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AllianceBoralus
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Type Capital city
Races HumanHumanHumanHuman Human
DwarfDwarf Dwarf
GnomeGnome Gnome
Government Monarchy
Ruler(s) IconSmall Jaina3 Jaina Proudmoore
IconSmall Katherine Katherine Proudmoore
Languages Common, Dwarven, Gnomish
Faiths Tidemother, Holy Light
Affiliation Proudmoore Admiralty, House Proudmoore, Admiralty of Kul Tiras, 7th Legion, Alliance, Ashvane Trading Company, House Ashvane, Tidesages
Location Eastern Tiragarde Sound[71, 33]VZ-Tiragarde SoundBlip
PvP status Alliance territory
Status Healthy

Boralus (pronounced "bohr-AH-luhs") is the capital and largest city of the island kingdom of Kul Tiras. It is located on a large strait within the central region of Tiragarde Sound. Boralus serves as the seat of House Proudmoore, and as a center of trade and military power for the entire nation.

Standing as one of the largest ports on Azeroth, the city possesses its own unique personality. A safe port of call in unsafe waters, Boralus Harbor is, aside from Proudmoore Keep, the most heavily guarded part of the city. Merchants from all over Azeroth dock here to trade their goods. It is usually the only place most visitors ever get to see.[1] Recently, it has been characterized by political squabbling and criminal activity,[2] and has become a focus of the Fourth War and an important territory for the Alliance.

History

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During the Invasion of Draenor, Kul Tiras was assaulted by an expedition of the Horde of Draenor.[3]

At the end of the Kul Tiran civil war, Boralus was attacked by Priscilla Ashvane's traitorous Trading Company, allied with the Irontide Raiders pirates and the city's gangs. During the siege the city almost fell, but was saved when Jaina Proudmoore managed to summon back the Kul Tiran fleet.

Geography

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The city of Boralus from a distance.

Boralus is located on a cluster of small islands in the eastern part of Tiragarde Sound, and it is a city beholden to the sea. Roughhewn wooden planks line intertwining walkways, terraces, and stairs. Sea-weathered rooftops and awnings adorn the buildings, while amber-lit windows and walkway lanterns lend honeyed tones to the atmosphere. Stone thoroughfares and hanging colorful nautical flags strike a contrast to the sea-worn brick-and-wood construction, creating a sense of warmth despite the chill of the surrounding sea. The sounds of Tiragarde gulls can be heard crying overhead.

Iron-reinforced locks in the center of Boralus Harbor bar the way from the sea into the inner channels at the heart of the city, while cannons on either side serve as an additional deterrent to vessels approaching with ill intent. Great galleons make their berth in the harbor.

Within the harbor's Tradewinds Market, visitors will find everything they need for an extended stay in Boralus. Merchants from all over Azeroth are drawn here to hawk their wares, traveling well-establishing trade routes between here, the town of Hatherford, and the fertile lands of Stormsong Valley.[4]

Maps and subregions

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Map of Boralus.


Alliance Boralus Harbor

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Getting there

A character of any level can get to Boralus by boarding The Relentless in Stormwind Harbor. A two-way portal between Boralus and Wizard's Sanctum in Stormwind City also becomes available upon completing A [10-60] Sanctum of the Sages.

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Alliance Stormwind City, Eastern Kingdoms (The Relentless)
HordeAlliance Xibala, Zuldazar, Zandalar (Wind's Redemption, requires Zuldazar foothold)
HordeAlliance Fort Victory, Nazmir, Zandalar (Wind's Redemption, requires Nazmir foothold)
HordeAlliance Shatterstone Harbor, Vol'dun, Zandalar (Wind's Redemption, requires Vol'dun foothold)

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Alliance Stormwind City
Alliance Ironforge City
Alliance The Exodar
Neutral Silithus

In the RPG

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

Boralus, Kul Tiras' capital, lies on the island's west coast. The city's population has dwindled since Jaina's and Daelin Proudmoore's exodus, and many houses and surrounding farms lie empty. Currently the city's population stands at four-thousand heads. The people have drawn in away from the fringes and toward the coast; one can wander for a while through the abandoned residential districts and market places in the city's east side. An ideal place for a secret society or hidden cabal as the town is eerily quiet.

Still, Boralus is a friendly enough harbor, though almost all its citizens carry long knives to "gut the murlocs and naga". Kul Tiras's diminished fleet patrols the waterways leading to the harbor, so merchants from Southshore, Menethil Harbor and (rarely) Kalimdor make Boralus a regular stop.[5]

Notes and trivia

  • Kennings Lodge in Tiragarde Sound is the largest supplier of furs and leather to Boralus.[6]
  • A group of gnomes lived in the city. However, some time ago they all went missing.[7] Their abandoned machinery still inhabits the Abandoned Junkheap in Tiragarde Sound.
  • Boralus is the only human capital to not share a name with its nation (e.g. Stormwind, Gilneas).
  • The denonym for something from Boralus is "Boralan".[8]
  • Despite having a capital with a different name than the nation, Kul Tiras is still sometimes described as a city-state.[9][10][11]
  • Before the geography of the island was retroactively changed in Battle for Azeroth, Kul Tiras was the name of the capital and not Boralus.[12] The name Boralus only existed in the non-canonical RPG to refer to the capital of Kul Tiras.[5]
    • The dot on the Warcraft II map labeled as "Kul Tiras" may be the current-day Boralus. Both are on the southeastern parts of the island. Chronicle Volume 1 moved the dot to a central location.
  • In the StarCraft universe, Boralis is the name of the capital city of the planet Braxis.

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References

 
  1. ^ A [10-60] Out Like Flynn
  2. ^ A [50WQ] Picturesque Boralus
  3. ^ Assault on Kul Tiras (WC2 Orc)
  4. ^ 2018-08-01, Battle for Azeroth: Tiragarde Sound Visitor's Guide. Blizzard Entertainment, retrieved on 2018-08-17
  5. ^ a b Lands of Conflict, pg. 102
  6. ^ A [10-60] A Grizzly End
  7. ^ A [10-60] Inspection Gadget
  8. ^ Byron & Bros. Boralan B.B.Q.
  9. ^ Jaina: Reunion, pg. 6
  10. ^ Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, chapter 6: Her father, Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, ruled the city-state of Kul Tiras...
  11. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1
  12. ^ File:Chronicle Map of Arathor's City-States.jpg
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