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History of Warcraft:War of the Three Hammers

The dwarves of Ironforge Mountain lived in peace for many long centuries. However, their

society grew too large within the confines of their mountain cities. Though the mighty High

King, Modimus Anvilmar, buy wow goldruled over all

dwarves with justice and wisdom, three powerful factions had arisen amongst the dwarven

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The Bronzebeard clan, buy wow goldruled by Thane Madoran

Bronzebeard, buy wow goldheld close ties to the High

King and stood as the traditional defenders of Ironforge Mountain. The Wildhammer clan,

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inhabited the foothills and crags around the base of the mountain and sought to gain

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faction, the Dark Iron clan, was ruled by the sorcerer-thane Thaurissan. The Dark Irons hid

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but tensions erupted when High King Anvilmar passed away from old age. The three

ruling clans went to war for control of Ironforge itself. The dwarf civil war raged under

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Bronzebeards, who had the largest standing army, banished the Dark Irons and Wildhammers

from under the mountain.

Khardros and his Wildhammer warriors traveled north through the barrier gates of Dun Algaz,

and they founded their own kingdom within the distant peak of Grim Batol. There, the

Wildhammers thrived and rebuilt their stores of treasure. Thaurissan and his Dark Irons did

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Ironforge. Leading his people far to the south, Thaurissan founded a city (which he named

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did little to ease the Dark Iron's rancor toward their cousins. Thaurissan and his sorceress

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against both Ironforge and Grim Batol. The Dark Irons were intent on claiming all of Khaz

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The Dark Iron armies smashed against their cousins' strongholds and very nearly took both

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Modgud's army would fare no better against Khardros and his Wildhammer warriors.

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things crawled up from the depths of the earth to stalk the Wildhammers in their own halls.

Eventually Modgud broke through the gates and laid siege to the fortress itself. The

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himself wading through the roiling masses to slay the sorceress queen. With their queen

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The combined armies of Ironforge and Grim Batol then turned south, intent on destroying

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Thaurissan called upon the ancient powers sleeping beneath the world. To his shock,

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Witnessing the horrific devastation and the fires spreading across the southern mountains,

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The Bronzebeards returned to Ironforge and rebuilt their glorious city. The Wildhammers also

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the Wildhammers crafted the city of Aerie Peak, where the Wildhammers grew closer to

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Seeking to retain relations and trade with their cousins, the dwarves of Ironforge

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but the Wildhammers were much changed by the horrors they witnessed at Grim Batol.

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kingdom within the mountain. cheap wow goldThe

ideological differences between the two remaining dwarven clans eventually led to their

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