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'''Mord'rethar: The Death Gate''' is the first line of defense used by the [[Scourge]] in [[Icecrown]]. Behind this gate lies the [[Valley of Lost Hope]].
 
'''Mord'rethar: The Death Gate''' is the first line of defense used by the [[Scourge]] in [[Icecrown]]. Behind this gate lies the [[Valley of Lost Hope]].
   
In order to take down [[Icecrown Citadel]] the gates in Icecrown must first be taken.<ref>{{quest|Poke and Prod}}</ref> This is why players of the alliance and horde are sent to sabotage these gates, before the big armies can conqueror the gates. These quests are either given by [[Koltira Deathweaver]] or [[Thassarian]], depending on your faction.
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In order to take down [[Icecrown Citadel]] the gates in Icecrown must first be taken.<ref>{{quest|Poke and Prod}}</ref> This is why players of the alliance and horde are sent to sabotage these gates, before the big armies can conqueror the gates. These quests are either given by [[Koltira Deathweaver]] or [[Thassarian]], depending on your faction and involve killing [[Pustulent Horror]]s and turn the plaque they have into corrosive acid, the latter being better for the troops than the first.<ref>{{quest|Basic Chemistry}}</ref>
   
   

Revision as of 20:11, 7 November 2010

Mord'Rethar

Mord'rethar: The Death Gate

Mord'rethar: The Death Gate is the first line of defense used by the Scourge in Icecrown. Behind this gate lies the Valley of Lost Hope.

In order to take down Icecrown Citadel the gates in Icecrown must first be taken.[1] This is why players of the alliance and horde are sent to sabotage these gates, before the big armies can conqueror the gates. These quests are either given by Koltira Deathweaver or Thassarian, depending on your faction and involve killing Pustulent Horrors and turn the plaque they have into corrosive acid, the latter being better for the troops than the first.[2]


Mord means murder in Norwegian, but it is unknown whether this is a coincidence.


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