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NeutralRedridge Mountains
Level: 15-20
Redridge Mountains
Capital(s) Lakeshire (1,500)
Population 2,000
Races

HumanHuman Human (1,300) Ironforge dwarfIronforge dwarf Ironforge dwarf (240)
OrcOrc Blackrock orc (200)
Wildhammer dwarfWildhammer dwarf Wildhammer dwarf (120)
Half-elfHalf-elf Half-elf (80)
High elfHigh elf High elf (60)
IconSmall Gnoll Gnoll

MurlocMurloc Murloc
Government Democracy
Ruler(s) Magistrate Solomon
Major settlements Stonewatch Keep (200)
Minor settlements Tower of Ilgalar (100)
Affiliation Alliance
Location Eastern Azeroth
For the Warcraft I orc mission, see The Red Ridge Mountains.

The Redridge Mountains, or the Red Ridge Mountains, are located east of Elwynn Forest, northeast of Duskwood, and south of the Burning Steppes. Although it may be considered contested, Horde characters have no settlements or NPCs and it is thus a place they use mostly for passing through to reach Flame Crest or Stonard.

An idyllic region of rushing rivers, towering elms and rising elevations, the Redridge Mountains are under Stormwind's protection (though since the second war it is technically independent), and remain one of the last peaceful regions in Azeroth. The people are content and calm, and supply Stormwind with timber, fish, and crops. A force of Blackrock orcs from the Burning Steppes has secured Stonewatch Keep, but so far the orcs keep to themselves.[1] In comparison with Westfall, Redridge is still relatively stable.

On the northern bank of Lake Everstill is the Alliance town of Lakeshire, the central hub for this faction's adventurers, offering many services and quests, as well as flight paths. As the town is under constant siege by gnolls and Blackrock orcs, adventurers should use extreme caution around this town.

The enemy-held Stonewatch Keep and Tower of Ilgalar are connected with quests, but are also very dangerous and require a party to handle properly.

The crossroads known as the Three Corners, located in the southwest corner of the zone, connects the town of Lakeshire with Elwynn, Duskwood and, via the Lakeridge Highway, Stonewatch Keep. The highway itself is quite a dangerous place occupied by gnolls, murlocs, and wild animals. There are also a few camps located in Redridge — an orc camp in Render's Valley, Shadow Hide gnoll camps near the Tower of Ilgalar, and murloc camps near the lake. While the lake's surface appears peaceful enough, murlocs reside beneath the waves, and rumours of sightings of a sea monster persist.

History

The Redridge Mountains are old mountains. Before the First War, Lakeshire was not the besieged place it is now, nestled in a nook in the rugged peaks at the bank of the lake as it is. It was protected from gnolls and bandits by Azerothian militia who were stationed at Stonewatch, as well as the benevolent mage Ilgalar.

With the coming of the orcs, however, things changed rapidly. Many of Redridge's finest men were sent to battle the coming of the Horde and never returned. Stonewatch became vulnerable with its main forces on the front, and when it caught the attention of the Blackrock clan, it was not long before a siege was underway. Although the soldiers of Redridge battled as well as they could, in the end they could not resist capture. Both the tower and the keep were taken, and soon after, Ilgalar the mage was attacked by a rival mage.[citation needed]  Ilgalar was more powerful than the evil Morganth[citation needed] , but Morganth had enslaved a tribe of gnolls to do his bidding, and Ilgalar could not defeat them all. Once Ilgalar was dead, Morganth took possession of his tower, and set his sights west, to the next rivaling wizard at the Tower of Azora in Elwynn.

The region around Lakeshire is now heavily contested, and the bridge connecting the town to the rest of the kingdom was recently attacked and almost destroyed. Desperate, the people of Redridge seek help from outside sources, recruiting any adventurer that stops by to help in the defense of the region.

Geography

The Redridge Mountains contain no dungeons, raid dungeons, or battlegrounds. The micro dungeon Stonewatch can be found in this zone. The only travel hub in the mountains is the Alliance aligned Lakeshire. The Redridge Range stretches from the zone of the Redridge Mountains to the zone of Deadwind Pass.

Maps and subregions

WorldMap-Redridge

Map of Redridge Mountains

File:Tower ilgalar.jpg

Tower of Ilgalar

Alther's MillGalardell ValleyLake EverstillLakeridge Highway
LakeshireLakeshire InnLakeshire Town HallRedridge CanyonsRender's Camp
Render's RockRender's ValleyRethban CavernsStonewatchStonewatch Falls
Stonewatch KeepStonewatch TowerThree CornersTower of Ilgalar

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Adjacent Regions

Zone Name Faction Level Range Direction Access
Burning Steppes AllianceHorde 50-52 North By foot or flight path NeutralChiselgrip, HordeFlame Crest, AllianceMorgan's Vigil).
Duskwood Alliance 20-25 Southwest By foot or flight path (AllianceDarkshire, AllianceRaven Hill).
Elwynn Forest Alliance 1-10 West By foot or flight path (AllianceEastvale Logging Camp, AllianceGoldshire).
Swamp of Sorrows AllianceHorde 52-54 South By foot or flight path (NeutralBogpaddle, AllianceMarshtide Watch, HordeStonard, AllianceThe Harborage).

Quest and travel hubs

Lakeshire-bridge

Only took five years to finish

Place Name Faction # of Quests Flight Path Notable Character
Camp Everstill Alliance ?? YES Bravo Company
Keeshan's Post Alliance1 ?? NO2
Lakeshire Alliance ?? YES Magistrate Solomon
Shalewind Canyon Alliance ?? YES John J. Keeshan
  1. Initially unoccupied, Keeshan's Post gets quests and NPCs after Quest:AHHHHHHHHHHHH! AHHHHHHHHH!!! has been completed.
  2. Despite the flight point icon on the map, Keeshan's Post does not have a flight master. This is a known issue[2]

Redridge Range

File:Galardell-Valley.jpg

The Redridge Highway

The Redridge Range[3] is a mountain range in the southern sub-continent of Azeroth that stretches from the zone of the Redridge Mountains to the zone of Deadwind Pass. The range once extended much farther north, but three hundred years before the opening of the Dark Portal the range was shattered by the summoning of Ragnaros and the creation of Blackrock Mountain. Warcraft RPG

Notable characters

Lakeshire Inn

Lakeshire Inn

Main article: Redridge Mountains NPCs

The Redridge Mountains are home to several humans of note, the great bulk of which reside in Lakeshire. At the fallen bridge Marshal Marris sends promising young humans to eradicate the clusters of Shadowhide gnolls and Blackrock orcs who have taken a chokehold on the land. He is assisted in his efforts by Verner Osgood, who also seeks to rid Redridge of the vile Redridge gnolls. And at the Lakeshire Town Hall, the aging Magistrate Solomon recruits adventures to seek help from Stormwind's other bastions of civilization like Stormwind City, Sentinel Hill, and Darkshire. Stormwind City seems to have abandoned Lakeshire to fend for itself like it did to Darkshire and Sentinel Hill. Both these towns say they cannot help Lakeshire due to their own overwhelming problems.

Quests

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Foreman Oslow in a spot of bother

Main article: Redridge Mountains storyline

Video

Resources

Alther's Mill

Alther's Mill

Wild creatures

Render's Camp

Render's Camp

Notes, tips, & additional info

  • Redridge has one of the game's highest level-gaps between zones at its border with the Burning Steppes, which is a 30 level jump from 25 to 55. Players are instead directed to Duskwood (to the southwest) after completing all the quests here.
  • There are a few current phasing bugs in this area. Players have reported various bugs in the Render's Valley area in which the area doesn't appear to be in the correct phase that the player is actually in. However, a more specific issue is present at the Keeshan's Post area. The map lists an Alliance-only Flight Path as being available in that part of the zone, yet there is no Flight Master to be found anywhere near the map's marker (only one of the NPC's that is involved in a quest), even after all the quests involving Keeshan in both Redridge and later in the Burning Stepps are completed in full. There is currently no word on if there is actually a FP that's intended to be there, or if it's only there for a particular phase, or if the map is marked incorrectly. This has yet to be included by Blizzard in the list of known bugs.

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