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  1. Anthony Ray Stark. 1961 - 2005. The monument is an in-game memorial to the friend of a WoW developer. From the Allakhazam page on Rousch is this explanation: Tony never worked for Blizzard (in fact, he was a mortgage broker), and he didn't die in a car accident.

  2. It was, but not at launch. he died 2005, so it was added later, but before BC. This will always be relevant. 283 votes, 21 comments. 596K subscribers in the classicwow community. A community for World of Warcraft: Classic fans.

  3. In Hillsbrad there is Rousch, the character of Anthony Ray Stark (yes, real name) who passed away in 2005 in a scuba accident. He has no quest, but he stands in front of a grave marker and will /kneel and /salute it from time to time.

  4. Anthony Ray Stark 1961-2005. Tony never worked for Blizzard (in fact, he was a mortgage broker), and he didn't die in a car accident. I met Tony Stark (that was indeed his real name, the fact that it's Iron Man's secret identity is a coincidence) several months before he died. We both hung out at the same cigar store.

  5. A user shares a photo of a monument dedicated to Anthony Ray Stark, a friend of a WoW developer, in Hillsbrad Foothills. Other users comment on the tribute, share their memories of Anthony, and mention other in-game references.

  6. Jul 13, 2024 · Rousch is in tribute to Anthony Ray Stark, who lived from 1961 to 2005. Anthony was a mortgage broker who enjoyed getting together with friends to play WoW. He loved scuba diving, and passed away during this activity after something went wrong with his heart. His friends, some of whom were Blizzard employees, arranged this memorial for him.

  7. Jun 7, 2007 · A reader shares a screenshot of a grave marker in World of Warcraft with the name Anthony Ray Stark. The web page explains that it is not a reference to Iron Man, but a tribute to a friend of a developer.

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