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[[Howling Oak|The Howling Oak]], in [[Darnassus]];<br>
 
[[Howling Oak|The Howling Oak]], in [[Darnassus]];<br>
 
[[Raven Hill]], in [[Duskwood]];<br>
 
[[Raven Hill]], in [[Duskwood]];<br>
and [[Surwich]], in [[Blasted Lands]].
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[[Surwich]], in [[Blasted Lands]];<br>
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[[Talonbranch Glade]], in [[Felwood]];<br>
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and [[Feathermoon Stronghold]], in [[Feralas]].
   
 
[[Genn Greymane|King Genn Greymane]] also left his beloved kingdom and established in [[Stormwind City]]. He now stand by [[Varian Wrynn]] in the keep. There, he help Wrynn commanding the [[7th Legion]] on their assault on the now [[Battle for Gilneas City|contested]] [[Gilneas]].
 
[[Genn Greymane|King Genn Greymane]] also left his beloved kingdom and established in [[Stormwind City]]. He now stand by [[Varian Wrynn]] in the keep. There, he help Wrynn commanding the [[7th Legion]] on their assault on the now [[Battle for Gilneas City|contested]] [[Gilneas]].

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Reputation factions in World of Warcraft
AllianceGilneas
File:Worgen-banner.jpg
Main leader King Genn Greymane
Race(s) HumanHuman Human
WorgenWorgen Worgen
Base of operations Gilneas City in Gilneas
Theater of operations Azeroth
Language(s) Worgen

The people of Gilneas are a nation of survivors. Having walled themselves off from the rest of humanity, they must now face new threats from within.

After fleeing from their ravaged homeland, the proud Gilneas will establish in the following locations:
The Howling Oak, in Darnassus;
Raven Hill, in Duskwood;
Surwich, in Blasted Lands;
Talonbranch Glade, in Felwood;
and Feathermoon Stronghold, in Feralas.

King Genn Greymane also left his beloved kingdom and established in Stormwind City. He now stand by Varian Wrynn in the keep. There, he help Wrynn commanding the 7th Legion on their assault on the now contested Gilneas.

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