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: ''This article is about the lore of the Emerald Dream. For realms, see [[Server:Emerald Dream US|Emerald Dream (US RPPvP server)]] and [[Server:Emerald Dream Europe|Emerald Dream (EU PvE server)]].''
 
 
[[File:emeralddream.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Emerald Dream]]
 
 
The '''Emerald Dream''' (also known as the '''Dream of Creation''',<ref name=chargeofdragon>[[Charge of the Dragonflights]]</ref> '''Green Dream'''<ref name=WoWRPG23>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 23</ref> or simply the '''Dream'''<ref>{{Quest|The Nightmare Manifests}}</ref>) is a vast, ever-changing spirit world, that exists outside the boundaries of the physical world,<ref name=chargeofdragon/> and is the verdant realm of the [[Dragon Aspects|Dragon Aspect]] [[Ysera]].
 
 
The Emerald Dream is basically how the world would have been if intelligent beings, had not altered its surface.<ref name=S&L144/>
 
 
==History==
 
 
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{{War
The benevolent [[titan]]s created the Emerald Dream to serve as the underlying blueprint for the planet Azeroth. After the titans had shaped [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]], they sent Ysera into an eternal trance and charged her with watching over all of Azeroth from the Dream. As a result, green dragons guard every portal into the Dream, and they always see both the landscape of Azeroth and the corresponding dreamscape. This enchanted vision, known as dreamsight, allows green dragons to perceive their surroundings with perfect clarity despite the dragons' closed eyes.<ref name=encyclopedia/>
 
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| prev=[[Gilneas civil war]], [[War against the Nightmare]]
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| conc=[[Elemental War]] ([[Elemental Unrest]])
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| next=
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| name=Alliance–Horde War
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| image=Southern Barrens Cataclysm.jpg
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| side1=*[[Alliance]]
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**[[Kingdom of Stormwind]]
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***[[SI:7]]
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***[[7th Legion]]
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**[[Kingdom of Ironforge]]
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***[[The Three Hammers]]
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****[[Bronzebeard clan]]
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*****[[Explorers' League]]
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****[[Wildhammer clan]]
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****[[Moira]] loyal [[Dark Iron clan]]
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***[[Stormpike clan]]
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****[[Stormpike Guard]]
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***[[Stonefist clan]]
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**[[Gnomeregan]]
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***[[Tinker Town]]
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**[[High elf]] exiles
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***[[Highvale high elves]]
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***[[Farstrider Lodge|High elven ]][[Farstriders]]
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**[[Darnassus]]
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***[[Howling Oak]]
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***[[Cenarius's children]]
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*** [[Highborne]] night elves
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***[[The Sentinels]]
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****[[Silverwing Sentinels]]
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**[[Draenei|Exodar draenei]]
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***[[Broken]] of [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]
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**Kingdom of [[Gilneas]]
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***[[Gilneas Liberation Front]]
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**[[Bloodfang pack]]
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**Kingdom of [[Stromgarde]]
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***[[League of Arathor]]
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**Nation of [[Theramore]]
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**[[Kul Tiras|Nation of Kul Tiras]]
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***[[Baradin's Wardens]]
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| side2=*[[Horde]]
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**[[Durotar|Nation of Durotar]]
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***[[Warsong Clan]]
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****[[Warsong Outriders]]
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****[[Hellscream's Reach]]
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***[[Kor'kron Guard]]
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***[[Frostwolf clan]]
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***[[Shattered Hand clan]]
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***[[Rageroar clan]]
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***[[Dragonmaw clan]]
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***[[Stonemaul clan]]
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***[[Stonard]] [[orc]]s
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***[[Orc Sea Dog]]s
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***[[Sen'jin Village]]
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**[[Bilgewater Cartel]]
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***Bilgewater [[Hobgoblin]]s
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**[[Kingdom of Quel'Thalas]]
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***[[Blood elves|Blood Elven]] [[Farstriders]]
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***[[Blood Knight|Order of the Blood Knights]]
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***[[Magisters]] of [[Silvermoon]]
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***[[Reliquary]]
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***[[Stonetalon]] [[Kobold]]s
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**[[Forsaken]]
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***[[Royal Apothecary Society]]
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***[[Defilers]]
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***[[Deathstalkers]]
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***Forsaken [[Val'kyr]]
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**[[Darkspear tribe]]
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***[[Echo Isles]]
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**[[Shatterspear tribe]]
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**[[Revantusk tribe]]
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**[[Tauren|Confederation of Mulgore]]
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***[[Sunwalkers]]
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|commanders1=*{{npc||Varian Wrynn||King Varian Wyrnn}}
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**{{npc||Thassarian}}
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**{{npc||Halford Wyrmbane}}
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**{{npc||Joanna Blueheart}}
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**{{NPC||Archbishop Benedictus}}
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**{{npc||Mathias Shaw}}
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***{{npc||Commander Arrington}}&dagger;
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*Lady {{npc||Jaina Proudmoore}}
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**{{npc||Captain Fairmount}}
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**{{npc||Captain Darill}}
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*{{npc||Magni Bronzebeard||King Magni Bronzebeard}}&dagger;
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**[[Council of Three Hammers]]
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***{{npc||Muradin Bronzebeard}}
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****{{npc||Brann Bronzebeard}}
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***{{npc||Falstad Wildhammer}}
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****{{npc||Kurdran Wildhammer}}
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***{{npc||Moira Thaurissan||Queen-Regent Moira Thaurissan}}
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**{{npc||Vanndar Stormpike}}
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*{{npc||Auric Sunchaser}}
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**{{npc||Jalinde Summerdrake}}
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**{{npc||Vyrin Swiftwind}}
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*{{npc||Gelbin Mekkatorque||High Tinker Gelbin Mekkatorque}}
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**{{npc||Elgin Clickspring}}
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**{{npc||"Doc" Cogspin}}
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*{{npc||Tyrande Whisperwind}}
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**{{npc||Shandris Feathermoon}}
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***{{npc||Su'ura Swiftarrow}}
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**{{npc||Gwen Armstead}}
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**{{npc||Broll Bearmantle}}
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**{{npc||Ordanus}}
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**{{npc||Archmage Mordent Evenshade}}
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**{{npc||Master Thal'darah}}
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**{{npc||Belrysa Starbreeze}}
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***{{npc||Vassandra Stormclaw}}
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***{{npc||Lyros Swiftwind}}
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***{{npc||Talran of the Wild}}
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*{{npc||Radulf Leder}}
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**{{NPC||Amaren}}
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*{{npc||Velen||Prophet Velen}}
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**{{npc||Nobundo||Farseer Nobundo}}
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**{{npc||Exarch Cyn}}
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*{{npc||Genn Greymane||King Genn Greymane}}
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**{{npc||Liam Greymane||Prince Liam Greymane}}&dagger;
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**{{npc||Darius Crowley||Lord Darius Crowley}}
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***{{npc||Lorna Crowley}}
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**<s\>{{npc||Vincent Godfrey||Lord Vincent Godfrey}}</s>&dagger;
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***{{npc||Baron Ashbury}}&dagger;
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***{{npc||Lord Walden}}&dagger;
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**{{npc||Krennan Aranas}}
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*{{npc||Ivar Bloodfang}}
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*[[Lord Admiral]] {{npc||Tandred Proudmoore}}
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**{{npc||Commander Marcus Johnson}}
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|commanders2=*{{npc||Garrosh Hellscream||Warchief Garrosh Hellscream}}
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**{{npc||High Warlord Cromush}}
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**{{npc||Overlord Krom'gar}}&dagger;
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***{{npc||General Greebo}}&dagger;
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***{{npc||Kilag Gorefang}}
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**{{npc||Warlord Gar'dul}}&dagger;
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**{{npc||Admiral Hatchet}}
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***{{npc||Warlord Torok}}
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**{{npc||Overseer Gorthak}}
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**{{npc||Gargok}}
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**{{npc||Dispatch Commander Ruag}}
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**{{npc||Korm Bonegrind}}&dagger;
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**{{npc||General Warhowl}}
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**{{npc||Legionnaire Nazgrim}}
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**General {{npc||Drek'Thar}}
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**{{npc||Karga Rageroar}}&dagger;
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**{{npc||Warlord Zaela}}
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**{{npc||Rexxar}}
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***{{npc||Tharg}}
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****{{npc||Orhan Ogreblade}}
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*{{npc||Primal Torntusk}}
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*{{npc||Vol'jin}}
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**{{npc||Zen'tabra}}
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**{{npc||Champion Uru'zin}}
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**{{npc||Vanira}}
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*{{npc||Cairne Bloodhoof}}&dagger;
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**{{npc||Baine Bloodhoof}}
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***{{npc||Hamuul Runetotem}}
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***{{npc||Tahu Sagewind}}
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****{{npc||Aponi Brightmane}}
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***{{npc||High Chieftain Cliffwalker}}
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*{{npc||Lor'themar Theron||Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron}}
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**{{npc||Grand Magister Rommath}}
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**{{npc||Halduron Brightwing}}
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**{{npc||Lady Liadrin}}
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***{{npc||Magister Astalor Bloodsworn}}
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***{{npc||Knight-Lord Bloodvalor}}
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***{{npc||Lord Solanar Bloodwrath}}
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**{{npc||Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher||High Examiner Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher}}
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**{{NPC||Subjugator Devo}}
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*[[Trade Prince]] {{npc||Jastor Gallywix}}
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**{{npc||Trade Prince Donais}}
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**{{npc||Boss Mida}}
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***{{npc||Kazit}}
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**{{npc||Sassy Hardwrench}}
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**{{npc||Doc Zapnozzle}}
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**{{npc||Foreman Dampwick}}
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**{{npc||Ace (NPC)||Ace}}
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**{{npc||Gobber}}
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*{{npc||Sylvanas Windrunner}}
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**{{npc||Master Apothecary Faranell}}
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**Fallen Prince {{npc||Galen Trollbane}}
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**{{npc||The Black Bride}}
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**{{npc||Nathanos Blightcaller}}
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**{{npc||Dark Ranger Thyala}}&dagger;
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**{{npc||Dark Ranger Alina}}
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**{{npc||Koltira Deathweaver}}
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**<s\>Fallen Lord {{npc||Vincent Godfrey}}</s>
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**{{npc||Forward Commander Onslaught}}&dagger;
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**{{npc||High Executor Crenshaw}}
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| begin=Shortly after the [[Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm]]
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| end=
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| place=[[Great Sea]], [[Kalimdor]] and [[Eastern Kingdoms]]
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| result=Undetermined, ongoing
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| battles=[[Invasion of Gilneas]], [[Battle for Gilneas]], [[Conflict in Arathi Basin]], [[Conflict in the Barrens]], Battle for [[Tol Barad]], [[Warsong Gulch|Conflict in Ashenvale]], Conflict in [[Alterac Valley]], Conflict in [[Twin Peaks]]}}
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The '''Alliance–Horde War''' is an intercontinental war that will begin shortly after the [[Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm]], as part of the expansion set ''[[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm]]''.
   
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==Background==
During the [[War of the Ancients]], the druid [[Malfurion Stormrage]] made use of the Emerald Dream to enter into the palace of [[Queen Azshara]] and thwart the plans of Lord [[Xavius]].<ref>''[[The Well of Eternity]]''</ref>
 
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Five years after the [[Battle for Mount Hyjal]], the fragile truce between the [[Horde]] and [[Alliance]] had all but evaporated. In the wake of the [[Third War]] and [[The Founding of Durotar]], the [[Forsaken]] entered a partnership of convenience with the Horde while the [[night elves]] and [[gnomes]] emerged from ages of solitude to join the Alliance. For another year the armistice held, though tensions continued to mount as worldwide conflicts drew the two sides closer to all-out war and fighting erupted in strategic [[battlegrounds]]. Despite these frequent skirmishes, the Horde and Alliance often set aside their differences and joined forces to face a number of threats. In time the [[blood elves]] and [[draenei]] led them through the [[Dark Portal]] to wage the [[War in Outland]] against the [[Burning Legion]].
   
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Following the year-long campaign in [[Outland]], the Horde returned to Azeroth with a new ally in the [[Mag'har]], led by [[Garrosh Hellscream]]. Soon, the long-missing [[Varian Wrynn]] put an end to {{npc||Onyxia}}'s schemes and returned to reclaim the throne of [[Stormwind]]. Attempts at diplomacy between [[Thrall]] and Wrynn soon fell apart as a peace conference in [[Theramore]] was ambushed by the [[Twilight's Hammer]]. Attention quickly turned northward, however, as the looming threat of the {{npc||Lich King}} bore down on the mortal races of Azeroth.
As part of an ancient pact made between Ysera and [[Malfurion Stormrage]], the druids are required to spend long periods of time sleeping in the Emerald Dream in exchange for their powers over the forces of nature, presumably so that they will better appreciate that which they have pledged themselves to preserve. Recently, strange events have been transpiring within the Emerald Dream and it appears that Malfurion himself may be trapped within its confines.
 
   
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Garrosh Hellscream and Varian Wrynn, appointed as the supreme commanders of the [[Horde Expedition]] and [[Alliance Vanguard]] respectively, who had previously butted heads in Theramore, led their forces to [[Northrend]] where they [[War against the Lich King|waged war against the Scourge]]. Though fighting a common enemy, tensions between the Horde and Alliance grew swiftly until spilling over after the [[Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate]]. During the resulting [[Battle for the Undercity]], Varian Wrynn, grief-stricken over the loss of {{npc||Bolvar Fordragon}}, and the state of the former [[Capital City]] of [[Lordaeron]], lashed out at Thrall and declared war against the Horde. Hostilities continued to escalate for the remainder of the [[War against the Lich King]], until the Lich King was finally defeated.
===World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade===
 
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The {{questchain|Swift Flight Form}} quest chain describes how the Emerald Dream is under assault from outside forces as well, lead by an ancient [[arakkoa]] spirit called [[Anzu]].
 
[[File:EmeraldDream-InGame.jpg|thumb|One of the Emerald Dream's two in-game appearance so far.]]
 
   
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With both factions recovering from war, the Alliance and Horde attempt to resume their tentative peace. Yet political tensions rise as the night elves of Darnassus have refused trade with the Horde and barred them from Ashenvale in protest of the Wrathgate. Relations worsen as Twilight Hammer orcs under the guise of Horde forces, kill and skin night elf sentinels to frame the Horde. In an effort to quell the rising tensions, [[Hamuul Runetotem]] attempted to pursue diplomatic talks with his fellow night elf druids. Yet the talks became violent when the druid meeting was attacked by Twilight Hammer orcs believed to be sent by Garrosh Hellscream, acting warchief of the Horde.
===World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King===
 
{{wotlk-section}}
 
So far, the Emerald Dream can only be visited twice:
 
*While on the [[Icecrown]] quest {{questlong|Neutral|80|Hope Within the Emerald Nightmare}}, where Remulos sends the player into a phased version of a portion of Moonglade to gather {{item|Emerald Acorn|Emerald Acorns}}.
 
*While attempting to rescue [[Valithria Dreamwalker]] in [[Icecrown Citadel (instance)|Icecrown Citadel]], she will open portals to a phased version of her room to gather Emerald Vigor buffs.
 
   
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Three years have passed since the military forces of the Horde and Alliance first set foot on the shores of Northrend, and they now wage war amidst the [[Cataclysm (event)|disasters]] wrought by {{npc||Deathwing}}'s return to the world. Thrall has left the Horde to lead the [[Earthen Ring]]'s efforts in preventing the [[Rift (Maelstrom)|rift]] beneath the [[Maelstrom]] from tearing apart the world, and has appointed Garrosh Hellscream as Warchief of the Horde in his absence. King Varian Wrynn, convinced that the Horde has remained unchecked for too long, continues to lead the Alliance.
== Geography ==
 
===Description===
 
It appears to those who travel within it as how [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] would have been if intelligent beings had not altered its surface,<ref name=S&L144>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', pg. 144</ref> such as [[human]]s or [[elf|elves]],<ref name=WRPG217>''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 217</ref> with the cut forests, farmed prairies, diverted rivers or built cities. It is a vision of the world as a verdant natural paradise. Tranquil forests stretch away in every direction, and rolling hills and majestic mountains mimic Azeroth's landscape.<ref name=WoWRPG23/>
 
   
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==Conflicts==
[[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] and the Emerald Dream are quasi-duplicates of each other — the Emerald Dream is Azeroth as seen through a magic lens, untouched by the hands of mortals. The mountains are in the same places in both worlds, but where a human metropolis stands in Azeroth, a lush field, vacant of artifice, grows in the Emereald Dream.<ref name=WoWRPG23/>
 
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===Eastern Kingdoms===
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Employing the [[Val'kyr]] to raise a mighty army, the [[Forsaken]] have begun a bold campaign to secure their hold over [[Lordaeron]]. The town of [[Hillsbrad Fields]] was attacked by the Forsaken, forcing many of its residents to flee to the town of [[Southshore]]. A few farmers and [[Magistrate Burnside]] led a valiant resistance but were eventually defeated and imprisoned by the Forsaken war machine. Those who stayed to defend Hillsbrad eventually became prisoners in what is now known as the [[Sludge Fields]], a Forsaken prison facility that secretly experiment on its prisoners to create a new breed of Forsaken zombie.
   
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The Forsaken forces later march onto the town of Southshore and completely annihilate all life with in the region by deploying the [[New Plague]]. [[Magistrate Henry Maleb]] led the [[Hillsbrad Refugees]] to [[Fenris Keep]], where they have been taking refuge. The [[Ruins of Southshore]] is left inhospitable, and will be so for several decades. The ramifications of the Forsaken Blight forced the high echelons of the Horde to reconsider the free use of such a potent weapon. Warchief Garrosh has since forbidden further production or deployment of the New Plague. Instead, the Forsaken will use a diluted version of the [[Forsaken Blight]].
The Emerald Dream is the Azeroth that would not have been split by magic into the three landmasses of today — within it is the original greater landmass of Kalimdor, covered in the hazy emerald green forests of aeons past.{{fact}}
 
   
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By orders of the new Warchief of the Horde, [[Garrosh Hellscream]], the Forsaken mobilise and move into [[Gilneas]] to secure a port for the Horde in southern Lordaeron. The Gilneans, now transformed into [[worgen]], attempt to fight off the invaders as best they can. Eventually the [[night elf|night elves]] arrive in Gilneas, bringing both vital military aid and the truth behind the worgen curse. Likewise, Orcs reinforce the Forsaken forces, causing an escalation into an all-out battle between the Alliance and the Horde in the region. The Forsaken, against the orders of the Warchief to cease production, unleash their devastating [[New Plague|Forsaken Blight]] against Gilneas. Many of the survivors flee across the sea to [[Teldrassil]], where the night elves grant them sanctuary.
===Zones===
 
[[Image:Emerald-Paradise.jpg|thumb|Art of the "[[Emerald Paradise]]".]]
 
The plane is an exact twin of the world it echoes, save for the lushness of vegetation and the lack of corruption by intelligent creatures. However, there are several places of interest in the Dream not found in Azeroth:<ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 146</ref>
 
*[[Eye of Ysera]]
 
*[[The Nightmare]]
 
*[[Rift of Aln]]
 
*Ysera's Dreamways<ref>''[[Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos]] manual'', pg. 53</ref> - This might be just another name for the Dream or a zone within.
 
   
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Even with Gilneas falling into the hands of the Forsaken, the fighting between the Gilnean worgen and the Forsaken continues. Bloodfang worgen who had recently allied themselves with the [[Gilneas Liberation Front]], with the help of [[7th Legion]] reinforcements from [[Stormwind]], destroyed three Orc gunships that had arrived. The ships were full of supplies, weapons and soldiers.<ref>[[Quest:The Warchief's Fleet]]</ref> Later, the Forsaken kill some of the [[Hillsbrad]] refugees on [[Fenris Isle]] and resurrected them, bolstering Forsaken forces and somewhat making up for the loss of the three [[orc]] gunships.<ref>[[Quest:Rise, Forsaken]]</ref> However, after this attack, many of the Hillsbrad refugees decide to take the Worgen curse offered by Darius, rather than be resurrected as Forsaken. Later, the Forsaken discovered that lord [[Darius Crowley]] and [[Ivar Bloodfang]] are having a meeting in [[Deep Elem Mine]], and Sylvanas sent a squadron of elite [[Veteran Forsaken Trooper]]s under the leadership of [[Master Forteski]] to trap and slay the Worgen leaders. However, the Forsaken soon discovered that instead of trapping an enemy, they were trapped themselves. As a result, the whole squadron of elite Forsaken Troopers were destroyed.
===Layers===
 
The Emerald Dream also has multiple layers, described by [[Cenarius]] as different testing versions of Azeroth.<ref name=Sund67>''[[The Sundering]]'', 67</ref> These layers were created because the titans invested a great deal of work in perfecting their design of Azeroth, so, the finished design of the planet was the product of many previous flawed or unfinished models.<ref name=encyclopedia>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/394.xml</ref> Each layer represents an abandoned segment or idea that the titans tried and ultimately discarded. Malfurion observed that it looks like neither the [[mortal plane]] nor the Emerald Dream. He saw that one mountain peak lacked its northern face, while another peak looked as if someone had started molding it like clay but had lost interest. These older layers were normally uninhabited, invisible<ref name=Sund67/> and incomplete, therefore limited in scope, relative to the finalized Dream.<ref name=encyclopedia/> But they could be accessed by any who knew how to navigate them.<ref name=Sund67/>
 
   
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A convoy of [[Veteran Forsaken Trooper]]s and Forsaken catapults were ambushed by the [[Bloodfang pack]] while attempting to cross [[Olsen's Farthing]] in [[Silverpine Forest]]. The ambush resulted in all those Forsaken troopers being killed and the destruction of the Forsaken catapults.<ref>[[Quest:Honor the Dead (Silverpine Forest)]]</ref> [[Warlord Torok]] sent Sea Dogs to fight the Hillsbrad worgen that were swimming to the [[Decrepit Fields]] from Fenris Isle. The Sea Dogs attacked the Hillsbrad worgen but were eventaully defeated after killing many worgen.
===Traits===
 
The Dream can be affected by all dreamers to a minor and temporary extent. However, no living creature except the [[titan]]s has ever been able to permanently change the Dream. [[Ysera]] herself cannot control or shape the Dream, which has its own ecology and a variety of inhabitants, both sentient and non-sentient.<ref name=encyclopedia/>
 
   
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[[Druid]]s in the Gilneas Liberation Front used their bear form in guerilla warfare against [[Horde]] forces at the [[Forsaken Front]], which resulted in the loss of a few Horde battalions. Eventually the Horde forces learn of this tactic, and it becomes ineffective after counter-measures are implemented.<ref>[[Quest:A Wolf in Bear's Clothing]]</ref>
Time is meaningless inside the Dream. As a result, the [[green dragonflight]], which spends the majority of its time in the Dream, is extremely long-lived. Ysera's consorts in particular almost never emerge from the Dream and are effectively [[immortal]], as are all other permanent denizens in the Dream.
 
   
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Eventaully, the tide turned. The worgen and their Alliance allies were driven back. The town of [[Ambermill]] was conquered by Forsaken forces and another town, [[Pyrewood Village]], was burned to the ground. In a desperate final push, Alliance and Gilnean forces met the Forsaken army on the [[Battlefront]] for one final battle. The Forsaken emerged victorious and the Gilneas Liberation Front was forced to retreat. While the future of Gilneas remains uncertain, the Alliance invasion of Silverpine ended in failure.
==Access==
 
The Emerald Dream can be visited in dreams of in the flesh.<ref name=WRPG217/> Although the [[druid]]s enter the plane through their connection with nature, accessing the Emerald Dream via more conventional magic is possible, but the plane's natives do not look kindly on intruders.<ref name=WoWRPG23/>
 
   
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Forsaken forces have since tried to invade the Hinterlands and launched an all out assault on the Highvale elves of [[Quel'Danil Lodge]]. The eventual outcome of this remains uncertain.
Some creatures cannot help but dream of the plane and find themselves there without any preparation or conscious intent;<ref name=WRPG217/> these dreaming creatures arrive in the Emerald Dream and often have prophetic and helpful visions.<ref name=WoWRPG23/> Other creatures intentionally use dreams to reach the Emerald Dream, such as the [[druid]]s.<ref name=WRPG217/>
 
   
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With the weakening of the [[Scourge]] after the War against the Lich King, the Alliance forces led by {{npc||Thassarian}} have claimed the western part of [[Andorhal]], and the [[Forsaken]] forces led by {{npc||Koltira Deathweaver}} have claimed the eastern part of the city. The two factions are currently fighting each other for control of the whole city.<ref name="WOR 17178">[http://www.worldofraids.com/topic/17178-cataclysm-lore-details/ Cataclysm Lore Details - World of Raids Forums]</ref> During the [[Battle for Andorhal]], the Forsaken, their ranks bolstered by the use of the [[val'kyr]] to raise their slain foes, push the Alliance out of the city and claim Andorhal as their own.
When an individual's spirit visits the Dream, leaving the body behind, that individual will manifest his or her dream form, which normally looks and behaves much as that individual's physical body might. Hence, for most creatures, moving through the Dream is achieved in the normal fashion, despite the realm's chiefly spiritual character. These rules do not apply to druids of sufficient skill or experience, who are trained to see beyond physical reality. These druids might be capable of abnormal movement in the Dream (e.g., a night elf who can sprint at a greatly accelerated rate, walk through solid objects, or fly). It is quite rare to see such unusual capabilities in non-druids, but it is not beyond the realm of possibility.<ref name=encyclopedia/>
 
   
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Following the events at Silverpine Forest, the [[Bloodfang pack]] have since been fighting a guerrilla war with the Forsaken forces at [[Hillsbrad]]. They are later found allying with the [[Stormpike Guard]] and have been amassing their forces at [[Purgation Isle]]. Due to the efforts of [[Kingslayer Orkus]] and Horde adventurers, their plans to launch an all out attack were uncovered. [[High Warlord Cromush]] asked for reinforcements from the [[Frostwolf Clan]], but were denied by [[Drek'thar]], who despises the Forsaken's cruel genocidal campaign. Cromush panics at the Frostwolf Clan's abandonment but later composes himself and sends Horde adventurers to blow up the Alliance vanguard forces before their offensive on Hillsbrad could begin.
==Threats==
 
For all its wonder, the Emerald Dream is not without its dangers. Those who visit via their dreams are welcomed and enfolded within the natural balance, but those who bring their physical selves face suspicion and hostility.
 
   
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Forsaken forces are later found establishing [[Galen's Fall]] for their impending invasion on the nation of [[Stromgarde]]. To aid them in their efforts, they have recruited the fallen prince of Stromgarde, [[Galen Trollbane]]. He aids Horde adventurers in taking the legendary sword, [[Trol'kalar]], so that the Forsaken may use it as a weapon against the Alliance.
A darker force has found its way into the Emerald Dream as well. Called [[Emerald Nightmare|the Nightmare]], this mobile area of corruption stems from the twisted thoughts and fears of sleeping beings’ subconscious minds. The Nightmare travels slowly through the Emerald Dream, leaving corrupted, vicious animals and Unwaking travelers in its path. None, not even Ysera, knows why the Nightmare exists — nor why its boundaries grow.<ref name=WoWRPG23/>
 
   
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In the [[Twin Peaks]] near [[Grim Batol]] in the [[Twilight Highlands]], the dwarven [[Wildhammer clan]] fight against the orcish [[Dragonmaw clan]], having recently rejoined the Horde, battle for control of this strategic mountainous region. The Twin Peaks are crucial for staging effective offensives against the [[black dragonflight]] and the [[Twilight's Hammer]], who currently control the Twilight Highlands.<ref>[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/features/twinpeaks.html World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - Features - Twin Peaks Battleground]</ref> To the south, the humans of [[Marshtide Watch]] battle the [[Stonard]] orcs in the [[Swamp of Sorrows]].
==Inhabitants==
 
===Rulers===
 
The entire plane is the dominion of [[Ysera]], the mighty green dragon Aspect, and she and her brood ensure that none despoil this paradise.<ref name=WoWRPG23/>
 
   
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All-out battles have erupted in the [[Barrens]], [[Ashenvale]], and the [[Stonetalon Mountains]]. Due to the [[Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm]] the Barrens have been split into the Northern Barrens and the [[Southern Barrens]].
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[[Image:Emeralddreamcreatures.JPG|400px|thumb|Creatures of the Emerald Dream.]]
 
Nature is in a perfect balance in the Emerald Dream. Animals of all types inhabit the world, including some that are extinct on Azeroth and subspecies that never got the chance to evolve. Many fey creatures, such as sprites, dryads and keepers of the grove, also roam the Dream. However, it is not only the inhabitant creatures that roam the Dream. Creatures from Azeroth constantly visit, though they may or may not know it.<ref name=WoWRPG23/>
 
   
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In the Southern Barrens [[Alliance]] forces have invaded the eastern lands while the [[Horde]] has maintained control of the west. The Alliance has constructed a new military outpost to try to solidify their control of their new territory while the Horde has done the same to prevent further Alliance expansion. The central region between the two forts has become a war zone as the factions fight for control. The Alliance launched an attack on the peaceful village of [[Camp Taurajo]], which ended in some civilian casualties. This act of perceived cruelty by the Alliance has stirred the Horde and bolstered their resolve. The Horde has begun efforts to drive the Alliance back as a result. The new [[Warlord Bloodhilt|Horde general]] made an example of [[General Hawthorne]] by sending Horde adventurers to assassinate him on the streets of the [[Battlescar]]<ref>[[Quest:The Butcher of Taurajo]]</ref>. In the initial Horde counter-attack, [[Gann Stonespire]] leads an angry mob of Horde civilians to raid the dwarven dig sites in [[Bael Modan]]. The Horde eventually causes the death [[Marley Twinbraid]], son of [[General Twinbraid]]<ref>[[Quest:Marley's Final Flight]]</ref>. The Horde also manages to blow up the dwarven fortress known as [[Bael'dun Keep]]. General Twinbraid finds the corpse of [[Weezil Slipshadow]] in the ruins of Bael'dun Keep and thinks it must have been the goblin workers in [[Frazzlecraz Motherlode]] who were responsible for the destruction at Bael Modan. He sends Alliance adventurers to kill every goblin miner they can find and blow up the mine in Frazzlecraz Motherlode.<ref>[[Quest:...And Bury the Rest]]</ref> Following General Hawthorne's death, General Twinbraid takes command of the Alliance armies in [[Fort Triumph]].<ref>[[Quest:Reinforcements From Theramore]]</ref>
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In the [[Northern Barrens]], the Horde defensive post [[Mor'shan Rampart]] is under attack by the Alliance. In turn [[Northwatch Hold]] is now under attack by Horde forces.<ref name="WoW Forums 19377467311">{{ref web |url=http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=19377467311&sid=1 |title=Cataclysm Compilation (7/10) - E. Kingdom 2 |accessdate=2010-07-11 |author=Frejya}}</ref>
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In [[Ashenvale]], the Horde has been recently able to conquer more of the ancient forest and have cut down even more trees. This allowed the Horde to wrest control of [[Silverwind Refuge]]. Meanwhile [[Zoram'gar Outpost]] has its defenses improved and a new Horde camp, [[Hellscream's Watch]], has been built overlooking the [[Night Elf]] village of [[Astranaar]]. The Horde has begun launching air raids on Astrannar from the new camp. [[Maestra's Post]], [[Raynewood Retreat]], and surrounding towers have also been attacked by the Horde. Despite Silverwind Refuge and other Alliance outposts being conquered by the Horde, Alliance forces continue to hold what ground they have left.
Rumors dating back to the early development phase of ''World of Warcraft'' in 2003 suggest that the Emerald Dream would have been added in an 'at that time' future patch or expansion pack as an endgame zone or as a new continent. Newer speculation suggests that the Emerald Dream was originally intended to be an endgame instance, but got scrapped because Blizzard wanted it to be the main theme of an expansion. [[Tigole]] stated in late May 2007 that Blizzard had "actually done a lot of work on the Emerald Dream but we scrapped what we had for bigger, grander plans."<ref>http://www.mmo-champion.com/index.php?topic=218.0</ref>
 
   
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Off the coast of Kalimdor, on the [[Lost Isles]], the [[Bilgewater Cartel]] goblins with aid from stranded [[orcs]] fought against Alliance forces, who ambushed them and sent assassins to kill them all and capture [[Thrall]]. The goblins and the orcs won and the cartel joined the Horde in the aftermath. The Bilgwater Cartel has since established a new city in [[Azshara]], [[Bilgewater Harbor]], to replace the loss of [[Bilgewater Port]] on [[Kezan]].<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/media/</ref> In [[Azshara]] Alliance forces are attacking [[Valormok]], a largely undefended [[Horde]] outpost in Azshara. In a show of faith to their new allies, the goblins have reshaped Azshara to resemble a giant Horde symbol. They also have, along with their allies, begun efforts to remove the Alliance from Azshara and secure it for the Horde. <ref name="WoW Forums 19377467311" />
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Back before WoW's closed beta phase, [[Tigole]] mentioned interesting details about the Emerald Dream, that seem to support the idea that it will be released.
 
   
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[[Tigole]] on Sat, 06 Dec 2003 06:01:04 PST{{fact}}<br /><div style="margin-left:3%;"><span class="blizztext">Actually, we have some pretty cool stuff planned for druids. They will definitely have a link to the Emerald Dream. There's also a zone on the way to the peak of Mount Hyjal called Moonglade that will be very core to druid characters. Our *master of Warcraft lore*, Chris Metzen, is never short on ideas when it comes to the druid class. I was running around the Emerald Dream last Thursday... you guys are in for a treat. The level designers are doing a killer job.</span></div>
 
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The war even extends to the Great Sea where naval battles are fought for control of key trade routes.<ref>[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/features/vashjir.html World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - Features - Vashj'ir]</ref>
 
[[Tigole]] on Sat, 06 Dec 2003 22:01:05 PST{{fact}}<br /><div style="margin-left:3%;"><span class="blizztext">The Emerald Dream is shaping up to be extremely cool. We don't want to preview any of that content yet as it is *endgame* and we want some surprises for players.</span> [...] <span class="blizztext">The zone is massive and beautiful. And once the content team is done with it, it will be exceedingly challenging >=]</span></div>
 
 
[[Nethaera]] on Wed, 06 Sep 2006 08:19:20{{fact}}<br /><div style="margin-left:3%;"><span class="blizztext">As for the Emerald Dream, there are no plans for anything as of yet but it is a consideration for the future. The Emerald Dream opens up a lot of different opportunities and the Burning Crusade is definitely not going to be the last of the expansion packs. There are many different places and storylines that can be pursued. The story is going to keep growing and as it does so, people will get to experience it.</span></div>
 
 
===Speculation===
 
{{Speculation}}
 
:''See also [[Emerald Dream Expansion Ideas]].''
 
 
Currently the Emerald Dream is only explorable two times in-game. The Emerald Dream will likely have more in-depth appearances in WoW at some point in the future, but it's still unclear if it will be a new zone, a world spanning several new zones ([[Emerald Paradise]], etc.), an instance, an expansion pack, or anything else. It is a fact that five [[Great Trees]] already exist in Azeroth, with swirling green portals in front which are believed to be entrances to the Emerald Dream. These portals are in [[Duskwood]] ([[Twilight Grove]]), [[Feralas]] ([[Dream Bough]]), [[Hinterlands]] ([[Seradane]]), [[Ashenvale]] ([[Bough Shadow]]) and [[Crystalsong Forest]] ([[Great Tree (Crystalsong Forest)|The Great Tree]]) in [[Northrend]]. Currently none of these portals do anything if a player steps through them. Crystalsong's tree does not even have a portal. However the portals in Ashenvale, Feralas, Duskwood, and the Hinterlands are protected by high level elite dragonkin. Also, since [[patch 1.8.0]], the [[Four Dragons]], who normally live in the Emerald Dream, have begun emerging from the portals at regular intervals.
 
 
In the ''[[War of the Ancients Trilogy]]'', the Emerald Dream is accessed by Malfurion and [[Cenarius]] by achieving a deep meditative state. Therefore, it's unclear if it will be accessible to non-druids, or if it will indeed be something that can be entered via the aforementioned portals at all. It is possible Blizzard could even add a new high level druid spell to port them directly to the Dream itself from anywhere.
 
 
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The Emerald Dream may have been influenced by H. P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands. The Dreamlands is a vast, alternate dimension that can be entered through dreams, similar to astral projection or lucid dreaming. Experienced dreamers are among the most powerful inhabitants of the Dreamlands and may become its permanent residents after their physical deaths.
 
 
The Emerald Dream is also very similar to the "Feywild" in Dungeons & Dragons. There, the Feywild is described as a parallel plane, containing an "echo" of the "real world", or what the "real world" would look like if civilized races had never occupied it.
 
   
 
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Template:War The Alliance–Horde War is an intercontinental war that will begin shortly after the Cataclysm, as part of the expansion set World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.

Background

Five years after the Battle for Mount Hyjal, the fragile truce between the Horde and Alliance had all but evaporated. In the wake of the Third War and The Founding of Durotar, the Forsaken entered a partnership of convenience with the Horde while the night elves and gnomes emerged from ages of solitude to join the Alliance. For another year the armistice held, though tensions continued to mount as worldwide conflicts drew the two sides closer to all-out war and fighting erupted in strategic battlegrounds. Despite these frequent skirmishes, the Horde and Alliance often set aside their differences and joined forces to face a number of threats. In time the blood elves and draenei led them through the Dark Portal to wage the War in Outland against the Burning Legion.

Following the year-long campaign in Outland, the Horde returned to Azeroth with a new ally in the Mag'har, led by Garrosh Hellscream. Soon, the long-missing Varian Wrynn put an end to Onyxia's schemes and returned to reclaim the throne of Stormwind. Attempts at diplomacy between Thrall and Wrynn soon fell apart as a peace conference in Theramore was ambushed by the Twilight's Hammer. Attention quickly turned northward, however, as the looming threat of the Lich King bore down on the mortal races of Azeroth.

Garrosh Hellscream and Varian Wrynn, appointed as the supreme commanders of the Horde Expedition and Alliance Vanguard respectively, who had previously butted heads in Theramore, led their forces to Northrend where they waged war against the Scourge. Though fighting a common enemy, tensions between the Horde and Alliance grew swiftly until spilling over after the Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate. During the resulting Battle for the Undercity, Varian Wrynn, grief-stricken over the loss of Bolvar Fordragon, and the state of the former Capital City of Lordaeron, lashed out at Thrall and declared war against the Horde. Hostilities continued to escalate for the remainder of the War against the Lich King, until the Lich King was finally defeated.

With both factions recovering from war, the Alliance and Horde attempt to resume their tentative peace. Yet political tensions rise as the night elves of Darnassus have refused trade with the Horde and barred them from Ashenvale in protest of the Wrathgate. Relations worsen as Twilight Hammer orcs under the guise of Horde forces, kill and skin night elf sentinels to frame the Horde. In an effort to quell the rising tensions, Hamuul Runetotem attempted to pursue diplomatic talks with his fellow night elf druids. Yet the talks became violent when the druid meeting was attacked by Twilight Hammer orcs believed to be sent by Garrosh Hellscream, acting warchief of the Horde.

Three years have passed since the military forces of the Horde and Alliance first set foot on the shores of Northrend, and they now wage war amidst the disasters wrought by Deathwing's return to the world. Thrall has left the Horde to lead the Earthen Ring's efforts in preventing the rift beneath the Maelstrom from tearing apart the world, and has appointed Garrosh Hellscream as Warchief of the Horde in his absence. King Varian Wrynn, convinced that the Horde has remained unchecked for too long, continues to lead the Alliance.

Conflicts

Eastern Kingdoms

Employing the Val'kyr to raise a mighty army, the Forsaken have begun a bold campaign to secure their hold over Lordaeron. The town of Hillsbrad Fields was attacked by the Forsaken, forcing many of its residents to flee to the town of Southshore. A few farmers and Magistrate Burnside led a valiant resistance but were eventually defeated and imprisoned by the Forsaken war machine. Those who stayed to defend Hillsbrad eventually became prisoners in what is now known as the Sludge Fields, a Forsaken prison facility that secretly experiment on its prisoners to create a new breed of Forsaken zombie.

The Forsaken forces later march onto the town of Southshore and completely annihilate all life with in the region by deploying the New Plague. Magistrate Henry Maleb led the Hillsbrad Refugees to Fenris Keep, where they have been taking refuge. The Ruins of Southshore is left inhospitable, and will be so for several decades. The ramifications of the Forsaken Blight forced the high echelons of the Horde to reconsider the free use of such a potent weapon. Warchief Garrosh has since forbidden further production or deployment of the New Plague. Instead, the Forsaken will use a diluted version of the Forsaken Blight.

By orders of the new Warchief of the Horde, Garrosh Hellscream, the Forsaken mobilise and move into Gilneas to secure a port for the Horde in southern Lordaeron. The Gilneans, now transformed into worgen, attempt to fight off the invaders as best they can. Eventually the night elves arrive in Gilneas, bringing both vital military aid and the truth behind the worgen curse. Likewise, Orcs reinforce the Forsaken forces, causing an escalation into an all-out battle between the Alliance and the Horde in the region. The Forsaken, against the orders of the Warchief to cease production, unleash their devastating Forsaken Blight against Gilneas. Many of the survivors flee across the sea to Teldrassil, where the night elves grant them sanctuary.

Even with Gilneas falling into the hands of the Forsaken, the fighting between the Gilnean worgen and the Forsaken continues. Bloodfang worgen who had recently allied themselves with the Gilneas Liberation Front, with the help of 7th Legion reinforcements from Stormwind, destroyed three Orc gunships that had arrived. The ships were full of supplies, weapons and soldiers.[1] Later, the Forsaken kill some of the Hillsbrad refugees on Fenris Isle and resurrected them, bolstering Forsaken forces and somewhat making up for the loss of the three orc gunships.[2] However, after this attack, many of the Hillsbrad refugees decide to take the Worgen curse offered by Darius, rather than be resurrected as Forsaken. Later, the Forsaken discovered that lord Darius Crowley and Ivar Bloodfang are having a meeting in Deep Elem Mine, and Sylvanas sent a squadron of elite Veteran Forsaken Troopers under the leadership of Master Forteski to trap and slay the Worgen leaders. However, the Forsaken soon discovered that instead of trapping an enemy, they were trapped themselves. As a result, the whole squadron of elite Forsaken Troopers were destroyed.

A convoy of Veteran Forsaken Troopers and Forsaken catapults were ambushed by the Bloodfang pack while attempting to cross Olsen's Farthing in Silverpine Forest. The ambush resulted in all those Forsaken troopers being killed and the destruction of the Forsaken catapults.[3] Warlord Torok sent Sea Dogs to fight the Hillsbrad worgen that were swimming to the Decrepit Fields from Fenris Isle. The Sea Dogs attacked the Hillsbrad worgen but were eventaully defeated after killing many worgen.

Druids in the Gilneas Liberation Front used their bear form in guerilla warfare against Horde forces at the Forsaken Front, which resulted in the loss of a few Horde battalions. Eventually the Horde forces learn of this tactic, and it becomes ineffective after counter-measures are implemented.[4]

Eventaully, the tide turned. The worgen and their Alliance allies were driven back. The town of Ambermill was conquered by Forsaken forces and another town, Pyrewood Village, was burned to the ground. In a desperate final push, Alliance and Gilnean forces met the Forsaken army on the Battlefront for one final battle. The Forsaken emerged victorious and the Gilneas Liberation Front was forced to retreat. While the future of Gilneas remains uncertain, the Alliance invasion of Silverpine ended in failure.

Forsaken forces have since tried to invade the Hinterlands and launched an all out assault on the Highvale elves of Quel'Danil Lodge. The eventual outcome of this remains uncertain.

With the weakening of the Scourge after the War against the Lich King, the Alliance forces led by Thassarian have claimed the western part of Andorhal, and the Forsaken forces led by Koltira Deathweaver have claimed the eastern part of the city. The two factions are currently fighting each other for control of the whole city.[5] During the Battle for Andorhal, the Forsaken, their ranks bolstered by the use of the val'kyr to raise their slain foes, push the Alliance out of the city and claim Andorhal as their own.

Following the events at Silverpine Forest, the Bloodfang pack have since been fighting a guerrilla war with the Forsaken forces at Hillsbrad. They are later found allying with the Stormpike Guard and have been amassing their forces at Purgation Isle. Due to the efforts of Kingslayer Orkus and Horde adventurers, their plans to launch an all out attack were uncovered. High Warlord Cromush asked for reinforcements from the Frostwolf Clan, but were denied by Drek'thar, who despises the Forsaken's cruel genocidal campaign. Cromush panics at the Frostwolf Clan's abandonment but later composes himself and sends Horde adventurers to blow up the Alliance vanguard forces before their offensive on Hillsbrad could begin.

Forsaken forces are later found establishing Galen's Fall for their impending invasion on the nation of Stromgarde. To aid them in their efforts, they have recruited the fallen prince of Stromgarde, Galen Trollbane. He aids Horde adventurers in taking the legendary sword, Trol'kalar, so that the Forsaken may use it as a weapon against the Alliance.

In the Twin Peaks near Grim Batol in the Twilight Highlands, the dwarven Wildhammer clan fight against the orcish Dragonmaw clan, having recently rejoined the Horde, battle for control of this strategic mountainous region. The Twin Peaks are crucial for staging effective offensives against the black dragonflight and the Twilight's Hammer, who currently control the Twilight Highlands.[6] To the south, the humans of Marshtide Watch battle the Stonard orcs in the Swamp of Sorrows.

Kalimdor

All-out battles have erupted in the Barrens, Ashenvale, and the Stonetalon Mountains. Due to the Cataclysm the Barrens have been split into the Northern Barrens and the Southern Barrens.

In the Southern Barrens Alliance forces have invaded the eastern lands while the Horde has maintained control of the west. The Alliance has constructed a new military outpost to try to solidify their control of their new territory while the Horde has done the same to prevent further Alliance expansion. The central region between the two forts has become a war zone as the factions fight for control. The Alliance launched an attack on the peaceful village of Camp Taurajo, which ended in some civilian casualties. This act of perceived cruelty by the Alliance has stirred the Horde and bolstered their resolve. The Horde has begun efforts to drive the Alliance back as a result. The new Horde general made an example of General Hawthorne by sending Horde adventurers to assassinate him on the streets of the Battlescar[7]. In the initial Horde counter-attack, Gann Stonespire leads an angry mob of Horde civilians to raid the dwarven dig sites in Bael Modan. The Horde eventually causes the death Marley Twinbraid, son of General Twinbraid[8]. The Horde also manages to blow up the dwarven fortress known as Bael'dun Keep. General Twinbraid finds the corpse of Weezil Slipshadow in the ruins of Bael'dun Keep and thinks it must have been the goblin workers in Frazzlecraz Motherlode who were responsible for the destruction at Bael Modan. He sends Alliance adventurers to kill every goblin miner they can find and blow up the mine in Frazzlecraz Motherlode.[9] Following General Hawthorne's death, General Twinbraid takes command of the Alliance armies in Fort Triumph.[10]

In the Northern Barrens, the Horde defensive post Mor'shan Rampart is under attack by the Alliance. In turn Northwatch Hold is now under attack by Horde forces.[11]

In Ashenvale, the Horde has been recently able to conquer more of the ancient forest and have cut down even more trees. This allowed the Horde to wrest control of Silverwind Refuge. Meanwhile Zoram'gar Outpost has its defenses improved and a new Horde camp, Hellscream's Watch, has been built overlooking the Night Elf village of Astranaar. The Horde has begun launching air raids on Astrannar from the new camp. Maestra's Post, Raynewood Retreat, and surrounding towers have also been attacked by the Horde. Despite Silverwind Refuge and other Alliance outposts being conquered by the Horde, Alliance forces continue to hold what ground they have left.

Off the coast of Kalimdor, on the Lost Isles, the Bilgewater Cartel goblins with aid from stranded orcs fought against Alliance forces, who ambushed them and sent assassins to kill them all and capture Thrall. The goblins and the orcs won and the cartel joined the Horde in the aftermath. The Bilgwater Cartel has since established a new city in Azshara, Bilgewater Harbor, to replace the loss of Bilgewater Port on Kezan.[12] In Azshara Alliance forces are attacking Valormok, a largely undefended Horde outpost in Azshara. In a show of faith to their new allies, the goblins have reshaped Azshara to resemble a giant Horde symbol. They also have, along with their allies, begun efforts to remove the Alliance from Azshara and secure it for the Horde. [11]

Great Sea

The war even extends to the Great Sea where naval battles are fought for control of key trade routes.[13]

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