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|prev = [[Gilneas civil war]], [[Operation: Gnomeregan]], [[Zalazane's Fall]], [[War against the Nightmare]]
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|name = Captain Skarloc
 
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|conc = [[Elemental War]]
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|image = Skarloc.jpg
 
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|name = Invasion of Gilneas
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|race = Human
 
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|image = Invasion of Gilneas.jpg
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|level = 68 [[Elite]] ([[Normal]])
 
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|place = [[Gilneas]], [[Silverpine Forest]]
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|faction = Combat
 
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|conflict=[[Alliance-Horde War]]
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|location = Outside [[Durnholde Keep]], in [[Old Hillsbrad Foothills]]
 
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|result = Gilneas remains contested between the [[Alliance]] and the [[Horde]]
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|instance=Escape from Durnholde Keep
 
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|creature=[[Humanoid]]
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|side1 = *[[Alliance]]
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**[[Gilneas]]
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|character=Protection [[Paladin]]
 
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**Expeditionary [[Night Elves]] of [[Darnassus]]
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}}
 
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|side2 = *[[Horde]]
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**[[Forsaken]]
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**Expeditionary [[Orcs]] of [[Durotar]]
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|commanders1 = *[[Genn Greymane|King Genn Greymane]]
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**[[Liam Greymane|Prince Liam Greymane]]†
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**[[Darius Crowley|Lord Darius Crowley]]
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**[[Lorna Crowley]]
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**[[Krennan Aranas]]
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**[[Vincent Godfrey|Lord Vincent Godfrey]]†
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***[[Baron Ashbury]]†
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***[[Lord Walden]]†
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*[[Belrysa Starbreeze]]
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**[[Vassandra Stormclaw]]
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**[[Lyros Swiftwind]]
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**[[Talran of the Wild]]
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|commanders2 = *[[Sylvanas Windrunner]]
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**[[Executor Cornell]]†
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**[[High Executor Crenshaw]]
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**[[Gorerot]]†
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**[[Dark Ranger Thyala]]†
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**[[Valnov the Mad]]†
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*[[General Warhowl]]
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**[[Korm Bonegrind]]†
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**[[High Warlord Cromush]]
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The '''Invasion of Gilneas''' is the first battle between the [[worgen (playable)|worgen]] of [[Gilneas]] and the [[Horde]]. The outcome of this invasion is revealed in ''[[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm]]''.
   
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==Causes of the invasion==
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the second [[mini-boss]] of [[Escape from Durnholde]] in [[Caverns of Time]].
 
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The [[Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm]] has caused the gates of the [[Greymane Wall]] to shatter, which marked the end of Gilneas's isolationism from the rest of Azeroth. Due to the events at the [[Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate]], the [[Forsaken]] are "in the dog house" with the rest of the Horde and the Horde leadership, now controlled by [[Garrosh Hellscream]], has ordered [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] to claim Gilneas so the Horde can have a port in southern [[Lordaeron]].<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/media/</ref>
   
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==Chronology==
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He appears when you've escorted [[Thrall]] through the front gate of [[Durnholde Keep]]. He rides up to Thrall, talks to him, and then starts attacking.
 
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Ships of the Forsaken Navy commenced a bombardment of the coastal town of [[Duskhaven]] and its surrounding farmsteads while landing footsoldiers. Newly-cured worgen, acting under the command of [[Liam Greymane|Prince Liam Greymane]], moved into action, catapulting onto the ships and slaying their captains, and then leashing a pack of [[mastiff]]s on the area commander, [[Dark Ranger Thyala]]. But even with this victory, there came a price. The earth, already weakened from the bombardment, began to fragment and collapse as the Cataclysm continued, and an evacuation of Duskhaven was put together before the town was completely consumed. The survivors fled to [[Greymane Manor]], and then further inland - into the [[Blackwald]].
   
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==Attacks and Abilities==
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===Origins of the Curse===
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Within this dark forest, the Gilneans met the [[night elf|night elves]], who told them of the origins of the worgen curse - that long ago, the [[Druids of the Scythe]] had abandoned the balance and allowed the beast within to consume them. They had been banished to the [[Emerald Dream]] to sleep for eternity under [[Tal'doren]], the wild tree in the Blackwald...but not before their curse had spread. [[Darius Crowley|Lord Darius Crowley]], who had also been transformed into a worgen and had managed to regain the balance between man and beast, revealed that the Forsaken were not only after the lands of Gilneas, they were after something that could bring the worgen under their control - the [[Scythe of Elune]]. Aided by [[Tobias Mistmantle]] and his trackers, the worgen killed Sylvanas' [[dark ranger]]s and reclaimed the precious artifact. Knowing that the alchemy that had returned their minds to them would not last long, the worgen drank of the waters of Tal'doren, and restored the balance between human and beast. [[Genn Greymane|King Genn Greymane]] himself came to the Blackwald and revealed that he too had been affected by the curse, and joined with all of his people to drive the Forsaken from their lands.
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*'''[[Melee|Basic Melee]]''': Negligible (1500-1900 on a tank in Heroic).
 
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*'''[[Holy Light]]''': He will heal himself or one of the Wardens. Interruptable by any means, but you can not silence him.
 
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*'''[[Cleanse]]''': He will dispel most forms of [[crowd control]] you put on the adds, such as [[Polymorph]].
 
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*'''[[Hammer of Justice]]''': Stuns target for 6 seconds.
 
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*'''[[Holy Shield]]''': Holy damage on successful Blocks (440 damage in Heroic).
 
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*'''[[Devotion Aura]]'''
 
   
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===Godfrey's Treason===
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'''Heroic Only'''
 
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[[Lord Godfrey]] was an unaffected nobleman who condemned the transformed Gilneans as monsters. Upon learning that Greymane himself had been cursed, Godfrey put a plan into motion that he believed would save Gilneas. Joined by two eastern lords, [[Baron Ashbury]] and [[Lord Walden]], Godfrey captured Greymane and held him prisoner. He hoped that by turning the king over to the Forsaken, Gilneas would be spared.
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*'''[[Consecrate]]''': Players standing on Consecrated ground take 675 Holy damage per second.
 
   
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The Gilnean worgen struck back, tracking down and assassinating both Ashbury and Walden, and cornered Godfrey at [[Tempest's Reach]]. With his support gone and his plan defeated, Godfrey committed suicide rather than acknowledge a [[worgen]] as his king.
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==Strategy==
 
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Skarloc comes with two adds: a Warden (healer) and a Veteran (warrior). These are mobs you have already killed around the Keep, and should be familiar. While tanking Skarloc, kill the healer as soon as possible, preferably stunning every heal he tries to do. After that, take on the warrior, and finish Skarloc after that. Skarloc doesn't hit extremely hard - but he can take a lot of hits, so Counterspell him where possible. He is immune to Curse of Tongues, but the other two can be feared out of the fight.
 
   
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===The Battle for Gilneas City===
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Fear works particularly well in this fight. There is ample room to fear kite one or both of Skarloc's adds, and the only enemies in range to aggro are mid 20's beasts that are native to the area. A single warlock can easily down Skarloc's healer and keep it from doing anything besides running for the entire fight. Then the warlock can dispense with the warrior add, all the while leaving the other four to focus directly on Skarloc.
 
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With the dissent from within crushed, Greymane sent his loyal supporters to aid in liberating the mining town of [[Emberstone]] from Forsaken control. Prince Liam and [[Lorna Crowley]], the daughter of Lord Darius, led the troop, making headquarters in the livery stables. After freeing the enslaved Gilneans, they aimed at the Forsaken leader, [[Executor Cornell]], known for his unbound ruthlessness, and [[Valnov the Mad]], the so-called scientist who carried out inhuman experiments on the villagers too old to work the mines.
   
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Having assembled an army composed of every available Gilnean, the army was split around [[Gilneas City]], Liam heading the assault from this gate, while King Greymane and Lord Crowley handled the assault on the other districts.
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''Note to above'': Your tank should easily be able to pick up Skarloc and the veteran, usually the one on the left (facing him). If the rest of the group focuses on the Warden, you should be able to down him within a matter of seconds, move to the next add, then down Skarloc.
 
   
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Around [[Stoneward Prison]], the [[flesh beast]] known as [[Gorerot]] appeared and threatened the whole operation, but powder cannons brought by the villagers of Emberstone saved the situation.
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Alternative Strategy: Skarloc has a fairly limited range on his heals. If a class is able to OT temporarily (rogue evasion/Cloak of shadows, hunter & warlock pets etc.), pull his adds outside this healing range. By doing this you are able to either kill or CC them both without Skarloc healing or decursing them. Healers should stand between the MT and the DPS group. Once both adds are dealt with, DPS should be able to go all out on Skarloc as the tank would have generated enough threat to hold him.
 
   
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Liam caught Sylvanas' forces at [[Greymane Court]], while his father met them on the other side. As the tide was turning against Sylvanas, she used her dark powers to stun every one in the immediate area and aimed a poisoned arrow at Genn Greymane. Liam jumped in front of the bowshot, saving his father from certain doom. As Sylvanas fled the scene, Liam died with the knowledge that the city had been freed from Forsaken control.
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===Heroic Mode===
 
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The tank has to move out of Consecration all the time. Hammer of Justice will make this difficult. In addition, the adds' damage, and Warden's [[Psychic Scream]], are much more dangerous.
 
   
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===Escape from Gilneas: The Endgame===
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== Loot ==
 
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Later on, Sylvanas met with [[General Warhowl]], envoy of [[Garrosh Hellscream|Warchief Garrosh Hellscream]], telling him that [[Gilneas]] was under control and agreeing not to use the [[New Plague|Forsaken Blight]], as its development had been banned after the incident at the Wrathgate. As the emissary left, Sylvanas told [[High Executor Crenshaw]] to deploy the new plague as planned, despite Garrosh's command.
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{{Lootbox|Normal and Heroic
 
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|Recipe: Ironshield Potion}}
 
   
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{{Lootbox|Normal
 
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|Amani Venom-Axe
 
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|Durotan's Battle Harness
 
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|Northshire Battlemace
 
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|Scaled Greaves of Patience
 
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|Stormfront Gauntlets}}
 
   
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At the dawn of the next day, despite the wishes of Garrosh Hellscream, the Forsaken used their Blight on Gilneas, what the Forsaken didn't know however is that the population was being evacuated through a secret passage to Aderic's Repose due to [[Tobias Mistmantle]] and an Adventurer discovering the plot. While Adventurers distracted the Forsaken using bombing bats they had recovered destroying some of their Blight deployers and thinned out the forsaken ranks, the rest of the city populace escaped.
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{{Lootbox|Heroic
 
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[[File:Showdown between Lorna Crowley and Korm Bonegrind.jpg|thumb|Lorna Crowley facing Korm Bonegrind.]]
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|Boots of the Watchful Heart
 
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The night elves, led by the [[priestess of the moon]] [[Belrysa Starbreeze]], made good on their promise and brought ships at [[Keel Harbor]], as well as an offer of sanctuary in [[Teldrassil|their lands]]. Unfortunately, the Forsaken's allies, the Horde, arrived as well. An orcish [[gunship]], similar to ''[[Orgrim's Hammer]]'', which had fought in Northrend, entered the field, preventing the transport ships from taking the Gilneans to safety. While the [[druid]]s were holding the enemy back, the siege weapons carried by the elven ships were deployed and met their enemy head-on.
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|Dathrohan's Ceremonial Hammer
 
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|Emerald-Scale Greaves
 
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|Moon-Crown Antlers
 
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|Pontiff's Pantaloons of Prophecy
 
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|Tarren Mill Vitality Locket
 
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|Dazzling Chrysoprase
 
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|Empowered Fire Opal
 
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|Enduring Chrysoprase
 
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|Badge of Justice
 
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A [[hippogryph]]-mounted party boarded the gunship to place explosives in the engineering room below deck. As they proceeded, the gunship's captain, [[Korm Bonegrind]], appeared and the party fled on wyverns roosting on the lower deck. With its engines destroyed, the explosives detonated, destroying the gunship at the Greymane Wall.
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{{Lootbox|Holiday
 
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|Red Winter Hat}}
 
   
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===The Liberation of Gilneas===
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==Quotes==
 
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Although most of the Gilneans were evacuated to [[Darnassus]], a group of [[Worgen (playable)|Gilnean worgen]] (and some humans, perhaps) remained behind and formed the [[Gilneas Liberation Front]], and organization with the goal of driving the [[Forsaken]] from [[Gilneas]]. Under the leadership of [[Lord Darius Crowley]], the GLF forces started operating not only in Gilneas, but also in [[Silverpine Forest]] as well. Due to the GLF having much less numbers than the Forsaken, they used guerilla and ambush tactics against the Forsaken. Soon after, Darius Crowley formed an alliance with the [[Bloodfang pack]] lead by [[Ivar Bloodfang]]. The Forsaken, understanding that this new threat must be dealt with, started bolstering their numbers by slaying the human refugees that have settled in [[Fenris Isle]] and rising them us Forsaken using the new servants of Sylvanas - the [[val'kyr]]. However, Lord Crowley and Ivar Bloodfang used this to offer the humans of Fenris Isle their blood - by drinking it they would become worgen, thus becoming immune to the val'kyr magic while also getting the power to have their revenge. This single act bolstered the Worgen numbers greatly, and although around hundred were slain by artillery fire when trying to cross the lake, it barely made a scratch in their numbers. Later on, when the the Forsaken discover that Crowley and Bloodfang are having a meeting in the [[Deep Elem Mine]], Sylvanas sends one of her best warriors under the command of [[Master Forteski]] to trap and corner the worgen leaders in the mine, which had only one entrance. However, the Forsaken soon discovered that it was a trap, and a whole squadron of [[Veteran Forsaken Trooper]]s was destroyed.
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'''Entry''':
 
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<blockquote>"Thrall! You didn't really think you would escape did you? You and your allies shall answer to Blackmoore - after I've had my fun!"</blockquote>
 
   
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At the same time [[Genn Graymane]] traveled to Stormwind and asked king [[Varian Wrynn]] to aid the Gilneas Liberation Front in their fight for Gilneas. King Varian, understanding that aiding the GLF and driving the Forsaken from Gilneas will give the [[Alliance]] potential foothold and allies in Lordaeron against the Forsaken, sent his most elite force to Gilneas to ensure victory - the [[7th Legion]]. As most of the forsaken forces were occupied fighting the Worgen, the 7th Legion fleet sank down the entire [[Horde]] fleet with [[Gnomish submarine]]s and invaded Gilneas. After the whole Horde fleet was destroyed, the 7th Legion, with the aid of the [[Gilneas Liberation Front]], attacked and captured [[Dreadwatch Outpost]], [[Rutsak's Guard]] (which gave them control of Gilneas City), and the [[Forsaken Forward Command]], slaughtering every single Forsaken soldier in Gilneas, leaving alive only [[Captain Rutsak]] to witness their strengh. Thus, Gilneas, at last free from the Forsaken, was taken by the Alliance. However, adventurers, with the aid of the [[val'kyr]], [[Arthura]], and [[Deathstalker Commander Belmont]], managed to recover the corpse of [[Lord Vincent Godfrey]], despite all the efforts of the Gilneas Liberation Front to destroy them, and brought it to Sylvanas.
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'''Taunts''':
 
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<blockquote>"You're a slave. That's all you'll ever be."</blockquote>
 
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<blockquote>"I don't know what Blackmoore sees in you. For my money, you're just another ignorant savage!"</blockquote>
 
   
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===The Invasion of Silverpine===
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'''Player death''':
 
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Now that Gilneas was secure the 7th Legion and GLF attempted to begin pushing into the lands of [[Lordaeron]] and reclaim it from the evil Forsaken. Meanwhile [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] had [[Arthura]] bring back Godfrey, Walden and Ashbury in service to the Forsaken. Out of survival, the [[Kirin Tor]] mages of [[Ambermill]] and [[Dalaran Crater]] (left behind to protect the land for the day when [[Dalaran]] would return), made a pact with the [[Alliance]] to protect themselves from the [[Forsaken]] who in the past years had been attacked by them. They agreed to summon in the [[Stormwind army]] when the time was right to repel the Forsaken. Too protect themselves till then, they phased the entire of Ambermill out of their reality so they could not be attacked. This plot however failed when Forsaken adventurers found a way in and disrupted the connection to this different dimension and brought back into the original. At this point the Forsaken killed the [[Kirin Tor]] mages and rose them as New Forsaken.
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<blockquote>"Thrall will never be free!"</blockquote>
 
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<blockquote>"Did you really think you would leave here alive?"</blockquote>
 
   
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The Forsaken than began the destruction of Pyrewood which the Alliance were in control of, after it was set ablaze, the [[7th Legion]] and [[Gilneas Liberation Front]] decided to begin their plans and start the reclamation of Lordaeron. The two armies clashed on the battlefront of southern Silverpine. As the battle went on Sylvanas sent Godfrey and his entourage to capture [[Lorna Crowley]] who had not become a [[Worgen]] and could be changed into a Forsaken. She was overpowered and kidnapped by the traitor Godfrey and brought back to Sylvanas where she could then finally put an end to the invasion. Accompanied by [[High Warlord Cromush]], her Val'kyr and her most trusted soldier, they went to meet [[Darius Crowley]] and [[Ivar Bloodfang]] at the gates of Gilneas. There she offered Darius a choice, either he leave Silverpine and take the entire GLF with him, or his daughter would become a Forsaken. Godfrey, Walden and Ashbury then appeared with his daughter and he had to make an ultimatum. Unable to allow such a horrifying fate happen to his daughter he agreed to retreat back to Gilneas. Lorna was released and Ivar cursed at Darius for being a coward.
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'''Dying''':
 
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<blockquote>"Guards! Urgh..Guards..!"</blockquote>
 
   
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As the three fled back to the safety of Gilneas, Godfrey did the unthinkable and assassinated [[Sylvanas Windrunner]]. In shock the Horde group had a short duel with Godfrey's trio until they were overpowered and forced to fall back to [[Shadowfang Keep]]. Cromush ordered the Val'kyr to "fix" the Banshee Queen but in doing so they sacrificed themselves in the process to bring her back. The Dark Lady rose again furious with rage at Godfrey's betrayal and believed that the Val'kyr were indeed the future of the Forsaken. With that she returned to Undercity to recover. The Alliance forces fell back to Gilneas and the invasion of Silverpine was over.
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== External links ==
 
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{{elinks-NPC|17862|tb=1056999}}
 
   
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==Aftermath==
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Skarloc, Captain}}
 
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Gilneas was left in ruins, both by the Forsaken invasion and by the very land ripping itself apart. While their soldiers in the front, the surviving Gilnean civiliences fled to Teldrassil and other Alliance strongholds, where they offered their services to the Alliance. With his homeland turning in to a war zone and his heir slain, Genn Greymane journeyed to Stormwind, political and military capital of the Alliance, where he stands at the side of Stormwind's master, King [[Varian Wrynn]].
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Though Gilneas is free of the Forsaken for the moment, the border remains a hot spot between the [[Horde]] and [[Alliance]] where both sides fight for control in the [[Battle for Gilneas]].
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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Revision as of 11:24, 29 January 2011

Template:Battle The Invasion of Gilneas is the first battle between the worgen of Gilneas and the Horde. The outcome of this invasion is revealed in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.

Causes of the invasion

The Cataclysm has caused the gates of the Greymane Wall to shatter, which marked the end of Gilneas's isolationism from the rest of Azeroth. Due to the events at the Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate, the Forsaken are "in the dog house" with the rest of the Horde and the Horde leadership, now controlled by Garrosh Hellscream, has ordered Sylvanas Windrunner to claim Gilneas so the Horde can have a port in southern Lordaeron.[1]

Chronology

Ships of the Forsaken Navy commenced a bombardment of the coastal town of Duskhaven and its surrounding farmsteads while landing footsoldiers. Newly-cured worgen, acting under the command of Prince Liam Greymane, moved into action, catapulting onto the ships and slaying their captains, and then leashing a pack of mastiffs on the area commander, Dark Ranger Thyala. But even with this victory, there came a price. The earth, already weakened from the bombardment, began to fragment and collapse as the Cataclysm continued, and an evacuation of Duskhaven was put together before the town was completely consumed. The survivors fled to Greymane Manor, and then further inland - into the Blackwald.

Origins of the Curse

Within this dark forest, the Gilneans met the night elves, who told them of the origins of the worgen curse - that long ago, the Druids of the Scythe had abandoned the balance and allowed the beast within to consume them. They had been banished to the Emerald Dream to sleep for eternity under Tal'doren, the wild tree in the Blackwald...but not before their curse had spread. Lord Darius Crowley, who had also been transformed into a worgen and had managed to regain the balance between man and beast, revealed that the Forsaken were not only after the lands of Gilneas, they were after something that could bring the worgen under their control - the Scythe of Elune. Aided by Tobias Mistmantle and his trackers, the worgen killed Sylvanas' dark rangers and reclaimed the precious artifact. Knowing that the alchemy that had returned their minds to them would not last long, the worgen drank of the waters of Tal'doren, and restored the balance between human and beast. King Genn Greymane himself came to the Blackwald and revealed that he too had been affected by the curse, and joined with all of his people to drive the Forsaken from their lands.

Godfrey's Treason

Lord Godfrey was an unaffected nobleman who condemned the transformed Gilneans as monsters. Upon learning that Greymane himself had been cursed, Godfrey put a plan into motion that he believed would save Gilneas. Joined by two eastern lords, Baron Ashbury and Lord Walden, Godfrey captured Greymane and held him prisoner. He hoped that by turning the king over to the Forsaken, Gilneas would be spared.

The Gilnean worgen struck back, tracking down and assassinating both Ashbury and Walden, and cornered Godfrey at Tempest's Reach. With his support gone and his plan defeated, Godfrey committed suicide rather than acknowledge a worgen as his king.

The Battle for Gilneas City

With the dissent from within crushed, Greymane sent his loyal supporters to aid in liberating the mining town of Emberstone from Forsaken control. Prince Liam and Lorna Crowley, the daughter of Lord Darius, led the troop, making headquarters in the livery stables. After freeing the enslaved Gilneans, they aimed at the Forsaken leader, Executor Cornell, known for his unbound ruthlessness, and Valnov the Mad, the so-called scientist who carried out inhuman experiments on the villagers too old to work the mines.

Having assembled an army composed of every available Gilnean, the army was split around Gilneas City, Liam heading the assault from this gate, while King Greymane and Lord Crowley handled the assault on the other districts.

Around Stoneward Prison, the flesh beast known as Gorerot appeared and threatened the whole operation, but powder cannons brought by the villagers of Emberstone saved the situation.

Liam caught Sylvanas' forces at Greymane Court, while his father met them on the other side. As the tide was turning against Sylvanas, she used her dark powers to stun every one in the immediate area and aimed a poisoned arrow at Genn Greymane. Liam jumped in front of the bowshot, saving his father from certain doom. As Sylvanas fled the scene, Liam died with the knowledge that the city had been freed from Forsaken control.

Escape from Gilneas: The Endgame

Later on, Sylvanas met with General Warhowl, envoy of Warchief Garrosh Hellscream, telling him that Gilneas was under control and agreeing not to use the Forsaken Blight, as its development had been banned after the incident at the Wrathgate. As the emissary left, Sylvanas told High Executor Crenshaw to deploy the new plague as planned, despite Garrosh's command.


At the dawn of the next day, despite the wishes of Garrosh Hellscream, the Forsaken used their Blight on Gilneas, what the Forsaken didn't know however is that the population was being evacuated through a secret passage to Aderic's Repose due to Tobias Mistmantle and an Adventurer discovering the plot. While Adventurers distracted the Forsaken using bombing bats they had recovered destroying some of their Blight deployers and thinned out the forsaken ranks, the rest of the city populace escaped.

Showdown between Lorna Crowley and Korm Bonegrind

Lorna Crowley facing Korm Bonegrind.

The night elves, led by the priestess of the moon Belrysa Starbreeze, made good on their promise and brought ships at Keel Harbor, as well as an offer of sanctuary in their lands. Unfortunately, the Forsaken's allies, the Horde, arrived as well. An orcish gunship, similar to Orgrim's Hammer, which had fought in Northrend, entered the field, preventing the transport ships from taking the Gilneans to safety. While the druids were holding the enemy back, the siege weapons carried by the elven ships were deployed and met their enemy head-on.

A hippogryph-mounted party boarded the gunship to place explosives in the engineering room below deck. As they proceeded, the gunship's captain, Korm Bonegrind, appeared and the party fled on wyverns roosting on the lower deck. With its engines destroyed, the explosives detonated, destroying the gunship at the Greymane Wall.

The Liberation of Gilneas

Although most of the Gilneans were evacuated to Darnassus, a group of Gilnean worgen (and some humans, perhaps) remained behind and formed the Gilneas Liberation Front, and organization with the goal of driving the Forsaken from Gilneas. Under the leadership of Lord Darius Crowley, the GLF forces started operating not only in Gilneas, but also in Silverpine Forest as well. Due to the GLF having much less numbers than the Forsaken, they used guerilla and ambush tactics against the Forsaken. Soon after, Darius Crowley formed an alliance with the Bloodfang pack lead by Ivar Bloodfang. The Forsaken, understanding that this new threat must be dealt with, started bolstering their numbers by slaying the human refugees that have settled in Fenris Isle and rising them us Forsaken using the new servants of Sylvanas - the val'kyr. However, Lord Crowley and Ivar Bloodfang used this to offer the humans of Fenris Isle their blood - by drinking it they would become worgen, thus becoming immune to the val'kyr magic while also getting the power to have their revenge. This single act bolstered the Worgen numbers greatly, and although around hundred were slain by artillery fire when trying to cross the lake, it barely made a scratch in their numbers. Later on, when the the Forsaken discover that Crowley and Bloodfang are having a meeting in the Deep Elem Mine, Sylvanas sends one of her best warriors under the command of Master Forteski to trap and corner the worgen leaders in the mine, which had only one entrance. However, the Forsaken soon discovered that it was a trap, and a whole squadron of Veteran Forsaken Troopers was destroyed.

At the same time Genn Graymane traveled to Stormwind and asked king Varian Wrynn to aid the Gilneas Liberation Front in their fight for Gilneas. King Varian, understanding that aiding the GLF and driving the Forsaken from Gilneas will give the Alliance potential foothold and allies in Lordaeron against the Forsaken, sent his most elite force to Gilneas to ensure victory - the 7th Legion. As most of the forsaken forces were occupied fighting the Worgen, the 7th Legion fleet sank down the entire Horde fleet with Gnomish submarines and invaded Gilneas. After the whole Horde fleet was destroyed, the 7th Legion, with the aid of the Gilneas Liberation Front, attacked and captured Dreadwatch Outpost, Rutsak's Guard (which gave them control of Gilneas City), and the Forsaken Forward Command, slaughtering every single Forsaken soldier in Gilneas, leaving alive only Captain Rutsak to witness their strengh. Thus, Gilneas, at last free from the Forsaken, was taken by the Alliance. However, adventurers, with the aid of the val'kyr, Arthura, and Deathstalker Commander Belmont, managed to recover the corpse of Lord Vincent Godfrey, despite all the efforts of the Gilneas Liberation Front to destroy them, and brought it to Sylvanas.

The Invasion of Silverpine

Now that Gilneas was secure the 7th Legion and GLF attempted to begin pushing into the lands of Lordaeron and reclaim it from the evil Forsaken. Meanwhile Sylvanas Windrunner had Arthura bring back Godfrey, Walden and Ashbury in service to the Forsaken. Out of survival, the Kirin Tor mages of Ambermill and Dalaran Crater (left behind to protect the land for the day when Dalaran would return), made a pact with the Alliance to protect themselves from the Forsaken who in the past years had been attacked by them. They agreed to summon in the Stormwind army when the time was right to repel the Forsaken. Too protect themselves till then, they phased the entire of Ambermill out of their reality so they could not be attacked. This plot however failed when Forsaken adventurers found a way in and disrupted the connection to this different dimension and brought back into the original. At this point the Forsaken killed the Kirin Tor mages and rose them as New Forsaken.

The Forsaken than began the destruction of Pyrewood which the Alliance were in control of, after it was set ablaze, the 7th Legion and Gilneas Liberation Front decided to begin their plans and start the reclamation of Lordaeron. The two armies clashed on the battlefront of southern Silverpine. As the battle went on Sylvanas sent Godfrey and his entourage to capture Lorna Crowley who had not become a Worgen and could be changed into a Forsaken. She was overpowered and kidnapped by the traitor Godfrey and brought back to Sylvanas where she could then finally put an end to the invasion. Accompanied by High Warlord Cromush, her Val'kyr and her most trusted soldier, they went to meet Darius Crowley and Ivar Bloodfang at the gates of Gilneas. There she offered Darius a choice, either he leave Silverpine and take the entire GLF with him, or his daughter would become a Forsaken. Godfrey, Walden and Ashbury then appeared with his daughter and he had to make an ultimatum. Unable to allow such a horrifying fate happen to his daughter he agreed to retreat back to Gilneas. Lorna was released and Ivar cursed at Darius for being a coward.

As the three fled back to the safety of Gilneas, Godfrey did the unthinkable and assassinated Sylvanas Windrunner. In shock the Horde group had a short duel with Godfrey's trio until they were overpowered and forced to fall back to Shadowfang Keep. Cromush ordered the Val'kyr to "fix" the Banshee Queen but in doing so they sacrificed themselves in the process to bring her back. The Dark Lady rose again furious with rage at Godfrey's betrayal and believed that the Val'kyr were indeed the future of the Forsaken. With that she returned to Undercity to recover. The Alliance forces fell back to Gilneas and the invasion of Silverpine was over.

Aftermath

Gilneas was left in ruins, both by the Forsaken invasion and by the very land ripping itself apart. While their soldiers in the front, the surviving Gilnean civiliences fled to Teldrassil and other Alliance strongholds, where they offered their services to the Alliance. With his homeland turning in to a war zone and his heir slain, Genn Greymane journeyed to Stormwind, political and military capital of the Alliance, where he stands at the side of Stormwind's master, King Varian Wrynn.

Though Gilneas is free of the Forsaken for the moment, the border remains a hot spot between the Horde and Alliance where both sides fight for control in the Battle for Gilneas.

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