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NeutralTwilight Highlands
Level: 84-85
Twilightconcept
Concept art of Twilight Highlands
Capital(s) Bastion of Twilight
Population Unknown
Races Black dragon Black dragon
Twilight dragon Twilight dragon
Red dragon Red dragon
Wildhammer dwarfWildhammer dwarf Wildhammer dwarf
IconSmall Dragonmaw MaleIconSmall Dragonmaw Female Dragonmaw orc
IconSmall Gronn Gronn
IconSmall Ettin Ettin
Government None
Ruler(s) Cho'gall the Ogre-Mage
Major settlements Grim Batol
Highbank
Dragonmaw Port
Affiliation Contested
Location Northeastern Khaz Modan

The Twilight Highlands are found in northeastern Khaz Modan, east of the Wetlands. It is the location of the ancient dwarven fortress, Grim Batol, and also houses a majority of Twilight's Hammer settlements, working with Deathwing and his black dragonflight. There will be boats here for both the Alliance and Horde and a small red dragonflight presence. The story of the twilight dragonflight will also unfold in this zone.

Description from site

Azeroth's inhabitants endure a lifetime of struggle and conflict. They're subject to violence from neighboring enemies and rampaging beasts at an early age, and must learn to take up arms to defend themselves against predators. Regularly forced to cope with the deaths of friends, family, and members of their tribes, clans, cities, and guilds, these scarred survivors become stronger by reinforcing their walls, banding together with new allies, and raising sharp, careful, resilient children. They adapt. They change.

Few places on Azeroth exemplify this ever-changing dynamic more than the Twilight Highlands of the Eastern Kingdoms.

The highlands have undergone constant upheaval throughout their history, with races and factions thriving, collapsing, and changing seemingly without pause. The fortress-city of Grim Batol has played host to no fewer than three potent factions: the Wildhammer dwarves, who abandoned their home after a Dark Iron curse left it uninhabitable; the red dragonflight, which was forced to fight for the Horde in the captivity of the Dragonmaw orcs during the Second War; and, of course, the Dragonmaw themselves, who were driven from Grim Batol when the red dragonflight was finally freed from their grasp.

The Dragonmaw now cling to the edges of the highlands. They're no less wild and difficult to deal with than when they ruled Grim Batol, but their knowledge of dragons and warfare is of unquestionable importance, especially amidst the chaos of the Cataclysm. The Wildhammer dwarves dwell in forested outposts among the highlands' mountains; though long friendly with the Alliance, they have only now begun to consider casting their lot in with Stormwind and Ironforge thanks to the entreaties of their cousins, the Bronzebeard clan. Even the mighty red dragonflight has suffered greatly in recent months: its members have been decimated by a frenzied, newly aggressive black dragonflight attacking relentlessly from the petrified Obsidian Forest.

Amidst this upheaval, a new power has come to possess the highlands.

Though the environment has been given many names throughout its history, it's only been dubbed "Twilight" thanks to the dominance of its current masters. The fanatical Twilight's Hammer cultists appreciate the name, but there are more functional features to the swath of land they've chosen as their headquarters. It's rimmed by massive mountain peaks that scrape at the sky like fingernails, making invasion by land nearly impossible, and the highlands' black-glass beaches ensure that marine assaults are fraught with terror; ships docking on the peninsula risk running aground.

More important to the cult, however, is the promise of worldly extinction and change that permeates the land. In the dimness of the highlands, shadows are deeper. The sun and the rest of Azeroth seem distant. The elements themselves are more pronounced: fires burn hotter; rain forces its way into the ground; and the heaves and shudders of the land call to mind some colossal being stirring beneath the earth. This doesn't frighten the members of the Twilight's Hammer; it lulls them to sleep.

Their dark work is done here in a manner that could never have been realized in Silithus. The devoted of the Twilight's Hammer train in the halls of mighty fortresses, not tiny compounds and outposts. They summon dangerous, mercurial elementals who loathe each other to the point of outright war but still pause their feuds momentarily to work towards the destruction of the other races. Outside the highlands, the cult is fractious and divided. Here, it is guided on its mission of destruction by some of the cruelest and bloodiest names in history, yet the names associated with this cabal belie the true extent of its leadership.

These dark whisperers chose the highlands as their base of operations for a reason. They can feel the presence of the Old Gods in the air and see their victory in the darkness. The shifting landscape, battling factions, and wicked elements embody the cult's vision of what its world will become as it is finally purged of life and order. The rest of Azeroth will follow the Twilight Highlands into oblivion, one way or another. [1]

Geography

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Twilight Highlands map

Subregions

Altar of Ascension · The Black Breach · Bloodgulch · Circle of Elements · Citadel Gates · Crucible of Carnage · Crushblow · Den of the Disciples · Dragonmaw Pass · Dragonmaw Port · Dunwald Holdout · Dunwald Hovel · Dunwald Market Row · Dunwald Ruins · Dunwald Town Square · Elementium Depths · Firebeard Abbey · Firebeard's Patrol · The Great Sunder · Gorshak War Camp · Grim Batol · The Gullet · Highbank · The Husk of Sor'getha · Kirthaven · The Krazzworks · Loch Verrall · Maw of Madness · The Nosebleeds · Obsidian Breakers · Obsidian Forest · Remains of the Fleet · Ruins of Drakgor Encampment · Slithering Cove · Thundermar · Thundermar Wreckage · The Twilight Citadel (The Bastion of Twilight) · Twilight Altar of Storms · Twilight Shore · Vermillion Redoubt · Verrall River · Verrall River Mouth · Victor's Point · Wyrm's Bend

Instances

Instance name Level range Group size Approximate run time
Instance portal Grim Batol (instance) 85 5-player Unknown
Instance portal Bastion of Twilight 85+ 10/25-player Unknown

Travel hubs

Flight paths

Horde Flight paths from The Gullet

Neutral Flight paths from Vermillion Redoubt

Horde Flight paths from Crushblow

Horde Flight paths from Bloodgulch

Horde Flight paths from The Krazzworks

Regions adjacent to Twilight Highlands

Zone Name Faction Level Range Direction Access method
Loch Modan Alliance 10-20 Southwest By flying mount
Wetlands Alliance Horde 25-30 West By foot or by flying

Battlegrounds

Notable characters

Quests

See Twilight Highlands quests

Resources

Wild creatures

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Factions

Videos



Introduction quests, first quest hub, and an appearance by Deathwing:

Part 1 Part 2

Gallery

References

External links


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