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Black Morass / Dark Portal / Opening the Dark Portal

What is the official name? The LFG tool states the name as "Caverns of Time - Dark Portal" I think WoWWiki should keep to this name as the offical name too. --Ballistae 19:07, 12 March 2007 (EDT)

Why there is a reconstruction of Tarren Mill in the past? What is the event of the Caverns of Time regarding this town? N'Nanz 12:25, 22 October 2006

Rescuing Thrall from Durnholde, which is close to Tarren Mill. it's all inside an Instance, but you get into general - Hillsbrad Foothills, too :P --Tinkerer 08:32, 22 October 2006 (EDT)

A 'preview' from curse gaming: http://forums.curse-gaming.com/showthread.php?t=12929 --Nightlord 17:57, 22 October 2006 (EDT)

A 'sneak peak' which is on Google Video. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=957014131983903769&q=caverns+of+time+medivh The first boss. the name is difficult to read does anyone get "Chrono Lord Deja"? --Theschief 21:36, 1 November 2006 (EDT)

no methods of dying yet exist?

"no methods of dying yet exist"? What about pvp? divine intervention? feign death? --Voidvector 13:59, 3 January 2007 (EST)

outdated

This page is badly outdated, and still sounds like TBC isn't out yet. No mention of the attunement quests (if any) to get in. KelvinFrost 05:18, 26 January 2007 (EST)

The attunement for hyjal is pretty big, and should be listed. User:CrazyJack/Sig 05:33, 26 January 2007 (EST)

Collapse

Regarding the "kaldorei vessel"... two npc's near it mention that "It came crashing through shortly after the collapse. We're examining it now." Does anyone know what the "collapse" there talking about it? Hordesupporter 01:54, 8 May 2007 (EDT)

I think that instance will relate somehow to happenings of the great sundering. Ok some of my speculation, we will see (just see) the aspects. The plot fits there, maybe the master of Infite dragonflight is an Old god? This old god maybe want to change history because, He could be unleashed, in fact, Neltharion were gone insane by Old gods, so, the betrayl of Neltharion were noticed when he used dragonsoul/demonsoul against nightelfs and demons. If this show of betrayl would be cancelled, there would be NO information about betrayal, and Neltharian could live normally with his fellow aspects. But Neltharion could unleash the old god, because Sundering (i assume) sent old god to depths of the ocean. If the sundering would be cancelled, Neltharion could DIG old god from his prison. Because of sundering, this ain't possible because of watermasses. So, this is just speculation. Sasupoika 01:54, 8 May 2007 (EST)

I heard that it is the entrance to Hyjal by someone.--SWM2448 13:53, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

Um... ok... I was asking about the "collapse", is there any information on it? Hordesupporter 22:26, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

it could be when the high elves first put their feet on the eastern kingdoms after they're exiled from the kaldorei. though i don't recall hearing anything about a fight (except the over-time one with the corruption of the elves, but that hardly counts). that could be it, but i dunno. User:Taurmindo/sig 13:09, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

The Fourth Instance

There's so many cool places Blizzard could go with this. Obviously it involves Night Elves, and since the history of the Night Elves goes all the way back when, there's a ton of bad ass stuff they can choose to go with. I wonder what they'll go with. First invasion of the burning legion would be cool, but I dunno if they'd be willing to explore that since they've already sort of done that with battle of Mt. Hyjal. Can't wait to find out. Maarz 00:01, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

Flying Mounts in CoT

I was looking through the article and (unless I'm going blind) I didn't see anything about flying mounts in the Caverns of Time. Anyone able to say wether they're allowed or not? --Kinyi 15:36, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

Can't. You're on Azeroth, so no. Pzychotix 15:47, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

Caverns of Time: "Old Stratholme"?

According to MMO-Champion, the fourth Caverns of Time instance will be set in Stratholme during Arthas' purge, and you're part of the soon-to-be-corrupted Prince's army. This is actually kinda interesting to me, because even though I'm not in any RP servers, I still write stories - and my main, Saavedro, is known as "Saavedro of Stratholme" because that's where he spent most of his adult life. That will feel kinda odd - purging your own town even though (historically) you weren't even in it when it happened! *wicked grin*

On topic, however: I'm curious how this will work. Tigole apparently said it was gonna be a 5-man, level 80 instance (so no mid-level CoT, like now). I'm guessing that it will be like the Baron-in-45 run, only this time you have to kill more people and burn more buildings than Mal'Ganis within a certain period. Perhaps those plagued people (or Mal'Ganis' Scourge) might be the agents of the Infinite Dragonflight? They didn't appear in Hyjal, but they took quite an active role in the other two instances - most especially Black Morass, as they attacked Medivh directly rather than through disguised agents, like the Tarren Mill guards in Old Hillsbrad. Perhaps their objective is to kill Arthas before he becomes the Lich King?

And I wonder - considering where it's set (a still-relatively intact Lordaeron, just like Old Hillsbrad), will the non-human/dwarf/gnome races get human illusions there too? --Joshmaul 10:34, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

Considering that there's not much need to hide identities before soon-to-be-dead people, but on the other hand you may have to be in contact with other people from army, it could go either way. --Rowaasr13 12:56, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
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