Talk:Deathknell
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Deathknell
Ya know... No one's ever questioned this, to my knowledge, but...what did Deathknell used to be? Was it an actual town before the Plague of Undeath swept across Lordaeron? If so, was it actually called "Deathknell"? If not, where did it come from? Did the Forsaken build it after establishing themselves in the Ruins of Lordaeron? I mean, "Brill" if a fairly decent town name for a human town...but Deathknell? Crypt or not, that's a bit much... ~ Doc Lithius [U|T|C] 09:12, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
I think it was a human town- look at the architecture. Anyway, i remember there was a custom map in WC3 called Deathknell. Also, a random name for a lich in WC3 was Kali'naj Dethknell, even though that's spelled without an a.VariDaDreadlord (talk · contr) 21:22, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
I have a feeling that Deathnkell used to be Vandermar Village, which was the location of Undead mission 1 in WC3. The village showed up on all of the maps in WC3 but none in WoW. Julzwinfield (talk · contr) 20:06, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
I agree remember in wc3 vandermar have a cathedral that could represent the church in the town of deathknell —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Menethils (talk · contr).
