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==Notes== |
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The source of the river in the mountains is only visible while on a [[flight path]] between Stormwind and [[Ironforge]], and thus is inaccessible to players of the [[Horde]] faction by means other than a creative terrain navigation in the southern recesses of the Burning Steppes. |
The source of the river in the mountains is only visible while on a [[flight path]] between Stormwind and [[Ironforge]], and thus is inaccessible to players of the [[Horde]] faction by means other than a creative terrain navigation in the southern recesses of the Burning Steppes. |
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[[Category:Rivers]] |
[[Category:Rivers]] |
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Revision as of 15:58, 1 October 2009
This article's name is unofficial.
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Northshire River flows from the mountains east of Stormwind City, through Northshire, and eventually empties its waters into Crystal Lake. Although it is not named in game, both Northshire River and Elwynn Falls have become popularized by the World of Warcraft community.
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The source of the river in the mountains is only visible while on a flight path between Stormwind and Ironforge, and thus is inaccessible to players of the Horde faction by means other than a creative terrain navigation in the southern recesses of the Burning Steppes.