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[[File:Keel Harbor.jpg|thumb|Keel Harbor, Gilneas]]
 
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[[File:Keel Harbour.jpg|right|thumb|Keel Harbor, Ruins of Gilneas]]
 
[[File:Keel Harbour.jpg|right|thumb|Keel Harbor, Ruins of Gilneas]]
'''Keel Harbor''' is a subzone of [[Gilneas]]. It is a quest hub in which the Gilneans give another attempt at repelling the Horde invaders. The [[worgen]] [[adventurers]] arrive here after the [[Quest:The Battle for Gilneas City|Battle for Gilneas City]], where they regroup with the other survivors and their [[night elf]] allies. After the combined forces have dealt with the [[Horde]] reinforcements, they escape from the doomed land to [[Darnassus]].
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'''Keel Harbor''' is a subzone of [[Gilneas]]. It is a quest hub [[harbor]] in which the Gilneans give another attempt at repelling the Horde invaders. The [[worgen]] [[adventurers]] arrive here after the [[Quest:The Battle for Gilneas City|Battle for Gilneas City]], where they regroup with the other survivors and their [[night elf]] allies. After the combined forces have dealt with the [[Horde]] reinforcements, they escape from the doomed land to [[Darnassus]].
   
 
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Revision as of 19:47, 8 February 2011

Keel Harbor

Keel Harbor, Gilneas

Keel Harbour

Keel Harbor, Ruins of Gilneas

Keel Harbor is a subzone of Gilneas. It is a quest hub harbor in which the Gilneans give another attempt at repelling the Horde invaders. The worgen adventurers arrive here after the Battle for Gilneas City, where they regroup with the other survivors and their night elf allies. After the combined forces have dealt with the Horde reinforcements, they escape from the doomed land to Darnassus.

Quests

Inspirations

  • As a shipbuilding term, keel is long beam laid at the bottom of hull and going through almost whole ship.
  • Keel Harbor may be also a reference to German port city of Kiel (pronunciation the same as Keel), which is one of the biggest harbors and shipbuilding centres in Europe.