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Aindrea Elspeth Silveraxe was a dwarven huntress and wayfarer in the days following the Third War. The daughter of Henrik Silveraxe, chief of Clan Silveraxe, her nobility, if it could be called such, was minor, both due to the Silveraxe clan's greater allegiance to Ironforge, and the dwarves' tendency to pay little mind to such matters.

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  • Aindrea Silveraxe
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  • Aindrea Elspeth Silveraxe was a dwarven huntress and wayfarer in the days following the Third War. The daughter of Henrik Silveraxe, chief of Clan Silveraxe, her nobility, if it could be called such, was minor, both due to the Silveraxe clan's greater allegiance to Ironforge, and the dwarves' tendency to pay little mind to such matters.
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  • Aindrea Elspeth Silveraxe was a dwarven huntress and wayfarer in the days following the Third War. The daughter of Henrik Silveraxe, chief of Clan Silveraxe, her nobility, if it could be called such, was minor, both due to the Silveraxe clan's greater allegiance to Ironforge, and the dwarves' tendency to pay little mind to such matters. Leaving the clan's home in the Khaz Mountains, near Ironforge, to venture into the wider world, Aindrea took it upon herself to act as an emissary of sorts for her people. However, it was rumored in the Halls of Ironforge and among the Silveraxe clan that her travels were made to prevent her father from entering her into marriage.
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