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Vanilla Azshara - Music & Ambience (1 hour, World of Warcraft Classic)

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Azshara used to be the night elves' greatest center before the Sundering, but was destroyed due to the reckless magic of the Highborne. Known for being a beautiful and tranquil autumnal zone pre-Shattering, the Goblins have marred the landscape with their pollution and quarries, carving the land into the shape of a Horde symbol. The name of the zone comes from the Queen Azshara - who was the beloved ruler of the elven people of Kalimdor over ten thousand years ago and is the current ruler of the naga. After her defeat at the hands of Malfurion Stormrage and the Cataclysm, Queen Azshara, her personal maidens and many Highborne sunk into the sea. The Old Gods transformed Azshara, her Highborne, and her Handmaidens into Naga. The mighty Queen Azshara still lives and rules the naga. Once she awoke at the bottom of the sea, she ordered a palace built to rival her home in Azshara. Sub-zones of Azshara in this video: 00:00 Thalrendis Point 05:00 Shadowsong Shrine 10:00 Forlon Ridge 15:00 Valormok 20:00 Lake Mennar 25:00 Ravencrest Monument surroundings (the place where Azuregos patrols) 27:30 Spirit of Azuregos 30:00 Ravencrest Monument 32:30 Ruins of Eldarath 35:00 Temple of Zin-Malor 37:30 Bay of Storms 42:30 The Shattered Strand 47:30 The Temple of Arkkoran 50:00 Legash Encampment 52:30 Ursolan 55:00 Timbermaw Hold 57:30 Bear's Head Music tracks in this video (will be updated soon): Zone Desert (Night) by Jason Hayes *** As a Vanilla WoW player, I am capturing the old World of Warcraft atmosphere for eternity. Please subscribe, like and share the video to encourage me to create more content. World of Warcraft content and materials are trademarks and copyrights of Blizzard or its licensors. All rights reserved. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Let's connect on Twitter: Support me Patreon: Support me with PayPal: -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

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