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I am slightly modifying a poem to use it as several lines for Uther.
The issue is that the poem directly references a real-life river by name one time. While Lordamere Lake somewhat works with the rhythm, I'm quite sure this description doesn't fit, as the lake's waters aren't exactly supposed to be pouring:
When I die, remember, lay me
Lowly in the silent tomb,
Where the prairie stretches free,
Sweet Lordaeron, my cherished home.
There, ’mid meadows’ grassy sward,
Lordamere's waters pouring
May be seen and may be heard,
Mighty in their roaring.
I've found that there are Thondroril, Darrowmere, Greenrush and Arevass rivers in the lore (sometimes in different media or forms), but I don't know geographical details enough to pick a good substitution.
And if placement of Uther's tomb in WoW contradicts anything in this poem - ignore the tomb, it is not important for me.
Any alternative combination of places within Northshire Abbey, Stormwind Kingdom or Alliance territories in general will do too.
The issue is that the poem directly references a real-life river by name one time. While Lordamere Lake somewhat works with the rhythm, I'm quite sure this description doesn't fit, as the lake's waters aren't exactly supposed to be pouring:
When I die, remember, lay me
Lowly in the silent tomb,
Where the prairie stretches free,
Sweet Lordaeron, my cherished home.
There, ’mid meadows’ grassy sward,
Lordamere's waters pouring
May be seen and may be heard,
Mighty in their roaring.
I've found that there are Thondroril, Darrowmere, Greenrush and Arevass rivers in the lore (sometimes in different media or forms), but I don't know geographical details enough to pick a good substitution.
And if placement of Uther's tomb in WoW contradicts anything in this poem - ignore the tomb, it is not important for me.
Any alternative combination of places within Northshire Abbey, Stormwind Kingdom or Alliance territories in general will do too.
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