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Monday, August 2, 2010

Kalimdor: The Exodar

After the Blood Elves' overthrew Tempest Keep, the remaining Draeni took shelter on The Exodar. The Elves sabotaged the ship, however, causing to crash on Azeroth. The crumbling remains of the ship served as the Draeni's capitol on their new planet.

 The bulk of the ship - and the city - lay deep beneath the ground.

Swirling with both Light and Arcane energy the The Seat of the Naaru lay at the heart of the city.

O'ros resided within The Seat of the Naaru.

Although it looked unremarkable from the entrance, The Exodar's Inn was unlike any other on Azeroth.

Watched over by Caregiver Breel, the Inn offered not beds to rest in, but both magically and technologically advanced pods.

What other uses they may have had, beyond rest, was never revealed.

The Exodar's bank went relatively unguarded.

 While the auction house went relatively unused.

The remainder of the ship was divided into distinct sections.

The Crystal Hall was a spiritual center of the ship.

The Draeni Shaman built elaborate shrines to the elements.

Seer Saltesh allowed adventures a glimpse into the elemental realm.

Mystical crystals were shaped into gems and jewelery.

Workers tried to reclaim and tap into crystals lost when the ship crashed.

 A guarded walkway lead to the central partition of the city.

The Vault of Lights was home to the Draeni's leader, Prophet Velen.

The majority of the area was taken up by the Holographic Emitters that documented the Draeni's enemies within the Burning Legion.

The Vindictor's Sanctum was a place of learning of the Light.

While the War Room was a place of combat and tactical training.

Powerful magics leaked from the crystals broken in the crash.

Still more of the Draeni's mystical crystals flanked the pathway to the southern section of the ship.

The Trader's Tier was the financial seat of power within the city.

The Guildmasters' Hall stood near an energy pathway.

The Ring of Arms sold master-crafted weapons.
While the sewing shops offered leather and cloth armors.
Many more merchants made their sales in the higher levels of the ship.
While others still tried to repair the massive damage from the crash.
Once one of the technological wonders of many worlds, The Exodar was a ruined shadow of its former self.

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