Dear Elkeye, While running through the Barrens, I met a group of traveling Tauren. They called themselves members of The Stronghoof Tribe, and were called Kurosh Widehoren, Beàrwalker Hoofthunder and Kichalo Ihynlia Stronghoof. It then dawned upon me: I couldn't for the life of me remember how to speak Taurahe! My lips were moving, but no sound would come out. Very odd. They took me to a place called The Vile Reef. I don't know why they call it Vile, because other than getting punched in the stomach by some Murloc, it was very, very pretty. I shall speak to her again the next time we meet. Otcho
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| - Dear Elkeye, While running through the Barrens, I met a group of traveling Tauren. They called themselves members of The Stronghoof Tribe, and were called Kurosh Widehoren, Beàrwalker Hoofthunder and Kichalo Ihynlia Stronghoof. It then dawned upon me: I couldn't for the life of me remember how to speak Taurahe! My lips were moving, but no sound would come out. Very odd. They took me to a place called The Vile Reef. I don't know why they call it Vile, because other than getting punched in the stomach by some Murloc, it was very, very pretty. I shall speak to her again the next time we meet. Otcho
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| - Dear Elkeye, While running through the Barrens, I met a group of traveling Tauren. They called themselves members of The Stronghoof Tribe, and were called Kurosh Widehoren, Beàrwalker Hoofthunder and Kichalo Ihynlia Stronghoof. It then dawned upon me: I couldn't for the life of me remember how to speak Taurahe! My lips were moving, but no sound would come out. Very odd. They took me to a place called The Vile Reef. I don't know why they call it Vile, because other than getting punched in the stomach by some Murloc, it was very, very pretty. Note to myself: The Kichalo knows something. She seems to exhale mist, and fog creeps up from her hooves. She knows what it is my parents keep telling me to find. I tried to confront her, but I was too eager and she didn't share anything. She did sigh a lot. I shall speak to her again the next time we meet. Until next time, Otcho
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