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| location = [[Light's Hope Chapel]] in [[Eastern Plaguelands]]
 
| location = [[Light's Hope Chapel]] in [[Eastern Plaguelands]]
 
| occupation = High Priest
 
| occupation = High Priest
| status = Discussing the Scourge threat at Light's Hope Chapel}}
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| status = Discussing the [[Scourge]] threat at Light's Hope Chapel}}
   
 
'''Father Inigo Montoy''' is a level 60 [[quest giver]] located at [[Light's Hope Chapel]] in the [[contested]] territory of [[Eastern Plaguelands]]. He is affiliated with the [[Brotherhood of the Light]].
 
'''Father Inigo Montoy''' is a level 60 [[quest giver]] located at [[Light's Hope Chapel]] in the [[contested]] territory of [[Eastern Plaguelands]]. He is affiliated with the [[Brotherhood of the Light]].
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[[Priest]]s can turn in items to him in order to get the [[Tier 3]] armor set, the [[Vestments of Faith]].
 
[[Priest]]s can turn in items to him in order to get the [[Tier 3]] armor set, the [[Vestments of Faith]].
   
Following the assault on [[Naxxramas]], the agents who defeated [[Kel'Thuzad]] delivered his [[The Phylactery of Kel'Thuzad|phylactery]] to Inigo for payment. However, the Argent Dawn reports that they never received the phylactery. It would thus appear that Montoy's true master is not the Argent Dawn at all, but so far nothing is known about his motivations.
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Following the assault on [[Naxxramas]], the agents who defeated [[Kel'Thuzad]] delivered his [[The Phylactery of Kel'Thuzad|phylactery]] to Inigo for payment. However, the [[Argent Dawn]] reports that they never received the phylactery. It would thus appear that Montoy's true master is not the Argent Dawn at all, but so far nothing is known about his motivations.
   
 
He starts the following quests:
 
He starts the following quests:

Revision as of 17:07, 17 August 2008

Father Inigo Montoy
Image of Father Inigo Montoy
Gender Male
Race Human
Class Priest
Affiliation(s) Brotherhood of the Light
Occupation High Priest
Location Light's Hope Chapel in Eastern Plaguelands
Status Discussing the Scourge threat at Light's Hope Chapel

Father Inigo Montoy is a level 60 quest giver located at Light's Hope Chapel in the contested territory of Eastern Plaguelands. He is affiliated with the Brotherhood of the Light.

Priests can turn in items to him in order to get the Tier 3 armor set, the Vestments of Faith.

Following the assault on Naxxramas, the agents who defeated Kel'Thuzad delivered his phylactery to Inigo for payment. However, the Argent Dawn reports that they never received the phylactery. It would thus appear that Montoy's true master is not the Argent Dawn at all, but so far nothing is known about his motivations.

He starts the following quests:

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See List of Eastern Plaguelands NPCs.

Thel'zan?

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It is interesting to note that in the quest "An End And A Beginning", Bolvar Fordragon insinuates that the Lich Thel'zan the Duskbringer is in fact Inigo Montoy, raised as a Lich by Arthas. The necessary item for this quest, [Thel'zan's Phylactery], seems to confirm this; the phylactery has the initials "I.M." etched on the side.

Trivia

His name is a tribute to the character Inigo Montoya from the book The Princess Bride by William Goldman and the movie of the same name. He was a master swordsman who spoke those famous words, "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die," now one of the most memorable quotes in fantasy.

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Some also ponder the fact that the name is more than just a tribute, and that it might have a deeper meaning. The fact that he obviously takes the phylactery of Kel'Thuzad for himself (or unknown masters) may be a hint to show that Kel'Thuzad might be Montoy's father (as the quote mentioned above would suggest) or some other close relative. Alternatively, Montoy's father could have been killed by Kel'Thuzad.

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