where he had lain for a few moments longer, mourning his passing, before returning with his possessions to
Highlord Tirion Fordring
.
No matter what class they are, they choose to accept the
Signet of Bridenbrad
and (for those that its stats do benefit) even after they pick up higher ilevel rings, it stays in their bank (getting re-equipped frequently as it's also a permanent part of all their RP gear sets) as a reminder of that brave and noble crusader.
To find out
after
I'd already been doing this, that this is a tribute to someone who loved WoW that lost their battle with cancer (and as someone who has watched friends and family battle this horrible real life corruption of the body - some successfully, some not) just makes this quest even more epic. Beautifully done, Blizzard. Beautifully done.
评论来自
Quilan
Rest in Peace...
May he find where the traveler never tires, the lover never leaves, the hungry never starve.
/salute
评论来自
datgrl
Avendesora of Thunderhorn (US) put together these videos of the various tributes within the game. They are a beautiful and moving memorial to some players who loved the game and brought something positive to it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK44XQIzLos&feature=player_embedded
Crusader Bridenbad - Icecrown
Rousch - Hillsbrad
Decorated headstone-Jesse Morales
Captain Armando Ossex - Alterac Valley
Caylee Dak - Shattrath & Alicia - Stormwind
Shrine of the Fallen - Barrens
Ahab Wheathoof - Bloodhoof Village
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRYRy-C8aFg&feature=player_embedded
Buin Phloppy Freehand
Elloric - Seat of Knowledge
Tabea and Apollo - Dalaran
Owen's Wishing Well - Jade Forest
评论来自
Balgair
No matter how many times I do this questline (and it must be 10+ times by now), I always find a tear in my eye at the ending. Beautifully written storyline for a lovely tribute, this has to be Blizzard at their very best.
I hope the family of the real Brad Bridenbecker know just how many of us are still moved by it, even several years later.
R.I.P.
/salute
评论来自
MelanaAdara
I love this quest chain. I've done it on some of my alts but I think I need to do it again. I hadn't realised before that it was a tribute to a real person. That makes it even more moving.
It was however in the back of my mind when writing a story about my death knight and how his life would eventually end.
Gillaen did these quests and was inspired to live his life in the service of his fellow men as an atonement for the crimes he committed as a member of the Scourge. At the end he was enabled by an un-named Naaru to join his family in the Light.
If you'd like to read his story you can find it on FanFiction.net or Deviantart under the pen name MelanaAdara.
评论来自
Jeolene
Took me forever to figure out what this quest was and the name of the soldier. Was talking about it in Trade, no one could remember the specific names.
This story ranks right up there with Ysera and Wrynn's deaths.
评论来自
neydiki
For those who are looking here for the loremaster achievement; if you are missing crusader bridenbrad part of the icecrown story progress and cant get any quest from Tirion nor Crusader Bridenbrad, go to the
阿达尔
and see if you are missing
阿达尔的恩赐
评论来自
Nevial
I played through this questline back in Wrath, when everyone was still figuring things out — learning about all this story, both real and commemorative. It messed me up then, even before I knew the story. Then it messed me up more.
I just played through it again, fresh, for the first time in probably around ten years, and it's still just as powerful to me today as it was, then.
Well done, Quest team.
评论来自
Phryne
I played Wrath back in 2008, recently trying to complete loremaster and this was the only chain I had left.
If you are like me and abandoned something on the chain over 10 years ago and nothing in icecrown is pointing you in the right direction, check the locations of the Boon quests. I checked Shattrath and then Moonglade and "Hope Within the Emerald Nightmare" was on the minimap before I wasted the time flying there.
You can also check your uncompleted quests in wowhead through your profile.
评论来自
Bic55
I am a 120 Mage working on achievements in Northrend. Ran through all the required questlines for Icecrown except "Crusader Bridenbrad." I have gone all over to try to find the starting quest to no avail. Father Gustav has nothing for me. Highlord Tirion has nothing. Can't seem to find where to start. There are no quest givers in Argent Vanguard or Crusaders point. I am missing something but have no idea what. Any help would be appreciated.
Well, I write this just a mere 4 hours later. I decided that I would take the advice of some other comments and just move on to another area, but use the Hero Call Board in SW. I figured soon or later the questline would pop up even if it was the last one I do. Anyway, went to the board and the first place the board called out was Mt. Hyjal. Kalimdor? Really? I was hoping to stay in Northrend. But like I good boy, I went, kicking dirt along the way. Upon arrival, I was quested to ride a dragon for the tour, but before I did, I saw another quest giver and wanted to grab that before I took off. Well, I had to enter the dream world and collect three acorns. Holy smokes, He sent me back to Icecrown with acorns to continue the quest to conclude Crusader Bridenbrad. I was so relieved.
I was able to complete the quest line, obtain the achievement and take part in a wonderful tribute to a wonderful person. I read most of the comments on how touching it was and it did not disappoint. Indeed well done Blizz….well done indeed.
评论来自
petasrt25554
i´m about to get Loremaster and i had to do this questchain i love to see this kind of quests in this game. RIP brad, bastion awaits.
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北伐军战士布雷登布莱德
这个 NPC 能在这些地区找到:
冰冠冰川
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A Guide to In-Game Memorials
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