Around Azeroth: A dragon graveyard
Player Kerr on the Windrunner server was farming mithril in the Hinterlands when he decided to go exploring by the Emerald Dream portal in the area. The outdoor raid dragon Lethon appeared and Kerr beat a quick retreat, but stumbled on this dragon graveyard. As Kerr put it: "I wonder who the [dead] dragon was?"
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Do you have any unusual World of Warcraft images that are just collecting dust in your screenshots folder? Because we'd love to see it on Around Azeroth! Sharing your screenshot is as simple as e-mailing aroundazeroth@wow.com with a copy of your shot and a brief explanation of the scene. You could be featured here next!
Remember to include your player name, server and/or guild if you want it mentioned. We prefer full screen shots without the UI showing. And please, no more sunsets. No, really. Ok, only if it's a sunrise in new Patch 2.4 lands. We'll take those anytime. Oh, and no more shots of Omen killed in Ogrimmar. It's cool, we get it. A lot of it.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Up Feb 18th 2008 11:05AM
That dragon's gotten me a couple times...
Kerr Feb 18th 2008 1:07PM
*she
:P
popor on eu-lightbringer Feb 24th 2008 12:47AM
ok, this comment is a bit late, but still applicable. The stone arrangement is reminiscent of a viking chief's grave. The stones are arranged in the shape of a ship. Gravesites similar to this are fairly common throughout some parts of southern Norway. A viking ship often had a dragon carved into the bow of the ship.