Fictional Cities and their Resources

Aren’t those for mining gold?

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Well yeah, but you also cut off a lot of rock as well.

I keep seeing this mentioned at times. Wasn’t this some noble lord ages ago who thought he could just rebel and then run? Can the collective Argent Dawn Memory grant me some insight in this?

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Conjured things can be banished and the spell recasting or maintenance would take too much resources probably.
Better just build it… with magic! And conjured builders and enchanted chisels and what not!

It’s made of rock salt. Mined from the tears that people QQ every time Blizzard ruins another thing about their game. It’s a large city, so as you can see there’s a lot of spare salt in WoW by now. :upside_down_face:

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Nobody knows. We tried to ask a stonemason but they stabbed our on-the-ground reporter. He’s now our in-the-ground reporter.

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I reckon any stone for Stormwind comes out of the surrounding mountains, maybe out of Redridge as that’s the most mountainous area in the Kingdom of Stormwind ( I doubt someone has the balls to cut stone in Deadwind).

Wood’s fairly easy, that comes out of Elwynn. And they got atleast a few mines around there that could produce minerals if it wasn’t infested with kobolds for a change.

As for how good Stormwind’s defenses are, well, assuming it is againt a conventional army that does not have the teleportation-powers of Jaina Proudmoore, I’d say pretty good. During the First War the Orcish Horde actually had to kill King Llane first so that the defenders’ morale would break, else there’s a good chance they’d have held.

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Yeah but also they were gonna get destroyed seperately by gnolls (lol) and the Gurubashi if it hadn’t been for a last minute suicide-charge and Medivh respectively.

Nice theories, folks. An interesting read!

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