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Despite this may be a an April's Fool SS, I wondered about the Ruby Dragonshrine at the minimap, wich seems related to the 5 coloured shrines wich supposadly surrounding the Wyrmrest Temple. So convenient that even the mountain or shrine is red and have the shape of a dragon head watched from above. The textures around looks messy, and the trees and flowers around the elf seems taken from Quel'Thalas surroundings. Also, the bones and the snowy wasteland behind seems to correlate with the fact that the shrines and the central temple are in between the Dragonblight and that the dragons fly around there to rest in peace. Also, speaking about the red dragonflight, remembering their career of the Red Aspect (The Life), perhaps the grassy land and the red tint of the environment are related to the mystical powers of the Red Aspect (or perhaps not, but I like to expeculate since these dragons are in charge of Life). If all this is false, well, is a nice Quel'Thalas revamp with a crappy texturized minimap. Anyway, the wiki will have a Ruby Dragonshrine or similar soon or later, so, I hope I'm not bothering by creating this talk page about it, despite the current month (to think on my country we do the same but on the 28th of December, The Day of the Innocents). Ui-charactercreate-races troll-male Ravenore , the Necroshadowmancer 20:42, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
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Actually, Orbaz Bloodbane killed Dahlia Suntouch, not Duke Vallenhal. Johnl

Not necessarily. Duke Vallenhal replaced Orbaz Bloodbane in the Ruby Dragonshrine in early Beta, so without him being there it can be inferred that Duke Vallenhal did the deed, since he's the only death knight present and Dahlia doesn't specify a name. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 10:03, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
Remnant of Dahlia Suntouch says Bloodbane.--SWM2448 21:31, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
Oh, well that's pretty clear then. Better change it. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 02:50, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
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