Warsong Lumber Camp
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| Type | Stronghold; Lumber Mill |
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| Language(s) | Orcish, Goblin, Thalassian |
| Affiliation(s) | Warsong clan, Horde |
| Location | Eastern Ashenvale |
| Status | Active |
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- Not to be confused with Warsong Labor Camp.
Warsong Lumber Camp is Warsong clan's lumber-cutting camp in Ashenvale. The camp has a kennel and a stronghold, Kargathia Keep.
A version of the lumber camp also exists within the Emerald Dream. Here, a group of goblins seemingly willingly crossed into the Dream to try to harvest it with their supercharged shredders. Boss "Gobb" Goldnick keeps watch on his
[Dreamengine], but vengeful treants have risen to attack the Warsong Lumber Camp back in spite.
During the Fourth War, the camp supplied the Horde war machine with lumber.[1] The area was a battlefield between the Alliance and Horde, with Illiyana and her sisters destroying shredders with nature magic.[2]
According to Zekhan's report after the war, Warsong Lumber Camp keeps the nearby Splintertree Post's walls and people uplifted with a steady stream of resources.[3]
NPCs
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Alliance offensive
In Patch 2.0.1, a number of NPCs were added to Forest Song as part of a minor overhaul of the Ashenvale questing experience. With Patch 4.0.3a, these already-updated quests were left largely intact with the more intensive 1-60 revamp, but several of the NPCs, led by Vindicator Vedaar, were moved to a camp here. The following can be found around [84.1, 62.6]:

Vindicator Vedaar <Hand of Argus>
Sentinel Luciel Starwhisper <Silverwing Sentinels>
Gnarl <Ancient of War>
Gallery
- In the Cataclysm beta.
Speculation
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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- It may be a camp built by the Warsong clan during the Third War.
- It is much larger than the other camp, and is likely being used for the several small towns and expansions the orcs are making. It also might be a way to keep the demons of Felfire Hill penned in between them and Splintertree Post, to prevent threats caused by the Burning Legion.