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− | Iskar was an advisor to [[Grom Hellscream]]. He oversaw [[Thrall]]'s tests to decide if he would receive an audience with Grom. First Thrall had to beat three of the clan's finest warriors, and Iskar was pleased when Thrall spared them. However, his next test required Thrall to kill a human child the clan had captured, which Thrall refused. Iskar prepared to set the clan's warriors on Thrall when Hellscream intervened. He reprimended Iskar for allowing the capture of a child that could be tracked back to them. He also waved away Iskar's concerns at Thrall's reluctance to kill, pointing out that senseless bloodshed had not benefited the Warsong Clan in the long run.{{Cite|LotC|124- |
+ | '''Iskar''' was an advisor to [[Grom Hellscream]]. He oversaw [[Thrall]]'s tests to decide if he would receive an audience with Grom. First Thrall had to beat three of the clan's finest warriors, and Iskar was pleased when Thrall spared them. However, his next test required Thrall to kill a human child the clan had captured, which Thrall refused. Iskar prepared to set the clan's warriors on Thrall when Hellscream intervened. He reprimended Iskar for allowing the capture of a child that could be tracked back to them. He also waved away Iskar's concerns at Thrall's reluctance to kill, pointing out that senseless bloodshed had not benefited the Warsong Clan in the long run.{{Cite|LotC|124-134}} |
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Revision as of 11:39, 16 February 2009
Iskar was an advisor to Grom Hellscream. He oversaw Thrall's tests to decide if he would receive an audience with Grom. First Thrall had to beat three of the clan's finest warriors, and Iskar was pleased when Thrall spared them. However, his next test required Thrall to kill a human child the clan had captured, which Thrall refused. Iskar prepared to set the clan's warriors on Thrall when Hellscream intervened. He reprimended Iskar for allowing the capture of a child that could be tracked back to them. He also waved away Iskar's concerns at Thrall's reluctance to kill, pointing out that senseless bloodshed had not benefited the Warsong Clan in the long run.Template:Cite