Anvilmar
- For the descendants of Modimus Anvilmar, see Anvilmar family.
Anvilmar | |
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Leader(s) | Joren Ironstock |
Race(s) | Dwarf |
Formerly | Gnome |
Faith(s) | Holy Light |
Affiliation(s) | Ironforge |
Location | Northern Coldridge Valley, Dun Morogh |
Status | Active |
Characteristics | |
Facilities |
Inn Mailbox Stables Anvil & Forge Bank Auctions |
Trainers |
Class Profession |
Anvilmar (also known as building A3)[1] is the first settlement of significance encountered by starting dwarves. It lies to the north in Coldridge Valley and has a set of trainers and some quest givers, as well as a few vendors. The central structure of Anvilmar houses a large forge, although there are no tradeskill trainers present.
NPCs
Trainers
- Branstock Khalder <Priest Trainer>
- Bromos Grummner <Paladin Trainer>
- Saripal Smolderbrew <Warlock Trainer>
- Solm Hargrin <Rogue Trainer>
- Teegli Merrowith <Mage Trainer>
- Lo <Monk Trainer>
- Teo Hammerstorm <Shaman Trainer>
- Thorgas Grimson <Hunter Trainer>
- Thran Khorman <Warrior Trainer>
Vendors
- Durnan Furcutter <Cloth & Leather Armor Merchant>
- Grundel Harkin <Armorer>
- Rybrad Coldbank <Weaponsmith>
Removed
- Alamar Grimm <Warlock Trainer>
- Wren Darkspring <Demon Trainer>
- Marryk Nurribit <Mage Trainer>
In the RPG
Anvilmar is a dwarven smithing center in Coldridge Valley. Miners draw ore from the fertile mountains, and Anvilmar's numerous craftsmen mold it into fine works. The town is a welcome respite from the cold wilderness, and weary travelers can purchase excellent dwarven weapons and armor. Brann Bronzebeard's mithril mail comes from Anvilmar, and it has saved his life many times over.[2]
Notes
- Once, a giant Frostmane troll laid waste to Anvilmar.[3]
- Anvilmar is located southwest of Coldridge Pass, around [28, 67] on the map.
- In the early beta, the area was known as Anvil Marr instead.[4]
Speculation
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It was probably named after the great king Modimus Anvilmar or just the Anvilmar family.
References
External links
es:Yunquemar fr:Courbenclume pl:Anvilmar