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Title | <Grand Master Rogue> |
Gender | Male |
Race | Black dragon (Dragonkin) |
Level | 7-30 |
Reaction | Alliance Horde |
Affiliation(s) | Ravenholdt |
Location | Ravenholdt Manor, Hillsbrad Foothills |
Status | Deceased |
Fahrad was a black dragon that had been in disguise who saved Wrathion when he was still in his egg. He remained loyal to his new prince even when Deathwing returned. He is a quest giver and rogue trainer located in Ravenholdt Manor in the Hillsbrad Foothills.
Background
Fahrad assisted Wrathion and a rogue adventurer in locating and killing the remaining corrupted black dragons throughout the world.[1] Although he never revealed to anyone that he was a dragon—not even his prince—Wrathion knew the truth.
When all the other black dragons were slain, including Deathwing himself, Wrathion turned his attention to Fahrad. He revealed that he knew Fahrad was a black dragon and, unfortunately, suffered the same corruption as the others did. Although Fahrad insisted he was in control, the Old God voices in his head were angered by Wrathion's actions and forced him to try to kill the prince. Wrathion immobilized Fahrad, and the adventurer dealt him the killing blow.[2]
Quests
[60] Junkboxes Needed
Quotes
- Rogue
Come to learn from the master eh?
Enter Proving Grounds
Yes, I have. Teach me.
- Non-rogue
Do I look like a <class> to you? Now run along before I feel the need to oil my blade... in your blood.
Trivia
[Fahrad's Reloading Repeater] is a reward from the quest
[60R] The Perfect Poison.
- Fahrad is voiced by David Lodge.
- He is the only Grand master trainer outside Northrend.
- His name is similar to the word "Verrat", German for "betrayal". It also sounds similar to the German word "Fahrrad", meaning bicycle (most likely a coincidence).
Gallery
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Fahrad's appearance before Warlords of Draenor.
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Fahrad and Wrathion planning their next move against the black dragonflight.
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Fahrad in the TCG.
Videos
Patch changes
Patch 4.3.0 (2011-11-29): Level increased from 60 to 85.
References
External links
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