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Did the reasoning for "Old Horde" to be redirected to [[History_of_the_Horde#Notes]] come from the now non-canon ''Horde Player's Guide'' or a scene in ''Lord of the Clans'' that has Orgrim Doomhammer giving leadership of what was left of it to Thrall? Is the old Horde a separate entity called the Old Horde?--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 23:12, 7 July 2011 (UTC)
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| faction = Alliance
 
| name=Ambermill
 
| ss = Ambermill.jpg
 
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| type = Town
 
| pop = 2,000
 
| race = {{Race|Human}}<br />
 
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| affiliation = [[Kirin Tor]], [[Alliance]], [[Gilneas]]
 
| loc = [[Silverpine Forest]]
 
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| status = Active
 
| source = ''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', pg 102-104
 
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'''Ambermill'''{{coords|61|64|Silverpine Forest}} is a [[human]] [[town]]<ref>[[Lands of Conflict]], pg. 102, 104.</ref> located slightly southwest of [[Lordamere Lake]] in the [[Silverpine Forest]]. It is occupied by the forces of the [[Kirin Tor]] who are {{reputation|friendly}} with the [[Alliance]]. 2,000 people inhabit the town, including soldiers and wizards from [[Dalaran]]. It was originally a part of [[Gilneas]].<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/features/genngreymane.html#6</ref>
 
 
Ambermill is the only human settlement in the Silverpine Forest, other than [[worgen]]-infested [[Pyrewood Village]]. Dalaran soldiers protect the inhabitants from the [[Forsaken]] and the forest’s other dangers. Ambermill is a haven for the Dalaran wizards who frequently survey the forest. The [[Dead Wolf Inn]] is known for its venison stew.<ref>[[Lands of Conflict]], pg. 104.</ref>
 
 
Prior to the advent of the [[Third War]], Ambermill was a relatively an unimportant site in the Silverpine Forest and was mainly used for [[lumber]] harvesting, but following the rampage of the [[Scourge]] and [[Burning Legion]] through the "northlands", the rebuilding [[wizard]]s of Dalaran began to form plans for the strategic use of the town. Ambermill was located atop a dormant [[ley line]] energy node, and in order to combat the [[Forsaken]] and other menaces, the Kirin Tor has attempted to reactivate the node.
 
 
Ambermill provides a safe haven for those Alliance adventurers traveling to the [[Tirisfal Glades]] and beyond. However, Ambermill is not the safest Alliance haven because the Forsaken desire to know why the Kirin Tor maintain the haven, and are just as eager to destroy it.
 
 
There are only two named NPCs in Ambermill, [[Archmage Ataeric]] and [[Dalaran Spellscribe]], a rare spawn who drops [[Cat Carrier (Black Tabby)]]. However, there is an oddly named mob here as of Cataclysm, the [[Ambermill Witchalok]].
 
 
It also contains a [[lumber mill]] that has no saw.
 
 
==Cataclysm==
 
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[[File:Archmage Ataeric (quest).jpg|thumb|250px|Ataeric tries to hold the power protecting Ambermill in check.]]
 
[[File:Ambermill residents undead.jpg|thumb|250px|The former residents of Ambermill, including Ataeric, fight for Sylvanas.]]
 
When the Forsaken conquered [[Silverpine Forest]], the inhabitants of Ambermill shifted their entire town to a pocket dimension to keep the Forsaken at bay. It was only accessible only from a portal in [[Beren's Peril]] but only one person could enter. It is revealed that they were plotting to return to aid the Alliance in its invasion of Lordaeron. Outside the pocket dimension, Ambermill is being protected by[[Elemental Servitor]]s, which the magi "created with immunities that the Forsaken cannot breach" according to [[Quest:Unyielding Servitors]]. One Horde adventurer entered the portal on behalf of [[Sylvannas]] and killed many [[Ambermill Magi]] and Archmage Ataeric, the human responsible for keeping the pocket dimension active.
 
 
In [[Quest:Transdimensional Warfare: Chapter II]]. The town is subsequently taken by the Forsaken as a part of a quest chain, and the inhabitants who were slain, including Ataeric, were risen as Forsaken.
 
 
The former residents of Ambermill, including Ataeric, appear during the final battle in Silverpine at the end of the Horde questing experience in that zone, contributing to a Forsaken victory and making it clear where their loyalties lie (for now) in undeath.
 
 
==Inhabitants==
 
*[[Elemental Servitor]] (visible)
 
*[[Archmage Ataeric]]
 
*[[Ambermill Brewmaster]]
 
*[[Ambermill Miner]]
 
*[[Ambermill Magister]]
 
*[[Ambermill Warder]]
 
*[[Ambermill Watcher]]
 
*[[Ambermill Witchalok]]
 
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
{{Silverpine Forest}}
 
 
[[fr:Moulin-de-l'Ambre]]
 
[[Category:Alliance territories]]
 
[[Category:Human territories]]
 
[[Category:Towns]]
 

Revision as of 23:12, 7 July 2011

Did the reasoning for "Old Horde" to be redirected to History_of_the_Horde#Notes come from the now non-canon Horde Player's Guide or a scene in Lord of the Clans that has Orgrim Doomhammer giving leadership of what was left of it to Thrall? Is the old Horde a separate entity called the Old Horde?--SWM2448 23:12, 7 July 2011 (UTC)