Steamwheedle Cartel | |
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Main leader | Trade Prince Steamwheedle (presumed) |
Secondary leaders |
Marin Noggenfogger Baron Revilgaz Trade Baron Silversnap The Great Pisani |
Formerly | Monte Gazlowe |
Race(s) | Goblin |
Capital | Gadgetzan[1][2] |
Other major settlements | Booty Bay, Ratchet, Everlook, Mudsprocket, Bogpaddle, Fuselight, Fuselight-by-the-Sea, Pinchwhistle Gearworks |
Theater of operations | Azeroth, Draenor |
Language(s) | Goblin, Common, Orcish |
Sub-group(s) | Steamwheedle Fighting Circuit, Steamwheedle Preservation Society, Steamwheedle Sharks, Blackwater Raiders |
Affiliation | Trade Coalition, Independent |
Formerly | Old Horde |
Status | Active |
The Steamwheedle Cartel is one of the largest and most successful of the goblin cartels in the Undermine. It is a neutral organization that controls several cities and towns around the world, and has allied themselves with a number of other groups such as the Blackwater Raiders in Booty Bay.
The Steamwheedle Cartel has made a great deal of profit from maintaining neutrality in the conflict between the Horde and the Alliance. Their services are always available to the highest bidder, employing anyone regardless of their affiliation if they can produce results.
Background[]
Great Wars[]
Prior to the First War,[3] the goblins of the Steamwheedle Cartel managed to drive out the trolls from a small port town inhabited by humans which had been overrun. They claimed control of the immediate area and the shores of the cove for their new center for operations in the Eastern Kingdoms — Booty Bay.[4][5][6]
During the war, the goblins witnessed the Old Horde's arrival and the conquest of Stormwind. With more conflicts on the horizon, they were determined to profit from it. Trade Prince Steamwheedle allied his cartel with Orgrim Doomhammer's Horde and offered aid in form of new technologies, maps, and other useful information to the orcs for the right price. Orgrim treated his new allies as equals and paid them gold from Stormwind's coffers. The Warchief also hired them to oversee the construction of the Horde's fleet.[7] The cartel also sold them the employs of their alchemists, sappers and zeppelins, also providing the watertight pilot-shacks for use on the enslaved giant sea turtles. However, following the war, the Steamwheedle Cartel and other goblins realized that it was much better to remain neutral due to thriving trades.[8]
Approximately four years after the Second War, the goblin city of Gadgetzan had already been built in Tanaris on Kalimdor, as it was visited by Greydon Thorne.[9]
World of Warcraft[]
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The Horde in various points of the world, notably Durotar, the Undercity and Stranglethorn Vale, built zeppelin towers. Operating them and their zeppelins are goblins from the Steamwheedle Cartel as evidenced by the presence of Steamwheedle Bruisers. They, along with the staff, are tagged with the Orgrimmar faction.
The Cartel tasked Security Chief Bilgewhizzle with teaching the Southsea pirates in Tanaris a lesson.[10]
The goblin Harrowmeiser was ferrying men and supplies for the Horde on his zeppelin the Lady Lug but was later captured by the Alliance.[11] The goblin and the vessel were ultimately freed by the True Horde.[12]
Wrath of the Lich King[]
The goblin death knight adventurer appeared to originally be part of the Steamwheedle Cartel, as they once helped their friend Gally Lumpstain to join the cartel in Kalimdor,[13] although they later join the ranks of the Bilgewater Cartel.
Cataclysm[]
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By the time of the Cataclysm, the cartel expanded itself and established new towns such as Fuselight in the Badlands, Bogpaddle in the Swamp of Sorrows, and an unnamed goblin resort in the Steam Pools. Despite the Bilgewater Cartel joining the Horde under Trade Prince Jastor Gallywix, the Steamwheedle Cartel maintained its neutrality.[14]
On Kezan, they had a footbomb team called the Steamwheedle Sharks,[15] which were later hired by Gallywix to defend and work in the Bilgewater Lumber Yard on the Lost Isles.[16]
Warlords of Draenor[]
Ever looking for new ways to make a profit, the Steamwheedle Cartel has traveled back to the alternate Draenor thirty-five years in the past. They make their base at the Ring of Trials and surrounding parts of Nagrand, with their main problems being the local saberon.
A new group within the Cartel known as the Steamwheedle Preservation Society focuses on archaeology and wishes to bring valuable artifacts and antiquities back from Draenor to Azeroth to sell to the highest bidder.[17] One member of the Society, Bing Zapcrackle, can be found at Warspear on the island of Ashran, where he is arguing with members of the Reliquary over the price of artifacts the Horde wishes to purchase.
In the Spires of Arak, the Steamwheedle goblins[18] have built two towns: Pinchwhistle Gearworks and Pinchwhistle Point. When Pinchwhistle Point is overwhelmed by invading fungus and its citizens zombified by fungal spores, the goblins of Pinchwhistle Gearworks ask for aid from the Alliance and Horde to save their brethren.
Legion[]
During the Burning Legion's invasion, Steamwheedle Cartel's holdings in Northern Barrens and Tanaris came under attack by the Burning Legion. During the attack on Ratchet a group of Ratchet Bruiser's were controlled by one of the nathrezim until they were rescued, while others united under Gazlowe to defend the town. Meanwhile, Gadgetzan was defended by Marin Noggenfogger and its inhabitants. Both towns were ultimately saved by the combined efforts of the Steamwheedle Cartel, the Horde, and the Alliance.
Battle for Azeroth[]
Despite declaring its neutrality, the Steamwheedle Cartel city of Ratchet secretly funneled supplies to the Horde during the Fourth War. The Alliance were beginning to become suspicious about it, but the Horde was determined to keep their operations a secret.[19]
During the conflict, Monte Gazlowe and his crew of Greasemonkeys actively take part in Horde's campaign on Mechagon Island,[20] and Gazlowe is referred to as a member of the Horde by his rival Tinkmaster Overspark.[21] Despite this, the Bilgewater Cartel was still economically competing with the Steamwheedles.[22]
In the aftermath of N'Zoth's death and the end of the Fourth War, Gazlowe fully threw his support behind the Horde by becoming the new Trade Prince of the Bilgewater Cartel, taking over from Jastor Gallywix who had abandoned the Horde.[23] Steamwheedle Cartel's reaction to Gazlowe's defection is unknown and as is how they intend to handle the void of leadership in Ratchet.
Exploring Azeroth[]
After the Horde Council decided to send Rexxar and Zekhan to look over the Horde holdings within Kalimdor, Monte Gazlowe wrote them a letter as a pass for any goblin they might encounter on their journey. In the letter, he indicated that he "owns" whoever read it, their Steamwheedle boss, their Bilgewater cronies, and their shoes, and that the duo can therefore go where they want just like him on his property.[24]
Places under their control[]
Name | Zone | Directions | Status |
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Bogpaddle | Swamp of Sorrows | Northeast of Marshtide Watch | Active |
Booty Bay | Cape of Stranglethorn | South of Hardwrench Hideaway | Active |
Edj | Isle of Kezan | East of Bilgewater Port | Unknown |
Everlook | Winterspring | Central | Active |
Fuselight | Badlands | West of Fuselight-by-the-Sea | Active |
Fuselight-by-the-Sea | Badlands | East of Fuselight | Active |
Gadgetzan | Tanaris | West of Steamwheedle Port | Active |
Mudsprocket | Dustwallow Marsh | Southwest of Theramore Isle | Active |
Ring of Trials | Nagrand | Northeast of Telaar | Active |
Pinchwhistle Gearworks | Spires of Arak | Southeast of Southport | Active |
Pinchwhistle Point | Spires of Arak | South of Pinchwhistle Gearworks | Destroyed |
Ratchet | Northern Barrens | Southeast of the Crossroads | Active |
Steamwheedle Port | Tanaris | East of Gadgetzan | Destroyed |
They also control Smokywood Pastures.[25]
Arenas[]
The Steamwheedle Cartel also ran the Arenas,[26] with most of the battlemasters having been goblins.
Adamman was once a famous arena gladiator until the Cartel caught him rigging fights and took away everything from him.
Reputation[]
In patch 3.1.0, a new Feat of Strength has been added. [Insane in the Membrane] which when exalted with the four Steamwheedle Cartel cities, honored with Bloodsail Buccaneers, and exalted with Ravenholdt and Darkmoon Faire will give the player the title "<name> the Insane".
Go and kill the Southsea Swashbucklers, Southsea Pirates, and other related mobs in Tanaris around Lost Rigger Cove (the area to the east of the Caverns of Time). Each mob gives 5 rep with Gadgetzan plus 2.5 rep with each of Booty Bay, Everlook, and Ratchet.
Rebuilding lost reputation[]
Each of these quests gives 500 rep with the Steamwheedle Cartel faction listed next to it and 250 rep with the other Steamwheedle Cartel factions. Each turn in also gives -500 to Bloodsail Buccaneers.
- Mending Old Wounds ( [Linen Cloth]) Ratchet
- Traitor to the Bloodsail ( [Silk Cloth]) Booty Bay
- War at Sea ( [Mageweave Cloth]) Gadgetzan
- Making Amends ( [Runecloth]) Everlook
These quests do not work once Neutral.
In the RPG[]
During the Second War, a Horde ambassador met with a single trade prince and convinced him and his subordinates to join the Horde (while the rest of the goblin race stayed neutral).[27] Years later, some Horde members tried to improve relations with the Steamwheedle Cartel. Perhaps with enough persuasion, the goblins could be convinced to rejoin the Horde for the first time since the Second War.[28] This is unlikely to happen, however, as the trade prince realized his mistake and left the Horde, and the goblin race remembers the mistake and remains neutral to this day.[29]
The Steamwheedle Cartel runs Ratchet. The Venture Company has also been said to run Ratchet,[30][31][32] possibly in error.
Notes[]
- Any eventual relationship of the Cartel with the Braintrust of Orbital Operations and Mechanics in Netherstorm and the goblin settlement of K3 in the Storm Peaks is unknown.
- The Steamwheedle Cartel appears to apply the death penalty for its criminals by hanging as gallows can be seen in Ratchet.
- Patch notes for 0.9 jokingly mentioned the Goblin Transit Authority not being responsible for jumping off the transportation.
- Early maps for World of Warcraft show a location in northern Kezan labeled as "Steamwheedle."[33]
Patch changes[]
- Patch 1.6.0 (2005-07-12): If you resurrect after being killed by goblin guards, they will no longer re-attack.
- Patch 0.9 (2004-08-17): Added.
References[]
- ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20120508043541/http://us.battle.net/wow/en/faction/gadgetzan
- ^ The in-game reputation tab
- ^ File:Chronicle2 Eastern Kingdoms Before the First War.jpg
- ^ [11] Wharfmaster Dizzywig
- ^ [30] The Barrens Port: Most likely Velinde found a trading vessel in Ratchet to take her to Blackwater Cove in Azeroth.
- ^ [30] Passage to Booty Bay: Velinde. Booked passage to Booty Bay on the Black Osprey.
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2, pg. 151
- ^ Beyond the Dark Portal, pg. 94
- ^ Traveler: The Spiral Path, chapter 38
- ^ [45] Southsea Shakedown
- ^ Harrowmeiser#Quotes
- ^ War Crimes
- ^ [8-30] A Special Surprise
- ^ http://www.worldofraids.com/wow-blue-tracker/eu-forums/10674467611-few-questions-about-cataclysm.html
- ^ [1-20] Report for Tryouts
- ^ [1-20] Shredder Shutdown
- ^ [35-40] Gazmolf Futzwangler and the Highmaul Crusade
- ^ [30-40] Pinchwhistle Gearworks
- ^ Steamwheedle Alliance
- ^ [50 Daily] Prototypes for Profit
- ^ [50 Daily] Prototypes for Inspiration
- ^ Moxie Dealracket#Quotes
- ^ [50] Warchief of the Horde
- ^ Exploring Azeroth: Kalimdor, pg. 16
- ^ [1-70] Something Stinks
- ^ Patch 2.1.0#The Ruins of Lordaeron Arena
- ^ Dark Factions, pg. 114, 116
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 188
- ^ Dark Factions, pg. 116
- ^ Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 191
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 17
- ^ Lands of Mystery, pg. 30
- ^ File:World of Warcraft Diary - World map and design.png
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