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⚫ | '''Blackhawk''' was a [[night elf]] [[warden]], who left Theramore with |
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⚫ | '''Blackhawk''' was a [[night elf]] [[warden]], who left [[Theramore]] with her companions the [[goblin]] [[engineer]], [[Jocas Irongear]], and the [[spiritwalker]], [[Ashar Ghosthoof]], aboard Jocas' [[zeppelin]]. A mysterious merchant hired them to transport a cargo of spices out of [[Ratchet]]. Blackhawk discovered the crates contained smuggled [[carrion beetle]]s. The merchant sensing he was caught, removed his hood and revealed his true identity of a [[troll]] [[witch doctor]]. He then attacked the crew, but was slain by the warden. The zeppelin was damaged during the fight, and Jocas attempted to fix it before it crashed.<ref>{{ref book |author= Mike Johnstone |title= [[Magic & Mayhem]] |isbn=9781588469540 |pages=27-28}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 10:55, 18 December 2010
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Gender | Female |
Race | Night elf |
Class | Warden |
Status | Unknown |
This article contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.
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Blackhawk was a night elf warden, who left Theramore with her companions the goblin engineer, Jocas Irongear, and the spiritwalker, Ashar Ghosthoof, aboard Jocas' zeppelin. A mysterious merchant hired them to transport a cargo of spices out of Ratchet. Blackhawk discovered the crates contained smuggled carrion beetles. The merchant sensing he was caught, removed his hood and revealed his true identity of a troll witch doctor. He then attacked the crew, but was slain by the warden. The zeppelin was damaged during the fight, and Jocas attempted to fix it before it crashed.[1]
References
- ^ Mike Johnstone. Magic & Mayhem, 27-28. ISBN 9781588469540.