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==In World of Warcraft: Cataclysm== |
==In World of Warcraft: Cataclysm== |
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− | In Cataclysm, the small house located at the Sepulcher has been replaced by two larger, Forsaken styled |
+ | In Cataclysm, the small house located at the Sepulcher has been replaced by two larger, Forsaken styled buildings. Many of the NPCs that were not in the crypt have been moved to one of those two buildings. Additionally, the cemetary surrounding the Sepulcher has increased dramatically in size. |
== Travel Connections == |
== Travel Connections == |
Revision as of 10:07, 16 August 2010
The Sepulcher (also known as the Silverpine Sepulcher), as its name suggests, was once nothing more than a graveyard along the road to Lordaeron's capital city. Since the end of the Third War however, the enterprising Forsaken have converted the old crypt into their base of operations for Silverpine Forest. With Worgen to the south, the Scourge to the east, and the forces of Dalaran to the southeast, it is one of the only places of safety for the Horde in the entire zone.
The Sepulcher has a Mining and Blacksmithing Trainer, but no Class Trainers. It also has an innkeeper, a mailbox, a bat handler, several vendors, and some quest givers. New Forsaken players usually arrive here at levels 10-13 when the quests in Tirisfal Glades run out. Unfortunately, the Sepulcher does not offer enough quests to keep going continually until one can head to Hillsbrad Foothills, and thus, most Forsaken are forced to end up in the Barrens or the Ghostlands.
The area itself lies above the Lordaeron coastline nestled within the surrounding hills. The settlement is nothing more than a large graveyard and string of expeditionary caravans and individuals.
In World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
In Cataclysm, the small house located at the Sepulcher has been replaced by two larger, Forsaken styled buildings. Many of the NPCs that were not in the crypt have been moved to one of those two buildings. Additionally, the cemetary surrounding the Sepulcher has increased dramatically in size.
Travel Connections
Flight
Inhabitants
- High Executor Hadrec
- Advisor Sorrelon
- Mura Runetotem
- Apothecary Renferrel <Royal Apothecary Society>
- Shadow Priest Allister
- Dalar Dawnweaver
- Sarah Goode <Stable Master>
- Karos Razok <Bat Handler>
Trainers:
- Johan Focht <Mining Trainer>
- Guillaume Sorouy <Blacksmithing Trainer>
Merchants:
- Innkeeper Bates <Innkeeper>
- Andrew Hilbert <Trade Supplies>
- Sebastian Meloche <Armorer>
- Patrice Dwyer <Poison Supplies>
- Edwin Harly <General Supplies>
- Gwyn Farrow <Mushroom Merchant>
- Nadia Vernon <Bowyer>
- Alexandre Lefevre <Leather Armor Merchant>
- Andrea Boynton <Clothier>
- Killian Sanatha <Fisherman> (Stationed at North Tide's Run)[33, 17.8]
- Lilly <Enchanting Supplies> (Located in a small camp south of the Sepulcher near Olsen's Farthing)[43, 50]
- Leo Sarn <Enchanting Supplies> (Stationed in the hills in the southern part of the forest)[54, 82.3]
Guards:
- Deathguard Podrig
- Deathstalker Faerleia (Infiltrated Pyrewood Village City Hall)[46.5, 74.3]
- Deathstalker Adamant (Captive in Shadowfang Keep)
- Deathstalker Vincent (Tortured to death in Shadowfang Keep)
- Silverpine Deathguard
At Malden's Orchard:
At Ivar Patch:
- Rane Yorick <Deathstalker>
- Quinn Yorick <Deathstalker>