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Beyond the Untamed
Horizon
Less than twenty years ago, the orcs' former homeworld, Draenor, was
ripped apart by the violent energies of several dimensional portals
that tore the very fabric of the planet to pieces. This catastrophic
event left Draenor a broken, shattered world that the survivors came
to call Outland. To this day, some parts of Outland are still
unreachable by foot or boat, floating eerily on the horizon as
silent reminders of the terrible fate that befell Draenor. Yet the
denizens of Outland have adapted and learned to harness some of the
indigenous species as flying mounts, allowing adventurers to reach
even the most remote and dangerous regions of this wild, untamed
world.
One of the most exciting new features of World of Warcraft: The
Burning Crusade will be the introduction of a new kind of mount that
will provide players with unprecedented freedom to explore the world
of Outland from an entirely new perspective. After reaching level
70, players will eventually be able to obtain a flying mount for
their characters. Outland is home to incredibly varied and exotic
fauna, and the sentient inhabitants of this world have trained
several unique creatures as flying mounts. Both Horde and Alliance
will have their own special type of mount, but there are also mounts
that will be extremely rare even among the most powerful characters.
The nether drake is one of these.
With flying mounts, players will be able to take to the skies, to
soar among the crimson clouds of Hellfire Peninsula or watch as
Nagrand's sea of grass swaying in the breeze far below as they make
their way to new lands. Players will have full control over their
flying mounts, allowing them to roam the skies and freely explore
all regions of Outland. In fact, certain areas of Outland will only
be accessible by air, as some parts of the ruined world are floating
out in the void, unreachable except by those who command one of
Outland's flying creatures.
A few of these "unlockable" areas are actually located near some of
the lower-level regions of Outland; a player's journey will take
them through the Dark Portal to the very ends of Outland and finally
back to where they started, thus completing the circle – but now
they will be able to access regions that were previously only
viewable from a distance. Some dungeons also feature wings that
can't be reached without a flying mount, and this should provide
players with a profound sense of advancement after having gained
considerable experience, new abilities, and powerful weapons and
armor. In a way, the flying mount represents the most tangible
accomplishment of a character's progress up to level 70, but it also
serves as a key to the content that awaits players beyond the
maximum level.
Origin of the Nether Drakes
Near the end of the Second War, the black dragon Deathwing traveled
through the Dark Portal to Draenor. Believing the world to be a
relatively safe haven for his offspring, he secreted away a cache of
black dragon eggs. Following the war, Ner'zhul recklessly opened
multiple portals on Draenor, and the magical stress tore the planet
apart. The energies released in this catastrophe altered Deathwing's
eggs, resulting in the nether drakes: partially corporeal and
partially ethereal dragons who possess the ability to shift between
the astral and physical planes. Without Deathwing's guidance, these
otherworldly nether drakes are just now finding their own way among
the blasted ruins of Outland..
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