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==History==
 
==History==
Uther confronted his former student, [[Arthas Menethil|Prince Arthas]], who had become the greatest of the [[Lich King]]'s death knights. Arthas had already destroyed [[Ruins of Lordaeron|the city of Lordaeron]], and continued to spread the [[Scourge]] across the [[Lordaeron|kingdom]]. Tasked by [[Tichondrius]] to find a magical vessel to carry the remains of [[Kel'Thuzad]] to the [[Sunwell]] in [[Quel'Thalas]], Arthas confronted Uther - who was holding the urn of [[King Terenas]] just outside of [[Andorhal]]. Meeting in combat, holy warhammer against evil runeblade [[Frostmourne]], A close fight but Uther knelt down and let Arthas take his life. He did this because he had accepted death and knew he would be returned to the world more powerful and in ways no one can explain. He was a great warrior, a hero, and the most righteous Paladin to ever live. After he knelt down Arthas killed Uther and took possession of the urn for himself. After this, a golden shower appeared from the skies and landed on Arthas as he had just killed the bringer of the light, Uther. Uther was so awesome, that he pissed on Arthas from the afterlife. That was a wicked feat. I love Uther forever.
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Uther confronted his former student, [[Arthas Menethil|Prince Arthas]], who had become the greatest of the [[Lich King]]'s death knights. Arthas had already destroyed [[Ruins of Lordaeron|the city of Lordaeron]], and continued to spread the [[Scourge]] across the [[Lordaeron|kingdom]]. Tasked by [[Tichondrius]] to find a magical vessel to carry the remains of [[Kel'Thuzad]] to the [[Sunwell]] in [[Quel'Thalas]], Arthas confronted Uther - who was holding the urn of [[King Terenas]] just outside of [[Andorhal]]. Meeting in combat, holy warhammer against evil runeblade [[Frostmourne]], Arthas killed Uther and took possession of the urn for himself.
 
Currently his tomb is protected by three great warriors.
 
 
The Draenei shaman Panix.
 
The Human Paladin Khatzuhoto.
 
The Human Paladin Eucx.
 
 
They keep the hordies out, yo.
 
 
Also, the great legends of Beeker and Kermitt help guard the tomb from such evils as [[Arthas]], that fucker. I hope he gets e-pee'd on again.
 
 
However, none of thus would have been possible if it weren't for the undefeatable [[Icky]].
 
 
 
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==Burial==
 
==Burial==
 
[[Image:Uther'sTombOutside.JPG|thumb|Outside Uther's Tomb]]
 
[[Image:Uther'sTombOutside.JPG|thumb|Outside Uther's Tomb]]

Revision as of 00:08, 7 February 2007

Uther

The Tomb of Uther the Lightbringer

Uther's Tomb is a monument dedicated to Uther the Lightbringer, at Sorrow Hill in what is now Western Plaguelands - the only bastion of Light in a dying land.

History

Uther confronted his former student, Prince Arthas, who had become the greatest of the Lich King's death knights. Arthas had already destroyed the city of Lordaeron, and continued to spread the Scourge across the kingdom. Tasked by Tichondrius to find a magical vessel to carry the remains of Kel'Thuzad to the Sunwell in Quel'Thalas, Arthas confronted Uther - who was holding the urn of King Terenas just outside of Andorhal. Meeting in combat, holy warhammer against evil runeblade Frostmourne, Arthas killed Uther and took possession of the urn for himself.

Burial

File:Uther'sTombOutside.JPG

Outside Uther's Tomb

Uther's body was retrieved by his remaining soldiers, and buried in a great tomb built for him to the south of the ruins of Andorhal, vigilantly guarded by defenders of the Alliance. The headstone shows him in a heroic pose, a tome of Light in one hand, his warhammer in the other. The marker stone before it reads:

Here lies Uther the Lightbringer
First Paladin - Founder of the Order of the Silver Hand.
Uther lived and died to defend the Kingdom of Lordaeron. Though he was betrayed by his most beloved student, we believe that his spirit lives on. He continues to watch over us, even as the shadows close in around our ruined land. His light is the light of all humanity - and so long as we honor his example, it shall never fade.
-Anonymous