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NeutralWastewander
Wastewander BfA
Main leader IconSmall Human Male Arik Scorpidsting
  Formerly IconSmall Human Male Caliph Scorpidsting[1]
Secondary leaders IconSmall Human Male Captain Navid Sandstone
  Formerly IconSmall Human Male Warlord Ihsenn †
Race(s) HumanHuman Human
Character classes Assassin, Bandit, Hunter, Outrider, Priest, Rogue, Shadowcaster, Shadowmage, Thief, Tracker
Capital Obelisk of the Moon
Base of operations Eastmoon Ruins (Tanaris)
Ruins of Ahmtul, Ruins of Ammon, Ankhaten Harbor (Uldum)
  Formerly Noonshade Ruins
Theater of operations Tanaris; Uldum
Language(s) Common
Affiliation Independent, Uldum Accord
Status Active

The Wastewander (or Wastewanders[2] and Wastewander Bandits)[3] are a group of humans who inhabit the deserts of Tanaris and Uldum. They are currently led by Arik Scorpidsting, and were formerly led by Caliph Scorpidsting when they were a gang of bandits.

As their name implies, the group was formerly nomadic; wandering around Tanaris and later Uldum. This shifted by the time of the Assault in Uldum, where the Wastewanders were shown to have established several settlements in abandoned tol'vir ruins and encampments left behind by Schnottz's crew; complete with trade caravans and a port.

History[]

Arrival at Tanaris[]

The Wastewander Bandits descend from a small band of human pirates who arrived in Kalimdor around year 20, shortly after its discovery by the people of the Eastern Kingdoms. When the Southsea Pirates arrived at Tanaris, they got into competition with the Wastewander, fighting them and stealing the few ships their enemies had, resulting in the Southsea pirates marooning the Wastewander in Tanaris.[2]

World of Warcraft[]

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Wastewander Scofflaw

A Wastewander bandit.

Since their defeat against the Southsea Pirates, the Wastewander took to a new life as outlaws and started raiding rich goblin settlements and capturing their life-giving water wells. They have taken control over many of the water sources in the desert and were thus despised by the Gadgetzan Water Company. They could be found at the Noonshade Ruins and the Waterspring Field. They were led by Caliph Scorpidsting whose head was sought by Gadgetzan.[4]

Cataclysm[]

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After the Cataclysm, all of them, along with their leader, moved into the Eastmoon Ruins after the Noonshade Ruins were flooded. Numerous members of the organization were also spotted in the recently uncovered region of Uldum, having gained access when the region's shield was damaged and failed. This group is led by Warlord Ihsenn and are eager to pilfer the treasures of the titans.[2] They can be found at the Sahket Wastes and the Ruins of Ahmtul, and have raided the Seal of the Sun King. Some became Schnottz's Landing Laborers, as evidenced by the Slacking Laborers.

Legion[]

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During the Legion Invasions, the Wastewander fought against the demons at the Eastmoon Ruins.

Battle for Azeroth[]

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The western half of Uldum has been taken over by the Wasterwanders; making their base of operations at the Obelisk of the Moon. They have taken over Schnottz's Landing, renaming it Ankhaten Harbor, the Obelisk of the Sun, Orsis, the Temple of Uldum, the Ruins of Ammon and the Oasis of Vir'sar. They appear to have abandoned their posts at the Ruins of Ahmtul. They are now led by Arik Scorpidsting, of unknown relation to their former leader, whose vessel, the Scorpidsting's Schooner, can be found at the Ankhaten Harbor. Captain Navid Sandstone also helps lead the defense of the Obelisk of the Moon when it is under siege by the Old God's forces.

During the Assault in Uldum, the Wastewanders traveled to Ramkahen to speak with King Phaoris. Despite protestation from High Commander Kamses, the King allows their presence at the war meeting. They swear to the pact of the Uldum Accord, joining forces with Ramkahen and the Explorer's League to see the region defended against N'Zoth and the Amathet. They claim that Uldum is their home now as well and will fight to defend it.[5] After this, Wastewanders can be found at Ramkahen.

When spoken to, Arik will claim the Wastewanders are a changed people.[6] By the time of the Assault, the Wastewanders have been overrun in several locations. With the exception of the Obelisk of the Moon, the Oasis of Vir'sar and the Ruins of Ammon; the various Wastewander settlements have been taken over by the aqir. In Orsis, a small hold out group remains, though they are all injured save for a lone Wastewander Mender; Outrider Lashan is a part of this group. In particular, the Wastewanders at Ankhaten Harbor have been turned into living hosts for the swarm, with the flight master, Dartan Oilpan, killed with aqir spores growing from his corpse. Wastewanders can also be found attempting to retake the Temple of Uldum at the Maker's Ascent. There, they are accompanied by an Explorer's League entourage of Reno Jackson, Sir Finley Mrrgglton, H'partho Ardoros, Elise Starseeker, Brann Bronzebeard, and Harrison Jones.

Members[]

Named[]

Name Status Occupation
IconSmall Human Male Caliph Scorpidsting Killable Leader of the Wastewander
IconSmall Human Male Warlord Ihsenn Killable
Deceased
Warlord
IconSmall Human Male Navid Sandstone Alive Captain
IconSmall Human Male The Ginormus Killable Member
IconSmall Human Male Arik Scorpidsting Alive Leader of the Wastewander
IconSmall Human Female Zahra Sandstalker Alive Member
IconSmall Human Female Provisioner Qorra Alive Member
IconSmall Human Male Outrider Lashan Alive Member
IconSmall Human Male Dartan Oilpan Deceased Flight Master
IconSmall Human Male Laborer Mitchell Alive Member
IconSmall Human Female Ar'kali the Dervish Alive Member
IconSmall Human Male Mender Dyrin Alive Member
IconSmall Human Female Tracker Samara Alive Member
IconSmall Human Female Arianna Swiftsand Alive Member

Unnamed[]

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Gadgetzan Water Company[]

The Wastewander nomads are enemies of the Gadgetzan Water Company for three reasons:[1]

  • Murdering Gadgetzan Water Co. employees
  • Stealing Gadgetzan Water Co. resources
  • Seizing Gadgetzan Water Co. property

Reputation[]

Killing Caliph Scorpidsting gives 15 reputation with Gadgetzan if doing so grants experience. All Wastewander NPCs in Tanaris have (or had) a chance of dropping a Inv drink milk 02 [Wastewander Water Pouch]. These are once used to be turned in to Spigot Operator Luglunket in stacks of 5 for Gadgetzan reputation and a Inv crate 04 [Gadgetzan Water Co. Care Package], which may contain food, water, and/or potions. Wastewander NPCs, as of Cataclysm, no longer drop leatherworking patterns for the Tough Scorpid collection armor pieces.

Gained rep from normal Wastewander NPCs.

Name Friendly Honored Revered Exalted
Ratchet 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Booty Bay 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Gadgetzan 5 5 0 0
Everlook 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5

In the RPG[]

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The Wastewander Bandits are a band of outlaws who wander Tanaris. They are led by Caliph Scorpidsting.[7]

There are no easily attainable sources of water anywhere in Tanaris and so the Gadgetzan Waterworks Company build wells across the desert to farm fresh water. Mostly everyone leaves the wells alone, except for the annoying Wastewander Bandits who steal the water for their own use. You have to watch out for them as they will kill you on sight, steal your water, and then — if the rumors are true — they will "distill" your body, draining all the liquid out for their own use.[8]

Notes and trivia[]

  • The Wastewanders used the hyena pelts to construct their armor.[9]
  • Every Wastewander carries with them a unique coin, signifying their status as a member of the group.[10]
  • The group has taken the remnants of the equipment used by Schnottz's crew. This can be seen in their usage of flamethrowers, bombers, as well as several locations, the most prominent being Ankhaten Harbor and the Obelisk of the Moon.
    • Despite having use of the bombers, with some even present at their main base of operations at the Obelisk of the Moon, the Wastewanders do not have active flight paths. The only known Wastewander flight master, Dartan Oilpan, is dead in Ankhaten Harbor.
  • According to Ask CDev, most humans in Tanaris have not been there for more than 12 years, and, in the case of Uldum, no more than 4 years.
  • The Ancestral Guardians of Uldum are portrayed as humans in-game, being called "ancestral" and being part of a titan security system, are implied to have been around much longer. However, this may possibly have been a developer oversight. Similar NPCs are Indentured Protectors.
  • The Wastewanders are led by a caliph, a title originating from Islam. However, there is no lore about the Wastewander's variant of a caliphate.
  • Despite still also using the normal human click quotes, the Wastewanders were given their own unique click-dialogue for the Assault in Uldum; with Arik Scorpidsting receiving unique dialogue.
    • In spite of their similar, if not larger, importance, the Rajani on the other hand were not given any dialogue, thus making the entire faction silent when clicked on; including their leader who has unique voice lines for World Quests and in the storyline of the patch.

Speculation[]

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Before being captured, Enslaved Bandits were likely Wastewander.

References[]

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