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Promising to look after his younger sister, Celesst, Bronil fled with the refugees and eventually made his way to Teldrassil, and took up residence in the town of Dolanaar. It was there that he and his sister carved out new lives for themselves. Celesst obtained her own household and married a chef by the name of Tyron Moonshadow. Never feeling comfortable with life on the new World Tree, Bronil was trained as a Hunter and set out to avenge his deceased family by tracking down every demon he could. Though he shares the overarching goal of the Demon Hunter caste of kaldorei society, he strongly disagrees with their methods and regards them as he does warlocks. |
Promising to look after his younger sister, Celesst, Bronil fled with the refugees and eventually made his way to Teldrassil, and took up residence in the town of Dolanaar. It was there that he and his sister carved out new lives for themselves. Celesst obtained her own household and married a chef by the name of Tyron Moonshadow. Never feeling comfortable with life on the new World Tree, Bronil was trained as a Hunter and set out to avenge his deceased family by tracking down every demon he could. Though he shares the overarching goal of the Demon Hunter caste of kaldorei society, he strongly disagrees with their methods and regards them as he does warlocks. |
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− | During his travels as a Hunter, Bronil was invited by Drahliana Moonrunner to join the the Moonwood Rangers, a defense force assigned to protect kaldorei lands and interests. He accepted the offer and joined them shortly before the battle at Scarab Wall. Wary of his vendetta against demons, but impressed by his skill and dedication to the Rangers, Drahliana gave Bronil the rank of Lord Ranger. Another Ranger, Rainfalle Sylvansong, was appointed to Lord Ranger at the same time, and the two became good friends |
+ | During his travels as a Hunter, Bronil was invited by Drahliana Moonrunner to join the the Moonwood Rangers, a defense force assigned to protect kaldorei lands and interests. He accepted the offer and joined them shortly before the battle at Scarab Wall. Wary of his vendetta against demons, but impressed by his skill and dedication to the Rangers, Drahliana gave Bronil the rank of Lord Ranger. Another Ranger, Rainfalle Sylvansong, was appointed to Lord Ranger at the same time, and the two became good friends. |
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− | The Scourge moved to the top of the list of threats when the Lich King awoke after years of slumber, and launched a surprise assault on the capital cities, reaching even as far as Shattrath in Outland. In response, the Rangers joined the Alliance's counterattack, and were among the first waves to set foot on Northrend. A veteran of the battle at Wrathgate, Bronil penetrated the Scourge forces all the way to Icecrown, where he suspected the Lich King had a trap lying in wait. It is here that details about his activities become foggy. Shortly after the Argent Tournament began calling forth competitors, High Captain Bartlett of the Skybreaker assigned Bronil a mission of the utmost importance: he was to track down and slay an unnaturally powerful knight bearing the insignia of the Scarlet Onslaught. The result of that mission is unknown since Bronil mysteriously vanished from Icecrown, as did all reports of the knight he was supposed to kill. |
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− | Later, Bronil's body was found in Ahn'Qiraj, and was then brought to Teldrassil for funeral ceremonies. Despite this, his body was never laid to rest, and he has been seen recently wielding druidic powers. How he obtained these powers, much less how he cheated death, remains a mystery even to him . . . |
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== Family == |
== Family == |
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