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Dizdemona is a warlock, which once attacked Onyxia in her lair. Several comments of her are known: "The deadliest weapon is one that ends a conflict." about the Eternium Runed Blade. "How do you know which one is real?!" about Mirror Image. "Let's see if this works on the third try." about Mystic Denial.

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  • TCG Heroes of Azeroth/2
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  • Dizdemona is a warlock, which once attacked Onyxia in her lair. Several comments of her are known: "The deadliest weapon is one that ends a conflict." about the Eternium Runed Blade. "How do you know which one is real?!" about Mirror Image. "Let's see if this works on the third try." about Mystic Denial.
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  • Mining, Tailoring
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
Site
  • WoWTCGdb
Set
  • Heroes of Azeroth
Faction
  • Alliance
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  • 3(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Dizdemona
Type
  • Hero
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flavor
  • Who would believe fel magic could hide behind such a face?
Class
  • Warlock
Talent
  • Affliction
Health
  • 28(xsd:integer)
Artist
  • Gabe
Race
  • Gnome
abstract
  • Dizdemona is a warlock, which once attacked Onyxia in her lair. Several comments of her are known: "The deadliest weapon is one that ends a conflict." about the Eternium Runed Blade. "How do you know which one is real?!" about Mirror Image. "Let's see if this works on the third try." about Mystic Denial.
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