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| name = Aedelas Blackmoore
|title = Wine
 
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| gender = Male
|image = [[Image:Wine.png|70px]]
 
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| race = Human
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| character = [[Warrior]]
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| affiliation = [[Alliance of Lordaeron]], Himself (privately),
|data2 = [http://www.winehq.org/announce/1.2 1.2] (17 July 2010)
 
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| faction = Alliance
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| occupation = Master of Durnholde Keep, Commander of the Internment Camps,
|data3 = [http://www.winehq.org/announce/latest 1.3] (30 July 2010)
 
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| status = Deceased, killed twice by Thrall
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| relatives = [[Aedelyn Blackmoore]] (father), [[Taretha Foxton]] (mistress), [[Karramyn Langston]] (trusted confidant), [[Thrall]] (slave)}}
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'''Wine''' is a free software application which aims to allow [[wikipedia:Unix|Unix]]-like operating systems on the x86 architecture to execute programs written for Microsoft Windows.
 
   
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'''Aedelas Blackmoore''' was the master of [[Durnholde Keep]] and head of the orcish [[internment camp]] system shortly after the [[Second War]], and the man who found [[Thrall]] lost in the wilds.
== Introduction ==
 
This article primarily talks about setting up Wine for running the MS Windows version of {{wow-inline}} [[World of Warcraft]]. Wine also runs on Macintosh computers with x86 CPUs under Mac OS X, but since [[Blizz]]ard makes a Mac OS X native World of Warcraft client, running it under Wine is unnecessary and even silly.
 
   
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==Biography==
World of Warcraft had a client for Linux while it was in the beta phase of development, but it was later dropped and never officially released.<ref>http://www.learninglinux.com/postp734.html#734</ref> Currently, WoW is run on Linux by use of Windows {{wplink|Compatibility layer|compatibility layers}}. Given that the World of Warcraft client is no longer officially developed to work in Linux, the installation of it on Linux is a somewhat more involved process than on Windows, which it is streamlined to install more easily on. However, with some careful research, and a bit of patience, it's very possible to do so.
 
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===Early life===
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Blackmoore was the son of [[Aedelyn Blackmoore]], a general in [[Lordaeron]]'s army who had been convicted of selling state secrets when Aedelas was a child.<ref>{{ref book |author= Golden, Christie |authorlink= Christie Golden |title = [[Arthas: Rise of the Lich King]] |isbn= 978-1439-15760-2 |pages=45}}</ref> A veteran of the [[Second War]], Blackmoore had proven himself quite effective in combat against the orcs. What wasn't generally known was that while Blackmoore acquitted himself well on the battlefield, his courage in battle was often boosted by alcohol, as Blackmoore was a heavy drinker. It is possible that Blackmoore's drinking problem originated from his frustration at having to live with the stigma of being the "son of a traitor." Due to his father's treachery and the suspicion of his peers that such traits were hereditary, Blackmoore had to repeatedly prove himself and work harder than other soldiers and officers to earn the respect he so craved. This did not have a positive effect on his disposition, to put it mildly.
   
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Despite the stigma he bore on his name, he rose to the position of overseer of all the orcish internment camps in [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]], moving the headquarters from [[New Stormwind]] to his fortress, Durnholde, in the [[Hillsbrad Foothills]] of southern Lordaeron. This promotion came after [[Danath Trollbane]] was lost beyond the [[Dark Portal]].
Alternatively a streamlined process of installation and windows installation conversion is available via [http://www.playonlinux.com/ Play On Linux].
 
 
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With the war over and finding himself elevated to a position which placed fewer restrictions on his behavior, Blackmoore had more free time and spent most of it drinking. Unfortunately for Blackmoore, his often public intoxication did nothing to help his reputation; in addition to people whispering about him being the "son of a traitor" (albeit one who had proven himself in battle and risen to the rank of Lieutenant), they now also considered him a drunk (and with all rights too).
   
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Blackmoore was capable of occasional kindness and civility when sober, but more often than not was temperamental and impatient without being concerned in the least for how his actions affected others. As bad as he could be when he was sober, Blackmoore exhibited even more of a vicious streak when drunk.
== Installation ==
 
This guide will only cover the Wine compatibility layer. It is however fully compatible with [[#Crossover Games|Crossover]].
 
   
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===Discovering Thrall===
Before you begin the installation, you should run the following simple command, which will check whether your video card driver has
 
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[[File:Aedelas and Tammis found Thrall.JPG|thumb|Blackmoore and Foxton finding Thrall as depicted in ''Warcraft Legends 2'']]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_Rendering_Infrastructure DRI] enabled, which allows WoW to run much faster (you may need to install package <tt>mesa-utils</tt>):
 
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Blackmoore came across the [[orc]]ling he would later name [[Thrall]] when he was hunting with his servant [[Tammis Foxton|Tammis]] amongst the dismembered remains of the baby's family. He immediately seized the opportunity, taking the child back to Durnholde. There, Thrall grew up under human tutelage, learning the skills of a warrior before his teens and also demonstrating a keen intellect during the lessons he was given by human educators. He learned to read and write, while also earning Blackmoore a good deal of money in the gladiatorial ring. It was there he was pitted against the champions of other rich and prominent people.
glxinfo | grep rendering
 
   
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[[File:Thrall as a gladiator.JPG|thumb|Thrall the arena gladiator as depicted in ''Warcraft Legends 2'']]
Which should return a line similar to this:<br />
 
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However, Blackmoore had more in mind for Thrall than merely making him into a great gladiator. He had only revealed his plan to his most trusted confidant, [[Karramyn Langston]], telling him that he would raise Thrall to become a general, so that Blackmoore could send an army of orcs (made up of the prisoners in the internment camps) against a complacent Alliance. Thrall would earn the orcs' trust and respect in Blackmoore's plan, Thrall would lead them into battle, but Thrall would also have been conditioned to be completely loyal and obedient to Blackmoore by that time and would turn over the kingdom to the human lord once he had conquered it. It seems that treachery runs in the blood, or that if one is suspected of being a traitor his entire life he might come to resent his accusers enough to betray them in reality.
direct rendering: Yes
 
   
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===Raising an Orcling and Rising in the Ranks===
If this line says "No", it means that the graphics data will be handled in software rather than directly by the graphics hardware, thus significantly reducing speed at which WoW will run. Thankfully if you are using relatively recent hardware, enabling DRI is usually just a configuration issue.
 
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As Thrall continued to grow, so did Blackmoore’s lifestyle. To his credit, in the years since he had found the baby orc he rose from the rank of Lieutenant to Lieutenant General. But he sank deeper into drunkenness, and frequently used [[Taretha Foxton|Taretha]], the daughter of Tammis and secret friend of Thrall, as a concubine. Blackmoore was apparently rough with Taretha during sex, since when Thrall noticed a bruise on her wrist she admitted it was the result of being with Blackmoore. Taretha was ashamed and unhappy with the situation, but was in no position to refuse her lord. Since Taretha's mother had reluctantly been Thrall's wet nurse, it is possible and even likely that Blackmoore threatened to reveal that embarrassing fact to the masses if Taretha didn't cooperate fully.
   
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During Thrall's life at Durnholde there had been times when Blackmoore was nice to him, and many other times when Blackmoore treated him terribly. Thrall's response was to try to do better. Be a better gladiator, a better student, a better thrall. Surely if he performed his tasks well enough, Blackmoore would be kinder to him and not punish him. This naive notion was dispelled one terrible day. On that day, Thrall would be convinced that he had to escape from Blackmoore's clutches at any cost.
For more information about enabling DRI, refer to the information from your distribution's support guides on graphic card driver installation. For extended personal help, forums and chatrooms are usually a good bet. Just tell them what the Make and Model of your graphic card is and they will be able to point you in the right direction. As always, remember that search engines are your friend.
 
   
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On that day Thrall had fought eight straight bouts in the arena, victorious in every one. Blackmoore was pleased; he had come to expect nothing less from his undefeated "pet orc". But Thrall tired more with each bout, and after the eighth contest against a pair of large mountain cats Thrall was bleeding in addition to being so exhausted he could barely remain standing. The Sergeant who had trained Thrall had advised Blackmoore not to push him too hard, partly out of pragmatism but also out of concern for his student. Blackmoore would hear none of it, confident that Thrall was unbeatable and eager to take money from any who cared to bet against Thrall. The more tired Thrall got, after all, the higher the odds against him became and the more money Blackmoore would win. Drunk at the time, Blackmoore also resented what he perceived to be laziness on Thrall's part.
=== Distribution-specific methods ===
 
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Different GNU/Linux distributions use different methods of installing software, which oftentimes makes it hard to make easy installation options available for all distributions, especially for large and complex projects like Wine. Luckily a lot of energy has been put into making the distribution native installation methods available for a large variety of popular distributions. Please see http://www.winehq.org/site/download and follow the installation directions for your particular distribution.
 
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It was with this reasoning in mind that Blackmoore forced Thrall to fight a ninth bout, against arguably the most deadly opponent he would face that day: an [[ogre]] who towered Thrall in size and was well rested. Thrall was impaled on the ogre's spear and beaten to within an inch of his life before the two fighters were separated and Thrall was carried back to his cell.
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Blackmoore was enraged that Thrall had allowed himself to be defeated, caused him to lose thousands in gold, and had embarrassed him.
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Lying in his cell in excruciating agony, Thrall hoped that the healers would arrive soon as Blackmoore had always sent them in the past to fix him up after his fights. He remembered how Blackmoore had praised him so many times in the past after he had won, after he had made Blackmoore money. Thrall had no reason to expect anything different this time; he knew he had lost against the ogre but he was sure that Blackmoore would understand and be impressed that Thrall had fought nine bouts in a row, something which had never been done before, and won eight. Thus it was a rude awakening when a drunken and angry Blackmoore entered his cell and informed him that the healers wouldn't be coming anytime soon, raged at how Thrall had cost him so much money by losing, and began to beat and kick the grievously injured orc viciously. Thrall wasn't able to do anything but lie there and take it, and even when Blackmoore had finally worn himself out it wasn't finished. Many others had bet on Thrall and lost money, and Blackmoore had invited them all to join in the punishment. Man after man entered the cell and vented his anger on the helpless orc before he finally, mercifully, lost consciousness.
   
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===Thrall Escapes from Durnholde===
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After he had finally been healed (not out of mercy but so he would remain alive to fight for Blackmoore again) Thrall was visited by the man who had trained him to fight, a man he knew only as "[[Sergeant (Character)|Sergeant]]." Sergeant told Thrall he wished he had been there earlier to stop the beatings, and that he had pulled the men off the orc as soon as he discovered it. Sergeant sympathized with Thrall and told him that he had done extremely well in the ring, that Blackmoore should have been proud of him and that he didn't deserve to be treated so horribly. Sergeant then left Thrall to sleep, but the damage was done. Thrall was grateful to Sergeant for his kindness, but now he knew that he would never be able to please Blackmoore and that the man would never be satisfied enough with his performance to give him any love or respect. It was on that night that Thrall vowed to escape.
If you were unable to install Wine with a method found on that site, or if you are an experienced user wanting more control over the installation, then you may want to look into compiling Wine from source code. See the WineHQ wiki for information: http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages
 
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Thrall did escape, with Taretha's help (see [[Escape from Durnholde Keep]] for a slightly altered version of these events). With the word that Thrall was on the loose reaching the capital, Blackmoore was called before [[Terenas Menethil II|King Terenas]] and [[Arthas Menethil|Prince Arthas]] to account for his actions. The King was incredulous that Blackmoore had decided to train and educate an orc (not knowing Blackmoore's true intention, of course), and threatened to send a representative of the crown to ensure that the funds being provided for the maintenance of Durnholde and the camps were properly distributed if Blackmoore could not account for them himself.<ref>{{ref book |author= Golden, Christie |authorlink= Christie Golden |title = [[Arthas: Rise of the Lich King]] |isbn= 978-1439-15760-2 |pages=100}}</ref>
   
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Blackmoore scoured the countryside, almost capturing him again at [[Lorin Remka|Remka]]'s camp, but the orc continued to elude him. Thrall had already escaped by the time Blackmoore arrived at the camp, but the soldiers who captured him had taken his possessions and still had them at the camp for Blackmoore to inspect. Among those possessions were letters from Taretha which Thrall had saved for their sentimental value. Blackmoore felt angry and betrayed, but kept his knowledge of the friendship between Taretha and Thrall hidden from her at that time.
   
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Despite the odd "Thrall sighting", Blackmoore didn't hear of Thrall for several seasons, until Thrall returned with a new Horde at his back and began freeing entire orcish internment camps. After five camps were taken, Thrall made way for Durnholde.
== Installing WoW ==
 
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This section explains four different methods of installing WoW. If the first method doesn't work for you, or you prefer a different approach, then simply skip to the next method and so on.
 
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The night before the battle, Taretha snuck out of Durnholde - Blackmoore, she believed, had drunk himself to sleep - and met Thrall in secret so he could inform her of his plans. Thrall told Taretha that he hoped he could negotiate a release of all the captive orcs without bloodshed, but neither of them were optimistic that Blackmoore would agree to it. Feeling that a fight was inevitable, Thrall urged Taretha to leave Durnholde so there would be no chance of her being harmed. But Taretha told him that if she were discovered missing it would alert the human forces, and that if she left then Blackmoore would take his anger out on her parents. Though she didn't want to, she told Thrall she had to stay, although she hoped for Thrall to emerge from the battle victorious.
 
=== Method 1. Install from CDs ===
 
If you're lucky you can properly run the installation from the cds, which require that you are able to change between them while the installation runs.
 
 
Simply put disc 1 in the CD or DVD drive, and do the following (replace /media/cdrom0 with wherever you mount your cds):
 
wine /media/WoWDisc1/Installer.exe
 
 
Some dialogs during installation may appear blank or garbled, and the installer may even hang for up to 5 minutes at 100% CPU, while appearing to be doing nothing. Simply wait and click next when possible.
 
 
''Note: If the text is too small, and it annoys you: Please install msttcorefonts per instruction of your distribution.''
 
 
If everything works like it should, then the installation will run for a while and then ask for disc 2, you change CDs and it should continue until it asks for the next one and so forth, if it doesn't work, however, you will continue to receive the "Please insert Disc 2" Warning repeatedly. An easy way is to unmount Disk 1 then insert disk 2, it will take a few seconds for it to load and mount, but it will load. Follow these for the rest of the disks and it should be ready to go. If it still doesn't work, skip to method two.
 
 
If you have problems ejecting CDs in wine try:
 
Start winecfg, then select Drives, auto detect drives
 
The you'll probably get a Drive Letter like L: /media/WoWDisc1/
 
Now you can use wine eject L:
 
Then press the eject button on your CD/DVD drive.
 
For the next CD you'll have to run wincfg again and substitute /media/WoWDisc1/ to ... WoWDisc2 and so on.
 
So the wine eject will work without a Problem.
 
 
====No Installer.exe?====
 
This may primarily be a Fuse problem, but may appear on other systems not using Fuse as well. Run the following command from a terminal:
 
 
sudo mount -o remount,unhide /dev/cdrom
 
 
Note that your CD drive may not be /dev/cdrom! Check by running the command <code>mount</code> without arguments and look for a reasonable device (cd#, sr#, etc...)
 
 
===Method 2. Copy CDs to HD===
 
Create a new folder on your computer. Copy all of the files from the first CD and all but the Installer.exe file from the rest to this directory on your hard drive (overwrite when prompted). Copying the Installer.exe from the other CD's will cause the install to fail with
 
Unrecognized key "options". (AttributeParser::Parse)
 
 
Then run:
 
cd /<path-to-directory>/
 
wine Installer.exe
 
 
Replace <path-to-directory> with the right path to the directory where you copied all the files. You should now have the installation running, but make sure the CD media is out of the drive or it will check there and you'll be stuck in it again.
 
 
===Method 3. Copy or run from Win===
 
You can also just install WoW in Windows and then copy the entire World of Warcraft folder over from your Windows installation.
 
 
Or if you've already got WoW installed on your Windows partition, you can just use Wine to launch WoW directly from this installation. There is an added benefit to doing this, if you actively multiboot between Linux and Windows, because you will only need to have one copy of WoW on your hard drive for it to run in both environments. Please keep in mind that you must have both read and write access to your Windows partition for this to work, and only the most recently released GNU/Linux distributions, are currently providing write access to NTFS (Windows XP) partitions out of the box. If you do not have write access to your NTFS partition, you will need to consult with your distributions documentation for directions on enabling the NTFS-3G driver, which adds this feature.
 
 
Note: Using this method results in there being no entries for WoW in Wine's registry, but this does not cause any issues at all with running WoW.
 
 
Note 2 : Some computers might experience low FPS , while trying to run WoW in opengl mode . In that case , removing Config.wtf file ( it is localised in WTF folder ) , running WoW to generate that file again , and then making changes ( to opengl mode ) might help. Make sure , to give read/write access to WTF folder ( otherwise WoW will crash ). Add this line to your Config.wtf file using your favorite text editor:
 
 
SET gxAPI "OpenGL"
 
 
In a system with Fuse, such as Ubuntu or Fedora, a default install of wine will run WoW from a mounted drive that has World of Warcraft installed just by adding the -opengl flag at the end:
 
wine "/media/windowsdrive/WorldofWarcraft/Wow.exe" -opengl
 
where "windowsdrive" is the name of the drive in /media that you have mounted. Replace the path name with your install! You could have installed it in Program Files or a different folder. Something to note; if you run WoW in Windows after running it in linux, you will have to change a few video settings back, like the shadow quality. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions for instructions on getting your Windows drive to mount automatically on startup using fstab.
 
 
===Method 4. Download client===
 
Or if you have lost a CD, do not have access to a cd drive or simply would not want to bother with patching and messing with the CD's, you can download the trial version, which is in fact the full game almost fully patched, from the blizzard torrentlike downloader. They work very nicely with wine. You may be asked to log in with your WoW account.
 
 
All European WoW clients in all languages:
 
* [http://www.wow-europe.com/en/burningcrusade/download/ WoW-Europe.com]
 
 
US Version:
 
* [https://www.worldofwarcraft.com/account/download_wow.html Worldofwarcraft.com]
 
* [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/downloads/files/pc/wowclient-downloader.exe WoW Vanilla client]
 
* [https://www.worldofwarcraft.com/account/download/bc-clientdownload.html Burning Crusade client]
 
 
Alternatively you can simply log into your account at your regional WoW community site, and download the full client from the [https://us.battle.net/account/management/wow/dashboard.html Battle.net Dashboard]
 
 
In order to use the Blizzard Downloader effectively, you must 1) open certain ports on your computer and 2) enable port forwarding on your router.
 
 
# The easiest way to open these ports is to use the open-source firewall program [http://www.fs-security.com/ Firestarter]. When it is running, select the "Policy" tab, right-click in the Allow Service area, and select Add Rule. Under port, type 6112 and make sure that the "Anyone" radio button is selected. Make a note in the comments field that this port relates to Blizzard. Repeat these steps for ports 3724 and for the range 6881-6999 (which will be recognized as BitTorrent ports).
 
# Next, configure your router to forward those ports on the router to your computer only. The steps are similar to the above, but vary slightly from router to router and may be found on Blizzard's website: http://www.blizzard.com/support/wow/?id=aww01199p
 
 
===Method 5. In case of having an intel graphics===
 
 
Follow the steps from this blog:
 
* [ http://translate.google.com.br/translate?hl=pt-BR&langpair=pt|en&u=http://www.ladolinuxdaforca.com.br/linux/jogos/instalando-world-of-warcraft-linux-intel&prev=/translate_s%3Fhl%3Dpt-BR%26q%3Dwww.ladolinuxdaforca.com.br/linux/jogos/instalando-world-of-warcraft-linux-intel%26sl%3Den%26tl%3Dpt]
 
I google it so much and this page get me to the solution.
 
 
== Playing ==
 
=== Start from the Desktop Icon ===
 
Double click the icon you find on your Desktop titled World of Warcraft, this will start the launcher. If you have never used something requiring HTML rendering with Wine you will be prompted to download and install the Gecko rendering engine, you should do this as it will enable the WoW Launcher to do display news.
 
 
=== Start from the Terminal ===
 
Starting from the terminal is simple, just enter:
 
wine "C:\\Program Files\\World of Warcraft\\Launcher.exe"
 
(install when prompted about the Gecko rendering engine)
 
 
Or, dive right into the game with:
 
wine "C:\\Program Files\\World of Warcraft\\WoW.exe"
 
 
Be certain to add <code>-opengl</code> to the command if you didn't add the gxApi line as described in the [[#Config.wtf|Config.wtf]] section above.
 
 
 
=== Gnome menu icon ===
 
You can make a Gnome menu entry by doing the following commands in a terminal (you will need superuser/root rights):
 
   
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Upon Taretha's return to Durnholde, she found Blackmoore and his men waiting for her. Blackmoore (who had feigned his drunken state and was in fact quite sober when she returned) made it clear that he knew what she had done; he had sent a stealthy scout to tail Taretha's movements and saw everything.
wget http://images.wikia.com/wowwiki/images/d/d3/Wow-icon-scalable.svg
 
mv Wow-icon-scalable.svg /usr/share/icons/
 
gedit /usr/share/applications/wow.desktop
 
   
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===The Siege of Durnholde===
Add this to the text editor window, which should have appeared after the third command, change '''''LAUNCHER''''' in the Exec= line to command used to run Wow, and save:
 
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The next morning, Thrall's army surrounded the keep. As planned, Thrall attempted to parlay but when Blackmoore appeared on the parapet to speak with him it was immediately clear that he was sloshed to the gills, having drunk himself into a near-stupor. Thrall told Blackmoore that he wished for the rest of the imprisoned orcs to be freed and that he hoped bloodshed would not be necessary. He went on to say that they only wanted freedom and that they would leave the Alliance alone after they had it. But Blackmoore wasn't listening. Alternating between amusement, anger and grief (he honestly could not understand how Thrall could be so ungrateful after he had "given him everything"), Blackmoore began screaming his plans to everyone in earshot - his intent to use Thrall to take over the Alliance and become lord of all humans. When told once more to negotiate or die, Blackmoore answered Thrall by throwing the severed head of his dear friend, Taretha Foxton, from the castle wall to land at his feet.
   
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Blackmoore may have intended to break Thrall's spirit with this gesture, but it had the complete opposite effect. It was too much for Thrall to take, and along with his profound grief at Taretha's fate came an elemental fury. The time for talk was over. He ordered his forces to attack and used the shamanistic magic he had learned against the defenders as well. Blackmoore retreated into the fortress, but Thrall tracked him down, engaging him in single combat. At first, Thrall allowed Blackmoore a fighting chance - the fight seemed to revitalize him, and he was able to hold his own against the raging Warchief. Blackmoore tried to explain, tried to convince Thrall to aid him, but Thrall filled with rage at remembering what Blackmoore had done to Taretha. Throwing his full strength into his attack, Thrall disarmed Blackmoore and forced him against a wall. Blackmoore attempted to make the best of it by drawing a dagger from his boot and slicing it across Thrall's face, narrowly missing his right eye. The Warchief sliced his massive sword down into the body of the master of Durnholde, forcing him to the ground. However, before life left the dying Blackmoore, he managed to say "You are... what I made you... I am so proud..." It is one of the great ironies of history that Blackmoore - intending to raise the orcs as an army to dominate the Alliance - had in fact paved the way for the restoration and revitalization of the Horde by raising Thrall.
&#91;Desktop Entry&#93;
 
Encoding=UTF-8
 
Name=World of Warcraft
 
Name[hr]=World of Warcraft
 
Exec=wine '''''LAUNCHER'''''
 
Icon=Wow-icon-scalable.svg
 
Terminal=false
 
Type=Application
 
Categories=Application;Game;
 
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After Durnholde's surrender, Thrall allowed the survivors and their families to go free. Calling upon the Spirit of the Earth, Thrall leveled Durnholde and buried Aedelas Blackmoore beneath the rubble of his own fortress.
Remember that you should also edit the Exec= line to reflect your WoW installation path, if you've installed to a special location.
 
   
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==Blackmoore's Return==
=== Launcher Problems ===
 
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{{Novel-section}}
A recent update to WoW has caused problems with Wine, making it impossible to start the game via the Launcher. For more information, including a workaround, see [[Wine troubleshooting]].
 
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Aedelas Blackmoore returned to Azeroth after the Shattering. He had become an agent of the Infinite dragonflight, after having been taken from an alternative timeline for the express purpose of killing Thrall. He failed, and was killed in the [[Dragonblight]].<ref name="TotA">''[[Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects]]</ref>
This is fixed in Wine Version 1.1.35.
 
   
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==Blackmoore's Legacy==
There are known other permission problems running WoW from a FAT32 file system as you would have if you had wine installed under Windows and dual-booted to Linux.
 
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Blackmoore's only appearances as a character in Warcraft lore are in the novels ''[[Lord of the Clans]]'' (which is based on the cancelled [[Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans|Warcraft Adventures]]) and ''[[Arthas: Rise of the Lich King]]'' (on two brief occasions), both by [[Christie Golden]], but his legacy continues to shape the world of Warcraft years after his death. He does not appear in World of Warcraft, but is mentioned several times in the [[Old Hillsbrad Foothills]] instance of the [[Caverns of Time]], where players aid his "pet orc", Thrall, in his escape from Durnholde. He is also mentioned in {{questlong|Neutral|85|Elemental Bonds: Fury}}, where Thrall - his essence scattered to the four winds, and pouring out the rage within his soul - believes that death was too good for Blackmoore, and that all who would enslave another deserve a worse fate than death.
   
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AllianceAedelas Blackmoore
Image of Aedelas Blackmoore
Gender Male
Race Human
Class Warrior
Affiliation(s) Alliance of Lordaeron, Himself (privately),
Occupation Master of Durnholde Keep, Commander of the Internment Camps,
Status Deceased, killed twice by Thrall
Relative(s) Aedelyn Blackmoore (father), Taretha Foxton (mistress), Karramyn Langston (trusted confidant), Thrall (slave)

Aedelas Blackmoore was the master of Durnholde Keep and head of the orcish internment camp system shortly after the Second War, and the man who found Thrall lost in the wilds.

Biography

Early life

Blackmoore was the son of Aedelyn Blackmoore, a general in Lordaeron's army who had been convicted of selling state secrets when Aedelas was a child.[1] A veteran of the Second War, Blackmoore had proven himself quite effective in combat against the orcs. What wasn't generally known was that while Blackmoore acquitted himself well on the battlefield, his courage in battle was often boosted by alcohol, as Blackmoore was a heavy drinker. It is possible that Blackmoore's drinking problem originated from his frustration at having to live with the stigma of being the "son of a traitor." Due to his father's treachery and the suspicion of his peers that such traits were hereditary, Blackmoore had to repeatedly prove himself and work harder than other soldiers and officers to earn the respect he so craved. This did not have a positive effect on his disposition, to put it mildly.

Despite the stigma he bore on his name, he rose to the position of overseer of all the orcish internment camps in Azeroth, moving the headquarters from New Stormwind to his fortress, Durnholde, in the Hillsbrad Foothills of southern Lordaeron. This promotion came after Danath Trollbane was lost beyond the Dark Portal.

With the war over and finding himself elevated to a position which placed fewer restrictions on his behavior, Blackmoore had more free time and spent most of it drinking. Unfortunately for Blackmoore, his often public intoxication did nothing to help his reputation; in addition to people whispering about him being the "son of a traitor" (albeit one who had proven himself in battle and risen to the rank of Lieutenant), they now also considered him a drunk (and with all rights too).

Blackmoore was capable of occasional kindness and civility when sober, but more often than not was temperamental and impatient without being concerned in the least for how his actions affected others. As bad as he could be when he was sober, Blackmoore exhibited even more of a vicious streak when drunk.

Discovering Thrall

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Blackmoore and Foxton finding Thrall as depicted in Warcraft Legends 2

Blackmoore came across the orcling he would later name Thrall when he was hunting with his servant Tammis amongst the dismembered remains of the baby's family. He immediately seized the opportunity, taking the child back to Durnholde. There, Thrall grew up under human tutelage, learning the skills of a warrior before his teens and also demonstrating a keen intellect during the lessons he was given by human educators. He learned to read and write, while also earning Blackmoore a good deal of money in the gladiatorial ring. It was there he was pitted against the champions of other rich and prominent people.

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Thrall the arena gladiator as depicted in Warcraft Legends 2

However, Blackmoore had more in mind for Thrall than merely making him into a great gladiator. He had only revealed his plan to his most trusted confidant, Karramyn Langston, telling him that he would raise Thrall to become a general, so that Blackmoore could send an army of orcs (made up of the prisoners in the internment camps) against a complacent Alliance. Thrall would earn the orcs' trust and respect in Blackmoore's plan, Thrall would lead them into battle, but Thrall would also have been conditioned to be completely loyal and obedient to Blackmoore by that time and would turn over the kingdom to the human lord once he had conquered it. It seems that treachery runs in the blood, or that if one is suspected of being a traitor his entire life he might come to resent his accusers enough to betray them in reality.

Raising an Orcling and Rising in the Ranks

As Thrall continued to grow, so did Blackmoore’s lifestyle. To his credit, in the years since he had found the baby orc he rose from the rank of Lieutenant to Lieutenant General. But he sank deeper into drunkenness, and frequently used Taretha, the daughter of Tammis and secret friend of Thrall, as a concubine. Blackmoore was apparently rough with Taretha during sex, since when Thrall noticed a bruise on her wrist she admitted it was the result of being with Blackmoore. Taretha was ashamed and unhappy with the situation, but was in no position to refuse her lord. Since Taretha's mother had reluctantly been Thrall's wet nurse, it is possible and even likely that Blackmoore threatened to reveal that embarrassing fact to the masses if Taretha didn't cooperate fully.

During Thrall's life at Durnholde there had been times when Blackmoore was nice to him, and many other times when Blackmoore treated him terribly. Thrall's response was to try to do better. Be a better gladiator, a better student, a better thrall. Surely if he performed his tasks well enough, Blackmoore would be kinder to him and not punish him. This naive notion was dispelled one terrible day. On that day, Thrall would be convinced that he had to escape from Blackmoore's clutches at any cost.

On that day Thrall had fought eight straight bouts in the arena, victorious in every one. Blackmoore was pleased; he had come to expect nothing less from his undefeated "pet orc". But Thrall tired more with each bout, and after the eighth contest against a pair of large mountain cats Thrall was bleeding in addition to being so exhausted he could barely remain standing. The Sergeant who had trained Thrall had advised Blackmoore not to push him too hard, partly out of pragmatism but also out of concern for his student. Blackmoore would hear none of it, confident that Thrall was unbeatable and eager to take money from any who cared to bet against Thrall. The more tired Thrall got, after all, the higher the odds against him became and the more money Blackmoore would win. Drunk at the time, Blackmoore also resented what he perceived to be laziness on Thrall's part.

It was with this reasoning in mind that Blackmoore forced Thrall to fight a ninth bout, against arguably the most deadly opponent he would face that day: an ogre who towered Thrall in size and was well rested. Thrall was impaled on the ogre's spear and beaten to within an inch of his life before the two fighters were separated and Thrall was carried back to his cell.

Blackmoore was enraged that Thrall had allowed himself to be defeated, caused him to lose thousands in gold, and had embarrassed him.

Lying in his cell in excruciating agony, Thrall hoped that the healers would arrive soon as Blackmoore had always sent them in the past to fix him up after his fights. He remembered how Blackmoore had praised him so many times in the past after he had won, after he had made Blackmoore money. Thrall had no reason to expect anything different this time; he knew he had lost against the ogre but he was sure that Blackmoore would understand and be impressed that Thrall had fought nine bouts in a row, something which had never been done before, and won eight. Thus it was a rude awakening when a drunken and angry Blackmoore entered his cell and informed him that the healers wouldn't be coming anytime soon, raged at how Thrall had cost him so much money by losing, and began to beat and kick the grievously injured orc viciously. Thrall wasn't able to do anything but lie there and take it, and even when Blackmoore had finally worn himself out it wasn't finished. Many others had bet on Thrall and lost money, and Blackmoore had invited them all to join in the punishment. Man after man entered the cell and vented his anger on the helpless orc before he finally, mercifully, lost consciousness.

Thrall Escapes from Durnholde

After he had finally been healed (not out of mercy but so he would remain alive to fight for Blackmoore again) Thrall was visited by the man who had trained him to fight, a man he knew only as "Sergeant." Sergeant told Thrall he wished he had been there earlier to stop the beatings, and that he had pulled the men off the orc as soon as he discovered it. Sergeant sympathized with Thrall and told him that he had done extremely well in the ring, that Blackmoore should have been proud of him and that he didn't deserve to be treated so horribly. Sergeant then left Thrall to sleep, but the damage was done. Thrall was grateful to Sergeant for his kindness, but now he knew that he would never be able to please Blackmoore and that the man would never be satisfied enough with his performance to give him any love or respect. It was on that night that Thrall vowed to escape.

Thrall did escape, with Taretha's help (see Escape from Durnholde Keep for a slightly altered version of these events). With the word that Thrall was on the loose reaching the capital, Blackmoore was called before King Terenas and Prince Arthas to account for his actions. The King was incredulous that Blackmoore had decided to train and educate an orc (not knowing Blackmoore's true intention, of course), and threatened to send a representative of the crown to ensure that the funds being provided for the maintenance of Durnholde and the camps were properly distributed if Blackmoore could not account for them himself.[2]

Blackmoore scoured the countryside, almost capturing him again at Remka's camp, but the orc continued to elude him. Thrall had already escaped by the time Blackmoore arrived at the camp, but the soldiers who captured him had taken his possessions and still had them at the camp for Blackmoore to inspect. Among those possessions were letters from Taretha which Thrall had saved for their sentimental value. Blackmoore felt angry and betrayed, but kept his knowledge of the friendship between Taretha and Thrall hidden from her at that time.

Despite the odd "Thrall sighting", Blackmoore didn't hear of Thrall for several seasons, until Thrall returned with a new Horde at his back and began freeing entire orcish internment camps. After five camps were taken, Thrall made way for Durnholde.

The night before the battle, Taretha snuck out of Durnholde - Blackmoore, she believed, had drunk himself to sleep - and met Thrall in secret so he could inform her of his plans. Thrall told Taretha that he hoped he could negotiate a release of all the captive orcs without bloodshed, but neither of them were optimistic that Blackmoore would agree to it. Feeling that a fight was inevitable, Thrall urged Taretha to leave Durnholde so there would be no chance of her being harmed. But Taretha told him that if she were discovered missing it would alert the human forces, and that if she left then Blackmoore would take his anger out on her parents. Though she didn't want to, she told Thrall she had to stay, although she hoped for Thrall to emerge from the battle victorious.

Upon Taretha's return to Durnholde, she found Blackmoore and his men waiting for her. Blackmoore (who had feigned his drunken state and was in fact quite sober when she returned) made it clear that he knew what she had done; he had sent a stealthy scout to tail Taretha's movements and saw everything.

The Siege of Durnholde

The next morning, Thrall's army surrounded the keep. As planned, Thrall attempted to parlay but when Blackmoore appeared on the parapet to speak with him it was immediately clear that he was sloshed to the gills, having drunk himself into a near-stupor. Thrall told Blackmoore that he wished for the rest of the imprisoned orcs to be freed and that he hoped bloodshed would not be necessary. He went on to say that they only wanted freedom and that they would leave the Alliance alone after they had it. But Blackmoore wasn't listening. Alternating between amusement, anger and grief (he honestly could not understand how Thrall could be so ungrateful after he had "given him everything"), Blackmoore began screaming his plans to everyone in earshot - his intent to use Thrall to take over the Alliance and become lord of all humans. When told once more to negotiate or die, Blackmoore answered Thrall by throwing the severed head of his dear friend, Taretha Foxton, from the castle wall to land at his feet.

Blackmoore may have intended to break Thrall's spirit with this gesture, but it had the complete opposite effect. It was too much for Thrall to take, and along with his profound grief at Taretha's fate came an elemental fury. The time for talk was over. He ordered his forces to attack and used the shamanistic magic he had learned against the defenders as well. Blackmoore retreated into the fortress, but Thrall tracked him down, engaging him in single combat. At first, Thrall allowed Blackmoore a fighting chance - the fight seemed to revitalize him, and he was able to hold his own against the raging Warchief. Blackmoore tried to explain, tried to convince Thrall to aid him, but Thrall filled with rage at remembering what Blackmoore had done to Taretha. Throwing his full strength into his attack, Thrall disarmed Blackmoore and forced him against a wall. Blackmoore attempted to make the best of it by drawing a dagger from his boot and slicing it across Thrall's face, narrowly missing his right eye. The Warchief sliced his massive sword down into the body of the master of Durnholde, forcing him to the ground. However, before life left the dying Blackmoore, he managed to say "You are... what I made you... I am so proud..." It is one of the great ironies of history that Blackmoore - intending to raise the orcs as an army to dominate the Alliance - had in fact paved the way for the restoration and revitalization of the Horde by raising Thrall.

After Durnholde's surrender, Thrall allowed the survivors and their families to go free. Calling upon the Spirit of the Earth, Thrall leveled Durnholde and buried Aedelas Blackmoore beneath the rubble of his own fortress.

Blackmoore's Return

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Aedelas Blackmoore returned to Azeroth after the Shattering. He had become an agent of the Infinite dragonflight, after having been taken from an alternative timeline for the express purpose of killing Thrall. He failed, and was killed in the Dragonblight.[3]

Blackmoore's Legacy

Blackmoore's only appearances as a character in Warcraft lore are in the novels Lord of the Clans (which is based on the cancelled Warcraft Adventures) and Arthas: Rise of the Lich King (on two brief occasions), both by Christie Golden, but his legacy continues to shape the world of Warcraft years after his death. He does not appear in World of Warcraft, but is mentioned several times in the Old Hillsbrad Foothills instance of the Caverns of Time, where players aid his "pet orc", Thrall, in his escape from Durnholde. He is also mentioned in N [85] Elemental Bonds: Fury, where Thrall - his essence scattered to the four winds, and pouring out the rage within his soul - believes that death was too good for Blackmoore, and that all who would enslave another deserve a worse fate than death.

Blackmoore is also believed to be the mentor of Aliden Perenolde, the leader of the Syndicate, who longs to return to the days where the orcs were prisoners of the humans. The crescent-moon pendant worn by Blackmoore's mistress, Taretha Foxton, is in the possession of Perenolde's own mistress, Elysa. In addition, members of the Syndicate hold the ruins of Durnholde and use it as a base to strike against the unwary in Hillsbrad.

Alternate Timeline

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In an alternative timeline, Thrall died as an infant and Blackmoore took part in the Second War, eventually killing Orgrim Doomhammer and destroying the Horde completely before returning to the Capital City of Lordaeron. Blackmoore dethroned the House of Menethil and became the self-proclaimed King of Lordaeron. He ruled for a brief period before mysteriously disappearing.[3]

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