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The Broken Isles

  • The Nightborne have all had the opportunity to eat the fruit of the Arcan’dor, fully removing the risk of withering from their society.

  • After the events of the zone’s side quests, the Menagerie in Suramar City no longer forcibly tames its animals with arcane magic, and instead allows its attractions like Su’esh the devilsaur roam free in their exhibitions.

  • In the wake of the Legion invasion, warlocks have been fully expunged from Suramar.

  • The borders of Suramar are gradually re-expanding beyond the city once held within the bubble, particularly by younger Nightborne.

  • The withered are being slowly rehabilitated, and gathered from their ruins to make way for further expansion.

  • The Moon Guard is in the process of being rebuilt, with its first generation of recruits made up of both Nightborne mages and Night Elf druids from the nearby Irongrove Retreat. They now take up residence in Shal’aran, alongside Valewalker Farodin.

  • The ghostly Court of Farondis is now working alongside the Nightborne to try and find a way to break their undead curse.

  • The Azurewing Repose is now considered a Blue Dragonflight vacation spot, with many young whelps still visiting with their parents.

  • Nar’thalas Academy is once again open to the public, with both living and ghostly students making up its newest class.

  • The Eye of Azshara is now simply a regular beach cove inhabited by murlocs and animals, with no naga interference.

  • The Vault of the Wardens has been fully contained and warded once more, with all its escaped prisoners now contained.

  • The Broken Shore has been totally transformed, with Druids and Shamans now working to fully restore life to its lands. It is no longer fel-scarred, and has rough life beginning to grow in its soil once more.

  • Deliverance Point is now a simple outpost manned by the Kirin Tor, with space for visitors to pass through.

  • The Tomb of Sargeras is no longer blighted by fel magic or the portal overhead, but its corruption still lingers deep within its walls.

  • The former Guardian Aegwynn still resides within the Tomb of Sargeras as an echo, watching over it alongside the Wardens.

  • Val’sharah is now fully cleansed of the Emerald Nightmare, though Shaladrassil is a mostly dead husk.

  • Bradensbrook is now a fully established village, trading with the nearby night elves.

  • Black Rook Hold has been freed of its haunted spirits, and now sits as an empty castle.

  • Riverbend in Highmountain has now been fully rebuilt by the Rivermane tribe.

  • With Sigryn now established as Queen of the Tideskorn, the vrykul of Stormheim are no longer hostile to outsiders.

  • Sites like Haustvald have been purified of Helya’s influence, and the wandering undead have been put to rest.

  • The storm drakes have largely departed Stormheim for the Dragon Isles, but some still live alongside the vrykul as partners rather than subjugated servants.

  • Vyranoth’s confrontation (and subsequent trouncing) of Odyn is a well-guarded secret among the vrykul, and the motivation for their amicable relationship with the storm drakes.

Zandalar

  • The Great Seal is no longer an embassy for the Horde, though its portals are still active.

  • Chronicles of Zul and Yazma’s betrayal of Rezan have been placed in the Terrace of the Chosen alongside his iconography.

  • The Farraki and Amani enclaves in Dazar’alor are now peaceful settlements, and their inhabitants frequent the city more often.

  • Atal’dazar has been cleansed of its corruption, but the death of its many priests has given way to a large number of animals in the region.

  • The Temple of Rezan has been converted into a memorial site for Rezan and Rastakhan.

  • The Temple of the Prophet has been torn down and replaced with a pandaren-style plant nursery, with a sister garden made of the old Temple’s stones built in the Valley of the Four Winds.

  • Tal’Gurub has been reclaimed by the Gurubashi tribe, and its residents no longer harass the streets of Dazar’alor.

  • The Temple of Sethraliss in Vol’dun has been fully reclaimed by the Devoted Sethrak, though foreign visitors beyond Vulpera are infrequent due to its reputation.

  • Many Sethrak have turned to the worship of the loa Akunda, both Devoted and former Faithless, in an effort to forget the pain of their civil war.

  • The Tortaka Tribe of Tortollans still follow the loa Kimbul, and their ranks have now expanded to accept Zandalari and Sethrak members.

  • The Vulpera have converted the Abandoned Burrows and the Vulpera Hideaway into more permanent residences.

  • The Zandalari who were exiled by General Jakra’zet have been welcomed back to Zuldazar by Talanji.

  • The now-abandoned exile outposts have been claimed by the Vulpera, who are working to establish a joint trading hub alongside the Sethrak.

  • The Port of Zem’lan has been fully excised of undead pirates, and now acts as a diverse market.

  • Atul’aman is fully abandoned, and young vulpera explore it as a rite of passage.

  • The blood trolls have been entirely removed from Nazmir, with no trace of them anywhere.

  • Bwonsamdi is once again in full control of the Necropolis, with the wayward spirits now put back to rest.

  • Torga’s remains have been removed from the northern beach and interred, with his resting place now converted into a pilgrimage site to visit his smaller reborn self.

  • Krag’wa once again has frog children, and his base of worshippers is being rebuilt.

  • Undead are all that remain of the abandoned blood troll settlements surrounding Uldir.

Kul Tiras

  • The holdings of House Ashvane such as Tol Dagor have been taken control of by House Proudmoore.

  • Factories like the Ashvane Foundry near Bridgeport have been handed over to the locals, and operate under a worker-owned collective. Given the lack of war, those factories now produce metalwork like cookware and fireworks in lieu of weaponry.

  • Proudmoore Academy has a massive influx of new recruits, in an effort to replace their ranks lost during the Fourth War.

  • Boralus has been rebuilt from the damage done by Lady Ashvane and the Horde during their respective assaults on the city.

  • Proudmoore Keep has removed the Ashvane iconography from its banners, though some still remains in its metalwork.

  • In the wake of the Fourth War, House Proudmoore has purged the Tidesages of any Old God-corrupted members, leaving places like Stormsong Monastery absent of dark magic, if still spooky.

  • Daelin’s Gate has been fully rebuilt in the wake of its destructions at the hands of Ashvane and her Azerite weaponry.

  • Corlain is once again inhabited by the Kul Tirans of Drustvar, though in much smaller numbers, and the nearby land is permanently stained by death magic similar to the Dead Scar in Quel’thalas.

  • The Heartsbane Coven has been entirely routed from Drustvar, with no witches or their curses remaining beyond hexed animals in the nearby forests.

  • Waycrest Manor has been fully renovated from the inside by the Order of Embers to cleanse it of any remaining Coven magic.

  • Brennadam has been rebuilt in the wake of its near-destruction by the Horde during the Fourth War, and they are (understandably) cold towards Horde visitors.

  • Sagehold is now inhabited once more, and its Old God corruption has also been fully purged.

  • Warfang Hold has been decommissioned and emptied of soldiers on the order of Baine Bloodhoof and the Horde Council, leaving only empty buildings in the region.

  • The Drowned Lands surrounding Deadwash have now grown into lush green farmland, with the marooned ships stripped for parts by the local farmers.

  • The Shrine of the Storm has likewise been fully cleansed of Old God influence, and is controlled by the uncorrupted tidesages.

  • Old God altars such as the Crucible of Storms still exist, but are largely abandoned.

The Dragon Isles

  • The Obsidian Citadel is being rebuilt from the Djaradin attacks, and is fully inhabited by the Black Dragonflight.

  • The Shikaar Highlands have been reclaimed and restored by the Shikaar clan.

  • The undead spirits at Teerakai have been laid to rest.

  • Neither Lor’themar or Thalyssra have visited Amirdrassil since its blooming.

  • The garden inside the Azure Archives have been turned into a memorial to Malygos and Sindragosa.

  • The Kirin Tor encampments in the Azure Span have been taken down, with their scholars now working directly with the Blue Dragonflight at sites like Vakthros.

  • The Cobalt Assembly has been fully reclaimed and turned into a drakonid training grounds.

  • The Dragonscale Expedition continue to work alongside the Dracthyr to uncover the Forbidden Reach, as well as seal off dangerous regions.

  • The remnants of Neltharion’s gauntlet, the Oathbinder, have been placed at Nal ks’kol in Zaralek Cavern.

  • The whispers from the void are still eminating from the depths of Aberrus, though they do not affect black dragons like Wrathion as severely anymore.

  • Shadowflame in regions like the Gaze of Neltharion have been fully purged of their dark magic, leaving behind simply lava pits.

  • Djaradin still frequently raid Aberrus in an effort to reclaim what lost members they can.

  • The Vault of the Incarnates has been restored to functionality, but the Aspects do not intend to use it on Iridikron again, and instead plan on fully destroying him.

  • Al’gethar Academy is now open to students from across Azeroth, including for activities like Talon Toss, and students pledge themselves to a Dragonflight just like in the dungeon.

  • The malfunctioning guardians of Tyrhold have been fixed, making the temple and the Halls of Infusion below it a calm site once more.

  • The Black Dragonflight has added their own section to the Garden of Unity in Thaldraszus, with intricate rock formations to fit their flight’s nature.

Other Regions

  • Prior to the events of The War Within, the Pillars of Creation were removed from the Tomb of Sargeras and placed back on their altars in Dalaran. Their current status is unknown.

  • With the Tidestone now back in Dalaran, Nazjatar is once again submerged underwater.

  • In the wake of Azshara’s disappearance, the naga in Nazjatar have split into factions and continuously fight amongst each other.

  • Rustbolt in Mechagon is now a proper seaside trading port, allowing for easy access from the Kul Tiran mainland.

  • Goblins like Gazlowe’s Greasemonkeys are largely absent from Mechagon, though the mechagnomes are still friendly with the Horde in contrast to the Kul Tirans.

  • Junkwatt Depot has been converted into a proper entrance to Mechagon City, though it is still quite a mess.

  • The mechagnomes are now offering optional mechanization to their fellow gnomes from Gnomeregan

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Lo dejo aqui Ruk que lo puse en el de las razas y costumbres.

Asi como dato, los trolls de sangre quedaron extintos, suramar se está expandiendo, no hay brujos en sus filas, Aegwynn sigue siendo la vigia en la tumba de sargeras que ya no le queda vileza, las islas abruptas lo mismo…

Es decir que los cristales de Bosque Cancion Eterna los tienen que quitar si o si cuando hagan el rework. Espero vamos.

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ah pues no lo vi! tendre que pedir que cierren este

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