Talk:Nighthelm/Gul'Dan's Death

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Note. This battle took place in Idaol not Cutnipaniel, and the player did his own RP about the death with another of his characters in the Far East.--Steve2609 21:22, 9 March 2007 (CET)

Someone that knows what's going on. Thanks. Could you please change it. Just note that the game mechanics said Kazuma did kill Gul'Dan. -- Shenron

I don't think the game mechanics get that specific, because the battle (I had a character there) said Gul'Dan was wounded, and the next round said he was killed, but not by who.--Steve2609 16:59, 10 March 2007 (CET)

Right under "Gul'Dan, King of Nighthelm has been killed" It his Kazuma had collected the bounty. At first I didn't see it. Then I received a bulk of messages from fellow Aenilians saying "Good Job, you slew Gul'Dan" and from Nighthelm saying "I hate you etc. etc. etc." You are free to give different versions of the story or whatever.

"Another Note: Kazuma is not a hero, and therefore would not have been the one to personally kill Gul'Dan, as only heros fight alongside their men, thus the reason why they count as a man on the battlefield. For the sake of not undermining the hero class, the below RP should be not be considered factual, but as mere propoganda about the battle."

Secondly I not going to believe that for one second until you give me a wiki page saying that, non-hero's can't die, nobody said they can't kill.

Another thing. that was Fredrick's dream....argh, this sucks you know that!!! Look if it's so bad how about we put as opening something about blah blah blah blah then nobody know how Gul'Dan dies because not enough people saw it. Kazuma's tale, Fredrick's dream etc., -- Shenron

If Kazuma received the bounty on Gul'Dans head, any one man of his unit can be the killer. Now, the bounty goes to the commander of the unit that kills the hero in question, that doesn't necessarily mean it was the commander himself who did it. And as owner of two hero characters myself, I believe that, since heroes are the only class to fight side by side with their men, credit should go to Kazuma's unit, not Kazuma himself. -Pizarro 04:30, 11 March 2007 (CET)