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+ | {{Licensing|Mob}} |
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− | | name = Kebok |
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− | | image = KebokCata.jpg |
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− | | title = |
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− | | level = 35 |
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− | | faction = Neutral |
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− | | city = |
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− | | race = Goblin |
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− | | creature = Humanoid |
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− | | sex = Male |
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− | | location = [[Stranglethorn Vale]] |
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− | }} |
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− | '''Kebok''' is a level 35 [[quest giver]] located in [[the Salty Sailor Tavern]] in [[Booty Bay]], in the [[contested]] territory of [[Stranglethorn Vale]]. The trolls have been killing agents in the jungle, so Kebok sends adventurers to kill trolls and bring back [[Bloodscalp Ear]]s and [[Skullsplitter Tusk]]s. Kebok intends on using the tusks as undetectable fake tiger fangs to export to islands in the South Seas. |
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− | He starts the following quests: |
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− | * {{questlong|Neutral|35|Bloodscalp Ears}} |
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− | * {{questlong|Neutral|36|Hostile Takeover}} |
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− | * {{questlong|Neutral|42|Skullsplitter Tusks}} |
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− | <br> |
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− | See [[List of Stranglethorn Vale NPCs]]. |
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− | <gallery> |
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− | File: Kebok.jpg|Old model |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | ==External links== |
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− | <!-- Read http://www.wowpedia.org/Wowpedia:External_links before posting your links here. |
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− | Links that do not conform to the rules will be DELETED. |
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− | Repeat violations may result in a BAN. |
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− | Have a nice day. :) --> |
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− | {{Elinks-NPC|737}} |
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− | [[Category:Goblin quest givers]] |
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− | [[Category:Booty Bay NPCs]] |
Revision as of 23:34, 20 July 2011
Licensing
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