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The Corrupted Ashbringer/Scarlet Monastery Event is initiated by entering the cathedral wing of the Scarlet Monastery with Inv sword 2h ashbringercorrupt [Corrupted Ashbringer] equipped. Scarlet Crusade NPC's will be friendly to the player, and they will face and kneel the player when in close proximity. The spirit of Highlord Alexandros Mograine kills his son, Renault, the Scarlet Commander, for his betrayal. Highlord Mograine purifies his former peer, High Inquisitor Fairbanks, by freeing his spirit from his undead form, and disappears. Fairbanks informs the player of the events surrounding the history of the Ashbringer, as well as where to find Mograine's other son, who has the ability to forge the blade anew.

In the Ashbringer comic, Darion Mograine serves in place of the player, though Fairbanks is not restored.

Event script[]

As the wielder of the Ashbringer enters the Cathedral, all the Scarlet NPCs turn friendly.

Scarlet Commander Mograine yells: Bow down! Kneel before the Ashbringer! A new dawn approaches, brothers and sisters! Our message will be delivered to the filth of this world through the chosen one!

As the wielder of the Asbringer walks past the Scarlet Crusaders, they kneel before them and say some of the following:

  • Kneel! Kneel before the Ashbringer!
  • Ashbringer...
  • And so it begins...
  • I am unworthy, sir.
  • Have you come to save this world? To cleanse it?
  • Take me with you, sir.

The Chapel Door lies open, the Crusaders inside awaiting. As the wielder of the Ashbringer approaches Scarlet Commander Mograine, he addresses them.

Scarlet Commander Mograine says: You hold my father's blade, <name>. My soldiers are yours to control, my <Lord/Lady>. Take them... Lead them... The impure must be purged. They must be cleansed of their taint.

Highlord Mograine's spirit appears at the doors of the chapel, and walks over to his son to confront him.

Highlord Mograine says: Renault...

Scarlet Commander Mograine says: Father... But... How?

Highlord Mograine says: Did you think that your betrayal would be forgotten? Lost in the carefully planned cover up of my death? Blood of my blood, the blade felt your cruelty long after my heart had stopped beating. And in death, I knew what you had done. But now, the chains of Kel'Thuzad hold me no more. I come to serve justice. I AM ASHBRINGER.

Scarlet Commander Mograine says: Forgive me, father! Please...

Highlord Mograine smites his son who falls to the ground, dead.

Highlord Mograine says: You are forgiven...

Highlord Mograine despawns.

As the wielder of the Ashbringer enters High Inquisitor Fairbanks' secret room, his spirit is freed from his undead form and he can be interacted with.

Dialogue with Fairbanks[]

After Mograine despawns, High Inquisitor Fairbanks has more information for the wielder of the Corrupted Ashbringer. Though he can be interacted with by anyone accompanying the wielder of the Ashbringer, only the Ashbringer can pursue beyond the initial gossip dialogue.

At last, the curse is lifted. Thank you, hero.

Gossip Curse? What's going on here, Fairbanks?

You mean, you don't know? The sword that you carry on your back - it is known as Ashbringer; named after its original owner.

Gossip Mograine?

Aye, the Highlord Mograine: A founder of the original order of the Scarlet Crusade. A knight of unwavering faith and purity; Mograine would be betrayed by his own son and slain by Kel'Thuzad's forces inside Stratholme. It is how I ended up here...

Gossip What do you mean?

It was High General Abbendis, High Inquisitor Isillien, and Highlord Mograine that formed the Crusade. In its infancy, the Crusade was a noble order. The madness and insane zealotry that you see now did not exist. It was not until the one known as Grand Crusader appeared that the wheels of corruption were set in motion.

Gossip I still do not fully understand.

The Highlord was the lynchpin of the Crusade. Aye, Mograine was called the Ashbringer because of his exploits versus the armies of the Lich King. With only blade and faith, Mograine would walk into whole battalions of undead and emerge unscathed - the ashes of his foes being the only indication that he had been there at all. Do you not understand? The very face of death feared him! It trembled in his presence!

Gossip Incredible story. So how did he die?

The only way a hero can die, <race>: Through tragedy. The Grand Crusader struck a deal with Kel'Thuzad himself! An ambush would be staged that would result in the death of Mograine. The type of betrayal that could only be a result of the actions of one's most trusted and loved companions.

Gossip You mean...

<High Inquisitor Fairbanks nods.>
Aye, the lesser Mograine, the one known as the Scarlet Commander, through - what I suspect - the dealings of the Grand Crusader. He led his father to the ambush like a lamb to the slaughter.

Gossip How do you know all of this?

<High Inquisitor Fairbanks lifts up his tabard revealing several gruesome scars.>
Because I was there... I was the Highlord's most trusted advisor. I should have known... I felt that something was amiss yet I allowed it to happen. Would you believe that there were a thousand or more Scourge?

Gossip A thousand? For one man?

This was the Ashbringer, fool! As the Scourge began to materialize around us, Mograine's blade began to glow... to hum... the younger Mograine would take that as a sign to make his escape. They descended upon us with a hunger the likes of which I had never seen. Yet...

Gossip Yet? Yet what??

It was not enough.
<Fairbanks smirks briefly, lost in a memory.>
A thousand came and a thousand died. By the Light! By the might of Mograine! He would smite them down as fast as they could come. Through the chaos, I noticed that the lesser Mograine was still there, off in the distance. I called him, "Help us, Renault! Help your father, boy!"

Gossip And did he?

<High Inquisitor Fairbanks shakes his head.>
No... He stood in the background, watching as the legion of undead descended upon us. Soon after, my powers were exhausted. I was the first to fall... Surely they would tear me limb from limb as I lay there unconscious; but they ignored me completely, focusing all of their attention on the Highlord.

Gossip Continue please, Fairbanks.

It was all I could do to feign death as the corpses of the Scourge piled upon me. There was darkness and only the muffled sounds of the battle above me. The clashing of iron, the gnashing and grinding... gruesome, terrible sounds. And then there was silence. He called to me! "Fairbanks! Fairbanks, where are you? Talk to me, Fairbanks!" And then came the sound of incredulousness. The bite of betrayal, <race>...

Gossip You mean...

The boy had picked up Ashbringer and driven it through his father's heart as his back was turned. His last words will haunt me forever: "What have you done, Renault? Why would you do this?"

Gossip You were right, Fairbanks. That is tragic.

The blade and Mograine were a singular entity. Do you understand? This act corrupted the blade and lead to Mograine's own corruption as a death knight of Kel'Thuzad. I swore that if I lived, I would expose the perpetrators of this heinous crime. For two days I remained under the rot and contagion of Scourge - gathering as much strength as possible to escape the razed city.

Gossip And you did...

Aye, I did. Much to the dismay of the lesser Mograine, I made my way back to the Scarlet Monastery. I shouted and screamed. I told the tale to any that would listen. And I would be murdered in cold blood for my actions, dragged to this chamber - the dark secret of the order. But some did listen... some heard my words. Thus was born the Argent Dawn...

Gossip You tell an incredible tale, Fairbanks. What of the blade? Is it beyond redemption?

I'm afraid that the blade which you hold in your hands is beyond saving. The hatred runs too deep. But do not lose hope, <class>. Where one chapter has ended, a new one begins.
Find his son - a more devout and pious man you may never meet. It is rumored that he is able to build the Ashbringer anew, without requiring the old, tainted blade.

Gossip But his son is dead.

<High Inquisitor Fairbanks shakes his head.>
No, <race>; only one of his sons is dead. The other lives...
<High Inquisitor Fairbanks points to the sky.>
The Outland... Find him there...

Notes[]

  • During the days of The Burning Crusade it was a common speculation that David Wayne would eventually end up being revealed as the second son of Alexandros Mograine. David's relative youth for a member of the Sons of Lothar, his isolation, his blacksmithing skills and dialogs all led people to think he was the one Fairbanks was speaking about, but Wrath of the Lich King eventually revealed that the other son was actually Darion Mograine (who was not in Outland). The Ashbringer sword was thus purified by the Light of Dawn instead of being recreated.
  • In the official story presented in the Ashbringer graphic novel, Darion Mograine was the one to bring the sword to Scarlet Monastery.

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Videos[]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24iX8QD3pRA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QViNP4cnPyM

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