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[[Image:The Gates of Ironforge.jpg|thumb|The Gates of Ironforge]]
 
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| name=And Then There Were Two...
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'''The Gates of Ironforge''' lead from the cold lands of [[Dun Morogh]] into the city of [[Ironforge]] proper. They are a grand sight, and are visible from far across the land.
 
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| start=[[Zedd]]
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| faction=Alliance
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| id=11276
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| level=70
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| category=Howling Fjord
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| end=[[Glorenfeld]]
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| reputation=+150 [[Valiance Expedition]]
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| experience=9500
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| previous={{quest|Zedd's Probably Dead}}
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| next={{quest|The Depths of Depravity}}
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}}
   
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== Objectives ==
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To get to the Gates of Ironforge, you can head southwest from [[the Commons]] or north up the great ramp in central [[Dun Morogh]].
 
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Search the [[Utgarde Catacombs]] for [[Glorenfeld]].
   
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== Description ==
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{{Dun Morogh}}
 
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There's no sign of the cipher on [[Zedd]]. After carefully searching the area you discover some writing in the dirt:
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{{Ironforge}}
 
   
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"Glor and Dae inside catacombs. Have cipher and tablets."
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[[Category:City:Ironforge]]
 
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[[Category:Gnome territories]]
 
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Perhaps you should head to the catacombs located north of here and search for [[Glorenfeld]] and [[Daegarn]]. The bridge crossing the worg pit will lead you right to the tunnel leading down into the catacombs.
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[[Category:Dwarf territories]]
 
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== Completion ==
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About bloody time! [[Pulroy the Archaeologist|Pulroy]] and Zedd are dead.
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And Daegarn...
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<Glorenfeld shakes his head.>
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Taken by the [[Dragonflayer]] chieftain into the depths of these catacombs. I overhead that oversized mongrel mention something 'bout a sacrifice to the "Dread King."
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The cipher is hidden away in Daegarn's grimy beard.
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What? Dwarves hide things in their beards all the time!
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==Quest progression==
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{{:Quest:The Human League}}
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==Notes==
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This quest may be a reference to "And Then There Was Silence", a song of the power-metal group Blind Guardian [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Guardian] or, more probably, a reference to "...And Then There Were Three...", the ninth album of the Genesis [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...And_Then_There_Were_Three...].
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It could also be a reference to Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Soldier-Boys", where the nursery rhyme with the same name plays a significant part in the killer's methods of killing his victims.
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==External links==
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{{elinks-quest|11276}}

Revision as of 05:46, 4 December 2011

AllianceAnd Then There Were Two...
Start Zedd
End Glorenfeld
Level 70
Category Howling Fjord
Experience 9500
Reputation +150 Valiance Expedition
Previous Zedd's Probably Dead
Next The Depths of Depravity

Objectives

Search the Utgarde Catacombs for Glorenfeld.

Description

There's no sign of the cipher on Zedd. After carefully searching the area you discover some writing in the dirt:

"Glor and Dae inside catacombs. Have cipher and tablets."

Perhaps you should head to the catacombs located north of here and search for Glorenfeld and Daegarn. The bridge crossing the worg pit will lead you right to the tunnel leading down into the catacombs.

Completion

About bloody time! Pulroy and Zedd are dead.

And Daegarn...

<Glorenfeld shakes his head.>

Taken by the Dragonflayer chieftain into the depths of these catacombs. I overhead that oversized mongrel mention something 'bout a sacrifice to the "Dread King."

The cipher is hidden away in Daegarn's grimy beard.

What? Dwarves hide things in their beards all the time!

Quest progression

  1. A [10-30] The Human League
  2. A [10-30] Zedd's Probably Dead
  3. A [70] And Then There Were Two...
  4. A [10-30] The Depths of Depravity
  5. A [10-30] The Ring of Judgment
  6. A [10-30] Stunning Defeat at the Ring
  7. A [10-30] Return to Valgarde

Notes

This quest may be a reference to "And Then There Was Silence", a song of the power-metal group Blind Guardian [1] or, more probably, a reference to "...And Then There Were Three...", the ninth album of the Genesis [2]. It could also be a reference to Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Soldier-Boys", where the nursery rhyme with the same name plays a significant part in the killer's methods of killing his victims.

External links