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The draenei passed dozens of worlds and mapped much of the cosmos after they left Argus. |
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+ | At least seven planets are set to feature in future patches and/or expansions for ''[[World of Warcraft]]''. courtesy of [[Outland]]'s [[Dimensional Gateway]]s.<ref>{{ref web |title = Chris Metzen & Micky Neilson Pocket Star Books Lore Q&A Video Interview |accessdate = 2009-02-17 |author = Medievaldragon |url = http://www.blizzplanet.com/blog/comments/chris_metzen_micky_neilson_pocket_star_books_lore_qa_video_interview/#comments |date = 2009-02-09}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:39, 16 February 2009
The term planet (sometimes referred to as world) is a geographical category. Planets exist in the Great Dark, which is apparently the term for what we would call "outer space".
Worlds contain continents.
Note
The term "world" generally refers to Azeroth itself, other worlds are generally referred to by their names in context to Azeroth.
Known worlds
- Argus, the homeworld of the eredar race of magic-wielders and their exiled brethren called the draenei.
- Azeroth, the world where most of the action of the Warcraft series is set.
- K'aresh, the original homeworld of the ethereals before they evacuated to wander the Twisting Nether.
- Draenor (Outland) was the homeworld of the orcs, ogres, and other species, and a sanctuary of the draenei. It was destroyed in a cataclysm. The remains of Draenor have become the extradimensional realm of Outland.Template:Cite
- Xoroth, the homeworld of the Dreadsteeds (and possibly the Nathrezim and the Tothrezim).
Unknown worlds
This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.
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Some worlds exist in the Warcraft universe that have not yet been named. Most often we know of their existence because of creatures coming from those worlds.
- Homeworld of the Worgen
- Homeworld of the Nathrezim (theorized to be Xoroth)
- Homeworld of the Tothrezim (theorized to be Xoroth)
- Homeworld of the Annihilan
- Homeworld of the Demonic hounds (a portal to the planet exists called Death's Door)
- Homeworld of the Titans and the Moon dogs
- Homeworld of the Naaru
- Homeworld of the Death dogs
- Homeworld of the Voidwalker
- Homeworld of The Codex of Blood and the summoners of Murmur
- Homeworld of Murmur
- Homeworld of the Silithid (if not native to Azeroth)
Countless other unnamed worlds have been taken over or obliterated by the Burning Legion.
The draenei passed dozens of worlds and mapped much of the cosmos after they left Argus.
At least seven planets are set to feature in future patches and/or expansions for World of Warcraft. courtesy of Outland's Dimensional Gateways.[1]
Placement
In the novel The Last Guardian, the orcs are said to come from a planet (Draenor) on the far side of the Dark Beyond. The sky looked rusty due to the red sun there.Template:Cite However, there is also evidence that Azeroth and Draenor may be in the same star system, as Azeroth can be seen from the courtyard of the Black Temple. It may be a portal or the like since Draenor may be completely in the Twisting Nether (which can be used to pass between points in the universe easily).[citation needed] In the World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade Official Strategy Guide, Azeroth is said to be the "closest habitable world" to Draenor.
Travel between worlds
The only known means of traveling between worlds is through the use of magic, advanced technology, or the Twisting Nether. These include:
- Dimensional Gateways, such as the Dark Portal.
- Dimensional Ships, such as Tempest Keep.
- Well of Eternity (and by extension, the Sunwell).
- Other portals fueled by various forms of magic. See Teleportation.
See also
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- ^ Medievaldragon 2009-02-09. Chris Metzen & Micky Neilson Pocket Star Books Lore Q&A Video Interview. Retrieved on 2009-02-17.