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The '''Valley of Kings''' is located in the southwestern corner of the [[dwarven]] territory of [[Loch Modan]], just west of [[Stonesplinter Valley]]. When going to or from [[Dun Morogh]] by the [[South Gate Pass]], adventurers pass through a piece of this verdant valley, which also is an important throughway to the dangerous region known as the [[Searing Gorge]]. The gate to the gorge remains under lock and guard, and adventurers have to prove their power to [[Mountaineer Pebblebitty]] before she will grant them full access through the gate.
 
The '''Valley of Kings''' is located in the southwestern corner of the [[dwarven]] territory of [[Loch Modan]], just west of [[Stonesplinter Valley]]. When going to or from [[Dun Morogh]] by the [[South Gate Pass]], adventurers pass through a piece of this verdant valley, which also is an important throughway to the dangerous region known as the [[Searing Gorge]]. The gate to the gorge remains under lock and guard, and adventurers have to prove their power to [[Mountaineer Pebblebitty]] before she will grant them full access through the gate.
   
The main feature of this area is the two large statues of Dwarven kings [[Madoran Bronzebeard]] and [[Khardros Wildhammer]]. They were erected after the [[War of the Three Hammers]] as a monument to the [[Ironforge]] victory.
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The main feature of this area is the two large statues of Dwarven kings [[Madoran Bronzebeard]] and [[Khardros Wildhammer]]. They were erected by order of Madoran's son and successor, [[Magni Bronzebeard|King Magni]], to commemorate the Bronzebeard/Wildhammer victory over the [[Dark Iron Clan]] in the [[War of the Three Hammers]].
   
 
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Valley of Kings

Valley of Kings

The Valley of Kings is located in the southwestern corner of the dwarven territory of Loch Modan, just west of Stonesplinter Valley. When going to or from Dun Morogh by the South Gate Pass, adventurers pass through a piece of this verdant valley, which also is an important throughway to the dangerous region known as the Searing Gorge. The gate to the gorge remains under lock and guard, and adventurers have to prove their power to Mountaineer Pebblebitty before she will grant them full access through the gate.

The main feature of this area is the two large statues of Dwarven kings Madoran Bronzebeard and Khardros Wildhammer. They were erected by order of Madoran's son and successor, King Magni, to commemorate the Bronzebeard/Wildhammer victory over the Dark Iron Clan in the War of the Three Hammers.