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1 General information  





2 Locales of Draenor  



2.1  Hellfire Peninsula  





2.2  Zangarmarsh  





2.3  Terokkar Forest  





2.4  Nagrand  





2.5  Blade's Edge Mountains  





2.6  Netherstorm  





2.7  Shadowmoon Valley  







3 Native creatures of Draenor  



3.1  Humanoids  







4 Destruction  





5 External links  














Draenor: Difference between revisions






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One of the many brutal [[pit lord]]s of the [[Burning Legion]], [[Magtheridon]], took control of the world with his demonic troops after [[Mannoroth]] was destroyed by [[Thrall]] and [[Grom Hellscream]]. The pit lord continued to rule by transforming most of surviving orcs into [[Chaos Orcs#warcraft_fel|Fel Orcs]] (also known as Red Orcs) and assumed power, marking the center of his domain with the Black Citadel. From there he ruled over Outland with the aid of his most trusted lieutenants - The Master of Pain and The Mistress of Torment.

One of the many brutal [[pit lord]]s of the [[Burning Legion]], [[Magtheridon]], took control of the world with his demonic troops after [[Mannoroth]] was destroyed by [[Thrall]] and [[Grom Hellscream]]. The pit lord continued to rule by transforming most of surviving orcs into [[Chaos Orcs#warcraft_fel|Fel Orcs]] (also known as Red Orcs) and assumed power, marking the center of his domain with the Black Citadel. From there he ruled over Outland with the aid of his most trusted lieutenants - The Master of Pain and The Mistress of Torment.



[[Illidan Stormrage]] fled to Outland with his lieutenants, Prince [[Kael'thas Sunstrider]] and [[Lady Vashj]], as well as their armies of [[Blood Elves]] and [[Naga (Warcraft)|Naga]]. Illidan fled to Outland in hopes of escaping the Wrath of the Demon [[Kil'jaeden]], whom Illidan had angered by failing to destroy Ner'zhul, the [[Lich King]]. Illidan successfully invaded [[The Black Citadel]], shutting down the remaining demonic portals, enslaving the Pit Lordm, and claiming the throne as his own.

[[Illidan Stormrage]] fled to Outland with his lieutenants, Prince [[Kael'thas Sunstrider]] and [[Lady Vashj]], as well as their armies of [[Blood Elves]] and [[Naga (Warcraft)|Naga]]. Illidan fled to Outland in hopes of escaping the Wrath of the Demon [[Kil'jaeden]], whom Illidan had angered by failing to destroy Ner'zhul, the [[Lich King]]. Illidan successfully invaded [[The Black Citadel]], shutting down the remaining demonic portals, enslaving the Pit Lord, and claiming the throne as his own.



Illidan now reigns over the Black Citadel in the Shadowmoon Valley, attended by a host of demons, Fel Orcs, Draenei, Blood Elves and Naga. Most of the Blood Elves, including Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider, occupy The Mana Forges in the Netherstorm, along with the mysterious Tempest Keep; while Lady Vashj and her Naga are to be found in Coilfang Reservoir, in Zangarmarsh. Auchindoun, the Orcish city which lies in ruins due to the Alliance Invasion of Draenor, occupies the center of the Bone Wastes, just south of the Draenei capital "Shattrath" in Terokkar Forest. The Dark Portal and Hellfire Citadel still stand to the east in Hellfire Peninsula, which serves as the prison of Magtheridon. Here, Illidan uses the Pit Lord's blood to experiment in ways of making his Fel Orcs even stronger.

Illidan now reigns over the Black Citadel in the Shadowmoon Valley, attended by a host of demons, Fel Orcs, Draenei, Blood Elves and Naga. Most of the Blood Elves, including Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider, occupy The Mana Forges in the Netherstorm, along with the mysterious Tempest Keep; while Lady Vashj and her Naga are to be found in Coilfang Reservoir, in Zangarmarsh. Auchindoun, the Orcish city which lies in ruins due to the Alliance Invasion of Draenor, occupies the center of the Bone Wastes, just south of the Draenei capital "Shattrath" in Terokkar Forest. The Dark Portal and Hellfire Citadel still stand to the east in Hellfire Peninsula, which serves as the prison of Magtheridon. Here, Illidan uses the Pit Lord's blood to experiment in ways of making his Fel Orcs even stronger.


Revision as of 12:35, 25 May 2007

File:Outland map.jpg
Map of Draenor/Outland from World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.

Draenor – currently called Outland – is a planet in the Warcraft universe, a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. The planet is the homeworld of the Orcs and Ogres, and the adoptive homeworld of the Draenei.

General information

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Draenor is briefly referred to in Warcraft: Orcs & Humans and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness; although in Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne players visit this blasted hellish world of the Orcs. Draenor was a planet with a relatively warm climate, moderate seasons, and the majority of its landmasses covered with prairies and woods of giant mushroom-like plants. However, primarily of note was the color of the sky, which varied from a vivid orange to deep red. Draenor was the home of the noble and shamanic Orcs, the brutish Ogres, and the exiled Draenei.

File:Warcraft-map-of-draenor-wariiexp.jpg
Map of Draenor as seen from Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal.

After being chased by their corrupted Eredar brethren for many millenia, the Draenei - or "Exiled Ones" in the Eredar language - came upon the remote planet. They decided to settle there and name it Draenor, or "Exile's Refuge." They soon discovered the peaceful and shamanic Orcs. Despite some trading, both societies never gave much thought to the other.

However, the orcs were later corrupted by the Burning Legion and turned into ferocious and merciless warriors by the blood of Mannoroth. They also began to wield warlock magic that caused the corruption of the whole planet. Little by little, the prairies disappeared, giving way to red and blasted wastelands. Under the Legion's influence, the Orcish Horde slaughtered the Draenei, who up until that time were the dominant race in Draenor. While some of remaining 20% of the Draenei fled the planet in their interdimensional ship "The Exodar" which was damaged in the attack and crashed in the Azuremyst Isles on Azeroth. Those left behind remained scattered and hidden, most were mutated physically by the warlock magic that they were exposed to, became known as "The Broken".

Later, the opening of too many waygates by Ner'zhul caused the partial destruction of Draenor. The chaotic energies from the portals violently shook the entire planet, ripping open large rifts into the Twisting Nether, rendering the world into pieces. Still, one remnant of Draenor, the Hellfire Peninsula and the majority of the southern continent remain after the explosion and is suspended as a still-habitable planetoid, thereafter referred to as the Outland.

One of the many brutal pit lords of the Burning Legion, Magtheridon, took control of the world with his demonic troops after Mannoroth was destroyed by Thrall and Grom Hellscream. The pit lord continued to rule by transforming most of surviving orcs into Fel Orcs (also known as Red Orcs) and assumed power, marking the center of his domain with the Black Citadel. From there he ruled over Outland with the aid of his most trusted lieutenants - The Master of Pain and The Mistress of Torment.

Illidan Stormrage fled to Outland with his lieutenants, Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider and Lady Vashj, as well as their armies of Blood Elves and Naga. Illidan fled to Outland in hopes of escaping the Wrath of the Demon Kil'jaeden, whom Illidan had angered by failing to destroy Ner'zhul, the Lich King. Illidan successfully invaded The Black Citadel, shutting down the remaining demonic portals, enslaving the Pit Lord, and claiming the throne as his own.

Illidan now reigns over the Black Citadel in the Shadowmoon Valley, attended by a host of demons, Fel Orcs, Draenei, Blood Elves and Naga. Most of the Blood Elves, including Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider, occupy The Mana Forges in the Netherstorm, along with the mysterious Tempest Keep; while Lady Vashj and her Naga are to be found in Coilfang Reservoir, in Zangarmarsh. Auchindoun, the Orcish city which lies in ruins due to the Alliance Invasion of Draenor, occupies the center of the Bone Wastes, just south of the Draenei capital "Shattrath" in Terokkar Forest. The Dark Portal and Hellfire Citadel still stand to the east in Hellfire Peninsula, which serves as the prison of Magtheridon. Here, Illidan uses the Pit Lord's blood to experiment in ways of making his Fel Orcs even stronger.

Locales of Draenor

Hellfire Peninsula

Zangarmarsh

Terokkar Forest

Nagrand

Blade's Edge Mountains

Netherstorm

Shadowmoon Valley

Native creatures of Draenor

Humanoids

Note: The Draenor giants are rarely mentioned or referenced. The only reference to them was concerning the Temples of the Damned used by the Orcs in the Second Great War and the Scourge in the Third. The temples are made from the bones of the petrified corpses of a race of giants that were native to Draenor.

Destruction

After the Second War, the Alliance finally breached the Dark Portal and invaded Outland, to find that Orc shamans under Gul'Dan were attempting to open several dimensional portals to other, yet unconquered planets. This both succeeded and failed. The portals were opened, but the planet could not bear the power of the magic used, and Draenor splintered apart. Outland is the only remaining part of this planet.

External links

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