The night before Teldrassil burns…

It’s the eve of what is bound to be an incredible emotional day for many Alliance players (and maybe even some unsure Horde, too…). Tomorrow, Teldrassil burns.

I’ve managed to keep the story of how and why Teldrassil burns a secret- I’ve successfully avoided it in the beta and all the website, and I’m so grateful for that, because I really have no idea what’s going to happen. What I do know, though, is that it’s going to be pretty emotional.

I couldn’t go in to this pre-expansion event without saying farewell to the beautiful tree so many of us love.

Like many players, my journey in World of Warcraft started in Teldrassil. I was a night elf mage called Sylaera. It was running around those beautiful woods that got me immediately hooked on the game, and, as you can see, I’ve not looked back. So it breaks my heart that this beautiful, innocent place, is potentially being destroyed.

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This is where it started

(Even as I took that pic, a new toon was being created 🙂 )

There was something about this starting zone that was just so… innocent? Maybe that’s just the memories that I have attached to the area. But it was beautiful, and sweet and such a lovely way to start the WoW journey.

Darnassus as a city was always a bit confusing to me. Everything seemed to be a bit all over the place. But I tell you, the first time I walked up to those gates, I was genuinely in awe.

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The giant trees guarding the gates, and how small I seemed…

I remember laughing the first time I saw the grizzly bear bank, fiercely protecting the Night Elves’ possessions.

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I loved the way everything just fit in this tree. This strange world seemed so foreign to me at the time (it was my first MMO, after all!). But I couldn’t help but marvel at the beauty of it.

Even now, years later, I still get distracted by how gorgeous it is.

And now that’s going away. And all I can think of is “what will happen to all the people?” What about the guy digging holes, and the people having a party in the courtyard? Or all of those beautiful tree guarding the city with their lives.

I just want to hide it from everyone. Horde, you can’t see this! It’s not really here! The whole place is just so beautiful an innocent… and I know Malfurion and Tyrande are there, and in some ways that’s reason enough to set the place on fire… but like, couldn’t you just lure them out and take them down somewhere else?

Teldrassil, you are beautiful, and I hope that, even though danger is headed your way, there’s something we can do to salvage this beautiful home of yours.

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6 responses to “The night before Teldrassil burns…”

  1. you can always go back on sub 110 toons. itll still be there cause they didnt want to rework 2 starting zones. changes will only be 110+ from what i read

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  2. I don’t know what you are on about, Cinder. No. There will be no burning of Teldrassil. No.

    …I can’t make myself go there and do what you did. I’ll end up in tears 😦 I just hope, that, unlike places like Loch Modan, Teldrassil will be rebuilt in the future…I really like the Howling Oak in Darnassus too. I…I just. No, I can’t.

    I don’t know what you are on about, Cinder! I REFUSE TO DO THE DAMN QUESTS!

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    1. I know 😦 I’m about to log in… I’m already sad. *hugs*

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      1. no reason to be sad this week.

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  3. I know that I am still struggling with the same emotions I had when Cata came along and demolished Dark Shore – it still depresses me sometimes, all those memories and all of the NPCs that I used to go sit by on the water’s edge. Ah well, at least I know that we can still get there and it will be like it is “now”.

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