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The final battle came, and Valonforth fought alongside his Prince and achieved victory. |
The final battle came, and Valonforth fought alongside his Prince and achieved victory. |
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== Wrath of the Lich King == |
== Wrath of the Lich King == |
Revision as of 14:26, 6 May 2009
Luc Valonforth | |
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Gender | Male |
Race | Human (Uncategorized) |
Level | 73 Elite |
Reaction | Alliance Horde |
Location | Currently unknown; last seen in the past in the Dragonblight[86.6, 66.2] |
Status | Unknown |
Captain Luc Valonforth[1] was one of Prince Arthas Menethil's captains during the Third War.
When an emissary arrived from Lordaeron, it was Valonforth who met with him. The emissary ordered Valonforth to withdraw the army back home. Captain Luc Valonforth answered to King Terenas rather than Arthas, and prepared the army for its journey back to Lordaeron. However, Arthas sunk the ships that could return them home, and blamed it on his mercenaries. Valonforth had the mercenaries killed, and looked on as Arthas declared that they would finish what they started here or fall.
The final battle came, and Valonforth fought alongside his Prince and achieved victory.
He was one of several notable captains such as Captain Falric and Marwyn.
Wrath of the Lich King
He made his first appearance in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King; until then he had been the same, originally nameless Captain from Warcraft 3.
He makes his debut in the quest The Truth Shall Set Us Free, where he re-enacts the scene when the Alliance Emissary orders the troops to be recalled to Lordaeron.
However unlike the rest of the Forgotten, he does not turn into a ghost form, he just vanishes like Muradin and Arthas. This might mean he is still alive. It is possible that unlike Marwyn and Falric, he was one of the captains to survive and found Valgarde, which bears a name similar to his. It is possible that Valgarde was named after him and he was its founder.
Quotes
- "I apologize emissary but the prince is away on an errand. What brings you to this desolate place?"
- "To hell with the undead! We'll cut our way through the woods men!"
- "Well milord, your father had our troops recalled at lord Uther's request."