"You lied to your men and betrayed the mercenaries who fought for you! What's happenin' to you, Arthas? Is vengeance all that is important to you?"."Damn boy, I never imagined that you'd be the one to come to our rescue!".Against a single opponent, or when fighting alongside powerful allies, he uses his Bash feat to keep foes out of the action. When the enemy closes to within range of his hammer, he attempts to stun opponents with his Storm Bolt feat before charging into melee, activating his stone flesh ability at the same time. Muradin begins a battle by activating his stoneskin ability and grabbing his long rifle, blasting away at the most powerful opponent he can see. They're estimatin' that it's gonna take another 28 days before that door comes down!" Cataclysm "I've brought in the best gnomes we've got to get those doors open. Just before the Plagueworks was opened up as part of the endgame raid for Wrath of the Lich King, Muradin Bronzebeard made the following remark if Alliance players spoke to him after killing Deathbringer Saurfang: If a raid member brings to Muradin, who stands in Light's Hammer, regardless of faction after the Lich King is defeated, he wishes he was able to stop Arthas from claiming " that accursed blade." Alliance players can also find him standing near Tirion Fordring inside Icecrown Citadel at Light's Hammer. Muradin commands the gunship Skybreaker during the Gunship Battle in Icecrown Citadel. ![]() The game then phases, causing Muradin to be replaced by Velog Icebellow. He then leaves the frost dwarves to hunt down Arthas. Despite his people befriending the Alliance and the Explorers' Guild, he expressed concern over involving his people in wars that would result in their deaths.Īfter a long Alliance quest chain, Muradin is reunited with both Brann and Magni, and recalls his lost memories. Eventually, Muradin/Yorg became King of the Frostborn and brings his people into the Alliance, which had begun journeying into Northrend to do battle with the Lich King, the renegade blue dragonflight, and the iron dwarves. After slaying the worm single-handedly and saving the dwarves, they took him in and gave him the name Yorg Stormheart, after a legendary Frostborn warrior. Not about to let their new-found cousin freeze to death, they took him along with them, and a short time later they came under attack by a jormungar. These Frostborn just happened to be on their way home to Frosthold from a trek across the Dragonblight. Muradin was eventually tracked down by a group of Frostborn dwarves, who followed his trail of blood-soaked snow during an extremely harsh blizzard. Confused, hurt, and with total amnesia, he wandered out into the snow. A short time after Arthas left, Muradin awoke. It turns out that Muradin was not slain when the ice encasing Frostmourne shattered, but was merely wounded. In World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, in a quest in the Frostmourne Cavern in the Dragonblight, players can see a flashback of the interaction between Arthas and Muradin prior to Arthas claiming Frostmourne. Muradin in the persona of Yorg Stormheart, King of the Frostborn. But unbeknownst to everyone Muradin had survived his wounds and currently suffers from amnesia. It seems that there are some accounts which claim it was Arthas who caused Muradin's "death" when claiming the sword (which is true from a certain point-of-view if one stops to consider that it was Arthas who caused the explosion and didn't care in the least). Muradin gave a final desperate warning about the cursed blade, and was thought then to become its first victim when the ice imprisoning it shattered and impaled him. The older and wiser Muradin was distressed by the change he saw in the young prince, but Arthas refused to listen to his counsel. In his obsession to destroy the Dreadlord Mal'ganis, Arthas had Muradin lead him to Frostmourne, betraying his own men in the process. ![]() It was during one expedition to Northrend in search of the runeblade Frostmourne that Muradin met Arthas for the final time. He returned to it often, observing its ferocious natives and sketching its ruined architecture. In his travels, Muradin visited Northrend and became fascinated with the desolate continent. Muradin was also one of the founding members of the dwarven Explorers' Guild, which was dedicated to exploration and archeology across the world. As Arthas grew up, Muradin took it upon himself to teach the lad all he knew about fighting with blades and the two became close companions on many adventures. During that time period he grew close to the Royal Family, and befriended the young Prince Arthas. During the Second War, Muradin served as official liaison between Lordaeron and Khaz Modan, and accompanied the Alliance armies shortly before the battles at Blackrock Spire and the Dark Portal.
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