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Chapter 42 – Drakahn and Cerria

Drakahn—you remember him from Brewfest, right? The legendary warrior with Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker! (And yes, insert all the Thunderfury memes here, because let’s be real, no one escapes them.) The stoic, powerful Kal’dorei warrior who could tank anything in his path. Handsome, reliable, and let’s face it—quite a bit in love with his own legendary weapon.

But behind every legendary warrior is a ferocious druid, and that druid was Cerria. Feral to her core, Cerria wasn’t your typical healer or tree-hugger. No, she prowled the battlefield in sleek cat form, ripping through enemies and darting in and out of the shadows. She wasn’t just Drakahn’s partner in raids—over time, she became something much more.

The two of them had been through countless adventures together, from the endless grind for Netherwing drakes to braving the brutal raids of Burning Crusade. Day after day, side by side, they grew closer, until it became obvious to everyone around them: Drakahn and Cerria were more than just raid buddies. They were an item.

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Of course, being a couple in the chaotic world of Azeroth was no easy feat. Between battling bosses and dodging Thunderfury jokes, the two found moments to simply be together, whether it was in a quiet corner of Darnassus or flying across Outland on their hard-earned Netherwing drakes. Cerria adored Drakahn—his calm, steady nature balanced her wild, feral energy, and they complemented each other perfectly.

Even as their paths took them through different raids and adventures, their bond remained strong. But, like many in the transient world of online gaming, Drakahn eventually went MIA. He disappeared from Earthen Ring, leaving Cerria to continue her journey alone.

She missed him, of course. Missed his quiet strength, his unfaltering loyalty, and, yes, even the endless Thunderfury references. But Cerria carried on, still cherishing the time they had spent together. After all, in the world of Azeroth, bonds like theirs didn’t just fade away.

Drakahn might have vanished from Earthen Ring and went to Argent Dawn (you lucky people) Cerria’s love for him remained. Even now, she still adores him, and every time someone mentions Thunderfury, it brings back memories of their adventures, and who knows, maybe one day he’ll make his grand return, sword in hand, ready to face the next challenge by her side.

Until then, Cerria will keep growling the shadows, forever the feral druid who once stood side by side with the mightiest warrior.