User:Cemotucu/Theramore Isle


 * ''"Theramore" redirects here. For the fallen kingdom, see Theramore (kingdom).

Theramore Isle (a.k.a. Theramore Keep or simply Theramore ) was human city located in a rocky island east of Dustwallow Marsh, and was the capital of kingdom of the same name. Before its destruction, it was considered the Alliance's most martial presence in Kalimdor.

The importance of Theramore was emphasized in-game by the fact that many class trainers resided here. A mage with sufficient skill can even use teleport and open portals into this city.

History
Originally a martial city, Theramore was founded by Jaina Proudmoore briefly after the Third War as the new home of the refugees of Lordaeron in Kalimdor. A few months after its founding, the city was taken by its ruler's father, Daelin Proudmoore, as part of his genocidal campaign against the newborn orc nation of Durotar. It's not clear if the city was taken by force or if the citizens accepted Daelin's rule. Finally, the Horde stormed the city and killed the Admiral, sparing the rest.

Two years after that, Theramore was considered as fine a city to be seen in human lands, even when its civilian dwellers knew it was an strategic position. A rush of people of the Eastern Kingdoms came to Kalimdor in order to provide services for the humans who lived under the Lady.

By the year 25, the city had a seafaring connection with the dwarven-human port of Menethil Harbor, in the Wetlands. A peace summit between the Warchief of the Horde and the King of Stormwind was to take place in the port city, but it was canceled due to the King's dissapearence. A second summit took place little more than a year after, but the Twilight Hammer's machinations forcibly ended the talks, with both sides blaming each other of treachery.

Theramore Isle was one of the cities attacked by the Lich King during the Scourge Invasion that heralded the War against the Lich King. Shortly after that, the isle was attacked by a Faceless One and four powerful elementals, sent by the ogre Cho'gall respectively.

During the Shattering, Theramore Keep suffered the elemental unrest and was partially flooded. When the Cataclysm finally hit, several buildings were damaged, but the city was later rebuilt and expanded to serve as the start point of the human forces in Kalimdor during the scalating tensions between the Horde and the Alliance.

Shortly before the discovery of Pandaria, Theramore Isle was going to be invaded by the Horde after the fall of Northwatch Hold. The Alliance and two neutral factions sent troops to protect the Keep. The civilians were given the choice to leave or fight for their home. Ultimately, the city was destroyed when the invaders detonated the greatest mana bomb ever made. Everyone in the isle at the moment of the explosion died.

Places
The city was made up of a roughly rectangular wall encircling most of the isle perimeter, save the harbor, which was protected by two watch towers. An inner fortification known as the Citadel was composed of a wall encircling Jaina's Tower in the center of the isle. The rest of the buildings surrounded this complex.

Foothold Citadel (also known as the Guard Quarters ) was the city's military center. People trained at its doors: the guards against practice dummies and the young recruis against each other. There were always priest watching carefully, ready to call upon the Light for healing the instant anyone was injured. Daelin Proudmoore died in battle in this keep.

Many merchants and their families dwelt in Theramore's Inn. Built on a slight hill, it was a perfect place to sit by a fire, enjoying a brew and a conversation.

Jaina's Tower was Theramore's tallest structure. The building had wooden floors on its many stories, which were connected by long, winding stairs. It had many rooms, including Jaina's private quarters (which probably housed dozens of books ), her extensive library (which housed hundreds of books ) and Theramore's little throne room (which had a window with a view ). There was a magically concealed secret entrance to the tower. With walls warded with all kind of protective magics, it was a solid fortress against such attacks.

The cobblestone streets that formed a lattice amid the buildings of Theramore were designed to provide reinforced ground for people, mounts, and wheeled conveyances to travel without risking getting mired in the swampy ground the city had been built on. Most people walked on them rather than the muck and grass on either side.