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− | | name = Commander Ameer |
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− | | image = Ameer.jpg |
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− | | level = 70 |
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− | | faction = Neutral |
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− | | race = Ethereal |
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− | | creature = Humanoid |
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− | | sex = Male |
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− | | location = [[Netherstorm]] |
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− | }} |
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− | '''Commander Ameer''' is a level 70 [[quest giver]] located at the [[Protectorate Watch Post]] in the [[contested]] territory of [[Netherstorm]]. He is the head officer of the Protectorate on [[Outland]]. After the initial quest, he interacts through a [[Image of Commander Ameer|projection]] of himself. |
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− | He starts the following quests: |
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− | * {{questlong|neutral|70|The Ethereum}} |
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− | * {{questlong|neutral|70|A Mission of Mercy}} |
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− | * {{questlong|neutral|70|Ethereum Secrets}} |
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− | * {{questlong|neutral|70|Ethereum Prisoner I.D. Catalogue}} (Repeatable) |
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− | * {{questlong|neutral|70|A Thousand Worlds}} |
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− | * {{questlong|neutral|70|Stasis Chambers of Bash'ir}} |
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− | <br> |
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− | See [[List of Netherstorm NPCs]]. |
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− | == External links == |
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− | {{Elinks-NPC|20448}} |
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− | {{DEFAULTSORT:Ameer, Commander}} |
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− | [[Category:Ethereals]] |
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− | [[Category:Quest Givers]] |
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− | [[Category:Zone:Netherstorm]] |
Revision as of 06:53, 1 January 2011
Licensing
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