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This article is fan fiction.
The contents herein are entirely player made and in no way represent official Warcraft lore or history. The characters and events listed are of an independent nature and are applied for roleplaying purposes only.
NeutralZel'tharas
Image of Zel'tharas
Gender Male
Race Blood elf
Class Runemaster (current), Warrior, Paladin (co-current)
Affiliation(s) Dalaran, Theramore, Silvermoon City
Occupation Fighter against the Blue dragonflight, represenitive of Theramore
Location Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Status Alive
Relative(s) Alatar Greyblade (friend)
Alignment Neutral good
Captain Darill

Zel'tharas during his time in Theramore

Zel'tharas is a Blood elf Runemaster. He is a friend of Alatar Greyblade, and serves as Theramore's represenitive and scout in Northrend.

He currently fights against the Blue dragonflight, seeing them as "insane pests who have nothing better to do but make false claims that all spellcasters are a threat to Azeroth, and then then try to use that load of defective ogre turd to justify trying to blow us all to K'aresh."

Combat[]

Zel'tharas is, for lack of better wording, completely frizzled as to why there are so few blood elven runemasters. The combat style of a runemaster is perfect for a blood elf, so why aren't there very many? Perhaps because it only works for him?

Zel'tharas usually only walks into battle with either half charged runes, or completely empty runes. Many who do not know much about blood elves would claim this is either insane, stupid, brave, or all three. However, those who know more then those ignorant fools see the sense in his tactics. As I was saying, he walks into battle with either half charged runes, or completely empty runes, and runs straight forward to his opponent. He attempts a few hits, if succesful, an adaption of the Spell arcane manatap [Mana Tap] he invented for his combat style leeches the enemy's mana, thus charging a single rune.

Later, when he has charged up at least a few runes, he releases the energy inside, which in turn either gives his punches more of a blast, or giving him more energy to attack faster.

Once he had completed this analyisis, there was only one thing he could find that could point out how there was so few blood elven runemasters - his adaption of Mana Tap. But that was simple, it did not take much effort. Perhaps he was simply more intelligant then other elves?

It will most likely remain a mystery. Both to Zel'tharas, and the rest of us.

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