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Post by
HiVolt
Scenario:
You're on a tour covering the entire span of the Warcraft Cosmos. What are some of the places you'd want to see in their full glory? Your opinions don't have to be in any particular order, and you don't have to limit them to only a few if you wish. All I ask is that you give a reason, however simple, behind your answer.
I'll start off:
The Remains of Mannoroth in Orgrimmar - I've always thought that seeing this in reality would give a true sense of pride and honor to me.
Shattrath City - The thought of the city that was destroyed, and then rebuilt to become a haven for all races is very moving in my opinion.
The Statue of Anduin Lothar - Seeing his memorial has been something I've wanted to see in full glory for a long time.
Shadowprey Village - I've always liked this Troll town. I'm not sure why I like it so much, but it has always seemed like a good place for a vacation to me.
Blackrock Spire - I would love to see the mountain where one of the greatest battles in the history of Azeroth took place. To me, this sight would be even more significant than Mount Hyjal or the World Tree.
The Barrens - Having always wanted to go to Africa, I think I would really enjoy seeing the Barrens.
Post by
Morec0
I've got a few places, more might be incoming.
Naxxaramas - The headquarters of the Scourge in Dragonblight - formerally the Eastern Plaugelands. I'd like to be able to explore the depths of this place and take in the full extent of the Scourge's experiments in detail without being attack by them at every turn.
Azjol-nerub - From what I've been able to see of the limited view of this place in both the Upper Kingdom and Lower Kingdom dungeons, Nerubian architecture is something to behold. I'd like to see more of this lost kingdom of the Nerubians and not just what Blizzard lets us see.
Icecrown Citadel - Yes, I know this place isn't open yet, but I've seen the outside of this infamous base of the Lich King and can only wonder what resides inside of it. Hopefully the awnser will be just as epic as the rest of Warcraft.
Post by
Skreeran
The Thandol Span in Wetlands/Arthai Highlands - Magnificant bridge that connects Khaz Modan and Lordaeron. A must-see.
The Stonewrought Dam in Loch Modan - The greatest dam ever built. Also a must-see.
The Monument to Grom Hellscream in Ashenvale - The monument to one of the Horde's Greatest Heroes. If you're a fan of Horde lore, you must see this at one point or another along with Mannoroth's broken glaive.
The massive collapsed statue in Azshara - A solemn reminder of the fall of the Highborne. A sobering sight indeed.
The Gates of Uldum - The last great places of the Titans, untainted by mortal hands.
Raven Hill Cemetary - A massive graveyard that will leave you with goosebumps, this would make a fien stop on your tour.
Edits for description...
Post by
Dralas
Ulduar, who doesn't want to see the creations of ancient technology and the old gods? I'd make Yogg-saron go insane, not vice versa
Dalaran, a floating city seems pretty awesome.
That's all I can think of right now.
Post by
Adamsm
Myself, I'd honestly prefer to travel through Outland over Azeroth, or Old Draenor; the descriptions from WC2 Beyond the Dark Portal and Rise of the Horde make it sound like a beautiful place, even more so then anywhere in Azeroth.
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229054
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Post by
Patty
Ivokk, you know exactly what I thought was distasteful. "LOLOL LESS AIDS!" Joke? How lovely of you.
Back on topic: I'd like to go to Ferelas, because I love the looks. Plus, Dire Maul is quite a place to go.
Another place would have to be Ironforge, but all seven tiers of it.
Shattrath too, for the same reasons as have been previously mentioned.
Post by
Skreeran
I have an opinion on the aids joke (I thought it was funny), but I'm staying the &*!@ out.
Let's try to keep it on topic.
Post by
HiVolt
I'd like to add a couple of things to my list,
Orgrim's Hammer dueling The Skybreaker - This just seems like it would be awesome on a completely unforeseen level.
Pandaria - Just because I've never even seen concept art for it.
Post by
184848
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Post by
taurenmoo812
Oshu'gun - The sacred mountain the first orcs held in there culture with the highest resolve to there ancestors. Although draenei in origin, it became sacred to the orcs.
Dalaran - Really never felt the same for any other city the first time I stepped in it like this one. The music, layout and everything made me just think 'I'm here!'
Revantusk Village - Great location, and something about seeing jungle trolls still with the horde banner over them made it seem even more awesome the first time getting there.
Durnholde Keep - Thinking of Thralls past and what he was made into because of blackmoore, seeing it now lay in ruins caused by Thralls power over the elements gives the impresion of how much pain he endured at that moment, stood in front of the keep.
The gates of Ahn'Qiraj - An awesome sight when you first ride up to them and see the size of these gates. Lucky if you were someone to experience there first opening and the events that followed.
Post by
Adamsm
Oshu'gun - The sacred
Crashed Spaceship,
the first orcs held in there culture with the highest resolve to there ancestors. Although draenei in origin, it became sacred to the orcs.
Fix'd.
Post by
mgman640
Oshu'gun - Although draenei in origin, it became sacred to the orcs.
Actually iirc it was actually Naaru in origin >.>
Durnhold - As stated, was epic seeing it lay in ruins and knowing Thrall did it.
Uldum - I definitely cannot wait to see what this place looks like in the expansion
Dalarn - Flying city. 'nuff said.
Post by
BuryYourDead
Azeroth
Need i say more?
Post by
buzz3070
karazan the former home of the guardian mediv.
Post by
Adamsm
Oshu'gan was a damaged Naaru spacecraft that the Draenei arrived on Draenor in. It was either damaged by something while in flight, or it broke away from the Tempest Keep at some point, and it took years for the massive Naaru vessel to return to Draenor to find out what happened to it.
Post by
Skreeran
But in the consortium q chains in that area they say how it is the biggest diamond ever and they are mining itNo,
this
is the biggest diamond ever... :P
Post by
taurenmoo812
Oshu'gan was a damaged Naaru spacecraft that the Draenei arrived on Draenor in. It was either damaged by something while in flight, or it broke away from the Tempest Keep at some point, and it took years for the massive Naaru vessel to return to Draenor to find out what happened to it.
You know what, I read rise of the horde like everyone else ¬.¬. I know it was a friggin craft that crashed on draenor that brought the draenei there. But in the terms of the orcs history and belief, it became sacred to them for the place where they could commune with there ancestors. So there was nothing wrong with what I said, merely that it was based on the orcish point of view how they saw it.
Post by
Adamsm
Tauren, I was answering Tauman's question, he asked if it was a giant diamond not a mountain. Calm down man.
Post by
Adamsm
Say's crystal shards, not diamond fragments Tauman.
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