With the exposure of [[Balnazzar]] and [[Mal'Ganis]], much of the senior leadership supposedly eliminated, the Lich King's defeat and [[Tirion Fordring]] retaking his old town of [[Hearthglen]] for the [[Argent Crusade]], the [[Scarlet Crusade]] appears to have become a shadow of its former self.
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With the exposure of [[Balnazzar]] and [[Mal'Ganis]], much of the senior leadership supposedly eliminated, the Lich King's defeat, and [[Tirion Fordring]] retaking his old town of [[Hearthglen]] for the [[Argent Crusade]], the [[Scarlet Crusade]] appears to have become a shadow of its former self.
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It has been discovered that the Crusade has completely lost [[Stratholme]] with Balnazzar shedding his disguise and killing the remaining Scarlet Crusaders within the city. Balnazzar then used his necromantic powers to resurrect them, as the '''Risen'''.<ref>{{quest|The Dreadlord Balnazzar}}</ref> A similar fate has befallen the Scarlet presence in Tyr's Hand. Hence, in an ironic twist of fate, many of the Scarlet holdouts have literally become what they sought to destroy.
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It has been discovered that the Crusade has completely lost [[Stratholme]] with Balnazzar shedding his disguise and killing the remaining Scarlet Crusaders within the city. Balnazzar then used his necromantic powers to resurrect them, as the '''Risen'''.<ref>{{questlong|Neutral|47|The Dreadlord Balnazzar}}</ref> A similar fate has befallen the Scarlet presence in Tyr's Hand. Hence, in an ironic twist of fate, many of the Scarlet holdouts have literally become what they sought to destroy.
It has been discovered that the Crusade has completely lost Stratholme with Balnazzar shedding his disguise and killing the remaining Scarlet Crusaders within the city. Balnazzar then used his necromantic powers to resurrect them, as the Risen.[1] A similar fate has befallen the Scarlet presence in Tyr's Hand. Hence, in an ironic twist of fate, many of the Scarlet holdouts have literally become what they sought to destroy.