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This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2002, is a real-time strategy computer game and the second sequel to Warcraft. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... A fictional universe is a cohesive fictional world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ...


The Locations featured here have featured prominently at one time or another in the Warcraft universe.

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Kalimdor

Main article: Kalimdor

Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board game, action figures, and several pocket books. Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ... Warcraft: Orcs & Humans is a real-time strategy computer game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994. ... Blizzard Entertainment is a PC game developer and publisher. ...


Eastern Kingdoms, The

Main article: Eastern Kingdoms

The Eastern Kingdoms in the fantasy Warcraft Universe refer to the kingdoms found on the continent of Azeroth in the World of Warcraft. Map of the Eastern Kingdoms The Eastern Kingdoms in the fantasy Warcraft Universe refer to the eastern land mass found in the World of Azeroth. ... For other definitions of fantasy, see fantasy (psychology). ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... In politics, a country (or in some cases, a group of countries) over which a king or queen reigns, is a kingdom, see: monarchy. ... Dymaxion map by Buckminster Fuller shows land mass with minimal distortion as only one continuous continent A continent (Latin continere, to hold together) is a large continuous land mass. ... Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ...


Emerald Dream

In the Warcraft series, the Emerald Dream is the universe where the Night Elf druids slumber during their period of meditation. Hallowed places called Barrow Downs are sites where the druids slumber in the Emerald Dream. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans is a real-time strategy computer game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994. ... Two Night Elves as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens legendarium, the Barrow_downs or Tyrn Gorthad were a series of low hills east of the Shire, behind the Old Forest, and west of the village of Bree. ...


The Emerald Dream is also the domain of Ysera and the Faerie Dragons, whose job it is to watch over the Emerald Dream and the wilds. Ysera or the Dreamer is one of the five Dragon Aspects that watch over the world of Azeroth. ...


The Emerald Dream assisted Malfurion in disrupting the Burning Legion's forthcoming. Whilst in the Emerald Dream Malfurion asked the forces of nature to slay Lord Xavius. The sheer power of nature destroyed the whole building of which Lord Xavius was in. The Highborne were obliterated along with Lord Xavius and the tower. Malfurion Stormrage (or sometimes just Furion Stormrage) is a Night Elf druid from the Warcraft Universe. ... The introduction of this article does not provide enough context for readers unfamiliar with the subject. ... The Highborne is a group from the Warcraft universe. ...


Northrend

Northrend is a freezingly cold continent found at the roof of the world of Azeroth. It is here that the Lich King makes his home and where the plague of undeath known as the Scourge were first conceived. Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ... Nerzhul (also known as the Lich King later) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... The Scourge faction logo. ...


The other two continents of the Azeroth world are Kalimdor to the West and the Eastern Kingdoms. Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ... Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... Map of the Eastern Kingdoms The Eastern Kingdoms in the fantasy Warcraft Universe refer to the eastern land mass found in the World of Azeroth. ...


Well of Eternity (Maelstrom)

Main article: Well of Eternity

The Well of Eternity is a magical pool of water in the Warcraft Universe, and is a source of arcane magic. The Well of Eternity is a magical pool of water in the Warcraft Universe, and is a source of arcane magic. ...


Tomb of Sargeras

The Tomb of Sargeras is a tomb that contains an untold source of power. Aegwynn, the most powerful of the guardians defeats the dark titan Sargeras in a battle that takes place somewhere in Northrend, imprisoning his body under the sea in an ancient Night Elf city. In Warcraft II, the Orc warlock, Gul'dan uses his vast power to raise the tomb form the sea floor, and tries to take the power of Sargeras for himself, but the tomb's guardian Demons kill him. A tomb is a small building (or vault) for the remains of the dead, with walls, a roof, and (if it is to be used for more than one corpse) a door. ... Aegwynn is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe. ... This page is about the moon of Saturn. ... Sargeras is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (usually simply called Warcraft II; sometimes abbreviated to WCII, WC2 or War2) is a sequel to the popular real-time strategy game Warcraft, published by Blizzard Entertainment in December 1995. ... Male and Female Orcs as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... For other meanings of the term, see warlock (disambiguation). ... Guldan (also known as the Destroyer) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... In folklore, mythology, and religion, a demon or demoness is a supernatural being that has generally been described as a malevolent spirit since Christianity, but was viewed as a sort of elemental spirit prior to that (e. ...


In The Frozen Throne, Maiev Shadowsong's pursuit of the 'betrayer' Illidan leads her to the tomb. While she's in the tomb orcish runes on the walls tell her and her warriors the tale of Gul'Dan's journey through the tomb and his death in pursuit of the Eye of Sargeras - the container of part of the dark titan's power. Illidan then collapsed the tomb in an attempt to kill Maiev and her watchers. ... Maiev Shadowsong is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Illidan Stormrage (also known as the Demon Hunter) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... The Eye of Sargeras is a powerful artifact that was once a part of Sargeras. ...


Twisting Nether, The

The Twisting Nether is a mythological realm in the Warcraft Universe. Its exact nature and its relationship to the worlds of Azeroth and Draenor are not fully understood, however the Burning Legion and the Titans (including Sargeras) dwell here. This article is about a system of myths. ... Look up Realm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Realm is an old term still used as an alternative word for kingdom. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ... Map of Draenor as seen from Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal. ... The Burning Legion is the huge demonic army created by the titan Sargeras in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... Sargeras is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ...


One of the common theories of the twisting nether is that it acts the way "The Warp" does in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. It acts as a parallel dimension to our own space. By travelling through it people can traverse the distance between stars in a short time. This realm however is the home to malevolent spirits such as demons who seek to destroy our reality. Example of Warhammer 40,000 miniatures Warhammer 40,000 (informally known as Warhammer 40K or just 40K) is a science fiction tabletop miniature wargame, produced by the British gaming company Games Workshop. ...


The Twisting Nether is thought to be the link between all of the dimensions in the multiverse.


World of Azeroth, The

Main article: Azeroth (world)

Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. Most of the action of the Warcraft games takes place on this planet. Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... Warcraft: Orcs & Humans is a real-time strategy computer game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994. ...


World of Draenor, The

Main article: Draenor

Draenor (referred to as Outland after its partial destruction) is a harsh world that glares in a reddish hue. The waters seem foul, but this is misleading: the planet is capable of supporting life. It is the homeland of the Orcs and other related races (Ogres, Draenor Giants, and Draenei) that invaded Azeroth through the rift called the Dark Portal. The energies of this and subsequent portals opened by the Orcs were so intense that the world was ripped apart, and nowadays, only floating islands and debris remain. The world was originally a dense green swampland, but the demonic corruption of the Orcs by the Burning Legion scarred the land so thoroughly that it was left as little more than a dusty wasteland. The dominant life forms of the world were once the Draenei. Gul'dan the Warlock describes these beings as a "a weak people -- hardly worth the effort of our raiding sweep." After the destruction of Draenor, a few Draenei remained alive on Outland, but their numbers were further crippled by the Fel Orcs led by the Pit Lord Magtheridon, who completely conquered the remains of the planet. It wasn't until Illidan Stormrage and his band of High Elves and Naga arrived that the world was freed from Magtheridon's iron grip. Map of Draenor as seen from Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal. ... Map of Draenor as seen from Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal. ... Male and Female Orcs as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... This article is about the mythical creature. ... Fictional races of the Warcraft Universe: Draenei The Draenei are one of the three primary creatures on Draenor (besides the Orc, and Ogres) They are generally cloaked and once populated the planet heavily, but were slaughtered by the Orcs once they sealed a pact with a demon. ... The Burning Legion is the huge demonic army created by the titan Sargeras in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... Guldan (also known as the Destroyer) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... For other meanings of the term, see warlock (disambiguation). ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... The term Pit Lords is generally applied to a group of barbaric demons in the Blizzard Entertainment video game series Warcraft. ... This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor characters in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Illidan Stormrage is a major character in the fictional Warcraft Universe. ... In the Warcraft Universe, a fictional universe in which the Warcraft series of computer games is set, the High Elves, also known as the Highborn, are a race of characters. ... Backstory During the War of the Ancients, the Highborne, led by Queen Azshara, called forth the forces of the Burning Legion. ...


Lordaeron

Main article: Lordaeron

In Warcraft II, Anduin Lothar led his refugees to Lordaeron after his defeat by the orcs, where he met with Terenas Menethil, King of Lordaeron. With the leaders of the other human nations, the dwarves of Khaz Modan, and the high elves of Quel'thalas, they formed the Alliance of Lordaeron to combat the orcs. The Lordaeron insignia. ... Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (usually simply called Warcraft II; sometimes abbreviated to WCII, WC2 or War2) is a sequel to the popular real-time strategy game Warcraft, published by Blizzard Entertainment in December 1995. ... Lord Anduin Lothar was a knight in the fictional universe of Warcraft in the Kingdom of Azeroth. ... Arthas Menethil (also known as Prince Arthas or a Death Knight) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Ironforge / Khaz Modan Dwarven insignia. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... An alliance can be: an agreement between two parties, made in order to advance common goals and to secure common interests. ...


Alterac Mountains

The Alterac Mountains are a range in central Lordaeron. The mountains are tall enough in some places to facilitate perpetual snow. The ruined kingdom of Alterac was once nestled in the Alterac Mountains. It is not known whether the kingdom was named for the mountains or vice versa.


Alterac

An ancient kingom nestled in the Alterac Mountains. The kingdom was formed shortly after the kingdom of Strom divided hundreds of years before the First War. Alterac was generally acknowledged as the weakest of the kingdoms of Lordaeron, both in miliary might and in diplomatic fortitude. This was bitterly proven when Alterac made an attempt to join the orcish Horde during the Second war, and was ultimately defeated by the armies of the Alliance.


Dalaran

Main article: Dalaran

In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Dalaran is a small, magocratic nation led by a group of Wizards and Archmagi collectively known as the Kirin Tor. The capital of the nation of Dalaran is the Violet Citadel, located at Cross Island. Dalaran was founded several hundred years before the events of Warcraft took place, by the first humans to learn magic. They travelled to Cross Island, a nexus of powerful ley-energies, and built a home far from the prying eyes of the conservatives who governed the kingdom of Arathor. The fabric of reality in and around Cross Island was so warped that the magi of Dalaran were able to build enchanted spires and towers of impossible height. The city soon became a desired target of the Burning Legion, who sought the potent magics of the region. The Order of Tirisfal was thus founded between the Kirin Tor and the High Elves to combat the demons in secret, away from the prying eyes of the public. The city of Dalaran In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Dalaran is a small, magocratic nation led by a group of Wizards and Archmagi collectively known as the Kirin Tor. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... In the fictional Warcraft Universe, the Kirin Tor were the ruling body of the magocratic societies of Dalaran, based in the Violet Citadel, before the downfall of the Kingdom of Lordaeron. ... In the Warcraft universe the Violet Citadel stands as the capital of Dalaran and the seat of power of the Kirin Tor. ... Warcraft: Orcs & Humans is a real-time strategy computer game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994. ... Many fantasy worlds have High Elf races: Calaquendi are the High Elves in J. R. R. Tolkiens Lord of the Rings The High Elves are a race in Warhammer Fantasy High Elves are also magic-addicted Night Elves with pale skin in the Warcraft Universe that were exiled from...


Violet Citadel

In the fictional Warcraft universe, the Violet Citadel stands as the capital of Dalaran and the seat of power of the Kirin Tor. During the second invasion of the Burning Legion, the Violet Citadel was besieged by Scourge forces and was ultimately destroyed by Archimonde. To this day the ruins are guarded by a special shield as well as Dalaran magi. Rebuilding has begun at a slow pace because of the war that has broken out between Alliance forces, Forsaken forces, and the Scourge. Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... The city of Dalaran In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Dalaran is a small, magocratic nation led by a group of Wizards and Archmagi collectively known as the Kirin Tor. ... In the fictional Warcraft Universe, the Kirin Tor were the ruling body of the magocratic societies of Dalaran, based in the Violet Citadel, before the downfall of the Kingdom of Lordaeron. ... The Burning Legion is the huge demonic army created by the titan Sargeras in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... The Scourge faction logo. ... Archimonde is a demon lord and warlock who originated from the Twisting Nether in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... The Alliance is one of the major factions in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of computer games and books are set. ... The Forsaken as seen in the World of Warcraft. ...


Arathi Highlands

A land of picturesque rolling plains and blue-gray stones, the Arathi Highlands are home to the skeleton of the world's most ancient human kingdom. The kingdom of Arathor made its seat in the city of Strom after the Great Troll Wars, long before the First War. Strom was built upon the cliffs overlooking the Great Sea. Nowadays, the ruins are all that remain of the once-great empire. The crumbling Thoradin's Wall marks the ancient boundary of the old kingdom. Since the fall of human power in the region, both trolls and ogres have taken up residence in various areas of the Highlands. Long before even the humans settled the land, however, the Arathi Highlands were home to powerful elementals. Monolithic stone circles pay tribute to their ancient activities.


Stromgarde

Main article: Stromgarde

After the Arathor Empire split, the capital city of Strom was largely abandoned in favor of better climes to the north. The few loyal members of the royal family who remained renamed the city Stromgarde, as it was now a lone fortress in a deserted region. Despite the noble ideal of these royals, the city was ultimately abandoned and has fallen into ruin. These ruins are now occupied by both ogres and a sect of humans known as the Syndicate A syndicate is an association of people or companies. ...


The Thandol Span

The Thandol Span is an enormous bridge that spans the channel of sea separating the continents of Lordaeron and Khaz Modan. The bridge stands as a testament to the vast engineering prowess of the Dwarves of Ironforge. Once, the Span was a major route of trade and travel, facilitating a vibrant exchange of goods and people between the cities of Lordaeron and Khaz Modan. Recently, the Span was damaged during the course of the Second War and one of the two bridges was completely destroyed. Since Lordaeron has become so dangerous of late, the route is now rarely traversed and the dwarves have not bothered to make repairs to the brige. Ironforge is the capital city of the Dwarves in the World of Warcraft and the Warcraft storyline of Blizzard Entertainment. ...


Crestfall

Zul'dare

Tol Barad


Gilneas

A nation-state located on the Peninsula directly south of Silverpine.


Part of the Alliance during the First and Second Wars, the nation broke away from the Allinace after the later and became isolationist. The leaders of the state were influenced into leaving the alliance by Lord Prestor who was in reality the dragon aspect Deathwing. Neltharion the Earth Warder or Deathwing the Destroyer in other name, is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ...


Greymane Wall, The

The wall seperates the Peninsula of Gilneas from Silverpine Forrest and the rest of Lorderon.


After the outbreak of the plague and the rising of The Scourge the leaders of Gilneas decided to shut the gates of Greymane Wall to protect the nation. It remains closed in present days as refugees being driven out by the Undead remain locked out. The Scourge faction logo. ...


Hillsbrad Foothills

The Hillsbrad Foothills are the foothills of the Alterac Mountains which surround the village of Hillsbrad. The region has come to mean all land between the mountains in the north and the sea in the south, and Silverpine Forest in the west and the Arathi Highlands in the east. The foothills were once a land of merry farms and rural villages, but the advent of the undead Scourge brought ruin and strife to the region. In the west, the village of Hillsbrad is still occupied by humans who continue to sow and reap every year despite the constant war of the region. On the seashore in the south is the human village of Southshore, and to the north near the entrance to the Alterac Mountains is the town of Tarren Mill. This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Hillsbrad

Located in the west of the Hillsbrad Foothills, the village of Hillsbrad is a testament to the tenacity of the human race. In spite of all the surrounding turmoil, the villagers still work tirelessly to provide resources for the war effort. Even the frequent hit-and-run attacks by small bands of Horde members do not deter the resolve of the village.


South Shore

Once a peaceful fishing and shipping village, Southshore has become the Alliance base of operations in the Hillsbrad Foothills. Recently fortified, towers have arisen around the perimeter of the town. Griffins fly to and from the port, and one can see and hear the sights and sounds of war. Southshore is so fortified because the Horde controlled village of Tarren Mill lies only a short distance away, and the Hillsbrad Foothills have become one of the fiercest fronts in the ongoing war.


Tarren Mill

Tarren Mill was once a sleepy human town until the coming of the Undead Scourge which preceded the Third War. The village was soon infected by the Plague and its citizens succumed to the sickness rising again as servants of the Lich King. When the Forsaken split from the Scourge in the middle of the war, the town was claimed in the name of the Dark Lady. Tarren Mill is now pitted against the humans of Southshore in a never-ending bid for supremacy in the region. A scourge (from the Italian scoriada, ultimately from the Latin excoriare [to flay] and corium [skin]), comprises a whip or lash, especially one used for the infliction of corporal punishment. ... Plague is usually understood as a generic term for Bubonic plague, the mortal disease caused by the bacillus Yersinia pestis, which is spread by fleas from rats and some species of mice to human beings. ... Nerzhul (also known as the Lich King later) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... In the fictional world of Robert Jordans Wheel of Time fantasy series, the Forsaken are thirteen of the most powerful servants of the Dark One. ...


Hinterlands

Aerie Peak


Kul Tiras


Plaguelands, East

Eastern Plaguelands is an area in Blizzard's MMORPG World of Warcraft located on a continent named Eastern Kingdoms. This area is full of undead and is frequent by high level players and farmers alike. Blizzards are characterized by high winds and blinding precipitation Sudden blizzards can cause terrible damage to infrastructure as well as danger to human life. ... A massively (or massive) multiplayer online role-playing game or MMORPG is a multiplayer computer role-playing game that enables thousands of players to play in an evolving virtual world at the same time over the Internet. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Dymaxion map by Buckminster Fuller shows land mass with minimal distortion as only one continuous continent A continent (Latin continere, to hold together) is a large continuous land mass. ... Map of the Eastern Kingdoms The Eastern Kingdoms in the fantasy Warcraft Universe refer to the eastern land mass found in the World of Azeroth. ... The Scourge faction logo. ... A massively (or massive) multiplayer online role-playing game or MMORPG is a multiplayer computer role-playing game that enables thousands of players to play in an evolving virtual world at the same time over the Internet. ...


Eastern Plaguelands holds the destroyed town of Darrowshire, the small town of Corin's Crossing, the neutral Argent Dawn outpost of Light's Hope Chapel, Northdale, The Plaguewood and the once-great Human city of Stratholme. This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Stratholme is a city of the Eastern Kingdoms in the Warcraft universe. ...


Home of High Elves of Azeroth Quel'Thalas is located north of Eastern Plaguelands although the route to Quel'Thalas is currently being blocked and thus inaccessible for the moment. Many fantasy worlds have High Elf races: Calaquendi are the High Elves in J. R. R. Tolkiens Lord of the Rings The High Elves are a race in Warhammer Fantasy High Elves are also magic-addicted Night Elves with pale skin in the Warcraft Universe that were exiled from... Azeroth is a demon in Syrian mythology Azeroth is a fictional place in the Warcraft Universe; it has been the name given to a kingdom, a continent, and lately an entire world. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


Strathholme

In Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, Stratholme was noted for having abundant natural resources in the form of oil, which the Alliance and Horde navies required for shipbuilding. Both factions fought at least one major battle for control of the city. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (usually simply called Warcraft II; sometimes abbreviated to WCII or WC2) is a sequel to the popular real-time strategy game Warcraft, published by Blizzard Entertainment in December 1995. ... Nodding donkey pumping an oil well near Sarnia, Ontario, 2001 Petroleum (from Latin petrus – rock and oleum – oil), mineral oil, or crude oil, sometimes colloquially called black gold, is a thick, dark brown or greenish flammable liquid, which exists in the upper strata of some areas of the Earths...


It was one of the most prosperous cities of northern Lordaeron before Prince Arthas, ignoring the counsel of his mentor, Uther Lightbringer, slaughtered its inhabitants to stop the spread of the plague of undeath in Warcraft III: The Reign of Chaos. The city succumbed nonetheless. The Lordaeron insignia. ... Arthas Menethil (also known as Prince Arthas or Death Knight) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Uther the Lightbringer is a fictional hero in Blizzards Warcraft universe. ... Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2002, is a real-time strategy computer game and the second sequel to Warcraft. ...


In World of Warcraft, Stratholme is a high-level instance located in the Eastern Plaguelands. Both the undead Scourge and the Scarlet Crusade contest the region. In-game, Stratholme is often abbreviated "strath" or "strat". According to WarCraft lore, it is the capital of the Scourge in Lordaeron and the seat of the Lich Kel'Thuzad's power. World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Eastern Plaguelands is an area in Blizzards MMORPG World of Warcraft located on a continent named Eastern Kingdoms. ... The Scourge faction logo. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... KelThuzad is a fictional character in the Warcraft fantasy universe. ...


Tyr's Hand

A small, fortified stronghold in the Eastern Plaguelands. It is currently being used as the base of operations for the Scarlet Crusade in the area. The Crusade have been using this stronghold to strike at the undead city of Stratholme. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


Plaguelands, West

The regions known as the Plaguelands in northern Loraeron are those which are still controlled by the Undead Scourge. So vast are the Plaguelands, that they have been divided into eastern and western sections. The Western Plaguelands are comparatively more tame than their eastern counterpart. This is an understatement, however, as the Western Plaguelands are still extremely dangerous. The principle difference between the two regions is that the Eastern Plaguelands are almost completely consumed by the Undead corruption, while life in the Western Plaguelands still barely grips on to the land in a losing battle. Sickly, withered trees and shrubs still eke out an existance in the once-verdant lands. The Scourge faction logo. ...


The Western Plaguelands are home to several important sites. The ruins of Andorhal sit on the shores of Darrowmere Lake (whose waters are corrupted with an ichor of undeath). The country hamlet of Hearthglen sits in a sickly valley to the north. On an island in the lake is the old monastary of Caer Darrow, under which is the twisting catacombs that have become the Scholomance.


Andorhal

Andorhal was one of the primary distributors of grain in Lordaeron. Following his experiment in Brill, Kel'Thuzad used the city to spread the plague of undeath across the kingdom via carts of grain, an act for which Arthas hunted him down and killed him nearby. Following Kel'Thuzad's defeat, a maddened Arthas headed for Stratholme and massacred the infected inhabitants of the city. After the fall of Lordaeron, Andorhal fell quickly into ruin, and is currently inhabited by tormented spirits and diseased corpses. The Lordaeron insignia. ... KelThuzad is a fictional character in the Warcraft fantasy universe. ... Arthas Menethil (also known as Prince Arthas or Death Knight) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Stratholme is a city of the Eastern Kingdoms in the Warcraft universe. ...


Caer Darrow

Hearthglen


Quel'Thalas

Main article: Quel 'Thalas

In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Quel 'Thalas is the homeland of the high elves. It is a magical forestland in the most northern corner of the Eastern Kingdoms or formerly Azeroth. The capital, Silvermoon, stands in the very heart of the elven lands, and from it reigns the Council of Silvermoon, traditionally led by the ancient Sunstrider dynasty. Quel'thalas borders both the Troll homeland of Zul'Aman, as well as the human provinces of Northeron and the kingdom of Lordaeron. The Rangercorps, traditionally led by a decendant of the Windrunner house, protects the borders of the lands and its treewalls. Magical Runestones guard against Demonic energies. After the Burning Legion's invasion, most of Quel'Thalas was overrun by the Scourge and the few High Elves who survived the invasion fled to Kalimdor. These corrupted, shadowy and rotting lands, are now home to the Undead that could not be controlled by the banshee queen Sylvanas Windrunner and therefore remains under the control of the Lich, the most trusted collaborator of Arthas, the new Lich King. These lands are now known under the name of Eastern Plaguelands. Yet there is a zone that cannot be accessed in World of Warcraft, which could arguably be the shelter of some High Elves who refused to escape In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Quel Thalas is the homeland of the high elves. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... In the Warcraft Universe, a fictional universe in which the Warcraft series of computer games is set, the High Elves, also known as the Highborn, are a race of characters. ... Map of the Eastern Kingdoms The Eastern Kingdoms in the fantasy Warcraft Universe refer to the eastern land mass found in the World of Azeroth. ... Azeroth is a demon in Syrian mythology Azeroth is a fictional place in the Warcraft Universe; it has been the name given to a kingdom, a continent, and lately an entire world. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... A rune stone Rune stones are somewhat flat standing stones with runic stone carvings from the Iron Age (Viking Age) and early middle ages found in most parts of Scandinavia. ... The Burning Legion is the huge demonic army created by the titan Sargeras in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... A scourge (from the Italian scoriada, ultimately from the Latin excoriare [to flay] and corium [skin]), comprises a whip or lash, especially one used for the infliction of corporal punishment. ... Many fantasy worlds have High Elf races: Calaquendi are the High Elves in J. R. R. Tolkiens Lord of the Rings The High Elves are a race in Warhammer Fantasy High Elves are also magic-addicted Night Elves with pale skin in the Warcraft Universe that were exiled from... Undead is a collective name for all types of corporeal and non-corporeal entities who were once alive in the normal sense, died, and then continued to exist in the world of the living, usually as a ghost or animated corpse. ... Sylvanas Windrunner was a dedicated and loyal Ranger General of the High Elven kingdom of QuelThalas in the fantasy Warcraft Universe but was tragically transformed into a Banshee by the Death Knight Arthas and is now known as the Dark Lady, Queen of the Forsaken. ... The term lich comes from the Old English lic, (pronounced the same) which means corpse; an alternative spelling is liche. The word is cognate with modern German Leiche, meaning corpse; for the linguistic background see lich on the German language Wikipedia. ... Arthas Menethil (also known as Prince Arthas or Death Knight) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Eastern Plaguelands is an area in Blizzards MMORPG World of Warcraft located on a continent named Eastern Kingdoms. ...


Silvermoon

Sunwell Grove


Silverpine

Ambermill

Pyrewood

Sepulcher, The

Shadowfang Keep

Main article: Shadowfang Keep

Shadowfang Keep is an instance located in Silverpine Forest in the Eastern Kingdoms. ...

Tirisfal Glades

Tirisfal Glades, commonly known as Tirisfal, is the undead starting area in the online role-playing game World of Warcraft. This is also where the town of Undercity, formerly known as Lordaeron, is located. Banshee Queen Sylvanas and her second in command, dreadlord Varimathras, resides there. They are in charge of the Forsaken, a rebellious group of undeads not willing to join the Scourge, the army of the Lich King, set to destroy the entire world with the Plague. World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... The Forsaken refers to: The Forsaken (Star Trek) an episode of the Star Trek television serie. ... ... This article is about the Albert Camus novel. ...


Brill

Brill was the town where the necromancer Kel'Thuzad, still a living man, first started his experiments with the Plague that would come to be the demise of the strong Human kingdom of Lordaeron. The success of the infestation was such that it allowed Kel'Thuzad to convince the Lich King to launch the invasion even before than it was planned. In the MMORPG World of Warcraft, Brill lays near the center of the shady Tirisfal Glades, serving as an operational base for the startling Forsaken. It is also very close to the Forsaken's main bastion, the Undercity, built below the ruins of the former Palace Gardens


Deathknell

Undercity, The (Ruins of Lordaeron)

Main article: Undercity

The Undercity is a city in the fictional Warcraft universe. The subterranean Undercity is featured only in the game World of Warcraft, and ruled by the Forsaken Undead. This city is on the continent of Lordaeron beneath the Ruins of Lordaeron on the supercontinent known as the Eastern Kingdoms. It is one of the six cities featured in the World of Warcraft, and one of three in the Horde. The Undercity is a city in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... The Forsaken are a group of Undead independent of the Lich King in the Warcraft Universe. ... Undead is a collective name for all types of corporeal and non-corporeal entities who were once alive in the normal sense, died, and then continued to exist in the world of the living, usually as a ghost or animated corpse. ... The Lordaeron insignia. ... Map of the Eastern Kingdoms The Eastern Kingdoms in the fantasy Warcraft Universe refer to the eastern land mass found in the World of Azeroth. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... The Horde is one of the major factions in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ...


Zul'aman

Maisara Hills

Shrine of Ula'tek

Khaz Modan

Main article: Khaz Modan

Khaz Modan is the Dwarven and Gnomish homeland. It is located in the north of the continent of Azeroth, and consists of the wintry peaks of Dun Morogh, the forested highlands of Loch Modan and the endless marshes of the Wetlands. It was invaded by the Horde during the Second War, though the Dwarven capital of Ironforge and the capital of the Gnomes, Gnomeregan, remained unbreached. Recently, an invasion of murderous Troggs from the Uldaman excavation destroyed Gnomeregan, forcing the Gnomes to seek the aid of their Dwarven cousins. Ironforge / Khaz Modan Dwarven insignia. ... Dwarves are a fictional race in World of Warcraft. ... Gnomes as seen in World of Warcraft. ... Azeroth is a fictional continent in the world of Azeroth in the Warcraft series of video games. ... Dun Morogh is a zone in World of Warcraft where both the Gnomes and the Dwarves start out, and it is the location of the major city Ironforge. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... A subtropical wetland in Florida, USA, with an endangered American Crocodile. ... The Horde is one of the major factions in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2002, is a real-time strategy computer game and the second sequel to Warcraft. ... In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government. ... Ironforge is the capital city of the Dwarves in the World of Warcraft and the Warcraft storyline of Blizzard Entertainment. ... This article is about the mythical creatures. ... Gnomeregan is a fictional kingdom in the Warcraft series of video games. ... The Troggs, a successful English rock band of the 1960s, had a number of hits in Britain and America. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Badlands, The

Kargath

Uldaman


Dun Morogh

Dun Morogh is a zone in World of Warcraft where both the Gnomes and the Dwarves start out, and it is the location of the major city Ironforge. Thus, it is quite heavily populated, though most characters are busy in Ironforge and do not venture outside. Dun Morogh is for levels 1-11, and some points of interest in it are: World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Gnomes as seen in World of Warcraft. ... Dwarves are a fictional race in World of Warcraft. ... Ironforge is the capital city of the Dwarves in the World of Warcraft and the Warcraft storyline of Blizzard Entertainment. ... Ironforge is the capital city of the Dwarves in the World of Warcraft and the Warcraft storyline of Blizzard Entertainment. ...


Gnomeregan

Gnomeregan is a fictional city in the Warcraft series of video games. It is located in Dun Morogh in Khaz Modan, and was the capital of the Gnomes, until the troggs (troglodyte-looking creatures) invaded the city. The Gnomes and the Dwarves fought a valiant battle to save the city, but the city was still lost. The Gnomes now reside in the Dwarven capital city of Ironforge, where they continue to plot ways to take back their homeland. This list is of fictional cities: villages, towns, and cities that do not exist in the world we know. ... Warcraft: Orcs & Humans is a real-time strategy computer game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994. ... Dun Morogh is a zone in World of Warcraft where both the Gnomes and the Dwarves start out, and it is the location of the major city Ironforge. ... Ironforge / Khaz Modan Dwarven insignia. ... In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government. ... Gnomes as seen in World of Warcraft. ... The Troggs, a successful English rock band of the 1960s, had a number of hits in Britain and America. ... The term troglodyte can refer to the following: In archaeology, troglodyte can mean a member of a primitive tribe of cave-dwelling people (from the Greek Troglodytai, from trogle, a hole and dyein, to enter). Derived from that term, troglodytes are cave-dwelling humanoid monsters in fantasy games such as... Dwarves are a fictional race in World of Warcraft. ... Ironforge is the capital city of the Dwarves in the World of Warcraft and the Warcraft storyline of Blizzard Entertainment. ...


In the game World of Warcraft, the city is now an "Instance". It is a challenging area where players will group together to complete goals and defeat bosses. The instance is suited for players who are levels 25-35.


Inside the city resides a perilous monster known as the Viscous Fallout, who drops powerful items such as Hydrocane or Acidic Walkers to any valiant players who defeat him.


Coldridge Valley

Coldridge Valley, the point where Gnomes and Dwarves start when they first create their characters. Gnomes as seen in World of Warcraft. ... Dwarves are a fictional race in World of Warcraft. ...


Ironforge

Main article: Ironforge

Ironforge is the capital city of the Dwarves in the Warcraft storyline of Blizzard Entertainment. It is a huge stone fortress built into a mountain. Gnomes also reside in their section of Ironforge, called Tinker Town. Ironforge is the capital city of the Dwarves in the World of Warcraft and the Warcraft storyline of Blizzard Entertainment. ... This page is about a mythological race. ... Blizzard Entertainment is a PC game developer and publisher. ... This article is about the mythical creatures. ... This article does not give much verifiable information about the subject. ...


The Auction House and Bank are found in the front of Ironforge. This means that it is probably the most highly populated area and creates massive amounts of lag for most users in this section of Ironforge. From this lag comes the common usage name for Ironforge - Lagforge. Lag often refers to delays experienced in computing communications, however it may also apply to written or other forms of communication. ...


Kharanos

Kharanos, a small town where the Inn is located.


Loch Modan

Excavation Site

Farstriders Lodge

Thelsamar

Stonewrought Dam


Searing Gorge

Cauldron, The

Stonewrought Pass


Wetlands, The

Algaz Gate

Dun Modr

Dragonmaw Gates

Grim Batol

Menethil Harbor

Azeroth

Blasted Lands

Dark Portal, The

Main article: Dark Portal

The Dark Portal is an artifact in the fictional Warcraft universe. It was constructed by the possessed Medivh and the warlocks of the Shadow Council to be used by the Orc race to transport their invading army from their home world of Draenor into the World of Azeroth. The Dark Portal is an artifact in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... Medivh was the last of an order known as the Guardians of Tirisfal of the World of Azeroth in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... Male and Female Orcs as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Map of Draenor as seen from Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal. ... Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ...


Nethergarde Keep

Tainted Sear, The


Burning Steppes

Blackrock Mountain

Flame Crest

Molten Core

Main article: Molten Core

Molten Core is an instanced dungeon in the game World of Warcraft. It is the first tier of World of Warcraft's 40 man raid content (along with Onyxia's Lair). The Molten Core lies at the very bottom of Blackrock Depths. Molten Core is an instanced dungeon in the game World of Warcraft. ... In MMORPGs, an instance dungeon is a special area, typically a dungeon, that generates a new copy, or instance, for each group that enters the area. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Onyxias Lair is an instanced dungeon in the virtual world that is part of the game World of Warcraft. ...


Ruins of Thaurissan


Elwynn Forest

In World of Warcraft, Elwynn Forest is a temperate deciduous forest located in the southern area of Azeroth. It is bordered by a river to the west and south (across which are Westfall and Duskwood respectively), by mountains on the east (a pass through these leads to the Redridge Mountains) and north (the Burning Steppes lie in this direction, although they are not accessible from Elwynn directly). The great human city of Stormwind sits just northwest of Elwynn. The village of Goldshire sits at the main crossroads of the forest. World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... In geography, temperate latitudes of the globe lie between the tropics and the polar circles. ... Deciduous means temporary or tending to fall off (deriving from the Latin word decidere, to fall off). ... A dense growth of softwoods (a forest) in the Sierra Nevada Range of Northern California A forest (a. ... Azeroth is a demon in Syrian mythology Azeroth is a fictional place in the Warcraft Universe; it has been the name given to a kingdom, a continent, and lately an entire world. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is an alphabetical list of the major and minor Organizations in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Stormwind is a city in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Elwynn is home to several farms, most notably the Maclure and Stonefield farms in the southwest. The two families who own these farms have a long-standing grudge against one another. (The names are parodies of the real-life McCoy and Hatfield clans; see the Hatfield-McCoy feud.) Between the farms sits the Fargodeep Mine, overrun by kobolds. This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... McCoy is a common surname and a number of people share it including: Al McCoy, sports broadcaster Al McCoy, (1894–1966), middleweight champion boxer Andy McCoy, Finnish guitarist of Hanoi Rocks Bill McCoy, Scottish smuggler Carl McCoy, musician Charlie McCoy, (born 1941), American musician Elaine McCoy, (born 1946), Canadian senator... Mark Hatfield Hatfield is the name of some places around the world. ... The Hatfield-McCoy feud (1860–1891) is a legend of Americana that has become a metaphor for bitterly feuding rival parties, something like an Appalachian Capulet-Montague rivalry, involving two warring families of the West Virginia-Kentucky backcountry along the Tug Fork River, off the Big Sandy River. ... This is an alphabetical list of the major and minor Organizations in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Kobolds are ugly spirits of German folklore. ...


In the northwest sits a secluded valley containing Northshire Abbey, where human player characters begin their lives, and in the northeast is Stone Cairn Lake, the shores of which contain several murloc villages. Between them is Crystal Lake, also a murloc habitat. This is an alphabetical list of the major and minor Organizations in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is an alphabetical list of the major and minor Organizations in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Ł Murloc as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... There are several places named Crystal Lake in the United States: Crystal Lake, Nevada County, California Crystal Lake, Connecticut Crystal Lake, Polk County, Florida Crystal Lake in Washington County, Florida Crystal Lake, Illinois Crystal Lake, Iowa Crystal Lake, Vermont near Barton, Vermont Crystal Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin Crystal Lake, Marquette...


Eastvale Camp

The Eastvale Logging Camp sits at the east end of the forest, although lately it has been plagued by bears and wolves, preventing the loggers from carrying out their work. The south edge of the forest contains numerous Defias camps. At the west edge of the forest is a Stormwind garrison, south of which is a glen containing numerous camps of Riverpaw gnolls, including the mighty gnoll Hogger. ... A gnoll is a humanoid creature originating in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game; a gnoll resembles a cross between a man and a hyena. ...


Goldshire

When the Darkmoon Faire visits Azeroth, it sets up camp just south of Goldshire.


Northshire Abbey

The place where Human players start the game in the MMORPG World of Warcraft. A very tranquil place some time ago, now it's suffering the craves of war, in the form of Kobold infestations and the presence of bandits known as the Defias A massively (or massive) multiplayer online role-playing game or MMORPG is a multiplayer computer role-playing game that enables thousands of players to play in an evolving virtual world at the same time over the Internet. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... ...


Stormwind

Main article: Stormwind

Stormwind is a captial city of the Human kingdom of Azeroth (not to be confused with the continent of Azeroth or the world on which it is located, which is called Azeroth as well). Stormwind is a city in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... This article is about the fictional country or Kingdom see Azeroth (world) for the fictional planet. ... Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ...


Tower of Azora

Westridge G.


Deadwind Pass

Karazhan


Duskwood

In World of Warcraft, Duskwood is a spooky, fog-shrouded forest located south of Elwynn Forest, east of Westfall, north of Stranglethorn Vale and west of Deadwind Pass. It contains several farms and the town of Darkshire. The north and west borders are marked by a river; the south and east by mountains. World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... StrangleThorn Vale In the WarCraft Universe, this is a region with lush rainforests, located south of WestFall(ALliance owned territory) and DuskWood(formerly Alliance ruled region also, but now mostly infested by Undead beings, and lots of wild animals). ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Twilight Grove

The center of the Duskwood contains the Twilight Grove, a shallow valley atop a mountain. Inside Twilight Grove is a mysterious portal that currently does nothing.


Darkshire

Darkshire sits at the east end of the forest, is populated by many refugees from the surrounding farms, and is heavily guarded by the local militia, the Night Watch. There is also a Night Watch outpost at the crossroads to Stranglethorn. Darkshire was once a thriving farming community, but in the last years a curse seems to have been placed upon it. The light is dim, and a thick fog fell onto the land that does not evaporate. The dead rise from their graves in large numbers, beasts and monsters rampage through the wilderness, and unholy abominations are periodically unleashed upon a terrified populace. Night Watch or Nightwatch can refer to: Night Watch, a painting by Rembrandt Night Watch, a novel in Terry Pratchetts Discworld series Night Watch, a novel in Sergey Lukyanenkos Watch trilogy Night Watch, a fictional intelligence organization in the science fiction television series Babylon 5 Nightwatch, an album...


Raven Hill

The farm just south of Darkshire is the only one still inhabited by its original owners; all the other farms in Duskwood have been overrun by Defias bandits, worgen, ogres, or the undead. The west edge of the forest is dominated by the abandoned village of Raven Hill and the large Raven Hill Cemetery. ... Undead is a collective name for all types of corporeal and non-corporeal entities who were once alive in the normal sense, died, and then continued to exist in the world of the living, usually as a ghost or animated corpse. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Stranglethorn Vale

Stranglethorn Vale is a lush tropical rainforest located south of Westfall and Duskwood, on the continent of Azeroth. The main road in Stranglethorn runs all the way from Booty Bay in the south to Duskwood, north of the jungle. Goblin zeppelins provide transport from Grom'gol to Orgrimmar and the Undercity, and regular boat service runs from Booty Bay to Ratchet, in the Barrens of Kalimdor. The primary sentient inhabitants of Stranglethorn are the Bloodscalp and Skullsplitter trolls, in the northwest and east respectively. The troll city of Zul'gurub sits in a valley to the northeast of Stranglethorn, although it is currently inaccessible. In the north is a small village controlled by the renegade Colonel Kurzen (a parody of Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now). Other inhabitants include an encampment of ogres, and a wide variety of animals: piranha, crocolisks, gorillas, tigers, panthers, raptors, and basilisks. Off the southeast coast is Jaguero Isle, inhabited by the enormous gorilla King Mukla. There is a renegade group of sailors, known as the Bloodsail Buccaneers, who have built camps on the southwestern and southern shores of Stranglethorn Vale. A small population of Naga can be found in the southwest, and murlocs inhabit some underwater ruins in the northwest. The Venture Company also has two mining operations in Stranglethorn. The tropics are the geographic region of the Earth centered on the equator and limited in latitude by the two tropics: the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere. ... Rainforest on Fatu-Hiva, Marquesas Islands A rainforest is a forested biome with high annual rainfall due to the Intertropical convergence zone. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Azeroth is a demon in Syrian mythology Azeroth is a fictional place in the Warcraft Universe; it has been the name given to a kingdom, a continent, and lately an entire world. ... Orgrimmar is a fictional city in the Warcraft Universe and has appeared in the computer games Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and World of Warcraft. ... The Undercity is a city in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... A ratchet can be: the Cwn Annwn in Brythonic mythology, the hounds of Annwn a mechanical device for controlling rotational motion a musical instrument; see ratchet (instrument) a Transformer; see Ratchet (Transformer) a character, from the Ratchet & Clank series a ficitional character, Nurse Ratched, from One Flew Over the Cuckoo... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American film directed by Francis Ford Coppola from a script by John Milius (rewritten by Coppola) which was inspired by Joseph Conrads classic novella Heart of Darkness. ... The word Naga can refer to several different things. ...


Arena, The

In the World of Warcraft, the Gurubashi Arena is located around the central area of Stranglethorn Vale. This zone is home to mobs levels 31+. There are two cities: Grom'gol for the Horde faction in the western area of the zone, and Booty Bay, a place for both factions. Gurubashi is a special area where, once you enter, all players not in your party (including your own faction) can attack and be attacked. This area is a PVP area, unlike any other in Azeroth. Every 3 hours, Mithril Jim lays a chest in the middle of the arena. Like a cage match, the last man standing wins the contents of the chest. World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... StrangleThorn Vale In the WarCraft Universe, this is a region with lush rainforests, located south of WestFall(ALliance owned territory) and DuskWood(formerly Alliance ruled region also, but now mostly infested by Undead beings, and lots of wild animals). ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ...


Booty Bay

There are both Horde and Alliance bases scattered through Stranglethorn. The two largest are the Orc camp of Grom'gol, midway along the western coast, and the city of Booty Bay, located in a protected cove at the southern cape of Stranglethorn, and controlled by the neutral Blackwater Raiders pirate faction. There are also a pair of small Alliance-faction camps in the north end of the jungle: a riverside camp inhabited by Hemet Nesingwary and his fellow hunters, and a small military outpost (the so-called "Rebel Camp") populated by soldiers from Stormwind. ORC are also the initials of the Odonata Records Committee A typical fantasy Orc. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Stormwind is a city in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ...


Grom'gol

There are both Horde and Alliance bases scattered through Stranglethorn. The two largest are the Orc camp of Grom'gol, midway along the western coast, and the city of Booty Bay, located in a protected cove at the southern cape of Stranglethorn, and controlled by the neutral Blackwater Raiders pirate faction. There are also a pair of small Alliance-faction camps in the north end of the jungle: a riverside camp inhabited by Hemet Nesingwary and his fellow hunters, and a small military outpost (the so-called "Rebel Camp") populated by soldiers from Stormwind. ORC are also the initials of the Odonata Records Committee A typical fantasy Orc. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Stormwind is a city in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ...


Swamps of Sorrow

Swamp of Sorrows were first visited during the opening campaign of the orcs' invasion into Azeroth (see WarCraft I: Orcs and Humans), the Swamp of Sorrows is a dark, blasted area of festering swampland that the orcs used to set up their initial base of operations. Dark and forbidding, yet teeming with rich life, the swamps were later transformed into the Horde's main staging ground from which they attacked the kingdom of Azeroth during the First War. Quickly spreading from the dark swamps and building the mountain fortress of Blackrock Spire, the orcs drove the humans before them, razing the city of Stormwind and forcing the refugees to flee across the seas to the northern lands of Lordaeron. Near the end of the Second War however, human forces led by Anduin Lothar, regent lord of Azeroth, returned to drive the orcs from their lands and destroy the dark portal, created and expanded by the mad wizard Medivh. Although this action was to cost Lothar his life, the human forces managed to drive the orcs back, capture their warchief - Orgrim Doomhammer - and destroy the dark portal, ending (so they thought) all chances of the orcs returning to their lands. On the insistence of the mage Khadgar, one-time apprentice to Medivh, the fortress city of Nethergarde Keep was constructed at the location of the now-destroyed portal, leaving behind a permanent force of troops to watch over the ruins and prevent any possible orcish insurgents. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans is a real-time strategy computer game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994. ... Map of the World of Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. ... The Lordaeron insignia. ... Lord Anduin Lothar was a knight in the fictional universe of Warcraft in the Kingdom of Azeroth. ... Medivh was the last of an order known as the Guardians of Tirisfal of the World of Azeroth in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... Orgrim Doomhammer is a fictional character in the world of Azeroth in Warcraft, a game series by Blizzard Entertainment. ... In the fictional Warcraft universe, Archmage Khadgar was one of the most powerful wizards to have ever lived, and one of the greatest heroes of the Alliance. ... Medivh was the last of an order known as the Guardians of Tirisfal of the World of Azeroth in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Fallow Sanctuary

Sunken Temple

Stonard


Westfall

In World of Warcraft, Westfall is a golden prairie along the western cost of Azeroth. Across a river to the east are Elwynn Forest and Duskwood, and beyond the southern mountains lies Stranglethorn Vale. Westfall contains several farms, only one of which (the Saldeans') is still inhabited. The other farms have all been overrun, abandoned, or burned. The Alliance-held tower of Sentinel Hill dominates the center of the prairie, accompanied by an inn and lumber mill. World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Prairie refers to an area of land in North America of low topographic relief that principally supports grasses and herbs, with few trees, and is generally of a mesic (moderate or temperate) climate. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... StrangleThorn Vale In the WarCraft Universe, this is a region with lush rainforests, located south of WestFall(ALliance owned territory) and DuskWood(formerly Alliance ruled region also, but now mostly infested by Undead beings, and lots of wild animals). ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Mechanical scarecrows known as harvest watchers rampage through all the fields of Westfall, destroying crops and making farming impossible. Riverpaw gnolls have set up camps all along the coastal cliffs, and in certain inland regions, and murlocs infest the entire coastline. The Defias have a very strong presence here, due mostly to the fact that Edwin VanCleef, the Defias kingpin, resides in a secret pirate cave beneath the Defias-controlled village of Moonbrook. This warren of tunnels, known as the Deadmines, provides the Defias with metal for weapons and armor. This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor races in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor races in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Murloc as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor characters in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Westfall contains two other mines: the Jangolode Mine in the north, and the Gold Coast Quarry in the west. Its fauna include vultures, wolves, and goretusk boars. A Nubian Vulture Vultures are scavenging birds, feeding mostly from carcasses of dead animals. ... Binomial name Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 The Wolf or Grey Wolf (Canis lupus) is a mammal of the Canidae family and the ancestor of the domestic dog. ... This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor races in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ...


Deadmines, The

Main article: Deadmines

Moonbrook

Sentinel Hill

Nothern Kalimdor

Ashenvale

Ashenvale is the name of the expansive forest that covers much of the area surrounding Mount Hyjal in Northern Kalimdor. Tended for thousands of years by the Night Elves, Ashenvale became an enchanted forest of arboreal beauty and tranquility with giant trees adorned with leaves in hues of green and lavender. Ashenvale once represented all the forestladnds surrounding Hyjal, but the northwest portion of the forest was corrupted by a demonic taint in the Third War and was known afterward as Felwood. Ashenvale currently stretches from the Veiled Sea in the west to the Southfury River in the east and from Mount Hyjal in the north to the Stonetalon Mountains and the Barrens of Kalimdor in the south. Mount Hyjal Mount Hyjal is a fictional mountain found in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... ÔNight Elves are a fictional race of elves in Blizzard Entertainments Warcraft series of computer games. ...


The deeps forest is home to many creatures including both wild animals and sentient beings. The Night Elves were the first major race of people to populate the forests of Ashenvale. Before them however, the sons and daughters of Cenarius(the Keepers of the Grove and the dryads) tended the land and the trees. Living alongside these mystical creatures were the wild bear-men known as the Furbolgs. Upon meeting the Night Elves, the two races became fast friends and remained allies for many generations to come. As much as the Night Elves sought to keep the land free of corruption, some taints ultimately took root. In the northeast regions of Ashenvale the vile, demonic satyrs established settlements and have proven hard to shake loose. In the southeast, demons of a much fouler and chaotic nature have corrupted the land. This region has come to be known as Felfire Hill. In recent times, the need for supplies of wood has led the Horde to the rich supply in Ashenvale. Established during the Third War, the Warsong Lumber Mill remains a steady source of lumber fueling the Horde's endeavors. In east-central Ashenvale, another small Horde outpost known as Splintertree Post was constructed as a hub of travel and questing in the forest. It also serves as a strategic foothold in a Night Elf-dominated territory. In the far west, upon the Zoram Strand, the Horde has constructed another small outpost known as the Zoram'Gar Outpost. In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Cenarius is a demi-god who aids the Night Elves in Kalimdor. ... The enchanted keepers are the favored sons of the demigod, Cenarius. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... Look up Horde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Horde is a term derived from a Turkic word - ordu. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Astranaar

The Night Elves themselves also have several holdings in Ashenvale. The most important of these is the village of Astranaar, which serves as the Alliance's main base in Ashenvale. The Silverwing Outpost is strategic because of its proximity to the Horde-controlled Barrens. Silverwind Refuge on the shore of Mystral Lake and Maestra's Post serve as other Alliance controlled outposts in Ashenvale. This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Kargathia Outpost


Azshara

Hetaera's Clutch

Ruins of Eldarath


Barrens, The

Camp Taurajo

Crossroads, The

Ratchet

A small goblin port.


Darkshore

Auberdine, Darkshore.

Download high resolution version (1024x768, 100 KB)The Night Elf port of Auberdine in Darkshore, Kalimdor. ... Download high resolution version (1024x768, 100 KB)The Night Elf port of Auberdine in Darkshore, Kalimdor. ...

Auberdine

Blackfathom Deeps


Desolace

Jagged Spear Village

Nigel's Point


Durotar

In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Durotar is a nation founded by the Horde, to serve as a new homeland for the orcs, and is named after Thrall's father Durotan. Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... The Horde is one of the major factions in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Male and Female Orcs as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Thrall is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe, and is one of the main protagonists of the games and books. ... Duotan is the father of the orc Thrall from the Warcraft computer game series. ...


Durotar is a land of rugged beauty with its deep canyons and high pinnacles, all carved out of the same red rock. The harsh nature of the land closely reflects the attitudes of the orcs and trolls that inhabit it. Before the Horde claimed Durotar for their own, the land was inhabited by quilboar, harpies and centaur. == Introduction ==[[1]] The trolls of Azeroth are generally accepted to a primitive, savage race. ... This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor races in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... In Greek mythology, Harpies (robbers) were first beautiful winged women: Hesiod (Theogony) calls them as two lovely-haired creatures. ... Legend holds that the primitive, barbaric centaurs are actually the bastard offspring of the night elf demigod, Cenarius. ...


Echo Isles, The

In the fictional Warcraft Universe, the Echo Isles were the home of the Darkspear Tribe of Trolls off the coast of Durotar. After the invasion of Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, the Darkspear Tribe was forced to leave their lands and evacuate. After the evacuation Vol'jin, leader of the tribe, eastablished Sen'jin Village on Durotar under the protection of the Horde. Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... Two Jungle Trolls The Darkspear Tribe is<IFRAME SRC=http://iccee. ... In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Durotar is a nation founded by the Horde, to serve as a new homeland for the orcs, and is named after Thralls father Durotan. ... In the fictionl Warcraft Universe, Admiral Daelin Proudmoore is the ruler of the nation of Kul Tiras. ... In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Voljin is a troll witch doctor of the Darkspear Tribe. ... The Horde is one of the major factions in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ...


Orgrimmar

Main article: Orgrimmar

Orgrimmar is a fictional city in the Warcraft Universe and has appeared in the computer games Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and World of Warcraft. Orgrimmar is a fictional city in the Warcraft Universe and has appeared in the computer games Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and World of Warcraft. ... This list is of fictional cities: villages, towns, and cities that do not exist in the world we know. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2002, is a real-time strategy computer game and the second sequel to Warcraft. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ...


Orgrimmar is the capital of the Orcish kingdom of Durotar. The city was created in the period between the Battle of Mount Hyjal and the time that Maiev Shadowsong starts her hunt for Illidan in Lordaeron. The city is built east in the Barrens, in Durotar, north of Thunder Ridge. Thrall's fortress is located there, as well as other important institutions and centers of orcish power. It is the capital city of the Horde. In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government. ... Male and Female Orcs as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... Mount Hyjal Mount Hyjal is a fictional mountain found in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... Maiev Shadowsong is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Illidan Stormrage (also known as the Demon Hunter) is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... The Lordaeron insignia. ... Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... Thunder Ridge is a location in the fictional land of Durotar on the continent of Kalimdor in the massively multiplayer online game World of Warcraft. ... Thrall is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe, and is one of the main protagonists of the games and books. ...


The city was named after the late Orgrim Doomhammer, warchief of the Horde during the Second War and Thrall's mentor. It has been nicknamed Lagrimmar by players because there is often lag there due to large numbers of players congregating in the city. Orgrim Doomhammer is a fictional character in the world of Azeroth in Warcraft, a game series by Blizzard Entertainment. ... The Horde is one of the major factions in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. ... Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (usually simply called Warcraft II; sometimes abbreviated to WCII, WC2 or War2) is a sequel to the popular real-time strategy game Warcraft, published by Blizzard Entertainment in December 1995. ...


Razor Hill

Razor Hill is a fictional city in World of Warcraft located in the realm of Durotar. It's a halfway point to the Orc city of Orgrimmar from where the character receives his quests to enter the Barrens. It as an inn, class trainers, and profession trainers, as well as quest givers and NPC vendors and is the second largest settlement in Durotar. This list is of fictional cities: villages, towns, and cities that do not exist in the world we know. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Durotar is a nation founded by the Horde, to serve as a new homeland for the orcs, and is named after Thralls father Durotan. ... Orgrimmar is a fictional city in the Warcraft Universe and has appeared in the computer games Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and World of Warcraft. ... This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. ...


Sen'jin Village

Sen'jin Village is a town of the Darkspear Tribe of Trolls (a part of the Orcish Horde) that lies on the coast nearest the Echo Isles on the Darkspear Strand. Master Gadrin lives there. Two Jungle Trolls The Darkspear Tribe is<IFRAME SRC=http://iccee. ...


Thunder Ridge

Thunder Ridge is a location in the fictional land of Durotar on the continent of Kalimdor in the massively multiplayer online game World of Warcraft. It is located to the southwest of the gates of Orgrimmar and is actually a canyon inhabited by Thunder Lizards and a conclave of warlocks. In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Durotar is a nation founded by the Horde, to serve as a new homeland for the orcs, and is named after Thralls father Durotan. ... Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... A massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) is a type of computer game that enables hundreds or thousands of players to simultaneously interact in a game world they are connected to via the Internet. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Orgrimmar is a fictional city in the Warcraft Universe and has appeared in the computer games Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and World of Warcraft. ... For other meanings of the term, see warlock (disambiguation). ...


Felwood

Bloodvenom Post

Talonbranch Glade


Moonglade

Nighthaven


Mount Hyjal

Mount Hyjal.
Mount Hyjal.

Right now the Hyjal area is forbidden to those playing World of Warcraft, however there is one way in. As the zone is completed within, there exists a graveyard for the ressurrection of characters who perish; thus, if your character dies on the outskirts of the zone, you can ressurect yourself at a graveyard inside. Blizzard Entertainment has announced plans to add a legal entrance in the future. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 142 KB)Mount Hyjal, the holy mountain of the Night Elves. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 142 KB)Mount Hyjal, the holy mountain of the Night Elves. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Blizzard Entertainment is a PC game developer and publisher. ...


World tree

When Illidan Stormrage stole some drops of water from the remnants of the original Well of Eternity, he transplanted them to a lake at the peak of Mount Hyjal, causing it to form itself into a new Well of Eternity. To bless the Night Elves who came, Nozdromu and Alexstrazsa, two of the great Dragon Aspects, gave them an enchanted acorn, which sprung up as Nordrassil, the World Tree. Illidan Stormrage is a major character in the fictional Warcraft Universe. ... The Well of Eternity is a magical pool of water in the Warcraft Universe, and is a source of arcane magic. ... The Well of Eternity is a magical pool of water in the Warcraft Universe, and is a source of arcane magic. ...


After the first Invasion of the Burning Legion, the Night Elves became bound to the tree. It granted them the use of nature-magic, which was not as dangerous as arcane magic, and made them immortal. During the second invasion, the tree was attacked by Archimonde, and was almost drained of power before he was destroyed. The Burning Legion is the huge demonic army created by the titan Sargeras in the fictional Warcraft universe. ... Immortality is the concept of existing for a potentially infinite or indeterminate length of time. ... Archimonde is a demon lord and warlock who originated from the Twisting Nether in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ...


Mulgore

Aerial view of Thunder Bluff looking toward Spirit Rise from the central mesa.
Aerial view of Thunder Bluff looking toward Spirit Rise from the central mesa.

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Thunder Bluff

Thunder Bluff, located in the central territory of Mulgore in Kalimdor, is the capital of the Tauren race. The city sits atop four mesas (the central mesa as well as Spirit Rise, Elder Rise, and Hunter Rise), each connected by rope ladders, and serves as a hub of commerce for the normally nomadic Tauren. It is only accessible by lift or wyvern. Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... The Tauren, a race of bull-like humanoids nearly as old as the Night Elves, are one of the major races of the Warcraft universe. ... Communities of nomadic people move from place to place, rather than settling down in one location. ... A modern elevator has buttons to allow passengers to select the desired floor. ... Wyverns in WarCraft In the WarCraft game, Thrall first encounters these fierce, flying beasts in the Barrens, where he originally sought an entrance to the cave where he shall find the Oracle, which was mentioned to him by Medivh, the Last Guardian. ...


Camp Narache


Teldrassil

Darnassus

Main article: Darnassus

Darnassus is the current capital of the Night Elf society in the Warcraft Universe. It is located atop the gigantic tree of Teldrassil, north of the continent of Kalimdor. High atop the boughs of the enormous tree Teldrassil is the wondrous city of Darnassus, the new refuge for the reclusive night elves. ... Two Night Elves as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Map of the planet Azeroth as it appears in the game World of Warcraft (Note: The map does not include the continent of Northrend at the north pole as it is not a reachable area within World of Warcraft) Map of Azeroth as it appears in Warcraft II: Tides of... Teldrassil is a fictional tree in the Warcraft Universe. ... Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board...


Ruled by the high priestess of the moon, Tyrande Whisperwind, Darnassus is separated into multiple teracces - The Craftsman's Terrace, the Tradesman's Terrace, the Temple of Elune, The Warrior's Terrace, and the Grove of Cenarius. Tyrande Whisperwind is a Night Elf priestess from the Warcraft Universe. ...


Rut'theran Village

Shadow Glen


Winterspring

Everlook

Starfall

Southern Kalimdor

Dustwallow Marsh

Theramore, Dustwallow Marsh.
Theramore, Dustwallow Marsh.

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Brackenwall Village

Theramore

The Theramore Isles are a group of islands off the coast of southern Kalimdor. Jaina Proudmoore, the daughter of Admiral Proudmoore who was one of the leaders in the First War against the corrupted Horde, founded the Human bastion on the Island of Theramore, the largest island of the group. Map of Kalimdor as it appears in the game World of Warcraft Kalimdor is a large landmass in the World of Azeroth, in the fictional Warcraft Universe that is the setting of the Warcraft franchise of computer games by Blizzard Entertainment, and spinoffs of it in form of a board... Jaina Proudmoore is a fictional character in the fantasy Warcraft Universe. ... Male and Female Orcs as seen in the World of Warcraft. ... Humans as seen in the World of Warcraft. ...


The Horde, under the leadership of their visionary warchief Thrall, and the help of the wanderer Beastmaster Rexxar, attacked Theramore Isles in defense of their newly founded kingdom of Durotar. The Horde successfully invaded the citadel located on the island and put an end to the Admiral's life. After the battle the Horde left the island untouched and in peace. In the World of Warcraft universe, the Orcish Horde (often, The Horde) is a loose coalition of several races, including the Orcs, Trolls, Ogres, Tauren, and (even more loosely) the Undead known as the Forsaken. ... Thrall is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe, and is one of the main protagonists of the games and books. ... In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Rexxar is a half-orc, half-ogre Beastmaster who was instrumental in assisting the Horde in defending Durotar after the fall of the Burning Legion. ... In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Durotar is a nation founded by the Horde, to serve as a new homeland for the orcs, and is named after Thralls father Durotan. ... The Battle of Waterloo by William Sadler. ...


In the MMORPG World of Warcraft, Theramore Isle is a large Alliance stronghold. Jaina Proudmoore is the governor in town, which consists of many vendors, a Gryphon Master, and many quests found in the game either begin or end here. A massively (or massive) multiplayer online role-playing game or MMORPG is a multiplayer computer role-playing game that enables thousands of players to play in an evolving virtual world at the same time over the Internet. ... World of Warcraft (WoW) is a class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... The Alliance is one of the major factions in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of computer games and books are set. ... Gryphon can refer to: The Griffin, a legendary creature. ...


Feralas

Feathermoon Stronghold

Oneiros


Silithus

Ahn'qiraj


Tanaris

Map of Tanaris.
Map of Tanaris.

Image File history File links An in-game screenshot taken from the game World of Warcraft that represents the area of Tanaris, a great desert on Kalimdor. ... Image File history File links An in-game screenshot taken from the game World of Warcraft that represents the area of Tanaris, a great desert on Kalimdor. ...

Gadgetzan


Thousand Needles

Camp Mojache

Freewind Post


Un'goro Crater

Fire Plume Rides

See also

World of Warcraft Instances:
Eastern Kingdoms
Blackrock Depths | Blackrock Spire | Blackwing Lair | Deadmines | Gnomeregan | Molten Core | The Scarlet Monastery | Scholomance | Shadowfang Keep | The Stockades | Stratholme | The Sunken Temple (Temple of Atel'hakar) | Uldaman | Zul'Gurub
Kalimdor
Blackfathom Deeps | Dire Maul | Maraudon | Onyxia's Lair | Ragefire Chasm | Razorfen Downs | Razorfen Kraul | Wailing Caverns | Zul'Farrak
PvP
Alterac Valley | Arathi Basin | Warsong Gulch

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Allakhazam.com: World of Warcraft: Zone: Feralas (230 words)
The beautiful wilds of Feralas have escaped many of the woes of the current world, inhabited by various savage beasts, sea giants, and gnoll tribes.
However, various factions are beginning to move into the forests, including naga, ogres, grimtotems, and perhaps most importantly, Silithids.
These dangers make Feralas more annoying than it is lethal, but if left unchecked, they could each pose quite a threat.
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