Leonard Churchill looked at the towering corpse on the broken throne with a great sword thrust into its chest and felt a very strange sensation in his heart.
'Mad King' Auduin seemed like a majestic lion's specimen put on display in a museum, still grand and majestic, but no longer alive.
It was as if one was witnessing the definitive moment of a glorious downfall, the sensation of death and finality lingering in the heart, unable to dissipate for a long time.
His heart was filled with emotions as he stood there.
Without the pioneers who had first broken into the tomb, none of the people there now would have been worthy to set foot in the final resting place of the last emperor of the Taron Dynasty.
Merely the 'Thousand-handed Shura' Samir, one of the four knights downstairs, could have stopped countless intruders.