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==Headquarters==
 
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The following [[NPC]]s can be found in [[Uldaman]].
   
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== Questgivers ==
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"Stratholme is now the headquaters of the Scourge in Lordaeron. "
 
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-That seems arguable at best. Does this title not seem more fitting for Naxxramas? --[[User:Pure.Wasted|Pure.Wasted]] 17:05, 2 October 2006 (EDT)
 
   
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=== {{Alliance Icon}} Alliance ===
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:Yeah, definetly Naxxramas is the "headquarters", seeing as how Kel'Thuzad (Arthas' 2nd in command) resides there. --[[User:TM41|TM41]] 23:15, 11 November 2006 (EST)
 
 
* {{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Kand Sandseeker|Explorers' League}}
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**{{Questlong|Alliance|39D|It's What's Inside That Counts}}
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* {{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Lead Prospector Durdin|Explorers' League}}
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**{{Questlong|Alliance|39D|The Chamber of Khaz'mul}}
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***{{Questlong|Alliance|40D|Archaedas, The Ancient Stone Watcher}}
 
* {{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Olga Runesworn|Explorers' League}}
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**{{Questlong|Alliance|39D|Behind Closed Doors}}
   
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=== {{Horde Icon}} Horde ===
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:What about hte Frozen Crown? After all, thats where the Lich King himself resides. -- [[User:Demongo55|Demongo55]] 17:11, 16 December 2006 (EST)
 
 
* {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|Aoren Sunglow|The Reliquary}}
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**{{Questlong|Horde|39D|We Require More Minerals}}
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* {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Horde|High Examiner Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher|The Reliquary}}
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**{{Questlong|Horde|39D|The Chamber of Khaz'mul}}
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***{{Questlong|Horde|40D|Archaedas, The Ancient Stone Watcher}}
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* {{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Lidia Sunglow|The Reliquary}}
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**{{Questlong|Horde|39D|Behind Closed Doors}}
   
 
=== {{Neutral Icon}} Neutral ===
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::Frozen...Crown...honey, you're mixing the two tings up :) --[[User:Maibe|Maibe]] 18:33, 16 December 2006 (EST)
 
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* [[File:inv_misc_platnumdisks.png|18px]]{{NPC|Neutral|The Discs of Norgannon}}
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**{{Questlong|Neutral|40D|The Platinum Discs (Neutral)}}
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**{{Questlong|Neutral|40D|The Platinum Discs (Alliance)}}
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**{{Questlong|Neutral|40D|The Platinum Discs (Horde) (1)}}
   
 
== Bosses ==
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=="...the base of key oil refineries..."==
 
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=== {{Alliance Icon}} Alliance ===
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Um, this seems a tad strange. I believe refining and using oil is generally a modern development and not something used in a fantasy/medieval setting. Where did this information come from? -- [[User:Montag|Montag]] 01:29, 26 March 2006 (EST)
 
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* {{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Baelog}}
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* {{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Eric "The Swift"}}
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* {{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Alliance|Olaf}}
   
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=== Hostile ===
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:You never played WC2, did you? --[[User:Adonzo|Adonzo]] 02:46, 30 March 2006 (EST)
 
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* {{RaceIconExt|Golem|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Ancient Stone Keeper}}
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* {{RaceIconExt|StoneKeeper|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Archaedas|Ancient Stone Watcher}}
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* {{RaceIcon|DarkIron|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Galgann Firehammer}}
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* {{RaceIconExt|Trogg|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Grimlok|Stonevault Chieftain}}
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* {{RaceIcon|Titan|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Ironaya}}
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* {{RaceIconExt|Golem|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Obsidian Sentinel}}
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* {{RaceIconExt|Trogg|Small}}{{NPC|Combat|Revelosh}}
   
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== Profession Trainers ==
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::You're right, you're right. I suppose it's not the first anachronistic thing in the Warcraft series, though. -- [[User:Montag|Montag]] 16:13, 31 March 2006 (EST)
 
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=== {{Neutral Icon}} Neutral ===
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* {{RaceIcon|Human|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Neutral|Annora|Enchanting Trainer}}
   
 
== Information Givers ==
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Oil refineries were built out in open water. They weren't acually INSIDE the city. The oil was only used in shipbuilding(or at least that's all we've been led to believe from WCII.)
 
   
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=== {{Neutral Icon}} Neutral ===
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::Its one of the ingredients in [[Phlogiston]] production, which is the main fuel in most steam-powered/gas powered technology..[[User:Baggins|Baggins]] 17:59, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
 
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* {{RaceIconExt|StoneKeeper|Small}}{{NPC|Neutral|Lore Keeper of Norgannon}} (Titan Creation Myth lore)
   
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== Other Notable NPCs ==
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==The Restless Souls==
 
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=== {{Neutral Icon}} Neutral ===
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* {{RaceIcon|Undead|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Neutral|Remains of a Paladin}}
   
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[[Category:Uldaman| List]]
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I'm pretty sure the quest "The Restless Souls (Part 2)" can only be completed in Living side of Stratholme (no one ever goes to the left after entering undead). If anyone else can confirm this, please edit the info on the main page. --[[User:vinaur|vinaur]] 17:46, 20 December 2006 (EDT)
 
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[[Category:NPCs by zone]]
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:Good catch, the quests needed a little clarifcation on which sides you could do what. It might almost be worth while to have a nuetral section for quests.--[[User:Stfrn|Stfrn]] 18:42, 22 December 2006 (EST)
 
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== Lockpicking ==
 
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the page mentions needing lockpicking 275 to get through the eastwall gate, but mine is at 295 and the gate is still red to me. was it changed in a more recent update?
 
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== Blood Elf Quest ==
 
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The quest chain {{quest|True Masters of the Light(3)}} states two interesting facts about the scarlet bastion:
 
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1.) The original name of the Scarlet bastion is the 'Alonsus Chapel',where [[Alonsus Faol]] founded the [[Knights of the Silver Hand]].2.) The reason that it isn't burning like the rest of the city, humor aside, is because of an 'eternal flame' that protects it. Can someone add these? The layout makes no scence to me...--[[User:Sandwichman2448|Sandwichman2448]] 19:04, 19 March 2007 (EDT)
 
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:1.) Even if the trainers DO say that little chapel near the back entrance is the scarlet bastion, they not only lie, but also think their trainees very very stupid. The little chapel was called alonsus chapel all along, I tihnk it's even said in the quest for Aurrius, who sits in it, praying, hoping for players to help him getting a little medallion from the bastion so he can face Rivendare. But seriously...bloodknights aren't true paladins, so, how should they know the basics...heck, why should anyone (at least on an RP server) with a little bit of reason HELP them condemn the city...--[[User:Maibe|Maibe]] 11:01, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
 
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::Just because they've obtained their power through force doesn't mean that they're ignorant of the ways of the Light. Before becoming blood elves, high elves have been paladins and some worshipped the Light. It's quite logical that their knowledge of the Light has been carried over, and although may not be taught to such an extent to new paladins, they still know of it. [[User:Pzychotix|Pzychotix]] 11:07, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
 
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:::They may KNOW...but they ignore it...--[[User:Maibe|Maibe]] 11:12, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
 
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:To do the quest, blood elves have to go to the small chapel near the back entrance - to which the quest correctly refers to as the Alonsus Chapel. You probably misunderstood something there, as the Scarlet Bastion hasn't anything to do with this quest. As far as I know, though, the Bastion has once been the Cathedral of Stratholme, before it was fortified by the Crimson Legion during the Crusade's attack against the Scourge forces there. [[Tulon|Tulon]] 20:15 8 June 2007
 
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== No More Strat ==
 
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People don't do Strat anymore, I can't get a group for this place to save my life! Even my guild turns me down in when I ask for a Strat group. [[User:Hordesupporter|Hordesupporter]] 00:15, 28 April 2007 (EDT)
 
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I did it on Frandar last week for my epic mount quest. --{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 16:06, 28 April 2007 (EDT)
 
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The last group I was with decided to leave after *1* wipe, the wipe occured because the healer backed up into the tunnel where gates come down and he got killed by mutant rats. [[User:Hordesupporter|Hordesupporter]] 22:23, 30 April 2007 (EDT)
 
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==Fras Siabi and Afrasiabi==
 
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Has any noticed the similarity in names between that guy in SW (I think hes the lvl 72 on the horse) on this guy Fras Siabi?
 
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([[User:Mr.X8|Mr.X8]] 00:50, 25 May 2007 (UTC))
 
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:Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think both names are a reference to a blizzard employee--[[User:Maibe|Maibe]] 11:02, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
 
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== Changes ==
 
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Shouldn't we change the Quest section of the article to something like this?
 
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{| class="darktable"
 
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! Quest name
 
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! Quest giver
 
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! Zone location
 
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!colspan="3"|{{Neutral Icon Small}} Neutral quests
 
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| {{questlong|Neutral|60|The Archivist}}
 
| {{RaceIcon|Human|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Neutral|Duke Nicholas Zverenhoff}}
 
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| [[Light's Hope Chapel]], [[Eastern Plaguelands]]
 
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| {{questlong|Neutral|60|The Great Fras Siabi}}
 
| {{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Male|Small}}{{NPC|Neutral|Smokey LaRue}}
 
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| [[Light's Hope Chapel]], [[Eastern Plaguelands]]
 
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| {{questlong|Neutral|60|Of Love and Family}}
 
| {{RaceIcon|Human|Female|Small}}{{NPC|Neutral|Artist Renfray}}
 
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| [[Caer Darrow]], [[Western Plaguelands]]
 
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[[User:ShiggyWiiB|ShiggyWiiB]] ([[User talk:ShiggyWiiB|talk]]) 01:34, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
 
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== Banners ==
 
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The Trivia section says that the only place you see Lorderon banners is near the unused raid portal, but this isn't true. You see quite a lot of Lorderon banners with a red L in the Scarlet Bastion area, both inside and outside of it.
 
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:The one with the red is the [[Scarlet Crusade]]'s symbol, not that of Lordaeron. The flag of Lordaeron is specifically the blue one; that said, this tunnel isn't the only place you find them, as there's at least two in one of the trapped tunnels in the Gauntlet. As well, please sign your comments using the four tilde. [[User:Scieran|Scieran]] ([[User talk:Scieran|talk]]) 15:11, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
 
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==Additional Information Inaccuracy==
 
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Removed the following article:
 
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<br><i>"There has also been some controversy over the current state of Stratholme. Sense, [[Naxxramas]] used to be floating above it and had [[Kel'Thuzad]] commanding and constantly dumping the plague over the [[plaguelands]], now it has moved to [[Northrend]]. So this leaves the question: With the [[Argent Dawn]] and the [[Scarlet Crusade]] fighting the undead cant they clense the plaguelands? There is a druid and a shaman ([[Rayne]] and [[Rimblat Earthshatter]]) in [[Light's Hope Chapel]] in the [[Eastern Plaguelands]] who have proven that the land can be cured and now that Naxxramas has moved some people think that the plaguelands wont be the plaguelands for much longer.</i>
 
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Removed on the basis that the [[Plaguelands]] were originally created due to the spread of the [[plague]] by grain distributed throughout the lands of [[Lordaeron]] by the [[Cult of the Damned]]. The plague itself has been maintained by the many [[plague cauldron]]s, and the remaining forces of the Cult of the Damned (within both [[Stratholme]] and especially the [[Scholomance]]), stationed throughout the plaguelands.
 
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Also, to be noted, [[Naxxramas]] itself did not appear over Stratholme until much after Lordaeron had been destroyed by the plague.
 
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<br>While it is possible Naxxramas played a role in the plaguelands continued scourging, it by no means was the single or predominant reason. --[[User:Aconite Vyper|Aconite Vyper]] ([[User talk:Aconite Vyper|talk]]) 04:32, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
 
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== Arthas ==
 
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Ironic as it may sound, Arthas' massacre of the inhabitants of Stratholme may have been responsible for there being an Azeroth for us to play in. Of course there may have been unforseen events that might have affected the following, but it seems to me that if it weren't for that culling, which marked the start of his descent into evil, the Burning Legion and Scourge would together have wiped out the world of Warcraft. Think about what would have happened if he had been talked out of it by Jaina and Uther:
 
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#Arthas decides to leave the city, waiting until the people have turned undead before going in.
 
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#As a result he never meets Mal'Ganis and never goes to Northrend.
 
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#So he never finds Frostmourne or becomes corrupted.
 
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#However his sparing of Stratholme results in more reinforcements for the Scourge, so that Lordaeron falls regardless.
 
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#Eventually Archimonde is summoned into Azeroth and leaves for Kalimdor.
 
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#Since Arthas was not corrupted, he does not encounter Illidan in Felwood. As a result Illidan doesn't know about the Skull of Gul'dan, risking giving a dangerous weapon into the Burning Legion's hands.
 
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#It also means the Lich King has no way of betraying the Legion, and so he must continue to comply with them.
 
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#Jaina, who ended up marrying Arthas, stays with him in what remains of Lordaeron. Or they may have fled to Stormwind. Either way there are no human reinforcements at the Battle of Mount Hyjal.
 
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#The battle is lost and Archimonde consumes the power of Nordrassil.
 
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#He goes on to utterly destroy the night elves, and then returns to finish off Lordaeron and ultimately the rest of Azeroth.
 
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#In the meantime, Illidan still has the same power he has always had.
 
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#He is unable to assault Icecrown, so the Lich King therefore does not lose any power.
 
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#So the Forsaken never manage to split off, and there are many more Scourge forces to help the Burning Legion in the conquest of the world.
 
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Thoughts anyone? {{User:Jormungand01/sig}} 23:04, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
 
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==Purpose of the Raid Portal==
 
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One editor seems to be making the claim in the article that the raid portal near Slaughter Square is not the [[Naxxramas]] portal, based primarily on the idea that since [[Naxxramas]] is in the air, a portal is illogical. However, common sense dictates that since [[Naxxramas]] is internally referred to as StratholmeRaid, that this is indeed the original [[Naxxramas]] raid portal. [[User:Enetheru|Enetheru]] ([[User talk:Enetheru|talk]]) 19:03, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
 
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== North of Strat ==
 
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I recently saw a youtube video north of here? Anyone know about this place? ([[User:Hallowseve15|Hallowseve15]] ([[User talk:Hallowseve15|talk]]) 01:10, 27 July 2009 (UTC))
 
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== New Dungeon Finder Classification ==
 
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I think the page should be reorganized to better conform to the new dungeon finder tool, which splits Stratholme into 2 different dungeons within the same instance: Main Gate, and Service Entrance, both 57-60. Particularly, which bosses are considered to belong to which section, and who is the end boss for each one? Or is there a difference at all besides where you start? This is a pretty popular page, so I wouldn't want to screw it up by making a bunch of changes that nobody likes. I also haven't done Strat very much with the dungeon finder so I don't have all the answers. At the very least I feel like there needs to be some kind of consensus on the details of what's what before anybody gets to work. [[User:Dr. Cheis|Dr. Cheis]] ([[User talk:Dr. Cheis|talk]]) 09:08, February 6, 2010 (UTC)
 
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:There is no difference. The service gate provides an easier and faster way to do just the undead side if one has the key from the magistrate. It of course also allows for quick run outs, as the main gate is blocked off after you enter. {{User:Coobra/Sig4}} 09:12, February 6, 2010 (UTC)
 
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::I just did a random dungeon for Stratholme at the main gate. We went off to the undead side, killed the Baron, and the dungeon wasn't over... we were supposed to go the other direction. Because of this, and the table on the dungeon finder page which lists the bosses for each entrance separately, I'm changing the page to specify the correct end bosses. [[User:Dr. Cheis|Dr. Cheis]] ([[User talk:Dr. Cheis|talk]]) 19:53, March 24, 2010 (UTC)
 
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== Recent Changes ==
 
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I noticed the the NPC list in this page was incomplete, mostly referencing only mobs on the the Scarlet Side of Stratholme. I've added a lot of other NPCs and encounters so I hope it's more complete now. I've also made the division between the Scarlet and Scourge sides a bit more distinct in the formatting. I'm kind of a newb at wiki-ing though, so although I tried to avoid making errors it wouldn't surprise me if there are any. (Also sorry for doing it in so many edits, but the page was simply too big for me to be able to manage editing the entire page at once and still remember what's what.) Just a heads-up that the page may need some style or form corrections, but I think overall it's in the best shape it's ever been in. [[User:Dr. Cheis|Dr. Cheis]] ([[User talk:Dr. Cheis|talk]]) 06:23, March 30, 2010 (UTC)
 
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== CoT speculation ==
 
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I removed this bit in the CoT section:
 
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"This would, according to the storyline, make it appear as though it is the
 
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The players were never "to blame", they were never there in the first place.
 
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Arthas did purge the city by himself. [[User:Personalmountains|Personalmountains]] ([[User talk:Personalmountains|talk]]) 02:47, April 18, 2010 (UTC)
 
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:Even in the original mission, there were other units helping Arthas. Why couldn't those random footmen, knights, and priests have been us instead? -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 05:31, April 18, 2010 (UTC)
 
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::Every time he asks those unwillingly to help purge the city, I leave. =P {{User:Coobra/Sig4}} 05:48, April 18, 2010 (UTC)
 
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:::Player characters are part of "Arthas' army" during the Culling, only called "heroes" because they did most of the job, but still no name will be remembered (like the Taretha/Thrall brain washing by [[Erozion]]?)
 
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::::I understand that Arthas did not single-handedly kill everyone in Stratholme and that he had people with him. My point is that the players were not part of those at that time. For example, as far as I can tell, the Draenei arrive in Azeroth at least five years after the culling, which means that as a Draenei, there is no way I could have been there. This is the reason we get the human illusion buff.
 
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Revision as of 11:28, 22 February 2011

The following NPCs can be found in Uldaman.

Questgivers

Alliance Crest Alliance

Horde Crest Horde

Neutral Neutral

Bosses

Alliance Crest Alliance

Hostile

Profession Trainers

Neutral Neutral

  • IconSmall Human FemaleNeutral Annora <Enchanting Trainer>

Information Givers

Neutral Neutral

Other Notable NPCs

Neutral Neutral