Yes, Darnassus.
Some seem to have missed reading these two key pieces of information:
that was for hillsbrad foothills and southshore!
I understand the game developers' impulse to shake things up in Azeroth but I'm appalled by these changes on several levels. First, as a matter of full disclosure, I play Horde characters almost exclusively. My allegiance is to The Horde because even in real life I've always thought that humans were greatly overrated. :) That said I am appalled by Sylvanus' attack on Teldrassil. Attacking a World Tree and the homeland of a race is nothing less than a shameful act that insults The Horde more than The Alliance and brings about the assault on Lordaeron as an inevitable retribution. The destruction of Brill and Undercity dishonors The Alliance just as much as the Buring of Teldrassil dishonors The Horde. Both attacks are genocidal acts of ethnic cleansing neither of which i can support. I, Garmheim the Mage, am loyal to my Dark Lady, Sylvanus Windrunner, but loyalty does not extend to ill-considered and disgusting acts that violate even an Undead's sense of justice and morality.Another issue for mages is what now happens to our teleports and portals to Undercity? Do they remain and a suicidal act? Do they now port us to a different stronghold of the Undead like Andorhal or Tarren Mill?The object of these paired attacks seems to be an attempt to cleanse Kalimdor of The Alliance and Eastern Kingdoms of The Horde. Are we now going to see the destruction of all the faction aligned settlements throughout each continent? It would now appear that the primary communication link between Orgrimmar and Eastern Kingdoms is the zeppelin to Grom'gol in Northern Stranglethorn. Does that mean that Grom'gol will now become a larger settlement? Will it be the focus of the next attack by The Alliance moving south from Stormwind, Westfall and Darkshire?My next issue is that the thousands of players who have flown from Orgrimmar to Undercity and back over the years have been singularly unobservant in not ever noticing first, The Broken Isles and now Zandalar and Kul Tiras. I simply can't accept that constant cloud cover of permanent fog kept these lands invisible until now.Finally, let me say that this Horde toon weeps equally for the loss of Teldrassil and Undercity. The world is changing in appalling ways> I take no joy in any of them. I still have hope that Thrall and his child will reenter the world as messengers of peace and that the three Windrunner sisters can be reconciled as a complex and contradictory Triple Goddess (I recommend to the game designers Robert Graves' work, The White Goddess, as a guide.) to bring peace to Azeroth.
Although I never mained an Undead, Tirisfal Glades was one of my favorite zones due to the dark, haunted, misty woods ravaged by the Plague, it felt like Darkshore in a way which I also adored. It always looked perfect and always made me think of how it looked when it was uncorrupted. Not to mention the intense amount of Lore tied to it.I also never understood why they decided to change how Brill looks and why they didn't make Lordaeron Ruins the actual city instead of the Catacombs under it.
RIP Best Capital
the city is fairing better than I thought it would be
Anyone wondering regarding Calia Menethil, shoudl read the BEfore the Storm Thread.Its rather.. well... not sure what to call that xD
Wow, look at that map; Sylvanas must’ve been having some serious deja vu about the “dead scar” the Alliance creates leading up to the city
The entrance from Sewers are blocked by stones.
Wait, didn't Sylvanas blow up the Undercity to keep the Alliance's hands off it? I'm confused.
Dead Alliance players INC!
Can definitely see why Zidormi is here, as the hallow's end quests for both factions revolve around the undercity.