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[[Image:Frostbridge.jpg|thumb|250px|Frostbridge]]
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The Frostbridge is a bridge which spans the Westrift to connect Coldarra to the Borean Tundra. It was named by the Tuskarr that lived nearby. It is narrow (but more than one hundred feet across) and arcs slightly. The top is rough to provide purchases, and has a small lip along the edges, enough to keep travelers from walking unknowing off the bridge but not enough to stop someone from being pushed. Blue dragons watch the bridge at all times and stop travelers from crossing without declaring their names and intentions.{{Cite|LoM|95-96}}
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The '''Frostbridge''' is a bridge which spans the [[Westrift]] to connect [[Coldarra]] to the [[Borean Tundra]]. It was named by the [[tuskarr]] that lived nearby. It is narrow (but more than one hundred feet across) and arcs slightly. The top is rough to provide purchases, and has a small lip along the edges, enough to keep travelers from walking unknowing off the bridge but not enough to stop someone from being pushed. Blue dragons watch the bridge at all times and stop travelers from crossing without declaring their names and intentions.<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', pg. 95-96</ref>
   
 
==Tuskarr Legend of the Frostbridge==
 
==Tuskarr Legend of the Frostbridge==
At some point a few centuries back a human came to Coldarra to see Malygos. This man was a scholar and wished to exchange ideas. The great dragon chose to see him, and had the man flown to the Nexus. For
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At some point a few centuries back a [[human]] came to Coldarra to see [[Malygos]]. This man was a scholar and wished to exchange ideas. The great dragon chose to see him, and had the man flown to the [[Nexus]]. For months they communed and formed a great friendship, but then the man returned to the world and his duties. He came back several times, however. Finally Malygos ordered a bridge fashioned across the Westrift so his friend could approach unaided.<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', pg. 96</ref>
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months they communed and formed a great friendship, but then the man returned to the world and his duties. He came back several times, however. Finally Malygos ordered a bridge fashioned across the Westrift so his friend could approach unaided.{{Cite|LoM|96}}
 
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==In Wrath of the Lich King==
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Frostbridge itself is not a subzone, but what may be its ruins can be seen near [[Amber Ledge]]. If so, the [[blue dragonflight]] presumably destroyed it.
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}
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[[Category:Borean Tundra]]
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[[Category:Crossings]]
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[[Category:Lands of Mystery]]

Revision as of 13:22, 10 June 2010

Frostbridge

Frostbridge

The Frostbridge is a bridge which spans the Westrift to connect Coldarra to the Borean Tundra. It was named by the tuskarr that lived nearby. It is narrow (but more than one hundred feet across) and arcs slightly. The top is rough to provide purchases, and has a small lip along the edges, enough to keep travelers from walking unknowing off the bridge but not enough to stop someone from being pushed. Blue dragons watch the bridge at all times and stop travelers from crossing without declaring their names and intentions.[1]

Tuskarr Legend of the Frostbridge

At some point a few centuries back a human came to Coldarra to see Malygos. This man was a scholar and wished to exchange ideas. The great dragon chose to see him, and had the man flown to the Nexus. For months they communed and formed a great friendship, but then the man returned to the world and his duties. He came back several times, however. Finally Malygos ordered a bridge fashioned across the Westrift so his friend could approach unaided.[2]

In Wrath of the Lich King

Frostbridge itself is not a subzone, but what may be its ruins can be seen near Amber Ledge. If so, the blue dragonflight presumably destroyed it.

References

 
  1. ^ Lands of Mystery, pg. 95-96
  2. ^ Lands of Mystery, pg. 96