Harrowmeiser

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NeutralHarrowmeiser
Image of Harrowmeiser
Title <Captured Zeppelin Owner>
Gender Male
Race Goblin (Humanoid)
Level 10-30
Reaction Alliance Horde
Affiliation(s) True Horde; Steamwheedle Cartel (in-game)
Location Unknown (Lore); Westguard Keep, Howling Fjord (in-game)
Status Alive

Harrowmeiser is a goblin affiliated with the Steamwheedle Cartel being held captive in Westguard Keep by the Alliance and serving them as a zeppelin master. He comes from Ratchet.[1]

Background

War Crimes

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Harrowmeiser and his zeppelin, the Lady Lug, are freed by Zaela, Shokia, and Thalen Songweaver. The four of them hire the Northsea Freebooters and fly the Lady Lug to the Temple of the White Tiger in Pandaria, where they are joined by the Dragonmaw clan and the Infinite dragonflight to create a distraction while Kairozdormu escapes with Garrosh Hellscream.

Following this and the war in Draenor, his whereabouts remain unknown.

Quotes

Gossip

I'm a prisoner!

They shot me and my beautiful zeppelin out of the sky. And what for? Because I was ferrying men and materiel for the Horde? That's nothing new!

Now they have me running her in circles around the bay so that they can bomb the pirates. I don't have the parts to keep her going like this! I'm barely keeping her together on spit and baling wire!

If you're so determined to help them out, she's due to arrive back in port in less than

I won't be held responsible for what happens to you, but you might as well get on board before she leaves.

It's a crime I tell you!

Zeppelin arrival
My zeppelin has docked. Despite my being held captive, and the sorry state that she's in, she'll be departing the dock again in two minutes.
One minute warning
The zeppelin's leaving for a tour around the bay in less than one minute! Oh, and if anyone feels like setting me free, I'm on the dock.

Trivia

Harrowmeiser's inclusion in War Crimes was by chance. Golden had encountered him while playing World of Warcraft and decided to include him in the novel.[2]

Patch changes

References

 
  1. ^ War Crimes, chapter 19
  2. ^ 2014-05-16, Blizzplanet Interview – World of Warcraft: War Crimes by Christie Golden. Blizzplanet, retrieved on 2014-07-19

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