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For the post-Cataclysm version, see Azshara. For the naga and once Highborne queen after whom this region was named, see Queen Azshara.
NeutralAzshara
Level: 45 - 55
Shadowsong Shrine
Shadowsong Shrine
Population 9,000
Races

NagaNaga Naga (4,500)
Sea giant Sea giant (1,350)
Satyr Satyr (900)
Night elfNight elf Night elf (900)
Blue dragon Blue dragon (720)
TaurenTauren Tauren (630)
High elfHigh elf High elf (450)
Furbolg Furbolg (450)

IconSmall Water Water elementals
Minor settlements Horde Camp Valormok (250)
Alliance Talrendis Point (75)
Languages Nazja, Darnassian, Taur-ahe, Furbolg
Faiths Ancients, Azshara, Arkkoroc, Elune
Affiliation Contested
Location Northern Kalimdor

Azshara is located in northeastern Kalimdor, east of Ashenvale, south of Winterspring, and north of Durotar. It is a beautiful coastal area cloaked in eternal autumn. The trees and other flora are tinged in brilliant oranges and reds, and nearer the coast, great cliffs and sandy beaches line the ocean. The region's inhabitants can make life hard for the nature lover, however. Enraged ghosts, vicious satyr, stalking naga and ferocious wildlife can quickly put an end to those who venture too far from the road.

A shattered stretch of coastline on Kalimdor's northeast, Azshara was once the greatest night elf metropolis. The city fell millennia ago in the War of the Ancients, but a few ragged buildings perch on the cliffs overlooking similar ruins among the coral.[1] Much of the city of Azshara fell into the ocean.[2] The Horde has established a small outpost, Grim Ulang, in the area, but naga are a constant danger.[1]

History[]

Ruins of Eldarath

Ruins of Eldarath

Before the Great Sundering, this shattered stretch of coast along Kalimdor's northern border was once a part of the night elven capital of Zin-Azshari; then came the demons' expulsion from the world. The land was rent asunder and the sea thundered in, making the region into a watery grave and leaving nought but ruins of the once great city. The night elves who survived named this region — once glorious, now nothing but a shattered relic — Azshara, after their queen who was driven mad by demonic influence. Since that time, this place of rocky islands, jagged cliffs, and coral-choked seas has given birth to many tales.

Some night elves suggest that not all of the demons were banished, lurking even now beneath the glittering waters of the Coral Sea and awaiting the time to strike back. Others claim that Queen Azshara was not drowned, but transformed into a hideous aquatic thing who will someday lead her accursed followers to retake the surface world. A few whisper that the Dark Portal that first brought the demons to Azeroth yet remains and rests under the sea waiting for someone to reopen it. Still others assert that the ancient Sundering awakened something that dwelled in the deepest part of the ocean, something that will eventually burst forth in a tidal wave of destruction. Whatever the truth, night elves agree that the region is cursed.[3]

Getting There[]

AllianceAlliance
From Forest Song in Ashenvale, follow the road east into Azshara. The Alliance outpost Talrendis Point is just over the river.
HordeHorde
From Splintertree Post in Ashenvale, travel along the road east into Azshara. The Horde encampment Valormok is against the mountains, north of ruined Haldarr Encampment.

Geography[]

Bitter Reaches

Bitter Reaches

AzsharaGeneralView

Azshara

A river separates the primordial wood from what land there is. The terrain beyond the river is little more than a strip of green above fragmented cliffs that rise high over a stretch of ivory beach. The waves of the shallow Coral Sea sweep against this beach, and islands — little more than spires of jagged rock — jut from the water. A twisted expanse of reef creates a labyrinth of coral beneath the ocean surface, making sea travel here virtually impossible.

The night elves consider the place cursed, and most other races find the constant storms unpleasant. There is but a single known habitation in Azshara, the orc trading village of Grim Ulang, its residents telling of creatures flitting about the ruins of Zin-Azshari further along the cliffs and murlocs and naga swimming in the Coral Sea. Bands of undead have appeared along the beach and at the fringes of the Ashenvale Forest. As well, the dark chants of demon cultists have echoed along the cliffs in counterpoint to the thunder of storms. Steady rumors and sightings have led to frequent night elf patrols and an increased martial presence in Grim Ulang.[3]

There are no instances in this zone, though the micro dungeon Lake Mennar can be found here. In addition, the battleground Azshara Crater will be located in this zone if/when it is implemented.

Maps and subregions[]

WorldMap-Aszhara-old

Map of Azshara

Bay of StormsBear's HeadBitter ReachesForlorn Ridge
Great SeaHaldarr EncampmentHetaera's ClutchJagged Reef
Lake MennarLegash EncampmentRavencrest MonumentRethress Sanctum
The Ruined ReachesRuins of EldarathScalebeard's CaveShadowsong Shrine
The Shattered StrandSouthridge BeachSouthfury RiverTalrendis Point
Temple of ArkkoranTemple of Zin-MalorThalassian Base CampTimbermaw Hold
Tower of EldaraUrsolanValormok

Warcraft RPG

Coral Sea (RPG) • Grim Ulang (RPG) • Ruins of Zin-Azshari (RPG)

Elite areas[]

Battlegrounds[]

Travel hubs[]

Alliance Flight paths from Talrendis Point, located at [12, 77]VZ-AzsharaBlip[]

Talrendis Point

Talrendis Point

Horde Flight paths from Valormok, located at [21, 49]VZ-AzsharaBlip[]

Regions adjacent to Azshara[]

Zone Name Faction Level Range Direction Access
Durotar Horde 1-12 South By swimming Windfury River south, then going ashore east
Orgrimmar Horde 1-60 South By swimming Windfury River south, then crossing the bridge east
The Barrens Horde 10-28 South By swimming Windfury River south, then going ashore west, or by flightpath to Ratchet
Ashenvale HordeAlliance 20-30 West By foot, or by flightpath from Valormok to Splintertree Post, or by flightpath from Talrendis Point to Astranaar

Notable characters[]

The Ruined Reaches

The Ruined Reaches

Main article: Azshara NPCs

Azshara is home to several characters of note. At the Azshara Tower, Archmage Xylem aids mages and rogues in achieving their full potential. Magus Rimtori's Thalassian expedition ravishes the region in search of Highborne relics. Lord Arkkoroc reigns from his watery temple. Loramus Thalipedes, the demon hunter, watches the horizon from his island refuge. Ogtinc assists experienced hunters and priests, and on another small island far to the east, Duke Hydraxis pits heroes of all calibers against their elemental foes, sending them deep into the very core of the earth in search of retribution. Lastly, the Gadgetsprings provide their services to Engineers by selling the very rare Inv helmet 49 [Deepdive Helmet] schematic, among other things.

Quests[]

Main article: Azshara quests
See also: Azshara questing guide

Resources[]

Forlorn Ridge

Forlorn Ridge

Wild creatures[]

Bay of Storms

Bay of Storms

Notes[]

  • The original map of Azshara was re-created in Legion as part of the Highmountain questing where players are sent into the past of the War of the Ancients to relive the memories of Huln Highmountain. Unng Ak, Eche'ro, Korialstrasz, Cenarius, Malfurion Stormrage, Vartrus the Ancient, Jarod Shadowsong and Tichondrius feature here. It uses the map of the original Azshara zone, but the geography is the post-Cataclysm version with the goblin structures and ocean removed.
  • Azshara is one of the most common spots for gold farmers, who feast upon the large collection of thorium veins in the zone.
  • Azshara is well-known for its beautiful fall-like vegetation. In a game without much in the way of weather and seasons, Azshara is a gorgeous and very unique departure from the WoW-norm.
  • Azshara was supposed to be the location of the game's fourth battleground, Azshara Crater. This was put on ice when the issues with the current battlegrounds became too much to handle at the same time. After the release of the Burning Crusade, Eye of the Storm has taken Azshara Crater's spot for fourth battleground.
  • Azshara is the name of a server, see Server:Azshara US for more details.
  • Azshara is known (or not) for being one of, if not the most unpopulated zone in the game player-wise. This is most likely due to a combination of the low number of quests in the zone (some of which are parts of uncompleted chains), as well as the difficulties of navigating between the beaches and the tops of the high cliffs on the eastern side of the zone.
  • Azshara was used for the Truck icon [Four Wheels of Fury] Toyota commercial.

Patch changes[]

  • Test-inline Patch 0.8 (2004-07-07): Opened and itemized.

References[]

External links[]

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