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[[File:BarrowDeeps.jpg|thumb|240px|The Barrow Deeps]]
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The '''Barrow Deeps''' was an ancient cave system beneath [[Mount Hyjal]] in ''Warcraft III''. It was the sleeping place of the [[Druids of the Claw]] for thousands of years until the return of the [[Burning Legion]] and the [[Third War]]. After awakening the [[Druids of the Talon]] from their slumber, [[Malfurion Stormrage]] and [[Tyrande Whisperwind]] entered the Barrow Deeps in search of the remaining Druids.
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Deep in the caves, the [[Night elf|night elves]] discovered giant spiders which were mutated by corruption in the roots of Hyjal, and Tyrande saved a Furbolg Shaman after he had been bitten by the creature. They also came across the dwelling of [[The Largest Panda Ever]], which would attack if disturbed.
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Having nearly forgotten after all the years, Malfurion and Tyrande found the gates to the prison of [[Illidan Stormrage]], Malfurion's brother. Despite adamant protests from Malfurion, Tyrande entered the prison. She believed that Illidan would be a powerful ally against the Legion so she split off from Malfurion and went in search of his imprisoned brother.
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Malfurion continued on in search of the Druids of the Claw. He soon found them but they were lost and feral, their minds gone into atrophy. The Druids had slept for so long in their bear forms that they remained as such and even began to believe that they were bears. Malfurion freed them from their hibernation with the [[Horn of Cenarius]]. Grateful to be awake and in their right minds once more, the Druids of the Claw agreed to follow Malfurion in the fight against the demonic Legion.
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Meanwhile, Tyrande had freed Illidan from his prison. When reunited with his brother, Malfurion refused to trust Illidan after his betrayal long ago but accepted the aid offered.<ref>[[Brothers in Blood]]</ref>
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It is possible that the Barrow Deeps are only a small part of a vast cave network extending across most of [[Northern Kalimdor]], connecting [[Felwood]], [[Azshara]], [[Moonglade]], [[Winterspring]], the [[Mount Hyjal]] and even with [[Ashenvale]]. In fact, the uncorrupted furbolgs of the [[Timbermaw Hold]] have a side tunnel, currently blocked by a door, which leads to an unknown location. These tunnels supposedly harbor a small portion of the furbolg race that have managed to escape corruption. In Warcraft III the Barrow Deeps were occupied by at least one tribe of uncorrupted furbolgs fueling speculation these tunnels and the Deeps may be one and the same.
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With the arrival of the Cataclysm to Azeroth, [[Mount Hyjal]] is under heavy siege by [[Twilight's Hammer]], aswell as [[Ragnaros]] and his armies who are attempting to burn the now-regrowing [[World Tree]]. The '''Barrow Deeps''' are nowhere to be found, and the Pre-Cataclysm entrance with similar style to [[Onyxia's Lair]] entrance is now missing (it was speculated by some fans to be the Barrow Deeps). However, [[Hyjal Barrow Dens]] are located very close to the [[World Tree]], and are guarded by the [[Watchers]]. They also seem to serve as a prison. It is unknown if they are '''Barrow Deeps''' though, since geographically they are very far from the original [[Warcraft III]] entrance.
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Revision as of 20:32, 6 January 2011

BarrowDeeps

The Barrow Deeps

WC3-N05

The location of the Barrow Deeps

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This article contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.

The Barrow Deeps was an ancient cave system beneath Mount Hyjal in Warcraft III. It was the sleeping place of the Druids of the Claw for thousands of years until the return of the Burning Legion and the Third War. After awakening the Druids of the Talon from their slumber, Malfurion Stormrage and Tyrande Whisperwind entered the Barrow Deeps in search of the remaining Druids.

Deep in the caves, the night elves discovered giant spiders which were mutated by corruption in the roots of Hyjal, and Tyrande saved a Furbolg Shaman after he had been bitten by the creature. They also came across the dwelling of The Largest Panda Ever, which would attack if disturbed.

Having nearly forgotten after all the years, Malfurion and Tyrande found the gates to the prison of Illidan Stormrage, Malfurion's brother. Despite adamant protests from Malfurion, Tyrande entered the prison. She believed that Illidan would be a powerful ally against the Legion so she split off from Malfurion and went in search of his imprisoned brother.

Malfurion continued on in search of the Druids of the Claw. He soon found them but they were lost and feral, their minds gone into atrophy. The Druids had slept for so long in their bear forms that they remained as such and even began to believe that they were bears. Malfurion freed them from their hibernation with the Horn of Cenarius. Grateful to be awake and in their right minds once more, the Druids of the Claw agreed to follow Malfurion in the fight against the demonic Legion.

Meanwhile, Tyrande had freed Illidan from his prison. When reunited with his brother, Malfurion refused to trust Illidan after his betrayal long ago but accepted the aid offered.[1]

Speculation

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This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

It is possible that the Barrow Deeps are only a small part of a vast cave network extending across most of Northern Kalimdor, connecting Felwood, Azshara, Moonglade, Winterspring, the Mount Hyjal and even with Ashenvale. In fact, the uncorrupted furbolgs of the Timbermaw Hold have a side tunnel, currently blocked by a door, which leads to an unknown location. These tunnels supposedly harbor a small portion of the furbolg race that have managed to escape corruption. In Warcraft III the Barrow Deeps were occupied by at least one tribe of uncorrupted furbolgs fueling speculation these tunnels and the Deeps may be one and the same.

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

With the arrival of the Cataclysm to Azeroth, Mount Hyjal is under heavy siege by Twilight's Hammer, aswell as Ragnaros and his armies who are attempting to burn the now-regrowing World Tree. The Barrow Deeps are nowhere to be found, and the Pre-Cataclysm entrance with similar style to Onyxia's Lair entrance is now missing (it was speculated by some fans to be the Barrow Deeps). However, Hyjal Barrow Dens are located very close to the World Tree, and are guarded by the Watchers. They also seem to serve as a prison. It is unknown if they are Barrow Deeps though, since geographically they are very far from the original Warcraft III entrance.

See also

  • Mount Hyjal (mountain)

References