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− | The '''Deep Elem Mine'''{{coords|56|46|Silverpine Forest}} |
+ | The '''Deep Elem Mine''' is a [[mine]] in the middle of [[Silverpine Forest]].{{coords|56|46|Silverpine Forest}} |
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+ | ==History== |
− | [[File:Deep Elem Mine.jpg|thumb|The mine with worgen]] |
+ | [[File:Deep Elem Mine.jpg|thumb|The mine with [[worgen]].]] |
+ | ===World of Warcraft=== |
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− | Dalar Dawnweaver sent heroes to behead Grimson the Pale so the Forsaken could claim the mine as a resource of the Forsaken in name of the [[Varimathras]] |
+ | [[Dalar Dawnweaver]] sent heroes to behead Grimson the Pale so that the [[Forsaken]] could claim the mine as a resource of the Forsaken in name of the [[Varimathras]].<ref name="QuestArugalFolly" /> |
===Cataclysm=== |
===Cataclysm=== |
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− | It appears that [[Gilneas Liberation Front]] |
+ | It appears that [[Gilneas Liberation Front]] took over the mine following the [[Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm]]. [[Master Forteski]], known as the Horseman, stood outside on command of [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] with a contingent of her most powerful [[Veteran Forsaken Trooper]]s,<ref>[[Cornered and Crushed!]]</ref> believing she has the leaders of [[Gilneas Liberation Front]] cornered. However, it turned out to be a trap set by [[Ivar Bloodfang]]; the mine was in fact empty and about to explode. The Forsaken troops were blown to pieces as the mine exploded,<ref>[[Nowhere to Run]]</ref> with only one messenger to survive and report back. |
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+ | ===Battle for Azeroth=== |
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+ | The Alliance sought to use Deep Elem Mine as a resource in their war against the Horde, and sent forces to bomb away the rubble blocking the entrance.<ref>[[Deep Elem Mine (mission) (Alliance)]]</ref> The Horde moved to get rid of the explosives so they could continue mining there themselves.<ref>[[Deep Elem Mine (mission) (Horde)]]</ref> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *The mine's name is likely inspired by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grateful_Dead Grateful Dead] song "Deep Elem Blues", which is itself a reference to the Deep Ellum neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. |
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Revision as of 00:12, 14 November 2019
The Deep Elem Mine is a mine in the middle of Silverpine Forest.[56, 46]
History
World of Warcraft
Arugal let his magic spread to the Deep Elem Mine.[1] Led by the cunning Grimson the Pale, the former foreman of the mine,[1] the worgen made the mine their home.
Dalar Dawnweaver sent heroes to behead Grimson the Pale so that the Forsaken could claim the mine as a resource of the Forsaken in name of the Varimathras.[1]
Cataclysm
It appears that Gilneas Liberation Front took over the mine following the Cataclysm. Master Forteski, known as the Horseman, stood outside on command of Sylvanas Windrunner with a contingent of her most powerful Veteran Forsaken Troopers,[2] believing she has the leaders of Gilneas Liberation Front cornered. However, it turned out to be a trap set by Ivar Bloodfang; the mine was in fact empty and about to explode. The Forsaken troops were blown to pieces as the mine exploded,[3] with only one messenger to survive and report back.
Battle for Azeroth
The Alliance sought to use Deep Elem Mine as a resource in their war against the Horde, and sent forces to bomb away the rubble blocking the entrance.[4] The Horde moved to get rid of the explosives so they could continue mining there themselves.[5]
Trivia
- The mine's name is likely inspired by the Grateful Dead song "Deep Elem Blues", which is itself a reference to the Deep Ellum neighborhood of Dallas, Texas.
References
- ^ a b c [15] Arugal's Folly
- ^ [5-30] Cornered and Crushed!
- ^ [5-30] Nowhere to Run
- ^ Deep Elem Mine
- ^ Deep Elem Mine