Warsong Hold | |
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Type | Fortress |
Leader(s) | Unknown (Lore) |
Formerly |
Varok Saurfang † Garrosh Hellscream |
Race(s) |
Orc Mag'har orc Jungle troll Tauren Taunka Forsaken Blood elf Goblin |
Language(s) | Orcish, Taur-ahe, Zandali, Gutterspeak, Thalassian, Goblin |
Affiliation(s) | Warsong Offensive, Horde Expedition, Horde |
Location | Borean Tundra[42, 53], Northrend |
Status | Active |
Characteristics | |
Facilities |
Inn Mailbox Stables Anvil & Forge Bank Auctions |
Trainers |
Class Profession |
Travel |
Flight Master(s) Mass-transit Portal(s) |
Warsong Hold is the headquarters of the Horde forces in Northrend. It is a great, spiky fortress that the Horde built for the Warsong Offensive, located in southern Borean Tundra, just a short distance from the Garrosh's Landing. Once led by Garrosh Hellscream during the war against the Lich King, he sent an army of peons to cut a quarry down into the tundra to make the walls and towers; which became the Mightstone Quarry surrounding the fortress.[1]
Along the road from Garrosh's Landing to Warsong Hold, a village including Torp's Farm sprang up to house the peons working on the fortress.
History[]
Before they built up Warsong Hold, the Horde had Garrosh's Landing, named after Garrosh Hellscream since he led the fleet of orcish destroyers that landed at the coast. They used it as their main port after they decided to build their fortress inland,[2] as they required a base of operations, a location to house their troops, as well as a place for formulating strategies to further the Offensive's hold in Northrend.
An army of peons were sent from Orgrimmar to build this large keep. They began digging into the cold stone surface of the tundra and carved out massive blocks of stone. With the aid of cranes, they began positioning the blocks atop the hill they dug around. After a short time, the fortress itself was completed. Once the Hold was completed, the peons began work on an outer line of defenses; a series of towers and gates around the outer edge of the Mightstone Quarry.
Wrath of the Lich King[]
All however has not gone according to plan for Garrosh Hellscream and Varok Saurfang and their keep. While they were building, the peons broke through into the nerubian tunnels and had their people snatched up by the Nerub'ar, Scourge nerubians.[1] Unwilling to let them take down Warsong Hold's defenses, Overlord Razgor sent Horde forces on the offensive against them.[3] Seeking to stop the attack on Warsong Hold, Quartermaster Holgoth sought to destroy the sinkholes that the Nerub'ar used as tunnels and passages within the quarry.[4] The Nerub'ar forces attacking Warsong Hold ultimately retreated before the dedicated efforts of the Horde.[5]
At the same time, the peons who have moved to Warsong Hold were being housed in small shelters around the base of the keep, which have been taken over by the Cult of the Damned. They ravaged the village and began creating more undead minions for the Scourge forces.
The Shattering[]
Some months before the Cataclysm, Cairne Bloodhoof traveled to Warsong Hold to meet with Garrosh Hellscream. With the war in Northrend as good as over, Garrosh was recalled to Orgrimmar to experience a hero's celebration, in honor of the Horde's victories under his leadership. It was then revealed that Varok Saurfang, his second-in-command, would remain within the hold as part of the Horde's Northrend skeleton crew and as the leader of the Warsong Offensive and the Horde Expedition. While Garrosh and Cairne were taking the majority of both the fortress and Warsong Offensive's troops back to Kalimdor, the kvaldir attacked again, but they managed to escape by ship.[6]
Exploring Azeroth[]
Following the war against the Jailer, the brothers Bronzebeard reported that the fortress looks to still be holding, but it's half-covered in webs like a thing of nightmares.[1]
Travel connections[]
Being one of the first places that Horde adventurers can come, Warsong Hold is an important travel hub.
Flight paths[]
To get to the flight master, adventurers must take an elevator from the second floor (where most of the profession trainers are located) to the top of the fortress.
Zeppelin[]
The Zeppelin lands at a small raised platform inside of the fortress itself.
Occupants[]
- Garrosh Hellscream <Overlord of the Warsong Offensive>
- Varok Saurfang
- Magistrix Kaelana
- Sauranok the Mystic
- Williamson <Innkeeper>
- Ambassador Talonga
- Yanni
- Wind Master To'bor
- Durkot Wolfbrother <Stable Master>
- Endorah
- Sagai
- Argah
- Nargo Screwbore <Durotar Zeppelin Master>
- Quartermaster Holgoth
- Shadowstalker Barthus
- Shadowstalker Luther (Deceased)
- Overlord Razgor
- Warden Nork Bloodfrenzy
- Ug'thor Bloodfrenzy <Son of Nork>
- Alliance Deserter
- Foreman Mortuus
- Merchants
- Turida Coldwind <Wind Rider Master>
- Tohfo Skyhoof <Wind Rider Keeper>
- Gara Skullcrush <Horde Expedition Quartermaster>
- Groll <General Goods>
- Brokkan Bear-Arms <Trade Goods>
- Zend'li Venomtusk <Poison Supplies>
- Drikka <Reagents>
- Armorer Orkuruk <Blacksmith>
- Trainers
- Wind Rider Sabamba <Riding Trainer>
- Adelene Sunlance <Grand Master Inscription Trainer>
- Lindarel <Archaeology Trainer>
- Arthur Henslowe <Grand Master Alchemy Trainer>
- Brunna Ironaxe <Grand Master Mining Trainer>
- Chief Engineer Leveny <Grand Master Engineering Trainer>
- Crog Steelspine <Grand Master Blacksmithing Trainer>
- Eorain Dawnstrike <Grand Master Enchanting Trainer>
- Fishy Ser'ji <Grand Master Fishing Trainer>
- Geba'li <Grand Master Jewelcrafting Trainer>
- Nurse Applewood <Grand Master First Aid Trainer>
- Orn Tenderhoof <Grand Master Cooking Trainer>
- Raenah <Grand Master Tailoring Trainer>
- Tansy Wildmane <Grand Master Herbalism Trainer>
Adventurers seeking training for Leatherworking and Skinning at the Grand Master level must travel to Taunka'le Village to the north east and speak to Awan Iceborn and Tiponi Stormwhisper respectively.
- Guards
- Warsong Captain
- Warsong Honor Guard
- Warsong Wind Rider
- Warsong Recruitment Officer
- Warsong Battleguard
- Warsong Marksman
- Off-duty Battleguard
Notes[]
- They used to hold Alliance Deserters they caught running off from Valiance Keep in their pigsty.[1]
- Occasionally, you might be able to see a "ghostly" figure of a Warsong Battleguard running towards innkeeper Williamson. The reason for this is unknown.
Patch changes[]
- Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Added.
References[]
- ^ a b c d Exploring Azeroth: Northrend, pg. 96
- ^ Exploring Azeroth: Northrend, pg. 95
- ^ [10-30] Taking Back Mightstone Quarry
- ^ [10-30] Bury Those Cockroaches!
- ^ The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm, pg. 13
- ^ The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm