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RiplashRuins

The Riplash Ruins.

The Riplash Ruins are found at the southernmost portion of the Borean Tundra, in a small cluster of islands not far from the Riplash Strand on the mainland. These night elven city ruins have a shrine that looks like a temple of Elune, but with a statue of Queen Azshara in it. Raj Naz'jan was the emperor of the Riplash naga 500 years ago.

Recently, the Skadir wiped out most of the naga here (leaving only Veehja) and took the ruins for themselves, using them as a staging ground for attacks on the Borean Tundra. They have plans to revive Leviroth. Ragnar Drakkarlund can be found here.

Dig site

Riplash Ruins Digsite map

The bulk of the Riplash Ruins are a night elven archaeology dig site.

In the RPG

Riplash

The Riplash Ruins in Lands of Mystery.

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

The Riplash Ruins is an old ruin standing at the Borean Tundra's south end, in the southernmost tip of Northrend. The ruins appear to be of nerubian architecture oddly located above ground, mostly. It is speculated that there was an erathquake long ago, possibly the result of magma beneath, and this section of Azjol-Nerub got shoved up to the surface. Regardless, nerubians are not there now, and a pack of naga moved in some time ago. They are nasty and attack anyone who gets within range. Fortunately there is no reason to venture down there as you can reach the ocean just as easily all along the tundra's shore.[1] The Riplash Ruins give the naga a perfect view of anyone approaching across the ocean from the south.[2]

Note and trivia

  • It was said at BlizzCon 2007 that from here the naga sought to flood the region by melting the icecaps. This was also mentioned at the Borean Tundra page at the Wrath of the Lich King Townhall.[3] The naga's plan is not mentioned in-game although their plans may have been halted by the re-emergence of the kvaldir, or the idea was simply scrapped.
  • On the ceiling roof of the tower Ragnar Drakkarlund stands in, there is a mural of constellations. Below it is a narrow ledge where you can find an easter egg (literally) tucked into a crevice.

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