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Deathknell is a small Forsaken village nestled in a well guarded valley just north of Silverpine Forest in Tirisfal Glades, which serves as the starting area for the Forsaken. There, dead bodies from all over Azeroth are being shipped in, and Val'kyr give the gift-- and curse-- of undeath to them. The Dark Lady and her people are desperate for new "recruits." The church of Deathknell is one of the main bases of the Forsaken cult of the Forgotten Shadow. It is possible that this is the same village as Vandermar Village. He stopped at the tavern, asking for a ale. He said he was from Karazhan. But if he was from Deathknell, would he not be dead? The Tavern Keeper wondered the same thing, but they didnt bother asking with that sword of his... When he left, one of the undead rogues stealthed and followed the stranger. When the stranger stopped, he was in a building, rising his sword in the air, and electricity slaughtering all the scourge in the ruin building. The rogue reported to the Shadow Priest about what had happened. The Shadow Priest was shocked, saying "Its him! Its him!" The rogue asked who he was finally, and the Shadow Priest answered "He is the Argent Crusade's spy. He only spys and kills scourge!" The Deathknell was a capital ship that appeared in Xim at Vontor, a holoplay that was written by the holowright Peshosloc. The play portrayed the Deathknell as being the flagship of the warlord Xim the Despot during the Third Battle of Vontor.
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He stopped at the tavern, asking for a ale. He said he was from Karazhan. But if he was from Deathknell, would he not be dead? The Tavern Keeper wondered the same thing, but they didnt bother asking with that sword of his... When he left, one of the undead rogues stealthed and followed the stranger. When the stranger stopped, he was in a building, rising his sword in the air, and electricity slaughtering all the scourge in the ruin building. The rogue reported to the Shadow Priest about what had happened. The Shadow Priest was shocked, saying "Its him! Its him!" The rogue asked who he was finally, and the Shadow Priest answered "He is the Argent Crusade's spy. He only spys and kills scourge!" The Deathknell was a capital ship that appeared in Xim at Vontor, a holoplay that was written by the holowright Peshosloc. The play portrayed the Deathknell as being the flagship of the warlord Xim the Despot during the Third Battle of Vontor. Deathknell is a small Forsaken village nestled in a well guarded valley just north of Silverpine Forest in Tirisfal Glades, which serves as the starting area for the Forsaken. There, dead bodies from all over Azeroth are being shipped in, and Val'kyr give the gift-- and curse-- of undeath to them. The Dark Lady and her people are desperate for new "recruits." One of the greatest struggles for the citizens of Deathknell is obtaining the natural resources they need to survive, particularly gold. The goldmine to the northwest has been overrun by spiders, and the people of Deathknell frequently attempt to clear it out so that they may begin mining its precious metals. In the meantime, they do what they must to survive in the face of the Scourge and the Scarlet Crusade. Lore-wise, Deathknell is unique among Forsaken sites due to its name. While other communities inhabited by the rebel undead of the Banshee Queen retained their names from their days as centers of human civilization, Deathknell was obviously renamed to its current appellation for reasons unknown. The valley itself is guarded by a number of Deathguard Elites. The church of Deathknell is one of the main bases of the Forsaken cult of the Forgotten Shadow. It is possible that this is the same village as Vandermar Village.
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