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== Authentication frame ==
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This article is a list of '''short stories''' about the [[History of Warcraft]] organized by source.
 
   
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I doubt whether the change of the login procedure with the Authenticator ([[Patch_4.1.0_(undocumented_changes)#Possible_bugs]]) is a bug. It now shows the same behaviour as when you log into the forums or on Battle.net. First you must type the e-mail address and your password. When these are correct the Authenticator frame is shown if you have an Authenticator attached to your Battle.net account. It is the case with Battle.net and the forums, and since this patch it is also the case now with the WoW Client. [[User:Hans Kamp|Hans Kamp]] ([[User talk:Hans Kamp|talk]]) 04:50, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
==Official Site Short Stories==
 
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:It's a bug because Blizzard said so. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 04:52, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
Short stories found on the official site.
 
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::That behavior also already existed in 4.0.6. If you loaded the game for the very first time, the authenticator box would not be there. If you then logged in with an authenticator and checked the "Remember My Account" box, the authenticator box would be added directly to the login page for all subsequent login attempts. -[[User:Valana|Valana]] ([[User talk:Valana|talk]]) 06:40, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
*[[The War Effort]]<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/underdev/1p9/wareffort.html</ref>
 
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:::That behavior has always been the case, yes. In 4.1.0, however, the authenticator box is ALWAYS absent until you enter your password and login. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 07:12, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
*[[War of the Shifting Sands|The War of the Shifting Sands]]<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/underdev/1p9/shiftingsands.html</ref>
 
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::::Your point being? I was providing more information as to why it's clearly a bug, since the 4.1.0 behavior is not something new that suddenly matches everything else. -[[User:Valana|Valana]] ([[User talk:Valana|talk]]) 07:23, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
*[[Road to Damnation]]<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/underdev/1p11/roadtodamnation.html</ref>
 
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:::::Ah, I misunderstood. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 07:24, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
*[[Unbroken (story)|Unbroken]]<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/unbroken/index.xml</ref>
 
*[[Glory (story)|Glory]]<ref>http://www.wow-europe.com/wrath/wrathgate.xml</ref>
 
   
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== Cooking & Fishing daily ==
==E-books==
 
Short story/novella published as an e-book.
 
*[[Of Blood and Honor]]
 
   
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Right now it says "The new Cooking and Fishing dailies in Darnassus, Ironforge, Thunder Bluff and Undercity are exclusive with the ones in Orgrimmar and Stormwind and each other, respectively. You can only complete one Cooking and one Fishing daily a day." This is simply not true. I have verified personally that you can complete the Dalaran and Shattrath cooking and fishing dailies in addition to one (and only one) from the capital cities. But every time I try to put in that clarification, it gets reverted by Nathanyel. Nathanyel, I get what you're saying that "the BC and WotLK are not related" but the current line is totally misleading. What's wrong with fixing it to be explicit? [[User:Bregdark|Bregdark]] ([[User talk:Bregdark|talk]]) 19:04, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
==Warcraft The Roleplaying Game==
 
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:Dalaran and Shattrah dailies are outdated content which doesn't give any current reward, especially it doesn't give any skill increase. So at the moment you can only complete one current fishing/cooking daily. The way it's currently in this article is more explicit than what Blizzard's patch notes are (which are giving unfulfilled hopes), but is still somewhat misleading because it doesn't explicitly tell people that they can forget their hopes that the new dailies in IF/DS/TB/UC are additionally doable skill-increasing dailies. [[User:Mars85|Mars85]] ([[User talk:Mars85|talk]])
Short stories found in ''[[Dungeons & Dragons Warcraft The Roleplaying Game]]''.
 
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:The Dalaran and Shattrath dailies aren't relevant content anymore, and haven't been for months/years. Besides, they never were exclusive with the Orgrimmar and Stormwind ones. Lastly, the statement may be misleading if taken completely out of context, but that's what context is for, and it's already set by the preceding sentence. -[[User:Valana|Valana]] ([[User talk:Valana|talk]]) 19:32, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
*[[Oakwidow]] watches as [[Horde]] and [[Alliance]] members clash with unholy bloodlust in a cursed vale in [[Kalimdor]], where a [[demon]] had once fallen (7-10).
 
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::I think the current version, "You can only complete one racial city Cooking and Fishing daily per day." is too confusing. It's like it's trying to say the BC/Wrath dailies aren't included in this exclusion by not mentioning them at all. I don't understand why stating the old dailies are still exclusive with the new ones is a problem, relevant content or not. [[User:Dr. Cheis|Dr. Cheis]] ([[User talk:Dr. Cheis|talk]]) 03:02, 29 April 2011 (UTC)
 
*Oakwidow gives "advice" to the [[orc]] [[blademaster]] [[Redjaw]] and some of his comrades to head to a dwarven mining [[town]] looking for work, but they are soon attacked by [[undead]] [[dwarven]], [[elven]], and [[human]] [[corpse]]s that have taken over the town and its [[mine]]s (34, 35).
 
 
*Oakwidow lies to a group of adventurers — including three [[human]]s, [[Remox]], [[Brother Sebast]], [[Jergen]], and a [[tauren]], [[Stormhoof (tauren)|Stormhoof]] — in order to get them to attack a [[night elf]] [[mine]] guarded by [[ancient]]s, which she claims are completely harmless (218, 219).
 
 
*[[Gennet]], a [[human]] [[warrior]] has just survived an attack by [[demon]]s, and escapes to find an unlikely band of adventurers by a "temple to a forgotten god", and decides to join them (16-17).
 
 
*[[Hellak Darkhorn]], a [[tauren]] [[warrior]] in the service of the [[Alliance]], has a run in with [[H'jalla Danfour]], a [[human]] [[warrior]] in the service of the [[Horde]] (116-117).
 
 
*[[Alayin Glitterhelm]], a [[high elven]] [[mage]], murders a [[far seer]] in [[Kalimdor]] in order to get the [[Book of Khadgar]] he was guarding. Unfortunately, he soon learns that something else was guarding the book (146-147).
 
 
*Within [[Shargha's Stronghold]] in [[Kalimdor]], an [[orc]] [[chieftain]], [[Shargha]], has a discussion with his underchief, [[Boraga]], about their opinion of the world's state of affairs (172-173).
 
 
==Alliance & Horde Compendium==
 
Short stories found in ''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]''.
 
*A [[blood elf]] named [[Var'thal]] thinks over his recent battle with a [[fel stalker]] and the energy he has consumed from its now lifeless body. He contemplates how it would feel to feed on the powerful energies of powerful individuals like [[Jaina Proudmoore]] or the [[Lich King]] himself. He then plans to tell [[Prince Kael'thas]] about his encounter (6-7).
 
 
==Magic & Mayhem==
 
Short stories found in ''[[Magic & Mayhem]]''.
 
*[[Gimbolt Surehammer]] and his [[blood elf]] companion, [[Maer-thiss]], travel to the hut of the [[witch doctor]] [[Zul'ajik]]. They visited the [[troll]] in order to hire him to perform a ritual to contact spirits which would lead to the [[Demonwell]]. Because of Zul'ajik's hatred for goblins, their third companion, [[Ziggler]], chose stay outside of the camp and to tinker on his [[clockwork dwarf]]. Ziggler ends up interrupting the ritual when he pilots the dwarf and tramples through the troll's hut. Gimbolt decides to flee with Ziggler, while Maer'thiss and Zul'ajik decide to kill them both (6-7).
 
 
*[[Verius]], a [[pit lord]] disguised as a [[human]], enters a chapel belonging to the [[Knights of the Silver Hand]] in order to infiltrate the Order of the Silver Hand. [[Father Rammal]] sees through his disguise, as does an [[elven]] cleaning girl who later enters the room. The elven girl breaks Verius disguise and he attacks Rammal. Rammal, who had also been in disguise shows his true appearance that of a [[blood elf]], and both elves fall upon Verius to feed on his energy (11-12).
 
 
*[[Jocas Irongear]], a [[goblin]] who left [[Theramore]] with his companions, the [[warden]] [[Blackhawk]] and [[Ashar Ghosthoof]], on his [[zeppelin]]. They had picked up a fourth passenger who hired them to smuggle cargo of crates out of Theramore for him. The warden discovers that they are smuggling [[carrion beetle]]s and finds out that the passenger is not who he said he was. The passenger, sensing he was caught, removes his hood showing his true self, that of a [[troll]]. He then attacks the crew, but is slain by the warden. The zeppelin is damaged during the fight and Jocas is forced to fix it before it crashed (27-28).
 
 
*[[Zaj'tal]], a [[naga]], attacks a [[night elf]] sentry mistaking her for a male. The two have a battle of spells, however, Zaj'tal still wins. He stands over her battered body, pleased even more that instead of torturing a man, he will be able to torture a woman (58-59).
 
 
*[[Bohein]], a [[tauren]], and his [[goblin]] companion, [[Isak]], attempt to break into an ancient vault on top of a mesa while besieged by an [[undead]] swarm. Bohen tells Isek to open the vault while he attacks the undead. Using a special [[potion]], Isek is able to stand on the side of the mesa and run down into the undead in an attempt to hold them back. Isek is successful at opening the door and finds a book inside. After Bohen returned to the top of the mesa, he took the book from Isek and used a spell inside to stop the undead (111-112).
 
 
*[[Sunstorm]] attacks a camp of [[troll]]s and [[orc]] [[raiders]] along with his [[dwarven]] companion, [[Nuji Kodosbreath]]. They then send their forces of [[high elves]] and [[steamwarrior]]s, to push the [[Horde]] forces back into a trap. [[Dirtworm]] crews dig a pit under the Horde troops. [[Gnomish helicopter]]s then covered the pit with nets, while [[tinker]]s staked the nets in place. They ended up catching sixty orc prisoners for interrogation (160-161).
 
 
==Lands of Conflict==
 
Short stories found in ''[[Lands of Conflict]]''.
 
*[[Duncan Pike]] contemplates his reasons for still being alive after a battle with a large reptilian beast in the [[Swamp of Sorrows]]. Thinking he was going to die, he had defended himself as best as he could. To his surprise, an [[orc]] had joined the fight, giving him a chance for an opening. Together they had defeated the beast. While they were supposedly enemies, they learned to judge each other by their actions, not by who they were. They shared laughter at their ordeal, and helped each other to a [[goblin]] [[outpost]] that could tend to their wounds (8-9).
 
 
*[[Garrick]] heads into woods of the [[Plaguelands]] looking for his childhood friend [[Adric]], who has been raised from the dead by the [[Scourge]]. He finds his friend, who warns him that he should not have come to find him. Garrick tells Adric he wanted to find him in order to bring him back to his master, a [[mage]] of [[Dalaran]], who is working on a cure for the [[Undead Plague]]. Adric does not want to be cured, so he shoots his friend in the back. As his friend lies dying, Adric tells him that they will have all the time in the world to talk after Garrick has died and risen again in [[undeath]] (12-13).
 
 
*Sir [[Antonio Kremen]] is captured, gagged, and thrown into a wagon. He has been kidnapped by thugs who want to ransom him for money. As the thugs drive the wagon down the road, they catch sight of a shepherd girl, and attempt to accost her. Sir Antonion Kremen does not want his mistake of being captured to also fall upon the girl, so he tries to warn her by thumping on his crate as best as he could with his head. Soon, however, he hears groans of pain, and the girl comes to the back of the wagon to help him out. She is a member of the [[Stormwind Assassins]], and has been sent to rescue him and help him back to [[Stormwind]] (37-38).
 
 
*The [[dwarf]] [[Honagger Bradwarden]] is chased and attacked by [[wolves]] while out in the snows of [[Dun Morogh]] on his way home to [[Ironforge]] (63-64).
 
 
*[[Jack]], a poor [[farmer]]'s son, has a secret — he is a member of the [[Cult of the Damned]]. He is in a hurry to catch a [[boat]] going north. Not long before, three tired soldiers had come to his humble farmhouse looking for food after a long period of fighting the undead Scourge. He had listened to stories intently, and fed them poisoned soup, which had killed them within the hour. He had hid their bodies and then sold the farm. Later, he had passed the information he had picked up from the soldiers to his contacts in the Cult of the Damned, who had urged that he head to [[Northrend]] in great haste (82-83).
 
 
*[[Rogthur]] and his companion, [[Jaeson]], trail some [[Forsaken]] into lands held by [[forest troll]]s in order to discover who the [[undead]] were going to meet. A band of trolls find the Forsaken [[scout]]s and quickly slay them. Rogthur and his companion are now stuck in troll territory, and the nearby trolls had discovered them. They two companions decided they were not going to go down without a fight, and they fight to defend themselves (119-120).
 
 
==Shadows & Light==
 
Short stories found in ''[[Shadows & Light]]''.
 
*[[Trant]] journeys with his companions, [[Haneth]], [[Vlac]], [[Nuji Kodosbreath]], and [[Dolmont]] to [[Outland]] through a portal from [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]. They fight a few [[nether drake]]s, [[dragon]]s, and a [[netherwyrm]] before deciding to open another portal to escape into [[Dustwallow Marsh]] (6-7).
 
 
*[[Guzul'dar]] and [[Stefon the Loyal|Stefon]] meet up with the [[high elven]] [[tinker]] [[Lenaeas]], a companion of theirs, to work on a device they hoped would hopefully destroy the [[Maelstrom]] and bring [[Azshara]]'s undersea kingdom to the surface (specifically more of [[Suramar]]). They planned to take the device to Maelstrom using a commandeered [[goblin zeppelin]] with the help of their other companion, a [[dwarven]] pilot named [[Tagradin]] (10-11).
 
 
*[[Akinos Steelclaw]] travels to [[Stormwind]] as a diplomat from the [[Horde]] in order improve diplomatic relations. While in the [[Valley of Heroes]], he gets into a debate with members of the [[Stormwind City Guard]] about which heroes from both the Horde and Alliance should and shouldn't be included in the Valley of Heroes. After the debate, Akinos wonders if the [[Stormwind Council]] could be toyed with as easily as he had with the guards, and if so then his position as [[diplomat]] would be an enjoyable post (29-30).
 
 
*A short story which covers [[Aviana]]'s experiences during the [[War of the Ancients]], during the battle in [[Suramar]], as she watched her fellow [[Ancients]] die or be held back by the [[Burning Legion']]s forces. She stops to talk to [[Cenarius]] and tell him information of what was happening on the battlefield, while he prepared his attack on the [[Eternal Temple]]. Cenarius then sends her back to [[Elune]] to pass on his sorrow that the battle will end with so much death (64-65).
 
 
*[[Leyan Steelson|Leyan]] a young guard of [[Nethergarde Keep]], stands watch at the top of the [[Tower of Nethergarde]], when [[Khadgar]] appeared near him. They then discussed planar travel, and the worlds separated by the [[Twisting Nether]]. Khadger opened a small portal looking into another place within the Nether. Khadgar then discussed how he may have have to cross the Twisting Nether someday, and would have to take others with him. They then left the tower (125-126).
 
 
*[[Drann]] along with his companions, Captain [[Dumont]], [[Stonehoof]], [[Feulia]], [[Makil]], [[Renmar]], and [[Talario]], fight their way to an altar and cite a ritual that they hope will open treasure to them, but instead they end up releasing an angry fire elemental. They are then transported to the [[Firelands]] of the [[Elemental Plane]], where they hope they can find a way back home (133-134).
 
 
==World of Warcraft The Roleplaying Game==
 
Short stories found in ''[[World of Warcraft The Roleplaying Game]]''.
 
*[[Hruon Firesinger]], a [[tauren]] [[shaman]], contemplates how life will be good in [[Mulgore]] (5).
 
 
==Alliance Player's Guide==
 
Short stories found in ''[[Alliance Player's Guide]]''.
 
*[[Rogno]] battles a [[furbolg]] and then an [[ancient]] (10, 22).
 
*[[Jinxo]] is captured by [[orc]]s and plans an escape before she is sold into slavery in [[Gadgetzan]] (42).
 
*[[Mareek]], a [[goblin]] [[sapper]], opens a cave for [[Emor]] and [[Vontair]] releasing something dangerous (57).
 
*[[Aliastra]], a [[savagekin]] and her [[pack]] battle the [[Ton'ma]] [[ogre]]s (60).
 
*[[Jaryn]] a [[windwarrior]], rides his [[gryphon]], [[Blackfeather]], into a battle against a band of [[goblins]] (74).
 
*[[Iolan]] with his brother [[Marteleth]] over choice to leave his family and learn magic (76).
 
*[[Dessenth]] and [[Wehr]] prepare to battle a camp of orcs (95).
 
*[[Tardor]] prevents a [[troll]] from calling reinforcements, saving [[Montegro]] and the rest of his caravan (108).
 
*[[Zur]] and [[Valisha]] escape from a prison cell (118).
 
*[[Ukk]] and [[Gorgh]] ambush a [[human]] supply caravan and are distracted by [[target dummies]] (120).
 
*An [[archdruid]] speaks of a dream he once had and gives reasons why the [[night elves[[ should join the ]]Alliance]] (124).
 
*[[Petran]] is forced into a fight with [[dwarves]] in [[Theramore]] and attempts to escape (131).
 
*[[Ishy]] is plans to get the [[Amberseal Keeper]], a magic [[staff]], from the [[Tainted Scar]]. He is doublecrossed by his companion, the [[warlock]] [[Achalon]], and a [[dreadlord]], [[Darthias]]. His friend, the [[sentinel]] [[Elain]], shows up to help him. Ishy defeats Achalon, and both escape with the Amberseal Keeper in their possession. They discuss giving it to [[Sal]] or keeping it, and both head off to [[Booty Bay]] (135, 164, 172, 174, 179).
 
*[[Grondor Glitterscreen]] gives directions on how to get around [[Ironforge]] to [[Camon Tieron]] and his companions (141).
 
*[[Fraweth Whiteshield]] battles the [[pit lord]] [[Timmanrug]] for the second time (159).
 
*Selene is interrupted while she trains her [[human]] [[acolyte]]. [[Gareth]] had brought in a captured [[orc]] who asks for unification between their people (190).
 
*Sentinel [[Anara Darkshrike]] patrols her [[night elf]] lands for intruders (191).
 
 
==Horde Player's Guide==
 
Short stories found in ''[[Horde Player's Guide]]''.
 
*[[Doth'jin]], a [[forest troll]], ambushes an [[elf]] caravan (10).
 
*Sir [[Bestor]] of the [[Scarlet Crusade]] is killed by a [[lightslayer]] [[assassin]] (40).
 
*[[Mertada]] and a [[sun paladin]] battle defiled water elementals in the [[Plaguelands]] (49, 53).
 
*[[Markis]], [[Arham]] and the narrator battle a [[primal]] (57).
 
*The orc [[shaman]] [[Hakin]] and his [[dire wolf]] companion, [[Da'kar]], encounter a [[Forsaken]] [[ambassador]], a [[shadow ascendent]], in [[Tirisfal Glades]] (65).
 
*[[Datein]], a [[techslayer]] and [[Rorgham]] prepare to attack a group of [[goblin]]s and their [[steam armor]] (78).
 
*[[Gorn]] encounters the [[corrupted orc]] [[Sesk]] while traveling through the [[Barrens]] (84).
 
*Former friends in life, [[Kastine]] and the [[Forsaken]] [[Eleska]] encounter each other (88).
 
*One week from [[Thunderbluff]], [[Nalock]] is ambushed by a pack of [[quilboar]]. He uses his hammer of life, [[Serasa]] (made from the bones and spirit of a [[gazelle]]), to defend himself. Starving, his hammer leads him a new gazelle pack (110).
 
*[[Kargor]] watches as [[Tigore]] proves his [[warrior]] skills through technology (122).
 
*[[Gungh]] is saved by the [[troll]] [[Woothi]] after he becomes lost in a jungle and is poisoned by a [[snake]] (128).
 
*[[Rufus Montaine]] and his father [[Morgan Montaine|Morgan]] are spectators at one of [[Blackmoore]]'s gladiator tournaments. Rufus gains permission and [[duel]]s [[Thrall]] showing him respect. Years later, Thrall honors him after his death (133, 136, 139).
 
*[[Master Vornal|Vornal]] looks over the newly built [[Sen'jin Village]], and contemplates the future of the [[Darkspear tribe]]. He thinks about the death of [[Sen'jin]], the new leader [[Vol'jin]], and of his son [[Vok'fon]] who spoke out against the [[Horde]], and was made an outcast (145).
 
*[[Osak and the White Kodo]] (148)
 
*[[Kalasan]] tries to brings a warning to [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] of a traitor in the [[Forsaken]]'s midst but is intercepted by the [[dreadlord]] [[Varimathras]] (153).
 
*[[Helda]] and [[karg]] are waylayed by a group of [[Grimtotem]] (164).
 
*[[Andarin Lightblade]] infiltrates the [[Undercity]] with the help from a [[Forsaken]], [[Trevor]], in order to free prisoners (165, 170, 173, 179, 185).
 
*[[Orc Tale]] (193)
 
*A [[tauren]] tells two legends to some young tauren calves. First, he tells of the [[night elf]] legend of three children of [[Cenarius]], the "the [[dryad]], the [[keeper of the grove]], and [[the centaur]]". Then, he tells them a legend of the [[Earth Mother]] and the [[Kodo]] (209, 211).
 
 
==Dark Factions==
 
Short stories found in ''[[Dark Factions]]''.
 
*The [[naga]] [[Zaj'tal]] (previously seen in ''[[Lands of Conflict]]'') battles the [[pandaren]] [[wardancer]] [[Shinjo Greatpaw]] (15).
 
*[[Kenry the Robber]] writes in his diary about how he, his second-in-command [[Marka]], and his band were ambushed by a group of [[tauren]] and a [[troll]] (75).
 
*[[Zul'armon]] is captured by an [[Atal'ai]] [[priest]] to be sacrificed to [[Hakkar]]. When a [[green dragon]] attacks the camp, Zul'armon is able to escape. Together they are both able to defeat the [[trolls]], allowing Zul'armon to return home (85, 88, 95).
 
*[[Garnett]], a [[human]] [[warrior]] fights a [[goblin]] during a [[gladiator]] tournament in [[Gadgetzan]] (102).
 
*[[Colmir]], [[Thrum]], and [[Glink]] attempt to clear out insects from a ancient tomb (105).
 
*[[Janelle]] and [[Shandra]] fight a supply of [[clockwerk goblin]]s. They discover a [[goblin]] [[tinker]] working a miniature factory producing the contraptions (108).
 
*[[Shomei]], [[Milanna]], and the rest of his companions fight [[Kritok]] and his [[goblin]] slaves (110)
 
*[[Darren]] and [[Maddox]] of the [[Explorers' League]] explore [[Uldaman]] and encounter a [[Dark Iron dwarf]] (113).
 
*[[Robeez]], a [[goblin]] [[merchant]], tries to sell his wares to a [[human]] girl (115).
 
*[[Tajarri]] trains a young [[human]] [[druid]] in the [[Moonglade]] (130).
 
*[[Tarku]] and [[Orgar]] of the [[Dark Horde]] argue over who is the better [[warrior]] (135).
 
*[[Artemal]] and [[Patrik]] of the [[Defias]] guard a post in [[Westfall]] with the help of some [[gnoll]]s. Although [[Revale]] and [[Salmister]] had warned them of danger, they are ambushed in a surprise attack by a disguised [[Stormwind]] [[knight]] (141).
 
*[[Arend]] battles the [[Scourge]] as a member of the [[Scarlet Crusade]]. During one of his battles, he encounters his [[undead]] wife, [[Lise]] (156).
 
 
==World of Warcraft Official Strategy Guide & World of Warcraft Master Guide, Second Edition==
 
Short stories found in ''[[World of Warcraft Official Strategy Guide]]'' & ''[[World of Warcraft Master Guide, Second Edition]]''.
 
*[[A Druid's Tale]]
 
*[[A Hunter Prowls]]
 
*[[A Shaman's Retribution]]
 
*[[A Warrior's Story]]
 
*[[Attacking from the Shadows]]
 
*[[Hidden Knowledge]]
 
*[[Priestly Reckoning]]
 
*[[The Light Stands Strong]]
 
*[[The True Threat]]
 
''Note: In later editions the titles of the stories are not printed. Instead they are given the heading "Lore".''
 
 
==World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Official Strategy Guide==
 
Short story found in ''World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Official Strategy Guide''.
 
*[[The Burning Legion Returns]]
 
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
 
{{Bookfooter|Short story}}
 
[[Category:Sources]]
 
[[Category:Short stories| ]]
 

Revision as of 03:02, 29 April 2011

Authentication frame

I doubt whether the change of the login procedure with the Authenticator (Patch_4.1.0_(undocumented_changes)#Possible_bugs) is a bug. It now shows the same behaviour as when you log into the forums or on Battle.net. First you must type the e-mail address and your password. When these are correct the Authenticator frame is shown if you have an Authenticator attached to your Battle.net account. It is the case with Battle.net and the forums, and since this patch it is also the case now with the WoW Client. Hans Kamp (talk) 04:50, 28 April 2011 (UTC)

It's a bug because Blizzard said so. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 04:52, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
That behavior also already existed in 4.0.6. If you loaded the game for the very first time, the authenticator box would not be there. If you then logged in with an authenticator and checked the "Remember My Account" box, the authenticator box would be added directly to the login page for all subsequent login attempts. -Valana (talk) 06:40, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
That behavior has always been the case, yes. In 4.1.0, however, the authenticator box is ALWAYS absent until you enter your password and login. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 07:12, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
Your point being? I was providing more information as to why it's clearly a bug, since the 4.1.0 behavior is not something new that suddenly matches everything else. -Valana (talk) 07:23, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
Ah, I misunderstood. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 07:24, 28 April 2011 (UTC)

Cooking & Fishing daily

Right now it says "The new Cooking and Fishing dailies in Darnassus, Ironforge, Thunder Bluff and Undercity are exclusive with the ones in Orgrimmar and Stormwind and each other, respectively. You can only complete one Cooking and one Fishing daily a day." This is simply not true. I have verified personally that you can complete the Dalaran and Shattrath cooking and fishing dailies in addition to one (and only one) from the capital cities. But every time I try to put in that clarification, it gets reverted by Nathanyel. Nathanyel, I get what you're saying that "the BC and WotLK are not related" but the current line is totally misleading. What's wrong with fixing it to be explicit? Bregdark (talk) 19:04, 28 April 2011 (UTC)

Dalaran and Shattrah dailies are outdated content which doesn't give any current reward, especially it doesn't give any skill increase. So at the moment you can only complete one current fishing/cooking daily. The way it's currently in this article is more explicit than what Blizzard's patch notes are (which are giving unfulfilled hopes), but is still somewhat misleading because it doesn't explicitly tell people that they can forget their hopes that the new dailies in IF/DS/TB/UC are additionally doable skill-increasing dailies. Mars85 (talk)
The Dalaran and Shattrath dailies aren't relevant content anymore, and haven't been for months/years. Besides, they never were exclusive with the Orgrimmar and Stormwind ones. Lastly, the statement may be misleading if taken completely out of context, but that's what context is for, and it's already set by the preceding sentence. -Valana (talk) 19:32, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
I think the current version, "You can only complete one racial city Cooking and Fishing daily per day." is too confusing. It's like it's trying to say the BC/Wrath dailies aren't included in this exclusion by not mentioning them at all. I don't understand why stating the old dailies are still exclusive with the new ones is a problem, relevant content or not. Dr. Cheis (talk) 03:02, 29 April 2011 (UTC)