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Darkshore is a long strip of coast on the northwestern part of Kalimdor. It is known for its characteristically shadowed woods and rocky beaches, littered with ancient ruins and mountainside caves. The night elves of Teldrassil claim the shore as part of their new kingdom, and sentinels patrol the road from the port of Auberdine towards Ashenvale to the south.

This rocky area stretches along Kalimdor's north coast. Rains, winds and rocky beaches make the place inhospitable. Old night elf ruins stand crumbling on the cliffs, and murlocs and naga lurk within. The night elf village of Auberdine serves as a friendly trading post.[2]

The region is not without dangers, however. Aggressive wildlife roams the grassy hills and stalks among the dark trees. The ruined cities of the night elves are infested with nagas, satyrs, grells and haunting ghosts, and cultists of the Dark Strand and Twilight's Hammer ambush unwary travelers from their hideouts beyond the road. Even the seas are unsafe, as bloodthirsty frenzies, gigantic threshadons, and hostile murlocs lurk beneath the waves.

History

Master's Glaive

Master's Glaive

Darkshore was once one of the most prosperous regions of the Kaldorei empire, and great cities such as Ameth'Aran and Bashal'Aran were the pinnacle of civilization at that time. Much of the coastline was destroyed in the Sundering, and it was many years before the night elves began to rebuild in the area.[3]

After the Sundering, some night elves settled in the continent's northern reaches, on and near Mount Hyjal, including the port at the mountain's northern foot. The night elves left Darkshore in the course of the Third War, moving to the safety of Mount Hyjal and the Moonglade. A small number of night elves have returned to the cold and desolate beach to revive the port. They dwell in the village of Auberdine and currently use it as a ferry outpost. The remainder of the seaside is left in ruins.

Darkshore

The road within Darkshore.

Darkshore covers northwestern Kalimdor, and the tainted land of Felwood rises to Hyjal to the southeast. The rocky cliffs, sandy soil, and ever-present sea mist ensure that little worth noting grows in Darkshore. Kelp, seaweed, and rocks litter the beaches, and a few sparse trees dot the landscape away from the beach. Once a thriving night elf settlement, it is little more than a desolate beach dotted with ruined buildings. The weather is cold and stormy much of the time, with a wicked wind stirring up the waves. Rain and fog are prevalent for a good part of the year, allowing only the most talented sailors to navigate the dangerous waters. Shipwrecks of the less talented litter the shallower waters and beach. The night elves currently living in Darkshore have focused their attention on rebuilding Auberdine. Most of the town is made up of new buildings, as the night elves cleared away the ruins they could not restore. Many ruins remain outside Auberdine, and harsh winds and salt water continue to corrode the once sturdy buildings. These worn pillars and crumbling structures are not totally abandoned - stories abound that murlocs and naga are slowly taking the ruins for their own.

The night elves have a limited presence in Darkshore. They spend much of their time keeping the area directly around the port town of Auberdine safe. The night elves subsist mainly on what they can catch in the ocean and what they can get through trade. When not fighting one another, naga and murlocs that lurk elsewhere in the ruins of Darkshore attack any travelers who look like easy pickings. Furbolgs inhabit a series of caves beneath the port. Uncultured but friendly to night elves in the past, their time in the ruins has turned many of them feral.[4]

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm

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Map of Darkshore in Cataclysm

Darkshore will be heavily modified following the Cataclysm. Auberdine will be completely destroyed, and there will be fires, storms and other hazards of nature ravaging the zone. A new town of Lor'danel will be built towards the north to replace Auberdine. It will be retuned as a 10-20 zone.[5]

Areas affected[6]:

  • Other - new town of Lor'danel established north of Auberdine; the furbolg on the west side of Darkshore seem to be contained in one camp now; Wildkin burrows are destroyed and spirits haunt area

Getting there

Cliffspring Falls

Cliffspring Falls

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The dock in Auberdine connects to Darnassus, Stormwind Harbour (previously Menethil Harbor in the Wetlands), and Azuremyst Isle. From one of these ports, simply get on the correct boat (talk to the NPC at the dock to learn which it is) to get to Darkshore.
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From Zoram'gar Outpost in Ashenvale, head north-east to the main road. Follow the road north into Darkshore.

Geography

Darkshore consists of a long strip of coastline in northwestern Kalimdor. It is sheltered to the east by mountains, which protect the wildlife in Darkshore from most the taint of the Felwood. Unfortunately the taint has spread into Darkshore via the various rivers flowing through the zone from their sources in Felwood; bringing the taint with them which is turning the land grey and dead, and poisoning the wildlife and furbolgs with an insatiable rage. Between the mountains and the beach lies a forest consisting mainly of evergreens. To the south, the forest thickens and the mountains recede, leading into the deep wilderness of Ashenvale.

Darkshore contains no dungeons of any type, and no battlegrounds. The night elf village Auberdine is the region's only travel hub, and Alliance aligned.

Maps and subregions

WorldMap-Darkshore

Map of Darkshore

Ameth'AranAuberdineBashal'AranBlackwood Den
Cliffspring FallsCliffspring RiverGrove of the AncientsThe Long Wash
The Master's GlaiveMist's EdgeRemtravel's ExcavationRuins of Mathystra
Tower of AlthalaxxTwilight ShoreTwilight ValeThe Veiled Sea
Wildbend River

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Black Fathom BayDarkshore Ruins

Travel hubs

Auberdine

Auberdine

Auberdine is the only travel hub in the zone, and is Alliance aligned. It provides flight paths to many areas in northern Kalimdor, and has boat access to the Eastern Kingdoms, as well as to Darnassus and Azuremyst Isle.

When The Burning Crusade was released, Darkshore was made the largest boat hub in Azeroth, as its total ship route count rose to three going to Teldrassil, Azuremyst Isle and Wetlands. The last of these routes was changed to sail to Stormwind with Patch 3.0.2.

Alliance Flight paths from Auberdine

Alliance By boat from Auberdine

Adjacent regions

Zone Name Faction Level Range Direction Access
Teldrassil Alliance 1-13 Northwest By boat or flightpath from Auberdine. Swimming is possible, but not recommended.
Ashenvale AllianceHorde 20-30 South By foot or by flightpath from Auberdine to Astranaar.
Stormwind City Alliance Across the ocean By boat only.
Moonglade AllianceHorde 50-60 North, then east By swimming or flightpath from Auberdine to Shrine of Remulos.
Azuremyst Isle Alliance 1-12 West By boat only (Requires The Burning Crusade).

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Notable characters

Grove of the ancients

The Grove of the Ancients

Main article: Darkshore NPCs

Darkshore is home to several night elves of note. In the village of Auberdine, Terenthis sends promising young night elves to investigate the corruption of the local furbolgs. He is assisted in his efforts by Thundris Windweaver, who also seeks to uncover the secrets of the Highborne haunting the region's ruins. And in the Grove of the Ancients, the great Onu ponders the presence of the Twilight's Hammer cult at the Master's Glaive.

Quests

Main article: Darkshore quests
See also: Darkshore questing guide

Quests in Darkshore range from level 10-31, though most fall between 10 and 20. Quests of note in this zone include locating and assisting a dwarven prospector, investigating various taints in the local wildlife, and aiding in eliminating the menace of the Tower of Althalaxx. Darkshore used to be infamous due to its multiple underwater quests, however, these quests aren't so devious now that the breath timer has been increased to three minutes.

Resources

Remtravel's Excavation

Remtravel's Excavation

Wild creatures

Mathystra

The Ruins of Mathystra

References

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