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Westfall borders the Kingdom of Stormwind and is mostly populated by humans not under the Alliance's complete control. The region was stolen right under the Alliance's nose by its own bitter people. This rich land has lain fallow since the Second War, but it is now held by the Defias Brotherhood. Stormwind claims the land as its own, but it has found little time to be concerned with it, with insufficient funds and might to retake the region. A handful of farmers still try to keep their land, and some even attempt a tithe to Stormwind every year, but most only grow enough to feed themselves. The Defias Brotherhood controls much of the region, focused in the southern area of Moonbrook. Westfall is a region of rolling pastures and farms that were once beautiful and green, but now have become barren with drought and maltreatment at the hands of bandits. The grass is yellowed and the fields are infested with ravenous carrion birds and mechanical harvest watchers gone rogue. The outlawed Defias Brotherhood has gained a strong foothold in Westfall and controls several camps and farmsteads in the area. It is rumored that these bandits possess a large mine with an entrance somewhere in the small town of Moonbrook, and that they have connections with the kobolds that occupy the Jangolode Mine in Westfall and the various mines in Elwynn Forest. The People's Militia has erected a last bastion of military power in the region at Sentinel Hill, from where they issue commands to anyone willing to aid the cause. Although most of the area's farms have fallen to disrepair and passed into control of the Defias, there are still a number of farmers who bravely (and desperately) cling to their holdings in spite of overwhelming odds. After Stormwind City was razed by the Horde in the First War the Stonemasons Guild, led by Edwin VanCleef, were hired to rebuild it, a massive project which required a small army of engineers and artisans. After the reconstruction was complete, VanCleef met with the nobles. What happened next is somewhat unclear; the nobles claim that VanCleef demanded more money than was originally agreed upon, while the Stonemasons maintain that the nobles refused to pay them the promised amount. The Stonemasons started a riot in the newly-rebuilt Stormwind that resulted in the accidental death of Queen Tiffin Wrynn, when a thrown stone hit her in the head. This caused King Varian Wrynn to deal with the rioters more severely, driving the Stonemasons from the city. Original music from World of Warcraft Classic Westfall (always marked in the video and accompanied by day, night and rain ambience sound): 00:03 Plains aka Shimmering Flats OST 58:10 Mystery 1 59:09 Mystery 2 Shimmering Flats original soundtrack was composed by Jason Hayes, Tracy W. Bush, Derek Duke and Glenn Stafford (Part of the World of Warcraft (Original Game Soundtrack) Album) Main locations for Westfall WoW Vanilla in this video: 00:00 Intro 01:00 The Jansen Stead (Westfall Entrance from Elwynn Forest) 04:45 Furlbrow's Pumpkin Farm 08:19 Longshore 13:39 Jangolode Mine 16:31 The Molsen Farm 18:05 Saldean's Farm 23:43 Sentinel Hill 30:37 Alexston Farmstead 35:06 The Dead Acre 37:24 The Dust Plains 41:33 Gold Coast Quarry 46:31 Westfall Lighthouse 48:04 The Dagger Hills 52:54 Moonbrook 58:48 The Deadmines 59:00 Outro (Don't click!!) *** As a Vanilla WoW player, I am capturing the old & new 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 (images, in-game footages, in-game music, soundtracks, OST) are trademarks and copyrights of Blizzard or its licensors. All rights reserved. Patrons: Michael Maaß Elie Z. Jack Readman Gil Levy Sheila Smith Kargoz -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Let's connect on Twitter: Support me Patreon: Support me with PayPal:

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