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8-23-2009 @ 9:34PM
Jamison Banks said...
A good reason this is more than weekly is because most people do NOT know the lore around this area. With Gilneas getting focused on like a laserbeam, it helps to know what has already happened, and what is about to go down before Cataclysm arrives. The motivations of the Scourge invading Gilneas are particularly interesting (since I couldn't go to Blizzcon and see the worgen starting area).
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8-27-2009 @ 11:41AM
Sithril said...
It's the Forsaken army . Most likely supported by Garrosh's enthusiasm in greatly extending Horde lands - by the time the Cataclysm starts the Horde will have a strong grip over Ashenvale , driven humans out of Hillsbrad and most likely other former Dalaran territories ,etc.
By the way , at the time you Forsaken start their assult the Scourge is either comming to it's end or is already destroyed , hence the mass of resources they (Fors./Horde) would have for their massive campaing in southern Lordearon (continent) .