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Ah, the great outdoors. Whether you miss the old style of archaeology or have been hanging out for...
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The Dragonscale Expedition is the archaeology revamp we’ve all been waiting for. As one of...
Read MoreThe Tortollan Seekers are one of those factions who had those fun little world quests, kind of...
Read Moreby Cymre | Aug 19, 2014 | Archaeology, Faction | 10 |
Gabby Goldsnap is recruiting members for the Steamwheedle Preservation Society, the archaeological...
Read MoreA couple of days ago, I was a few hundred short of becoming exalted with the Sunreaver Onslaught...
Read MoreThis is an achievement I was itching to get as I loved the idea of having two priests at max...
Read MoreA while ago, I managed to save enough Ironpaw Tokens (50) to buy the Cooking School Bell. Using it...
Read MorePhew! The last faction for Pandaria – Exalted (several days ago) but I’m only posting...
Read MoreAfter becoming revered with the Order of the Cloud Serpent, I was able to start my training for...
Read MoreIf you’re interested in farming in Pandaria, you can get things started with The Tillers at...
Read MoreThe Anglers is a new faction in Mists of Pandaria that caters to all avid fisherman....
Read MoreWhen I first saw the Heart of the Aspects mount, I was quite fascinated by its unique look, until...
Read MoreWorld of Warcraft: Crossroads: The World of War Within Anthology
After witnessing the fall of Dalaran and braving the depths beneath Khaz Algar, the heroes of Azeroth face an uncertain future. Across the world, old hatreds are rising and Xal’atath remains at large, at work on her own machinations. But even amidst a tide of chaos and fear, hope remains.
Join Thrall, Jaina Proudmoore, Renzik the Shiv, Faerin Lothar, Alleria Windrunner, and the Locus-Walker in this new collection of novellas and short stories that provide deeper insight into the powers at play and the battles still to fight following The War Within. These tales serve as a reminder that Azeroth’s fate is shaped by the sacrifices and struggles of all, and that even small, quiet actions can echo large throughout history.
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