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    World of Warcraft - Cataclysm

    World of Warcraft - Cataclysm

    New Race - The Goblins (Horde)
    Originally the slaves of jungle trolls on the Isle of Kezan, the goblin race was forced to mine kaja'mite ore out of the volcanic bowels of Mount Kajaro. The trolls used this potent mineral for their voodoo rituals, but it had an unexpected effect on the slaves who were in constant contact with it: kaja'mite generated a startling new cunning and intelligence in the goblins. Crafting their own powerful artifacts of engineering and alchemy in secret, the goblins soon overthrew their oppressors and claimed Kezan for their homeland. The mines that had been their prison, their slave camp, and the base of their rebellion now became the city of Undermine. Weaving through the heart of the island in a dizzying network of tunnels, vaults, and lava tubes, Undermine epitomizes the goblins' complex, unpredictable mindset.

    The goblins' natural greed soon lifted them to prominence as masters of mercantilism. Trade princes arose during the First War as the cleverest goblins learned to take advantage of the strife. Great fortunes were amassed, and the Isle of Kezan became a hub for fleets of goblin trading ships. One of the trade princes agreed to lend his faction’s services to the Horde in the Second War. Following the Horde's defeat, the goblins learned from their colleague's failed example, and soon they realized that their profits could double if they weren't stuck in such a restrictive relationship. By the end of the Third War, goblins were providing weaponry, vehicles, and devious services to both the Horde and the Alliance. This wouldn't last forever. . .

    Recently, the goblins of Kezan have found a new enemy in the Alliance – unexpected and unprofitable encounters with this faction have driven certain trade princes from their comfortable neutrality. Reforging old pacts with their one-time allies, the goblins have been welcomed into the Horde with open arms.

    The Lost Isles
    The preconception that any goblin would sell their best friend for a fistful of gold is not entirely unfounded: many of them probably would and some actually do. The truth is that quite a few goblins combine a shrewd business sense with a certain level of... moral flexibility. For example, after the cataclysm reawakened a volcano on their home island one of the goblins' trade princes realized that there was good money to be made in offering panicked goblins a ticket to safety on his ship, taking their life savings - and then selling them into slavery. A clever plan, until it (and the ship) fell apart in a naval crossfire between an Alliance fleet and a lone Horde ship. The shipwreck's survivors washed ashore on the Lost Isles off the coast of Kalimdor, where they discover that the island's dense jungles harbor many mysteries and more than a few unpleasant surprises.

    New Race - The Worgens (Alliance)
    The worgen are a race of feral wolf-beasts whose very name inspires fear. Theories regarding their history abound, yet the worgen's origins remain steeped in mystery.

    Records indicate that the worgen existed for a time in Kalimdor. In fact, more recent evidence suggests that their true origin might have a connection to the night elves and a secretive druidic order from Kalimdor's distant past. Yet until new evidence comes to light, this information remains speculative.

    The worgen's first verified appearance in the Eastern Kingdoms has been traced back to the Third War, when the archmage Arugal utilized the wolf-beasts as a weapon against the Scourge. Arugal's weapons soon turned against him, however, as the curse of the worgen rapidly spread among the human population, transforming ordinary men and women into ravenous, feral creatures.

    Arugal adopted many of the worgen as his own and retreated to the former mansion of Baron Silverlaine, the estate now known as Shadowfang Keep. The curse, however, was not contained. It persisted in the lands of Silverpine and extended even into the fabled walled nation of Gilneas, where the curse rapidly reached pandemic levels.

    The citizens of Gilneas found themselves trapped, with no hope of escape. They retreated deeper within the isolated domain, and there they survived, fearful of the savage presence that lurked just outside the barricades.

    Tensions among the displaced citizens escalated over time, resulting in a civil war that now threatens to destabilize the embattled nation even more.

    There are those among the Gilneans, however, who cling to hope. Many believe that a treatment for the worgen curse may exist, although others have nearly given up, fearful that if the barricades should fall, their humanity will be lost forever.

    Gilneas
    Gilneas is located on the peninsula south of Silverpine Forest. The human kingdom had supported the Alliance during the Second War, but King Greymane had no qualms about severing all ties to the outside world when it became clear that the Alliance needed Gilneas more than Gilneas needed the Alliance. Unbeknownst to the rest of the world, darkness fell on Gilneas after the Greymane Wall's gates had been closed, and the worgen curse ravaged the nation. Before long, Gilneans were fighting against Gilneans in a bloody civil war that left the kingdom in tatters. Remarkably, the people of Gilneas have somehow managed to hold on to the last vestiges of their humanity... for now.

    Lore
    Cataclysm will be a major step forward in the ongoing story of the Warcraft universe. The return of Deathwing has changed the world forever, and the major movers and shakers are forced to make decisions that will profoundly affect the future of their peoples. Below is a list of some of the most important non-player characters in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.

    Warchief Thrall
    Thrall, the Horde's warchief, is a living symbol of nobility, strength, and unwavering courage. He led the orcs from the internment camps of Lordaeron into a new era of freedom and prosperity, and under his leadership the Horde has established itself as a major force on Azeroth. As a shaman, Thrall has a deep connection with the elements, and their wisdom has proven to be a great boon to the warchief. But although the Horde's faith in its warchief remains strong, some orcs who relish the tales of orcish ferocity and martial prowess are frustrated with Thrall's decisions. It remains to be seen whether his recent differences with Garrosh Hellscream are a one-time event or a hint at the shape of things to come.

    Garrosh Hellscream
    Growing up, Garrosh only knew his father, Grom Hellscream, by the stories that cast him as the one who had doomed his people. But after learning of Grom's redemption and heroic sacrifice to free the orcs from demonic corruption once and for all, Garrosh embraced his father's legacy as a fearless warrior and natural leader. At times, Garrosh's renewed zeal has put him at odds with the Horde's warchief. Frustrated by Thrall's decision to scout Northrend instead of mobilizing the Horde right away, Garrosh challenged the warchief to a duel in the Ring of Valor, but an assault by the Lich King's minions cut their bout short. Garrosh and the warchief still have some unfinished business... and Garrosh's hot-headed recklessness is fast becoming a concern to those who know the inherent danger in a Hellscream's fury.

    King Varian Wrynn
    The king of Stormwind, recently returned to claim his rightful place, has little love for the Horde. His reasons are many: when Varian was a young boy, he saw his father murdered by the half-orc Garona; the orcs' warchief, Orgrim Doomhammer, slew the valorous Anduin Lothar, who had delivered Varian safely to Lordaeron after the fall of Stormwind; Varian was later enslaved by the orcish gladiator trainer Rehgar Earthfury; and at the Wrath Gate, many brave Alliance soldiers died at the hands of the Forsaken's Royal Apothecary Society. Varian, who had always been wary of the orcs, discovered that the Royal Apothecary Society had been developing the new plague for years. The events that transpired during the battle for the Undercity convinced the human king that the Horde has been left unchecked for too long: the time has come to make things right.

    King Genn Greymane
    The people of the Alliance remember the king of Gilneas as a proud, strong-willed, cunning, and arrogant man. He and his armies stood by the Alliance during the Second War, but in the aftermath it became clear to Genn Greymane that the Alliance needed Gilneas more than Gilneas needed the Alliance. He ordered that the Greymane Wall be closed to all outsiders, effectively sealing off his kingdom from the outside world and its conflicts. But fate, it seems, was intent on teaching the king a lesson in humility: although the wall succeeded in isolating Gilneas from the rest of the world, it also served to damn the kingdom's people forever. As the worgen curse swept the nation and early attempts at containment failed, Greymane found himself fighting a battle for his people's very humanity.

    Queen Azshara
    Strong-willed, manipulative, and incomparably beautiful, Azshara possessed far more magical talent than almost any other night elf in her time. Ten thousand years ago, she and the other Highborne brought Azeroth dangerously close to complete destruction when their meddling with arcane magic caught the attention of the Great Enemy, Sargeras. Corrupted by the influence of the fallen titan, Azshara set in motion a plan to bring the Burning Legion to Azeroth, a plan that caused the War of the Ancients and the Great Sundering of Azeroth. Beautiful, cruel Azshara was swallowed by the seas, never to be seen again… or so it was believed. The naga revere Azshara as a demigod, one who is still very much alive. How she could have survived the Sundering, and at what cost, remain mysteries that not many would dare to probe.

    Deathwing
    Few have fallen as far from grace as ancient Neltharion has. As one of the five Dragon Aspects chosen by the titans, he was given dominion over the earth and the deep places of the world. He embodied the strength of Azeroth and served as the greatest supporter of the Dragonqueen, Alexstrasza. But mighty, kind-hearted, and wise as he was, even Neltharion was not beyond the reach of dark forces sleeping beneath the surface of Azeroth. Over time, sinister whispers sank their claws into the dragon's thoughts, seeding Neltharion's mind with madness. He betrayed the other Aspects, and when he turned against his brethren and let corruption take complete control, he ceased being Neltharion the Earth-Warder and became Deathwing the Destroyer. Eventually, he was defeated by the combined might of the other Aspects—defeated, but not destroyed. Hidden from the world, he has been licking his wounds and nourishing his burning hatred. His return will change the face of Azeroth forever.

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    you sir are amazing
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    I WANTMOAR

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    Time to speculate more:
    in the trailer there were three night ef druids approaching the worgen, so druid for them isn't too big of a leap now

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    Sounded like they hinted we might not kill Arthas at 80, or did he just phrase it weird? "As the fight against the lich king persists" or something like that...

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    Wicked can't wait, the changed world looks great!

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    Goblins horde, worgen alliance. Exellent stuff!

    Hmmm.. the story behind the goblins will probably receive further updates soon. the story seems odd.
    And finally gilneas!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkychick
    I WANTMOAR
    me too, take that nay sayers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panoramixe
    Time to speculate more:
    in the trailer there were three night ef druids approaching the worgen, so druid for them isn't too big of a leap now
    with the trolls getting druids the worgen will most likely have the druid class aswell so you have two races on each faction for druids

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    Right on the money. Looks awesome

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    Way too late for Goblins. They should have been added in the Burning Crusade, not the newest expansion.

    No mention of Thrall being the next Guardian, which probably means Me'dan will be.

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    i uploaded a picture of the WoW - Cataclysm logo if people wanna use it for background;D.
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    damn looks great, moar

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    More information on "Players will level by following the "Path of the Titans"
    please xD
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    Quote Originally Posted by InfamousRágé
    More information on "Players will level by following the "Path of the Titans"
    please xD
    i was justabout to say that too, that looks really interresting and cant wait to learn more

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    It seems to me that the only section I truly cared about being true or not is leaning toward being not.

    Thrall and Garrosh's plotline about Thrall becoming guardian and buggering off while voluntarily leaving Garrosh in charge, thus going completely out of character in order to suit the infantile WoW playerbase's need for MOAR PVP, seems to be debunked. The blurbs for Thrall and Garrosh seem to poise them for outright conflict.

    A horde civil war would frankly be awesome.

    That, and the little "leak" about the goblins' starting quests involving rescuing thrall from an alliance ship has been completely blown out of the water. I'm thankful for that.

    I was anticipating most of the content of the leak, but the lore was/is fucking stupid.. I hope that I am correct in my assumptions, considering that is the only stuff Boub was unsure of, and the released material seems to countermand the leak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SubtleAmbition
    It seems to me that the only section I truly cared about being true or not is leaning toward being not.

    Thrall and Garrosh's plotline about Thrall becoming guardian and buggering off while voluntarily leaving Garrosh in charge, thus going completely out of character in order to suit the infantile WoW playerbase's need for MOAR PVP, seems to be debunked. The blurbs for Thrall and Garrosh seem to poise them for outright conflict.

    A horde civil war would frankly be awesome.

    That, and the little "leak" about the goblins' starting quests involving rescuing thrall from an alliance ship has been completely blown out of the water. I'm thankful for that.

    I was anticipating most of the content of the leak, but the lore was/is fucking stupid.. I hope that I am correct in my assumptions, considering that is the only stuff Boub was unsure of, and the released material seems to countermand the leak.
    Um... the goblin ship gets blow up in the crossfire of the entire alliance fleet vs one horde ship. Why would the whole alliance fleet chase one horde ship unless Thrall was on it and Varian is pissed?

    It is by no means 'blown out of the water' yet, it just wasn't mentioned explicitly yet.
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    Worgen Druid - I wonder if their "cat" form would be a wolf instead of a cat.

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    a few things, "the path of the titans" what is this and why does it sound amazing? does this mean no more pounding through vanilla wow again and again to level my alts? another thing the worgen and troll druids... what on earth are their forms gonna be? the totem of the claw that allows bear transformation might make sense... but just a little. the totem used for cat transformation... wtf are they gonna do for the worgen? transform them into wolfs maybe? but theyre already wolves technically. im not saying its a bad idea im just wondering what blizz's plan is.

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