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As the saying goes, any tinker can pilot a vehicle, but only the truly gifted can be the vehicle. The thrill of high flying of high-flying combat sings to a particularly few foolhardy types, who forgo all worldly persuits to become one with their vehicles, flying barons of destruction. These few brave and exemplary souls are known as aces.

An ace is a master of the wheel, a vehicular expert with no equal. The thrill of the dive-bomb - the rush of wind past his goggled face, the roar of phlogiston engines beneath him, these are the things that give life meaning to aces. While the ace is a master of any vehicle he can get his hands on, the ace is truly free only while in the air. Throughout his training, the ace gains sharp wits and quick hands, and even outside the cockpit he is always on the verge of moving. Every action is graceful, every word sharp and cocky, and his eyes forever look toward the horizon. For the flyboys of the world, every day is a new experience, and every moment on the ground is wasted when one could be soaring in the heavens.

By large, ages are members of the Alliance. Gnomes and Ironforge dwarves create some of the slickest, meanest aerial machines Azeroth has every known, and in all three wars they proved their mettle again and again. Aces proved their worth in the Third War, where they dished aeriel death to enemies of Stormwind and Lordaeron from atop their steam-powered vessels; many aces claim that, without them, the end of the war would have been quite different. In times of relative peace, the Alliance aces still fly sorties when needed, and often enlist as guards escorting cargo over aerial pathways.

Many goblins also find the path of the ace irresistable, plying their madness-enhanced skills while piloting upgraded war zeppelins and other aeronautical nightmares. At least one noteable goblin ace spreads fear in the airways of Kalimdor via an intricate rocket pack strapped to his back and several mounted weapons. Most goblin aces, unfortunately, turn into deadly aeriel pirates for Ratchet. These buccaneers of the air inspire terror over caravans, keeping guards near the east coast of Kalimdor looking to the sky.

Whether mercenary or enlisted, the ace attempts to stretch and break the boundaries of his skills, seeking other aces to prove that he, alone, is the greatest pilot ever. This tendency forces many an ace to travel the world in his vehicle, stopping only in bars to brag about his exploits, or repair shops to correct the inevitable wear and tear he puts his machine through. Many aces hold personal contests or issue proclamations of talent; and more than one city hosts fairs where aces of different generations, races and talent come together in epic contests of skill.

Adventuring provides aces with "exercise," a chance to hone their skills and possibly earn some money to upgrade their crafts. Most aces take advantage of a special technological device or a spell or magic item to bring their vehicles with them. Some even cobble together tank treads or other devices, grounding their vehicles to go underground.

Understandably, aces get along best with tinkers, as they themselves must have some experience as tinkers to understand and control their vehicles. While most quickly abandon the art of tinkering for more martial pursuits, they recognize the skills of other tinkers in designing and and upgrading the next greatest ship. Often an ace has a small group of followers, at least one a dedicated aeronautical engineer who forever tinkers on his idol's prized machine, and defends his master's honor whether he needs it or not.

Aces also respect the prowess of warriors and barbarians, seeing them as ground-bound cousins. Aces hold a general distrust of magic and its users, though not as great a distrust as other tinkers do. They can certainly see the usefulness of a well-placed healing aura or fireball from above, however, and many larger ships have a mage or priest, to serve as medic or artillery as needed. Aces take other classes on a case-by-case basis. While many observers on the ground think aces should get along with windwarriors, the two masters of the air often fall into clashes over which is superior.

Lords of the Sky - Notable Aces

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