Warsong Lumber Camp

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HordeWarsong Lumber Camp
Warsong Lumber Camp.jpg
Type Stronghold; Lumber Mill
Leader(s) Horde  Overseer Gorthak
Race(s) OrcOrc Orc
GoblinGoblin Goblin
Blood elfBlood elf Blood elf
Language(s) Orcish, Goblin, Thalassian
Affiliation(s) Warsong clan, Horde
Location Eastern Ashenvale
Status Active
Characteristics
Facilities

Undone.gif Inn          Done Mailbox

Undone.gif Stables

Undone.gif Anvil & Forge

Undone.gif Bank       Undone.gif Auctions
Travel Undone.gif Flight Master(s)
Undone.gif Mass-transit
Undone.gif Portal(s)
Not to be confused with Warsong Labor Camp.
Warsong Lumber Camp after the Cataclysm, as seen from Alliance camp

Warsong Lumber Camp is Warsong clan's lumber-cutting camp. 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.

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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]

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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

Named

Unnamed

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]:

Speculation

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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.

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