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[[Master Vornal]] is a level 11 [[quest giver]] located in [[Sen'jin Village]] in the [[orcish]] starting zone of [[Durotar]].
 
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:''The main supply center to the Battle of Alterac, Southshore is often under siege by the Horde.''{{TCG quote|TCG=Drums of War|card=258}}
   
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{{infobox town
He starts the quest [[Image:Horde_15.gif]] [7] [[Quest:A Solvent Spirit|A Solvent Spirit]].
 
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| faction = Alliance
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| name = Southshore
See [[List of Durotar NPCs]].
 
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| ss = Southshore Tcg.jpg
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| caption =
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| type = Town
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| pop = 2,000
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| race = {{Race|Human}}
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| government =
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| leader = [[Magistrate Henry Maleb]]
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| language = [[Common (language)|Common]]
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| affiliation = [[Alliance]]
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| loc = Southern [[Hillsbrad Foothills]]
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| facilities = yes
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| inn = yes
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| mailbox = yes
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| stables = yes
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| anvil = yes
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| trainers =
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| class =
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| profession =
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|travel = yes
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| flightpath = yes
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| boat =
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| status = Active
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| source = ''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', pg 98
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}}
   
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[[File:Southshore.jpg|thumb]]
[[Category:Trolls|Vornal]]
 
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[[Category:Quest Givers|Vornal]]
 
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'''Southshore''' (aka '''South Shore''', often abbreviated as '''SS''') was an [[Alliance]] coastal [[harbor|port]] town located in the region of [[Hillsbrad Foothills]].
[[Category:Zone:Durotar|Vornal]]
 
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== Description ==
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Southshore was a port that served as the chief [[Alliance]] base on the northern coast of [[Baradin Bay]]. It was known for its sea turtles, which were a delicacy.<ref>{{ref book |author= White Wolf |title= [[Alliance Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467737 |pages=218}}</ref> Though only a small town, Southshore was the largest settlement in the whole Hillsbrad Foothills. A small Alliance garrison was berthed within and did its best to drive the [[Syndicate]] and [[Forsaken]] forces from their land while protecting Lordaeron’s southern regions from the Scourge in the north. They did a good job with their few forces, and the nearby farms thrived. Southshore’s town council took an active role in all things, and [[Magistrate Henry Maleb]] was a particularly driven and wise man. Maleb and Marshal Redpath, the Alliance commander, were consumed with fights against ogres in [[Alterac Mountains|Alterac]] and [[murloc]]s.
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In addition to its role as a base for Alliance military forces, Southshore was Hillsbrad’s mercantile center. Southshore’s small privateer fleet kept the waterways around the shore clear, allowing ships to dock at the town’s harbor and keep the economy strong.<ref>{{ref book |author=Arthaus |title=[[Lands of Conflict]] |isbn=9781588469601 |pages=98}}</ref>
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Southshore was also one of the few existing relics of the once-great human nation of [[Lordaeron]]. With the remains of the city-states of [[Dalaran]] and [[Stromgarde]], Southshore was one of the few Alliance controlled towns in Lordaeron. People celebrated [[Hordefall]], signifying the defeat of the Horde in the [[Second War]].
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== History ==
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Southshore used to be part of the kindgom of [[Lordaeron]]. The survivors of [[Stormwind (kingdom)|Stormwind]] arrived at Southshore after fleeing the [[Horde (pre-Thrall)|Horde]], which had destroyed their kingdom during the [[First War]]. Southshore was transformed into a busy seaport during the [[Second War]].<ref>{{ref book |author= Dille, Ed |authorlink= Ed Dille |coauthors= [[Eric Anthony Morman]] |title = [[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness The Official Strategy Guide]] |isbn= 978-0-7615-0188-6 |pages=105}}</ref> It was attacked and burned to the ground by the rampaging Horde, though it was later rebuilt.
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Southshore was able to withstand the [[Plage of Undeath]] and survied the [[Third War]] and the destruction of Lordaeron by the [[Scourge]]. After the war, its main enemies included the [[Syndicate]] from [[Durnholde Keep]] and the [[Forsaken]] which inhabited the former human settlement of [[Tarren Mill]] to the northeast.
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===World of Warcraft: Cataclysm===
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[[File:Ruins of Southshore.jpg|thumb|250px|Ruins of Southshore]]
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Southshore remained a part of the [[Alliance]], until it was destroyed by the Forsaken, who used their [[New Plague|Forsaken Blight]] on the town. Southshore was rendered uninhabitable after this, as highly toxic blight remnants were left spread throught it ruins. Southshore turned into the [[Ruins of Southshore]], which are now partially controlled by the Forsaken.
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==Significance==
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[[File:Hillsbrad Tabard.jpg|thumb|Hillsbrad tabard]]
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For the lower-level Alliance players (those not seasoned enough to dare entering the Western and Eastern Plaguelands), Southshore was one of two of the northernmost Alliance havens — the other being [[Aerie Peak]]. For utilitarian purposes, Southshore far outstrips Aerie Peak considering the array of its services and its location as well as being the drop-off point for players beginning the long trek on foot to the [[Scarlet Monastery]]. But it is far less safe, sometimes being the location of raids going between the town and its Horde counterpart, Tarren Mill, to the North.
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An NPC [[quest giver]] named [[Marshal Redpath]] stood outside the Southshore Town Hall. It is unknown if he was related to the Redpaths whose history is so interlaced with the Eastern Plaguelands. Inside the inn, [[Lieutenant Farren Orinelle]] mocks Redpath for telling him to take care of the local [[murloc]]s.
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==Facilities==
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*Trade Supplies vendor
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*[[Armorsmith]] (towards the Horse Stables)
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*Horse Breeder
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*Stable Master
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*[[Inn]]
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*[[Mailbox]]
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*[[Flight Master]]
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Buildings:
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*1 Two story house
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*1 Town Hall (without Clock)
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*1 Stable
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*2 One story houses
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*1 Inn/Tavern
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==Travel connections==
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===Flight===
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;{{Alliance Icon Small}} [[Ironforge]]
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;{{Alliance Icon Small}} [[Menethil Harbor]]
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;{{Alliance Icon Small}} [[Refuge Pointe]]
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;{{Alliance Icon Small}} [[Aerie Peak]]
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;{{Alliance Icon Small}} [[Chillwind Camp]]
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==Quests==
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A number of quests involving the [[Syndicate]] and [[ogre]]s in [[Alterac Mountains]] started in '''Southshore'''. Also, a few quests that could be found at the inn, involve killing the nearby [[murloc]]s and [[naga]]. After the [[2.0.1]] patch, a new quest is now available in the inn from a [[Draenei]] named [[Huraan]].
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For a full list of quests see [[Hillsbrad Foothills quests]].
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== Southshore in the Past {{bc-inline}} ==
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In the [[Burning Crusade]] expansion, adventurers are asked to help preserve the timeline by aiding a young [[Thrall]] escape from his cruel masters at Durnholde Keep. They are transported to Hillsbrad — seven years in the past. Instead of heading straight to Durnholde, however, players may explore a portion of Hillsbrad, including both Tarren Mill and '''Southshore'''.
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There are many familiar faces in this past '''Southshore'''. [[Bartolo Ginsetti]] talks about the "world-famous" cloaks he will be making and [[Nat Pagle]] idly fishes off the dock. A trio of familiar characters run around as children: [[Sally Whitemane]], [[Renault Mograine]], and [[James Vishas|Little Jimmy Vishas]]. There's also [[Herod]] the Bully wandering around somewhere.
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Inside the inn, there's a hushed conversation between [[Highlord Alexandros Mograine]], [[Isillien]], [[Fairbanks]], [[Brigitte Abbendis]], [[Arcanist Doan]] and [[Tirion Fordring]] about the rumors of [[undead]] far to the north, and the forging of the [[Ashbringer]]. Upstairs, [[Stalvan Mistmantle]] snores away, while a young [[Taelan Fordring]] carries his father's hammer proudly. [[Phin Odelic]] studies with a cabal of [[Kirin Tor]] [[mage]]s, and every so often a pair of mages will walk through the town: [[Kel'Thuzad]] as well as [[Helcular]]. There's also a familiar [[goblin]] merchant working on completing his Overwatch Protector "Mark 0."
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In the town hall, you can also find [[Nathanos Blightcaller|Nathanos Marris]] and [[Raleigh the Devout|Raleigh the True]].
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==Warcraft II demo==
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In the ''[[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness]]'' demo, the second Alliance level called [[Southshore (WC2 demo)|Southshore]] is an early version of the retail's [[Southshore (WC2 Alliance)|Southshore mission]]. The retail version reused some of text from the earlier version of the mission briefing but was modified. For example the reason for the construction of the Southshore naval facilities is a bit different in the two versions of the mission. The retail versions of the missions also have redesigned maps. Note that the ''Tides of Darkness'' demo represents missions from an early version of the game (perhaps the beta version) left out of the released game and later released lore. Some of the ideas evolved into the different maps seen in the released version of the game.
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In the demo map, you start on one small island and take over a much smaller island. In the Alliance level called Southshore, you attack from Southshore to that much smaller island. The islands described in the demo version of the mission appear south of the [[Southshore region]]. While the islands in the demo are not given names, these may have developed into the idea of the [[Channel Islands]] or the region near [[Tol Barad]], which is southeast of Southshore (Tol Barad is shown to have at least two islands according to manual map). The demo mission maps for Southshore show the islands as being to the southwest and very near Southshore's shore. However, the ''Warcraft II'' battle maps, like most maps in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' games, are not necessarily to actual scale. The [[Second War]] map only shows a single island east of the Southshore dot (the dot may represent the general area of the region or the township). It may be possible that this island may correspond to these "islands".
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While not directly related, the ''Tides of Darkness'' mission map of the third [[Horde]] level, called "Southshore", shows at least two islands are located in a similar configuration. The Orcs were gathering oil from a hidden location on these islands, in order to fuel for ships participating in the final attack on [[Hillsbrad]]. See [[Tides of Darkness_missions]] for more information.
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== Trivia ==
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*The stable master [[Wesley]] located next to the entrance of the inn was believed to be a nod from [[Blizzard]] to the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Princess_Bride_%28film%29 The Princess Bride]. The main character of the movie is named Wesley, has fair blond hair, and wields a rapier just like the one the stable master is holding. Also in the movie Wesley is a stable boy, thus he is a Stable Master in WoW.
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*A level 44 [[Elite creature|elite]] [[undead]], [[Helcular's Remains]], sometimes spawned in the Southshore Graveyard to seek revenge. This is caused by a Horde quest chain.
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*Southshore was famous for being raided by horde players. Usually the attacks are carried out by merely one or more high-level players, but entire raids consisting of 20-30 players have been observed. This unfortunate attribute of Southshore is further fueled with the seasonal event [[Hallow's End]], which involves a Horde-quest asking players to bomb Shouthshore with stinkbombs. The Alliance has a responsive quest which asks Alliance-players to clean the mess up. Although Southshore has a history of being raided by the Horde in the lore-part of the game, there is little profit in raiding Southshore for players. Thus, it is not certain why Horde players go through the hassle with assembling people for raiding it, or why Southshore of all villages has been chosen for this...This could of been to avenge attacks on [[Tarren Mill]].
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==Patch changes==
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*{{Patch 1.4.0|note=Properly named the intact watchtower near Southshore.}}
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Hillsbrad Foothills}}<!--Remove this template when Cataclysm goes live. Old Hillsbrad Foothills template stays.-->
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{{Old Hillsbrad Foothills}}
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[[Category:Alliance towns]]
 
[[Category:Human territories]]
 
[[Category:Harbors]]

Revision as of 19:23, 8 February 2011

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For the town seen in-game, see Ruins of Southshore.
The main supply center to the Battle of Alterac, Southshore is often under siege by the Horde.Template:TCG quote
AllianceSouthshore
Southshore Tcg
Type Town
Population 2,000
Leader(s) Magistrate Henry Maleb
Race(s) HumanHuman Human
Language(s) Common
Affiliation(s) Alliance
Location Southern Hillsbrad Foothills
Status Active
Characteristics
Facilities

Done Inn          Done Mailbox

Done Stables

Done Anvil & Forge

Undone Bank       Undone Auctions
Travel Done Flight Master(s)
Undone Mass-transit
Undone Portal(s)
Sources: Lands of Conflict, pg 98
Southshore

Southshore (aka South Shore, often abbreviated as SS) was an Alliance coastal port town located in the region of Hillsbrad Foothills.

Description

Southshore was a port that served as the chief Alliance base on the northern coast of Baradin Bay. It was known for its sea turtles, which were a delicacy.[1] Though only a small town, Southshore was the largest settlement in the whole Hillsbrad Foothills. A small Alliance garrison was berthed within and did its best to drive the Syndicate and Forsaken forces from their land while protecting Lordaeron’s southern regions from the Scourge in the north. They did a good job with their few forces, and the nearby farms thrived. Southshore’s town council took an active role in all things, and Magistrate Henry Maleb was a particularly driven and wise man. Maleb and Marshal Redpath, the Alliance commander, were consumed with fights against ogres in Alterac and murlocs.

In addition to its role as a base for Alliance military forces, Southshore was Hillsbrad’s mercantile center. Southshore’s small privateer fleet kept the waterways around the shore clear, allowing ships to dock at the town’s harbor and keep the economy strong.[2]

Southshore was also one of the few existing relics of the once-great human nation of Lordaeron. With the remains of the city-states of Dalaran and Stromgarde, Southshore was one of the few Alliance controlled towns in Lordaeron. People celebrated Hordefall, signifying the defeat of the Horde in the Second War.

History

Southshore used to be part of the kindgom of Lordaeron. The survivors of Stormwind arrived at Southshore after fleeing the Horde, which had destroyed their kingdom during the First War. Southshore was transformed into a busy seaport during the Second War.[3] It was attacked and burned to the ground by the rampaging Horde, though it was later rebuilt.

Southshore was able to withstand the Plage of Undeath and survied the Third War and the destruction of Lordaeron by the Scourge. After the war, its main enemies included the Syndicate from Durnholde Keep and the Forsaken which inhabited the former human settlement of Tarren Mill to the northeast.

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.
Ruins of Southshore

Ruins of Southshore

Southshore remained a part of the Alliance, until it was destroyed by the Forsaken, who used their Forsaken Blight on the town. Southshore was rendered uninhabitable after this, as highly toxic blight remnants were left spread throught it ruins. Southshore turned into the Ruins of Southshore, which are now partially controlled by the Forsaken.

Significance

Hillsbrad Tabard

Hillsbrad tabard

For the lower-level Alliance players (those not seasoned enough to dare entering the Western and Eastern Plaguelands), Southshore was one of two of the northernmost Alliance havens — the other being Aerie Peak. For utilitarian purposes, Southshore far outstrips Aerie Peak considering the array of its services and its location as well as being the drop-off point for players beginning the long trek on foot to the Scarlet Monastery. But it is far less safe, sometimes being the location of raids going between the town and its Horde counterpart, Tarren Mill, to the North.

An NPC quest giver named Marshal Redpath stood outside the Southshore Town Hall. It is unknown if he was related to the Redpaths whose history is so interlaced with the Eastern Plaguelands. Inside the inn, Lieutenant Farren Orinelle mocks Redpath for telling him to take care of the local murlocs.

Facilities

Buildings:

  • 1 Two story house
  • 1 Town Hall (without Clock)
  • 1 Stable
  • 2 One story houses
  • 1 Inn/Tavern

Travel connections

Flight

Alliance Ironforge
Alliance Menethil Harbor
Alliance Refuge Pointe
Alliance Aerie Peak
Alliance Chillwind Camp

Quests

A number of quests involving the Syndicate and ogres in Alterac Mountains started in Southshore. Also, a few quests that could be found at the inn, involve killing the nearby murlocs and naga. After the 2.0.1 patch, a new quest is now available in the inn from a Draenei named Huraan.

For a full list of quests see Hillsbrad Foothills quests.

Southshore in the Past Bc icon

In the Burning Crusade expansion, adventurers are asked to help preserve the timeline by aiding a young Thrall escape from his cruel masters at Durnholde Keep. They are transported to Hillsbrad — seven years in the past. Instead of heading straight to Durnholde, however, players may explore a portion of Hillsbrad, including both Tarren Mill and Southshore.

There are many familiar faces in this past Southshore. Bartolo Ginsetti talks about the "world-famous" cloaks he will be making and Nat Pagle idly fishes off the dock. A trio of familiar characters run around as children: Sally Whitemane, Renault Mograine, and Little Jimmy Vishas. There's also Herod the Bully wandering around somewhere.

Inside the inn, there's a hushed conversation between Highlord Alexandros Mograine, Isillien, Fairbanks, Brigitte Abbendis, Arcanist Doan and Tirion Fordring about the rumors of undead far to the north, and the forging of the Ashbringer. Upstairs, Stalvan Mistmantle snores away, while a young Taelan Fordring carries his father's hammer proudly. Phin Odelic studies with a cabal of Kirin Tor mages, and every so often a pair of mages will walk through the town: Kel'Thuzad as well as Helcular. There's also a familiar goblin merchant working on completing his Overwatch Protector "Mark 0."

In the town hall, you can also find Nathanos Marris and Raleigh the True.

Warcraft II demo

In the Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness demo, the second Alliance level called Southshore is an early version of the retail's Southshore mission. The retail version reused some of text from the earlier version of the mission briefing but was modified. For example the reason for the construction of the Southshore naval facilities is a bit different in the two versions of the mission. The retail versions of the missions also have redesigned maps. Note that the Tides of Darkness demo represents missions from an early version of the game (perhaps the beta version) left out of the released game and later released lore. Some of the ideas evolved into the different maps seen in the released version of the game.

In the demo map, you start on one small island and take over a much smaller island. In the Alliance level called Southshore, you attack from Southshore to that much smaller island. The islands described in the demo version of the mission appear south of the Southshore region. While the islands in the demo are not given names, these may have developed into the idea of the Channel Islands or the region near Tol Barad, which is southeast of Southshore (Tol Barad is shown to have at least two islands according to manual map). The demo mission maps for Southshore show the islands as being to the southwest and very near Southshore's shore. However, the Warcraft II battle maps, like most maps in World of Warcraft games, are not necessarily to actual scale. The Second War map only shows a single island east of the Southshore dot (the dot may represent the general area of the region or the township). It may be possible that this island may correspond to these "islands".

While not directly related, the Tides of Darkness mission map of the third Horde level, called "Southshore", shows at least two islands are located in a similar configuration. The Orcs were gathering oil from a hidden location on these islands, in order to fuel for ships participating in the final attack on Hillsbrad. See Tides of Darkness_missions for more information.

Trivia

  • The stable master Wesley located next to the entrance of the inn was believed to be a nod from Spell frost icestorm [Blizzard] to the movie The Princess Bride. The main character of the movie is named Wesley, has fair blond hair, and wields a rapier just like the one the stable master is holding. Also in the movie Wesley is a stable boy, thus he is a Stable Master in WoW.
  • A level 44 elite undead, Helcular's Remains, sometimes spawned in the Southshore Graveyard to seek revenge. This is caused by a Horde quest chain.
  • Southshore was famous for being raided by horde players. Usually the attacks are carried out by merely one or more high-level players, but entire raids consisting of 20-30 players have been observed. This unfortunate attribute of Southshore is further fueled with the seasonal event Hallow's End, which involves a Horde-quest asking players to bomb Shouthshore with stinkbombs. The Alliance has a responsive quest which asks Alliance-players to clean the mess up. Although Southshore has a history of being raided by the Horde in the lore-part of the game, there is little profit in raiding Southshore for players. Thus, it is not certain why Horde players go through the hassle with assembling people for raiding it, or why Southshore of all villages has been chosen for this...This could of been to avenge attacks on Tarren Mill.

Patch changes

  • WoW Icon update Patch 1.4.0 (2005-04-19): Properly named the intact watchtower near Southshore.

References