The shadowed lands of Duskwood were abandoned by Stormwind, left to fend on their own against both the living and the dead.
A few brave souls remained, fighting back the darkness.
Once a place renowned for honoring its falling, the undead rose from their respected graves and destroyed the town of Raven Hill.
The sprawling Raven Hill Cemetery was set aside to hold the remains of Stormwind's war casualties; however the dead were restless in their graves, abandoning them and ravaging the countryside.
The Dawning Woods Catacombs burrowed deep under the graveyard.
Master Embalmer Abercrombie's property overlooked the massive graveyard.
The Forlorn Rowe - and the evil magi that made it his lair - loomed above the area surrounded by an otherworldly haze.
The Tranquil Gardens Cemetery was smaller in size, but just as plagued with the undead.
The Banshee Blind Mary made her home at the edge of the graveyard.
The reclusive heir to Manor Mistmantle spent more time with the dead than the living.
The living caused near as much trouble as their reanimated counterparts. The Defias Brotherhood occupied the abandoned farm at Addle's Stead ...
... as well as Yorgen's Farmstead and the woods surrounding it.
The village of Darkshire stood alone against the darkness.
The once bustling town is now home to The Night Watch and a handful of other determined villagers.
Those few holdouts faced more than the living and the dead.
Myserious worgan began appearing in The Rotting Orchard.
The unusual creatures poured forth from the mines at Roland's Doom ....
... and prowled through the woods of Brightwood Grove.
A different kind of magic permeated The Twilight Grove.
There the corrupted power of The Emerald Dream twisted all in its path.
Drawn by the pull of so much unchained magic, Splinterfist Ogres built the Vol'Gul Mound in an abandoned valley.
Looking down from Begger's Haunt it was clear to see - even though the shadows and mist - that Duskwood was a land full of nearly insurmountable problems.
I remember my first few times in Duskwood.. it always creeped me out, haha, and this did a good job capturing that
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