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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Kalimdor: Durotar

The rocky desert of Durotar was named after Warchief Thrall's father, Durotan, and bore a striking resemblance to the Orcs' homeland.

Zeppelins floated through the skies on their ways to exotic destinations.


 Bladeshadow's Farm was one of many small homesteads that tried to ply the unforgiving ground.


The Rocktusk Farm raised meat for the Horde ...

... as did the Jaggedswine Farm, just outside of Orgimmar.

 The Tor'kren Farm family had a small wellspring on their land.

Not all the farmers were so lucky.

Rezlak's Caravan moved goods between the cities and villages, but the journeys were not safe.

Razorwind Canyon was full of malicous harpies.

Enraged wildlife filled Thunder Ridge.

Cultists lurked around Skull Rock.

Yet the sea was no safer. Bladefist Bay was watched by thugs and thieves.

Jagged rocks lurked below the waters off the Deadeye Shore.

The remains of the unlucky and unwise littered the Scuttle Coast.

Razorhill was a sizable Orcish town. 

Merchants adventures all gathered behind the town's walls to hone their trades.

The area was not without its dangers. The Razormane Grounds were filled with weak but aggressive Quillboar.
 
 Tiragarde Keep, although raided and sacked long ago, was the last holding of Admiral Daelin Proudmoore's followers.

The Kul Tiras soldirs that remained after their leaders death patrolled the ruined streets and empty buildings as if nothing had changed - hellbent on wiping out the Orcs.

The Trolls of Sen'jin Village were all that remained of the Darkspear Tribe.

The Echo Isles stood across the Darkspear Strand.

 Voodoo-crazed Trolls took over the Darkspear's homelands.

They twisted the lush isles into a grotesque imitation of their former glory.

The Orcs' homeland was a harsh place to start over anew, but they pressed on and made the best of the dry, dangerous land.

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