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NeutralEastern Kingdoms
Level: 1 - 100
Warlords of Draenor Eastern Kingdoms loading screen
Loading graphic as of patch 6.0.2
Races

HumanHuman Human
UndeadUndead Undead
DwarfDwarf Dwarf
GnomeGnome Gnome
Half-orcHalf-orc Half-orc
OrcOrc Orc
NagaNaga Naga
GoblinGoblin Goblin
WorgenWorgen Worgen
MurlocMurloc Murloc
IconSmall Cenarian MaleIconSmall Nymph Cenarion
IconSmall Daemon Demon
ElementalElementalElementalElemental Elemental
Gnoll Gnoll
OgreOgre Ogre
High elfHigh elf High elf
Night elfNight elf Night elf
Blood elfBlood elf Blood elf
DraeneiDraenei Draenei
TrollTroll Troll
Red dragon Red dragon

Black dragon Black dragon
Ruler(s)

AllianceIconSmall AnduinKing King Anduin Wrynn
Alliance Council of Three Hammers

AllianceIconSmall Mekkatorque King Gelbin Mekkatorque
AllianceIconSmall Genn King Genn Greymane
HordeIconSmall Sylvanas Warchief Sylvanas Windrunner

HordeIconSmall Lor'themar Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron
Location Eastern Azeroth
File:WorldMap-Azeroth-cata.jpg

The Eastern Kingdoms (occasionally called Azeroth[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] and the Old World[8]) are the eastern continents on the world of Azeroth.[9] The Eastern Kingdoms is made up from a group of smaller continents (Azeroth, Khaz Modan and Lordaeron) formed from the original continent of Kalimdor following the Great Sundering. The Eastern Kingdoms lie to the east of the Great Sea and to the west of the Forbidding Sea. The central part of the Eastern Kingdoms is dominated by the Khaz Mountains and the Redridge Mountains. Both cover several zones. The Eastern Kingdom's western counterpart is the continent of Kalimdor.

The Eastern Kingdoms include the three continents of Lordaeron,[10] Khaz Modan,[11] and Azeroth.[12] After the Shattering, a large expanse of the underwater 'continent' was discovered, known as Vashj'ir. The Eastern Kingdoms are the homes of the undead, dwarves, gnomes, blood elves, humans, worgen, and few remaining high elves.

A map on the Blizzard web site and the Warcraft RPG shows that the Eastern Kingdoms are divided into three continents:

Quel'Thalas seems to make up a fourth continent in some maps. Most of the time, it appears that the Eastern Kingdoms are divided into only three continents, as Quel'Thalas is shown as part of northern Lordaeron.

Capital cities

Alliance

Horde

Battlegrounds

Dungeons

Main article: Instances by continent

Playable Races

Alliance

Horde

Trivia

  • The Eastern Kingdoms (in-game) is roughly 26,312 yards or 24 kilometers in length. This makes it 0.003% the length of Africa.[13]

Gallery

RPG books

References

 
  1. ^ Lands of Conflict, p. 17 Quote:...the Arathi assured them the land would always belong to all peoples and named the land as a whole in homage to their ancient ancestors: Azeroth.
    Together, the humans constructed the fortress city of Strom...
  2. ^ Lands of Conflict, p. 17 Quote:The envoy explained that long after the destruction wrought by the Maelstrom, some of the survivors had made their way to northern Azeroth and established a new kingdom, called Quel’Thalas, and a new source of magical power, called the Sunwell.
  3. ^ World of Warcraft manual, p.106 Quote:There are no flight paths across the ocean linking Kalimdor and Azeroth.
  4. ^ Blizzard Entertainment Inc.. World F.A.Q. (English). Blizzard Entertainment Inc.. Retrieved on 2009-07-27.​ “Currently, players can explore the lands of Azeroth, Kalimdor, and Outland.”
  5. ^ Dark Council Quote:The Argus Wake might run deep through the continent of Azeroth.
  6. ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, p.362 Quote:On both Kalimdor and Azeroth, war and time have left much of the land in ruins, and civilization is often limited to the land enclosed inside city walls.
  7. ^ Dark Factions, p. 11 Quote: but they exist on coastlines throughout the world — Azeroth, Kalimdor, and Northrend all boast tribes of murlocs.
  8. ^ Quest:Wharfmaster Dizzywig (Horde)
  9. ^ Lands of Conflict, 11, 66, 77, 78, 176, 178.
  10. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 85
  11. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 33, 66
  12. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 40
  13. ^ Movement#Traversing_Azeroth

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