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− | '''Royal Stonecutters Union''' (a.k.a '''Royal Stonecutter's Guild''') is a [[dwarf|dwarven]] organization of stonecutters, similar to the [[human]] [[Stonemasons Guild]]. |
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+ | {{Licensing|NPC}} |
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− | ==Known members== |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|dwarf|male}} [[Grand Mason Marblesten]] |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|dwarf|female}} [[Mason Goldgild]] |
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− | * {{RaceIcon|dwarf|female}} [[Forba Slabchisel]] |
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− | ==Work== |
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− | Their most famous tasks, or works they've been involved in, are: |
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− | * Removing [[:File:Stormwindharbour.jpg|a wall]] of [[The Canals|Stormwind's Canals]] with explosives and building [[:File:Harbor Gate.jpg|the gatehouse]] and the road leading down into [[Stormwind Harbor]] |
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− | * Building the [[Memorial to Sully Balloo|memorial]] for [[Sully Balloo]] |
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− | * Recovery and repair of [[Danath Trollbane]]'s statue in the [[Valley of Heroes]] |
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− | <gallery> |
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− | File:Marblesten's workshop.jpg|Grand Mason Marblesten's workshop in [[Ironforge]] |
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− | File:Marblesten's workshop2.jpg|Marblesten at work |
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− | File:Sully Ballo's Memorial.jpg|The memorial for Sully Balloo |
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− | File:Stormwindharbour.jpg|The Construction of the Gatehouse |
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− | File:Harbor Gate.jpg|The finished Gatehouse |
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− | File:Danath's Statue Recovery.jpg|The Recovery of Danath Trollbane's statue |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | [[pl:Royal Stonecutters Union]] |
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Revision as of 00:04, 21 July 2011
Licensing
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