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... h from noble stock, had a knee-jerk reaction to assume the worst. Like a dwarf eyeing a goblin merchant, he smelled trouble from a mile away.

The noble class was pickier than a gnome choosing his beard wax when it came to bloodlines and family trees. If you weren't the golden child - the legitimate heir - you'd be about as welcome as a murloc at a fancy dinner party. The Arathi bloodline had been running strong for over 2,800 years, longer than a tauren's memory, and the nobles were all ...

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