Talk:William Dunadaire
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Does anyone know what the point of these NPCs is? Are they quest-related? Are they references to someone in pop culture or within Blizzard? They were only recently added to the game, and they don't appear to have any use. They just stand around and talk to eachother... And it's a bit strange that two humans and four night elves would hang around just to talk. How they all share that single bed in the house nearby is beyond me, lol. -=<lilyth>=- t/c 06:29, 4 January 2009 (UTC)
- I'm not so sure what they're supposed to be there for. One of them used to have a quest for killing tallstriders in Darkshore, but it turned out to be a bug or something because a questgiver in Auberdine originally gave it. Could it be just RP'ing NPCs? Like for some reason we need an example of how to do it? You have a family of night elves, and two humans who share the same last name, hanging around what used to be a vacant cottage just talking and if I remember right, one of the female night elves makes a pass at the human guy. So as far as I can tell, it's literally just an RP example. But it's still interesting that Blizz decided to yet again throw in some useless NPCs into Classic Azeroth.

Mykael Mourningsun (talk) 00:53, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
- I'm not so sure what they're supposed to be there for. One of them used to have a quest for killing tallstriders in Darkshore, but it turned out to be a bug or something because a questgiver in Auberdine originally gave it. Could it be just RP'ing NPCs? Like for some reason we need an example of how to do it? You have a family of night elves, and two humans who share the same last name, hanging around what used to be a vacant cottage just talking and if I remember right, one of the female night elves makes a pass at the human guy. So as far as I can tell, it's literally just an RP example. But it's still interesting that Blizz decided to yet again throw in some useless NPCs into Classic Azeroth.