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− | The '''Grimtotem Compound''' {{co|69|39|Feralas}} is a large village, made of two areas, east of [[Dire Maul]] in [[Feralas]]. As the name implies, it is here [[Grimtotem]] tauren make one of their homes. In the southern section a large cage contains several imprisoned [[Sprite Darter]]s. |
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− | East of the northern section are a few [[gnoll]] camps. |
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− | The southern section is no longer flagged under the subzone since Cataclysm. |
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Revision as of 01:48, 21 July 2011
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Licensing:
This image is copyrighted to Blizzard Entertainment Inc. |
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Blizzard Entertainment Inc. grants "a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable and non- assignable license to use and display, for home, noncommercial and personal use only, one copy of any material and/or software that you may download from [their] site, including, but not limited to, any files, codes, audio or images incorporated in or generated by the software (collectively the "Downloaded Content") provided, however, that you must include or maintain all copyright and other notices contained or associated with such Downloaded Content." |
Furthermore, we believe this falls under American fair use law because:
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