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[[Image:TempleofBoom.jpg|thumb|Common text (Latin letters)]]
 
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| name = Gol'dir
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[[Image:WrittenCommon.png|Common text (alternate letters)|thumb]]
 
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| image = Gol'dir.jpg
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[[Image:Trolkalarspel.JPG|"Trol'Kalar", Common text ("Elder Futhark" runic letters)|thumb]]
 
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| level = 25
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| faction = Horde
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| race = Orc
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| creature = Humanoid
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| sex = Male
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| location = [[Alterac Mountains]]
 
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'''Gol'dir''' is a level 25 [[quest giver]] formerly located upstairs in the [[Strahnbrad]] inn in the [[contested]] territory of [[Alterac Mountains]]. He is the leader of a group of orcs, [[Drull]], [[Krusk]] and [[Tog'thar]], sent by [[Thrall]] to investigate the [[Syndicate]] presence in the [[Hillsbrad Foothills]]. Captured by the Syndicate, he was initially held at a large Syndicate camp to the north of [[Tarren Mill]], before being moved to the Syndicate base in Strahnbrad. Gol'dir was later rescued by an unknown [[Horde]] agent, who is also believed to be responsible for assassinating [[Lord Aliden Perenolde]] and recovering the necklace that belonged to [[Taretha Foxton]].
   
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'''Common''', the language or alphabet, is the [[Alliance]] counterpart to the [[Horde|Horde's]] [[Orcish]] language. All Alliance characters should understand Common tongue.
 
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After his rescue, he now stands beside a [[flight master]] in [[Strahnbrad]]. He no longer gives quests.
   
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In the lore (including the RPG, novels, manga, and early games), almost all intelligent races speak Common as it is not a "human" language per se. Common is one of the primary languages known by many races. It is used as a kind of universal language by most members of the many races of Azeroth and Draenor.{{cite|WRPG|104}} Most if not all races have at least some understanding and speak some dialect of Common. Other dialects or languages derived or related to Common include [[Undercommon]], [[Low Common]], [[Gutterspeak]], and [[Nerglish]]. The modern Common used by humans was derived from the [[Azotha|"ancient tongue"]]. Some [[gnoll]]s are said to speak with a broken Common. Because Common is a universal language known by many races, characters that have never had contact with other races are often able communicate with each other on their first meeting. Other racial languages ([[Orcish]], [[Taur-ahe]], [[Gnomish]], etc,) are normally limited to their specific races, but are often learned by races that are most likely to encounter those races or read their language.
 
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*{{questfinish}}{{questlong|Horde|36|Gol'dir}}
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*{{queststart}}{{questlong|Horde|36|Blackmoore's Legacy}}
   
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The Common alphabet is made of up of ''letters'' from different alphabets: Latin, [[Wikipedia:Elder Futhark|Elder Futhark]] runic alphabet, [[Wikipedia:Faux Cyrillic|Faux Cyrillic]] (in a loading screen in Warcraft II), and an unknown original alphabet, see images for examples. The modern "Common" seems to share words with the English language (as well as often using the Latin alphabet), mixed with words from an ancient tongue (actually some Welsh, Latin, and other historical languages). For example, [[half-ogre]] is the Common term for the race that is a mixture of ogre and orc ancestry, whereas [[mok'nathal]] (lower-case) is the [[Orcish]] term for the same race.{{Cite|HPG|156}} At least two known dialects of true Common exist, a modern dialect, which relies more on English, and the "ancient tongue".{{Cite|LoC|89,177}}
 
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:{{text|say|Over here! Inside the room. Did you find the key to my chains? The human [[Jailor Borhuin|Borhuin]] has them.}}
   
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==Common Primer (official translations)==
 
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*{{Patch 4.0.3a|note=Moved to Strahnbrad.}}
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[[Image:Commoncyrillic.jpg|Common text in Warcraft 2 (Cyrillic letters)|thumb]]
 
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Here are a few common Common phrases and words, for which the translations have been officially confirmed by [[Blizzard]] or have actual real world translations:
 
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* '''[[Azeroth]]''' = Word derived from the name of the ancient human ancestors; [[Azotha]].{{Cite|LoC|18}}
 
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* '''[[Dwarf]]''' = "Diminutive"{{Cite|APG|140}}
 
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* '''Greenskin''' = A derogatory human term for orcs.{{cite|CotH|54}}
 
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* '''[[Trol'kalar]]''' = "Troll slayer" in the ancient tongue, the ancient dialect of Common used in the [[Arathor|Arathorian Empire]] based in [[Strom]].{{Cite|LoC|89,177}} ([[Quest: Sigil of Strom]])
 
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* '''[[Thrall]]''' = "Slave"{{Cite|RotH|19}} {{Cite|LotC|29}}<ref>http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=thrall</ref>
 
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* '''Esarus thar no'Darador''' = "By blood and honor we serve."{{cite|OB&H|15}} ([[Valley of Heroes]])
 
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* '''Daer''' = "People"{{Cite|LoC|19}}. (Has English roots.)
 
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* '''[[Lordaeron]]''' = Name humans gave to northern human kingdom, derived from the [[Dwarven]] word "lorn" ("land"), the Common word "daer" ("people"), and the [[Thalassian]] word "ronae" ("peaceful").{{Cite|LoC|19}}
 
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* '''[http://www.wowwiki.com/images/6/65/Deogracias.ogg Deo Gracias]''' = "Give thanks unto God", from a hymn sung in the church in Warcraft II. (Latin roots)
 
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* '''Caer''' = Can be loosely translated castle,fort,palace or rampart from the Welsh word Caer (used in many Welsh places).
 
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* '''[[Half-ogre]]''' = A race that is born of mixed ogre and orc blood.{{Cite|HPG|156}}
 
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* '''Rain Dance''' = The term in Common for a festival held in Darkshore (the elves have a different name for it).{{Cite|LoM|11}}
 
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* '''Worship''' = A Common word{{Cite|LoM|143}} meaning to honor or reverence as a divine being or supernatural power.<ref>http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary</ref>
 
   
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* Male Names: Merander, Gyram, Darrick, Hebry.
 
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* Female Names: Lilla, Merian, Richelle, Ammi.
 
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* Family Names: Renn, Townguard, Silversmith, Runetouch.{{Cite|WoWRPG|44}}
 
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=== Untranslated words or phrases===
 
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* '''[[Alterac]]''' - Former human nation in central Lordaeron.
 
 
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* '''[[Arathor]]''' - Former human nation in southeastern Lordaeron.
 
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* '''[[Arevass]]''' - River in [[Silverpine Forest]].
 
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* '''[[Andorhal]]''' - Former human town in [[Western Plaguelands]].
 
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* '''[[Azotha]]''' - Name of primitive race of humans from which the current race descended.
 
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* '''[[Balor]]''' - Former island colony of the kingdom of Azeroth.
 
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* '''Bur''' - Unknown
 
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* '''[[Durnholde]]''' - Human fortress in [[Hillsbrad Foothills]].
 
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* '''[[Elwynn]]''' - Wooded region that envelops the heart of Stormwind kingdom.
 
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* '''[[Gilneas]]''' - Human nation in southwestern Lordaeron.
 
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* '''[[Kirin Tor]]''' - Human organization based out of Dalaran.
 
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* '''[[Kul Tiras]]''' - Human island nation in the seas south of Lordaeron.
 
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* '''[[Mardenholde]]''' - The fortress of [[Hearthglen]] in Western Plaguelands.
 
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* '''[[Mereldar]]''' - Lake in [[Eastern Plaguelands]].
 
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* '''[[Strahnbrad]]''' - Human town, now in ruins.
 
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* '''[[Stratholme]]''' - Former human town in Eastern Plaguelands.
 
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* '''[[Strom]]''' - Capital of [[Arathor]] where [[Stromgarde]] exists today.
 
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* '''[[Stromgarde]]''' - Human city in [[Arathi Highlands]].
 
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* '''[[Theramore]]''' - Human nation in [[Dustwallow Marsh]].
 
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* '''[[Tiragarde]]''' - Human fortress in [[Durotar]].
 
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* '''[[Tirisfal]]''' - Former human-settled region in northwestern Lordaeron.
 
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* '''[[Tol Barad]]''' - Former human-populated island south of Lordaeron.
 
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* [http://www.wowwiki.com/images/e/e7/Wzrdtowr.ogg Chant] - Said in the mage tower in Warcraft II.
 
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As mentioned above, in literature and earlier games almost all intelligent races speak Common. The pre-release ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' used to actually abide by this, but many players in the game's beta phase showed a lack of maturity in communication during battles. This caused Common to be the primary Alliance language and Orcish to be the primary Horde language. The Forsaken were given Common as a secondary language, but again, players showed a lack of maturity and this was taken away.
 
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==Common Words (speculation)==
 
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This is the list of words created by the in-game language parser for the Common language, and is listed as language number seven (word range 423-546) in the Language text file.
 
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| An, Ko, Lo, Lu, Me, Ne, Re, Ru, Se, Ti, Va, Ve
 
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| Ash, Bor, Bur, Far, Gol, Hir, Lon, Mod, Nud, Ras, Ver, Vil, Vos
 
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| Ador, Agol, Dana, Goth, Lars, Noth, Nuff, Odes, Ruff, Thor, Uden, Veld, Vohl, Vrum
 
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| Algos, Barad, Borne, Melka, Ergin, Eynes, Garde, Gloin, Majis, Nagan, Novas, Regen, Tiras, Wirsh
 
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| Aesire, Aziris, Daegil, Danieb, Ealdor, Engoth, Goibon, Mandos, Nevren, Rogesh, Rothas, Ruftos, Skilde, Valesh, Vandar, Waldir
 
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| Andovis, Ewiddan, Faergas, Forthis, Kaelsig, Koshvel, Lithtos, Nandige, Nostyec, Novaedi, Sturume, Vassild
 
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| Aldonoth, Cynegold, Endirvis, Hamerung, Landowar, Lordaere, Methrine, Ruftvess, Thorniss
 
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| Aetwinter, Danagarde, Eloderung, Firalaine, Gloinador, Gothalgos, Regenthor, Udenmajis, Vandarwos, Veldbarad
 
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| Aelgestron, Cynewalden, Danavandar, Dyrstigost, Falhedring, Vastrungen
 
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*"Goibon Uden Lo" = "Guards!" or "Guards help me!"
 
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*"Uden" = "Help!"
 
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*"Bur" = "lol" (When an Alliance player says "Lol" it will appear as "Bur" to Horde players. This is similar to how "Lol" in Orcish translates to "Kek" for Alliance players. Regardless, it has now been referenced as an official term.<ref>[[Orcish / Common Dictionary]]</ref>
 
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*"Landowar" = "Alliance"
 
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*"Lordaeron" = "Peaceful land of the people" (rough translation)
 
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*"[[Or'Kalar]]" = Orc Killer, like Trol'kalar, the name shares the same word kalar, implying it is from the same ancient tongue used in the [[Arathorian Empire]] and [[Strom]]. As it is a ogre name it could be a form of [[Low Common]].
 
*"Or" = Orc
 
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*"Kalar" = Killer
 
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*"Deo Gracias" = Interestingly, the church building's sound in [[Warcraft II]] is "Deo Gracias", Latin for "Thanks be to God", which is also the name for several different traditional cathedral hymns. The reason for using Latin as a spoken language is not clear. It is possibly a use of stock sound effects, an [[easter egg]] for those who know of the hymn, or an attempt to include a foreign sounding language for the humans. Although Latin plays a partial role in the [[Warcraft universe]], as seen in the RPG with "Spiritus Mundi" and with some names as part of languages such as [[Kalimag]], Latin and other languages derived from it are used in the universe in a few other places such as: in Warcraft II with the church building's sound, in Warcraft III's [[Altar of Kings]] with "Amen", and in ''[[Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne]]'' with the order acknowledgment sounds of the [[Bat Rider]] unit. Other languages derived from Latin are also used for terms like "En Fuego", Spanish for "on fire", as well as [[El Pollo Grande]].
 
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* '''[[Dalaran]]''' = Perhaps a borrowed word from [[Thalassian]] meaning Star City or City of the Stars{{fact}}. This must be true due to the fact Dalaran was forged with elven, human, and gnomish friendship.
 
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* '''[[Caer Darrow]]'''= Caer means "fort". Darrow may be derived from the word "daer" meaning "people. This would mean Caer Darrow may mean People's Fort or Fort of the People.{{fact}}
 
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Common is derived from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeons_and_Dragons Dungeons and Dragons] roleplaying game. In that game, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_%28language%29 Common] tongue is a lingua franca, or a universal language, spoken natively by humans and bilingually by other races. The concept is derived from Westron, the "common tongue" of Tolkien's Middle Earth, hence the name. It is the language of humans, halflings, half-elves, and half-orcs.<ref>http://www.d20srd.org/srd/skills/speakLanguage.htm</ref> The Common tongue also has great hints of the Icelandic tongue.
 
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Revision as of 18:58, 23 May 2011

HordeGol'dir
Image of Gol'dir
Race Orc (Humanoid)
Level 25
Location Alterac Mountains

Gol'dir is a level 25 quest giver formerly located upstairs in the Strahnbrad inn in the contested territory of Alterac Mountains. He is the leader of a group of orcs, Drull, Krusk and Tog'thar, sent by Thrall to investigate the Syndicate presence in the Hillsbrad Foothills. Captured by the Syndicate, he was initially held at a large Syndicate camp to the north of Tarren Mill, before being moved to the Syndicate base in Strahnbrad. Gol'dir was later rescued by an unknown Horde agent, who is also believed to be responsible for assassinating Lord Aliden Perenolde and recovering the necklace that belonged to Taretha Foxton.

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

After his rescue, he now stands beside a flight master in Strahnbrad. He no longer gives quests.

Quests

Quotes

Over here! Inside the room. Did you find the key to my chains? The human Borhuin has them.

Patch changes

External links