

Turalyon explained they were dangerous and crazy people who worshiped not only the black dragons, but their mysterious masters as well – clearly the Twilight’s Hammer of an Azeroth with no orcs. It was here that we first heard of some people called “Blackwyrm Cultists”. Searing Gorge bore more trails of the war between Dark Irons and Ironforge, as especially noticable in the Cauldron, where all the Dark Iron machinery was in ruins. The Dark Iron Mountain, as Turalyon insisted on calling it, was still considered a dangerous place because of the black dragons that keep lairs in there, but the Dark Irons themselves were apparently gone after Magni Bronzebeard collapsed the central pillar and destroy Shadowforge City. They lacked a giant statue of Anduin Lothar though, as well as there being no orcs running across the landscape. We then went on to Burning Steppes which were still, unsurprisingly, burning. While in Redridge, I briefly spoke to a man called Tirion Ellerian, but I don’t know if he’s of any relation to the Queen of Stormwind. Redridge was a bit greener than you folks may know it, and it was definitely calmer. I never spent much time there, but I think the trees are all different, probably because the orcs never ravaged these forests. Elwynn Forest is very similar, and yet oddly different. Most of the trip went pretty smoothly, at least its early parts did. Seriously, who makes those up? Tauren and labyrinths?

Obviously, I inquired Abbot Turalyon what do they know about Kalimdor and he spoke of it like about a myth – speaking of minotaurs, centaurs, harpies and “other mythical creatures”, including some unfounded tales of “minotaurs” (read: tauren) being carnivorous and living in labyrinths. I concluded that probably the only people capable of sending me back are the bronze dragons, and they live in Kalimdor. However, while on my way north, I kept looking for ways to sneak away. I embarked on a trip throughout the Eastern Kingdoms with the stated intention of reaching Dalaran. Having little other choice, I played along with the mission Anduin/Sargeras gave me for the time being. Lists every NPC in Classic WoW and lets you link through to them to see their location on the map.Previously on Arakkoa Chronicles: Kingdoms of Azeroth The dynamic results will show you if we have any locations for that NPC denoted by the number next to the icon.Ĭreated a new NPC Location Listing page (added ot the menu at the top). The NPC panel has been upgraded to allow some specific filtering, you can now search accross the world for any NPC you desire. We've extended our database to include the location of many more creatures within the world, search for them in the NPC panel, click the one you're looking for to see detailed locations.

You can now click on any icon on the map be it Vendor, Quest Marker, Inn Keeper etc, an appropriate help panel will popup showing additional information. Right click anywhere on the map to show everything close by, including any NPCs and gathering nodes.Īdded a filter on the herb / mining tab to only show gathering nodes / veins relevant to your required location. Works exactly the same as the old one but covers so much more :) New map that includes all current and future expansions. Latest WoW Classic Map Features NEW MAP - ONE FOR ALL
