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(In-game screenshot of Prynne)
 
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== Summary ==
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In-game screenshot of Prynne
 
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== Licensing ==
[[Image:Artimus-insidethecitadel.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Artimus in Light's Hammer]]
 
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[[Image:Artimus-icecrowncitadel.jpg|thumb|right|250px|In Frostmourne's shadow...]]
 
At the behest of [[User:Joshmaul/Saavedro of Stratholme|Saavedro of Stratholme]], '''[[User:Joshmaul/Artimus Devaneaux|Baron Artimus Devaneaux]]''' now makes war against the Scourge inside Icecrown Citadel itself, after narrowly escaping the wrath of the Lich King in the Halls of Reflection.
 
 
==The Fight in the Lower Spire==
 
Artimus accompanied Saavedro into the Lower Spire where he confronted and destroyed Lord Marrowgar, watcher of Icecrown Citadel's defenses. After Saavedro was wounded by Lady Deathwhisper, Artimus continued on at the side of [[User:Joshmaul/Taeril'hane Ketiron|Master Taeril'hane Ketiron]] and his Horde contingent, and destroyed the lich and her acolytes. At the Rampart of Skulls, however, Artimus and Ketiron split - the Master going to join High Overlord Saurfang onboard ''Orgrim's Hammer'', and the Baron going to join Muradin Bronzebeard onboard the ''Skybreaker''. During their first duel, the ''Skybreaker'' was forced to fall back due to severe damage caused by the Horde guns, but the Alliance would soon get their revenge in a second duel in the skies near Icecrown Citadel; ''Orgrim's Hammer'' had hovered nearby to cover their allies inside the Citadel.
 
 
===The ''Skybreaker'''s Revenge===
 
[[Image:Artimus-gunshipbattle.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Artimus and his compatriots slay a Kor'kron battle-mage freezing the ''Skybreaker'''s offensive cannons]]
 
 
The ''Skybreaker'', repaired and ready to fight once more, returned to the Citadel to extract its vengeance. Lady Samarrah, the druid leading the Alliance contingent, instructed Artimus and other melee fighters to strap on goblin jetpacks (a prospect that did not appeal to the death knight, who had no wish to have his second death be splatting onto the icy rocks below) and jump across the narrow gap to the deck of ''Orgrim's Hammer'' and kill both any Kor'kron battle-mages freezing the ship's guns and any other Kor'kron troops that may impede the progress of the ''Skybreaker'' to reach the summit. Remaining onboard throughout, Artimus and his compatriots managed to avenge their earlier loss to the ''Orgrim's Hammer'' when Ketiron made his way up into the Citadel, slaughtering much of the Kor'kron contingent, but largely avoiding the wrath of Saurfang. Continuing upwards where he met Ketiron - stalled by the movements of materiel - Artimus faced the Deathbringer, formerly the son of Saurfang, who had fallen at the Wrathgate. With Ketiron's aid and the strength at arms of his companions, the Deathbringer fell.
 
 
A small zeppelin bearing Saurfang - who had fallen back onboard ''Orgrim's Hammer'' - landed on the platform, the High Overlord coming across to claim the body of his son. Muradin attempted to block Saurfang's way, but eventually relented at King Varian's command to "let a grieving father pass". Thanking Varian for his kindness, Saurfang admonished the Horde soldiers to not forsake their honor, no matter how difficult the battle. Impressed by the dignity of the Horde commander, Artimus continued on into the inner reaches of the Spire, where the way to the Lich King's innermost defenses were laid open to them.
 
 
==Into the Plagueworks==
 
[[Image:Artimus-plagueworks.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Carefully moving in to avoid patrolling geists, Artimus prepares to do battle against the massive abomination Festergut]]
 
 
As a former general of the Scourge, Artimus knew full well the horrors that the Lich King and his minions could conjure, and so it was that he entered the Plagueworks to do battle against the armies of abominations and other creatures engineered by the dark forces. The Plagueworks were the domain of a mad scientist called Professor Putricide, who resided in his sealed lab behind the center door. To the left and right of that door were the rooms containing the abominations Rotface and Festergut, the twisted "children" of Putricide...
 

Revision as of 19:46, 24 March 2011

Summary

In-game screenshot of Prynne

Licensing