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The Feast of Winter Veil

Feel free to read the book, "The Feast of Winter Veil", to learn more about the holiday. When you are finished with the book, deliver it to King Magni Bronzebeard in Ironforge.
The Feast of Winter Veil
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The Feast of Winter Veil

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Here - if you are interested in learning more about the Feast of Winter Veil, read this book. While I think our recognition of the legend is the appropriate one, I'm enough of a scholar to appreciate the collection of all information into a single source.

When you're done, take the book to King Magni Bronzebeard. I know for a fact he'd be interested in hearing that others have taken an interest in the older legends.

Progress

I bid you welcome to the Kingdom of Ironforge, friend. I always take an interest in those who choose to take an interest in the kingdom, its people, and its lore. Is this why you are standing before me?

Completion

The legends and lore surrounding the Winter Veil are ones that have faded from the forefront of public though over the years. While I recognize that the goblins are helping to revive the season for their own ends, the fact that the citizenry thinks about it at least in some form does good to keep such lore alive.

Your desire to go beyond the material and learn about our past is an admirable trait, young <class>. I salute your erudite nature.

Gains

Upon completion of quests, get:
  • 65 experience (3 90 at max. level)
  • 500 Reputation with Ironforge

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By YariAlex on 12/16/2007 (Patch 2.3.0)
King Magni Bronzebeard can be found at Cords 39,56
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By moggan on 12/16/2007 (Patch 2.3.0)
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By Blackboy0 on 12/14/2008 (Patch 3.0.3)
The book:<div class=""quote"">The Feast of Winter Veil

The later seasons of Azeroth are marked as a time of change in my cultures. The dwarves and the tauren especially look to a legend of the coming Winter Veil - the blanketing of the land in snow, thus heralding a time of renewal - as a time for celebration. Though the understanding of the legends that the races of Azeroth share are not dissimilar, the ways they choose to acknowledge them are as diverse as the races themselves.<div class=""quote"">The Legend of Greatfather Winter

The term ""Winter Veil"" is said to stem from a supernatural being referred in many cultures to as Greatfather Winter. As he would walk the land in the seasons, winter itself would be his billowing cloak.In his wake was the blanketing of the land in snow, and thus it is said that Greatfather Winter would cast his wintry veil over the land. Though parts of Azeroth may lie in snow, it gives the land time for rebirth and renewal.<div class=""quote"">The Dwarves

Ever consumed with the research of their origins, the dwarves choose to celebrate the season as a recognition of Greatfather Winter himself. They consider him to be the personification of one of the ancients of Azeroth - the titans. Much as they claim lineage in one degree or another to these mystical beings, they consider their snowy home of Dun Morogh as the prime example of Greatfather Winter's blessings.<div class=""quote"">The Tauren

The tauren and their shamanistic understanding of winter, along with their recent emergence into druidic endeavors, fit in well with the legend of Winter Veil. They focus almost entirely on the renewing aspects of the lore however, leaving legend worship to those races (as they view it) less in tune with the nature of things. Many tauren choose this time as the right time to give thanks for the blessings of their new home in Mulgore.<div class=""quote"">Feasting

The idea of feasting during this time of year is one that traces its origins to the legend itself. As Greatfather Winter walked Azeroth, bringing winter in his wake, it is said he would provide a bounty for those who welcomed his presence. As such, the idea of feasting during the Winter Veil would bring together communities as they shared whatever they had. Typically, a single day of merriment and feasting welcomed the change, all in anticipation of the land's renewal.<div class=""quote"">Modern Day Observation

Other cultures have begun to recognize the Feast of Winter Veil as a time of great celebration, though not in the same traditions as the legend bases it in. Customs, often unrelated to anything other than a chance for celebration and gift exchange, have made their way into modern day observation of the season. Even the image of Greatfather Winter is sometimes used, but more as a harbinger of commercial exploit rather than as a supernatural titan.
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By Psilocybian on 12/25/2008 (Patch 3.0.3)
I think the term Winter Veil is, in and of itself, a connotation towards Christmas. It seems as though the fellows at Blizzard are hinting at how our holiday has lost much of its meaning in American society.

Part of the text quest reads ""Nowadays, it seems as though others have turned the legend of Greatfather Winter into something that helps to sell candies and presents.""

Interesting quest.
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By Obolon on 12/15/2011 (Patch 3.1.3)
When accepting the quest I did not receive a book. The quest still said complete, but I could not turn it in.

Abandoning the quest and retaking it got me the book and I could turn it in.
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By rhysdog on 12/18/2011 (Patch 3.1.3)

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