Caverns of Time, The Culling of Stratholme
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..in case you didnt know the lore of stratholme and its geography is quite simple. psyblade1st knows what he is talking about and the elven forests dont have a thing to do with it because it was lordaeron and the elves back then were secluded to the north after the third war...
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Sometimes i wounder if instead they destroyed the kingdom of Stormwind and it became the plaguelands and lordaeron was left alone?
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No, lordearon were the Human lands but when the scourge turned the humans into undead it became a capital for the scourge, then, undead fought back and reconquered parts of it, but this time as undead, and they built the under city.
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Correction: Lordaeron is the entire area north of Kaz'Modan, and up until near the Elven Forests.
In-game, Lordaeron is Silverpine forest, all until Eastern Plaguelands wide, and from south of Ghostlands until Kaz'Modan.
Yeah, it's a pretty big kingdom...at least, it used to be.
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ahh k
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Huh? What do you mean?
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Nope, he just wanted the magical urn that held Teranis's ashes. He probably threw away the ashes later.
And he wanted the urn to rez Kel'Thuzad...nothing to do with the Lich King.
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i thought arthas used his ashes to summon the lich king?
isin't this just fake lore which some guy made up ?
TehCaptainSid 2 years ago
This was filmed during the WWI 2008 on Paris, and is currently available in-game in the Culling of Straholme (as the title says).
During the demo, no mobs were there since it was still in development by Blizzard.
AllInOneMighty 2 years ago
wait if this is lordaron then why is it called the culling of strathelome i thought it was strathalome...lordaron is the city the undead stole from the scourge and built undercity under it
emanuelcako 3 years ago
It is called "The Culling of Stratholme" because this is Stratholme, and it is the name used in World of Warcraft for this zone.
AllInOneMighty 3 years ago