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There are some evidences to suggest that this unnamed area could actually be the mysterious [[Northeron]] mentioned in lore. In the first place early sketches had Northeron located in a southern Quel'Thalas region. Secondly Northeron could be a term shortened from '''North'''ern Lorda'''eron''', though one must keep in mind the term Northern Lordaeron is based on conjecture and not an official term. And thirdly, both the orography, climate and vegetation of Northeron may be easily found an an area in the north of Lordaeron, in fact, the birth of a river as mighty as the [[Thondroril River]] logically should be located in a mountainous region, and Northeron is characterized by having mountainous regions inside his territory.
 
There are some evidences to suggest that this unnamed area could actually be the mysterious [[Northeron]] mentioned in lore. In the first place early sketches had Northeron located in a southern Quel'Thalas region. Secondly Northeron could be a term shortened from '''North'''ern Lorda'''eron''', though one must keep in mind the term Northern Lordaeron is based on conjecture and not an official term. And thirdly, both the orography, climate and vegetation of Northeron may be easily found an an area in the north of Lordaeron, in fact, the birth of a river as mighty as the [[Thondroril River]] logically should be located in a mountainous region, and Northeron is characterized by having mountainous regions inside his territory.
   
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Due to the revamping of Azeroth to accomodate flying mounts, it's yet unknown what will be on this area, if not only mountains or the ocean itself. However, the shoreline of the zone has been changed from current maps, indicating some intention to develop the zone for content.
 
Due to the revamping of Azeroth to accomodate flying mounts, it's yet unknown what will be on this area, if not only mountains or the ocean itself. However, the shoreline of the zone has been changed from current maps, indicating some intention to develop the zone for content.

Revision as of 15:50, 10 August 2010

PlaguelandsOnWorldMap

World map of the area.

Northern Lordaeron Lighthouse 01

The elven ruins located in this zone.

Northern Lordaeron is a name used to refer the unnamed closed zone wedged between the northwestern border of the Eastern Plaguelands, the northeastern border of the Western Plaguelands, and the southwestern border of the Ghostlands. Currently it is an inaccessible zone ingame that may be part of the fallen Kingdom of Lordaeron or of the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas. Also this is the place where the Thondroril River is born geographically.

As a curiosity, if the player swims around the shore from Tirisfal Glades to the edge of this zone, they will get a message stating that they have discovered Quel'Thalas. If they enter into the area, they will find some elven ruins, implying that high elves live or have lived there. Even though the Ghostlands and Eversong Woods were added in The Burning Crusade, this zone is still empty ingame.

Speculation

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This could be the land that Daval Prestor (a human disguise used by Deathwing) claimed to have originated from during the Second War as he was described as being from the north of Lordaeron.

This could be the land of the "northern vassals", whom Terenas's grandfather helped in their negotiations over their borders with the elves of Quel'Thalas.Template:Cite

It should be mentioned also that, although the high elves who did not become blood elves settled in many zones across Azeroth, a large number of high elves took refuge on some lands in the north of Lordaeron and adjacent to Quel'ThalasTemplate:Cite. This could be that location. In fact, Quel'Lithien Lodge is a town of high elves that is located adjacent to Northern Lordaeron in the Eastern Plaguelands and into the closed area, there are some elven ruins, indicating the presence of high elves in this zone.

Northeron

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Early map sketch showing Northeron adjoining with Quel'Thalas.

There are some evidences to suggest that this unnamed area could actually be the mysterious Northeron mentioned in lore. In the first place early sketches had Northeron located in a southern Quel'Thalas region. Secondly Northeron could be a term shortened from Northern Lordaeron, though one must keep in mind the term Northern Lordaeron is based on conjecture and not an official term. And thirdly, both the orography, climate and vegetation of Northeron may be easily found an an area in the north of Lordaeron, in fact, the birth of a river as mighty as the Thondroril River logically should be located in a mountainous region, and Northeron is characterized by having mountainous regions inside his territory.

Cataclysm

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

Due to the revamping of Azeroth to accomodate flying mounts, it's yet unknown what will be on this area, if not only mountains or the ocean itself. However, the shoreline of the zone has been changed from current maps, indicating some intention to develop the zone for content.

See also