Chieftain Swiftspear

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HordeChieftain Swiftspear
Image of Chieftain Swiftspear
Gender Male
Race Taunka (Humanoid)
Level 25-30
Reaction Alliance Horde
Occupation Former chieftain of Camp Tunka'lo
Location Frostfloe Deep, Storm Peaks[61.2, 39.0]
Status Deceased, spirit residing in Frostfloe Deep
Relative(s) Stormhoof (brother)

Chieftain Swiftspear is a taunka quest giver located in Frostfloe Deep in the northern Storm Peaks.

Hundreds of years ago, Swiftspear was the chieftain of Camp Tunka'lo. His brother, Stormhoof, attempted to destroy the evil North Wind that had enslaved their people. After his death, Swiftspear was buried in Frostfloe Deep, the traditional burial ground of the people of Tunka'lo.

The North Wind initiated its revenge by altering history, including Swiftspear's memories of his brother's fight against the elemental overlord. With the aid of adventurers, Swiftspear's spirit seeks to help restore the timeline to its proper setting by sealing off the distortions in time caused by the North Wind.

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You are no taunka. Why have you come to the sacred burial grounds of our warriors?

Gossip I am sorry to disturb your rest, chieftain, but your brother's spirit may be in danger. Would you tell me what you remember of him?

Chieftain Swiftspear says: My brother, Stormhoof, was a far greater warrior than I. While I trained to be the chieftain of our clan, he prepared for a larger quest.
My brother, Stormhoof, was a far greater warrior than I. While I trained to be the chieftain of our clan, he prepared for a larger quest.
How could he be in danger? All he wanted was to give us power over the elements that made life harsh for us here.
He sought an artifact... a horn, I think. He left the village on a long journey in search of it.
I know that a terrible enemy pursued him after he won the horn, but I... I don't recall... what happened... next.
It is as though my memories are shrouded in mist. I cannot even recall what became of my brother. Is this how you mean that he is in danger?
The disturbances in the tomb, they must be involved. Look around you, <name>. Do you see them?
Yes, they are at fault, but I am powerless to stop them. Will you warn the people of Tunka'lo, stranger, that their past and their ancestors are in danger?

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