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[[File:The Sludge Fields.jpg|thumb|250px|The Sludge Fields]]
 
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The '''Bladewind clan''' was an [[orc]] [[clan]] that resisted and opposed the commands of [[Kil'jaeden]] through [[Ner'zhul]].<ref>{{ref book |author= Golden, Christie |authorlink= Christie Golden |title= [[Rise of the Horde]] |isbn= 978-0-7434-7138-1 |pages=194}}</ref> After the [[Second War]], Ner'zhul attempted to rally the clans with the promise of new [[world]]s to escape to. The Bladewinds fell in line with the reforged [[Horde]].{{Citation needed}}<!-- Cited as BtDP - but what page? -->
'''The Sludge Fields''' is a Forsaken fortification built over the town of [[Hillsbrad Fields]]. From its appearance, it seems to be some kind of internment camp or prison, with guard towers and searchlights, and there are also plague tanks present as well. The former human residents of Hillsbrad Fields have fled west into [[Silverpine Forest]], to take refuge on [[Fenris Isle]]. [[Warden Stillwater]] resides here.
 
   
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Upon further investigation of the area, it is discovered that the Sludge Fields was build over Hillsbrad Fields after the Forsaken War Machine was able to conquer the area. The humans that survived the onslaught were taken as Prisoners of War and were forced by the Forsaken to work the fields under horrible conditions growing mushrooms to be used in toxins. Many human workers began to disappear over time and reports of ghouls moving about the camp began to circulate.
 
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Under Warden Stillwater, the former humans of Hillsbrad Fields were being used in experiments for the Forsaken to create a new breed of loyal zombie-like slaves. These experiments weren't limited to just the humans, but other Forsaken as well. The punishment for such a crime would be ''true death'' which is why Warden Stillwater wanted to do everything in his power to destroy the evidence that the experiments were even preformed at the Sludge Fields.
 
   
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==Inhabitants==
 
===Horde===
 
*{{RaceIconExt|MadScientist}}{{NPC|Horde|Warden Stillwater}}
 
*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Male}}{{NPC|Horde|Flesh-Shaper Arnauld}}
 
*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Female}}{{NPC|Horde|Karren Dresner|Alchemy}}
 
*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Male}}{{NPC|Horde|Gordon Finley|Poisons & Reagents}}
 
*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Male}}{{NPC|Horde|Marcus Hagnod|Leatherworking Supplies}}
 
*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Male}}{{NPC|Horde|Innkeeper Hershberg|Innkeeper}}
 
*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Male}}{{NPC|Horde|Kenneth Lamb|General Goods}}
 
*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Female}}{{NPC|Horde|Shannon Lamb|Stable Master}}
 
*{{RaceIcon|Undead|Male}}{{RaceIcon|Undead|Female}}{{NPC|Horde|Sludge Guard}}s
 
 
===Rogue Undead===
 
[[File:The Ray-Getz-Kalaba Monstrosity.jpg|thumb|The Ray-Getz-Kalaba Monstrosity]]
 
*{{mob|Magistrate Burnside}}
 
*{{mob|The Ray Getz-Kalaba Monstrosity}}
 
*{{mob|Blacksmith Verringtan}}
 
*{{mob|Citizen Wilkes}}
 
*{{mob|Clerk Horrace Whitesteed}}
 
*{{mob|Infected Sludge Guard}}
 
*{{mob|Risen Hillsbrad Peasant}}
 
*{{mob|Risen Hillsbrad Farmer}}
 
 
===Humans===
 
*[[Human Seedling]]s
 
 
{{Hillsbrad Foothills}}
 
[[Category:Forsaken territories]]
 

Revision as of 20:34, 20 February 2011

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The Bladewind clan was an orc clan that resisted and opposed the commands of Kil'jaeden through Ner'zhul.[1] After the Second War, Ner'zhul attempted to rally the clans with the promise of new worlds to escape to. The Bladewinds fell in line with the reforged Horde.[citation needed] 

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