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'''Hearthglen''' is a fortified [[town]] and former principality<ref>[[Of Blood and Honor]], pg. 3</ref> in the northern area of the former [[kingdom of Lordaeron]], located north of [[Andorhal]], in an area now known as the [[Western Plaguelands]]. The town and formerly the region, was controlled from [[Mardenholde Keep]]. It fell under the control of the [[Scarlet Crusade]] until [[Tirion Fordring]] returned and resumed control. It now serves as a training ground for the [[Argent Crusade]].
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'''Hearthglen''' is a fortified [[town]] and former principality<ref>''[[Of Blood and Honor]]'', pg. 3</ref> in the northern area of the former [[kingdom of Lordaeron]], located north of [[Andorhal]], in an area now known as the [[Western Plaguelands]]. The town and formerly the region, was controlled from [[Mardenholde Keep]]. It fell under the control of the [[Scarlet Crusade]] until [[Tirion Fordring]] returned and resumed control. It now serves as a training ground for the [[Argent Crusade]].
   
 
Hearthglen is a sturdy fortress, its walls encircling a [[town hall]], a [[mage tower]], a [[lumber mill]], a [[Blacksmith (building)|blacksmith]], [[stables]], a [[scout tower]] and a [[mine]] besides its [[keep]]. The road to the town is called Hearthglen Pass.<ref>[[Unfinished Business (2)]]</ref>
 
Hearthglen is a sturdy fortress, its walls encircling a [[town hall]], a [[mage tower]], a [[lumber mill]], a [[Blacksmith (building)|blacksmith]], [[stables]], a [[scout tower]] and a [[mine]] besides its [[keep]]. The road to the town is called Hearthglen Pass.<ref>[[Unfinished Business (2)]]</ref>
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==History==
 
==History==
 
[[File:Hearthglen.jpg|thumb|Hearthglen prior to ''Cataclysm''.]]
 
[[File:Hearthglen.jpg|thumb|Hearthglen prior to ''Cataclysm''.]]
During the [[Second War]], the keep never fell to the [[Old Horde|Orcish Horde]].<ref>[[Of Blood and Honor]]</ref>
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During the [[Second War]], the keep never fell to the [[Old Horde|Orcish Horde]].<ref>''[[Of Blood and Honor]]''</ref>
   
 
Before the [[Third War]], Hearthglen was ruled by the paladin [[Tirion Fordring]], Lord of Mardenholde. He was, however, exiled for treason, for giving aid to an orc found in his lands, [[Eitrigg]]. The paladin [[Barthilas]] was temporarily given command of the province, but he was killed during an orc assault on [[Stratholme]], and was not able to make his command effective. Some years later, Tirion's son [[Taelan Fordring]] was given control of the keep.
 
Before the [[Third War]], Hearthglen was ruled by the paladin [[Tirion Fordring]], Lord of Mardenholde. He was, however, exiled for treason, for giving aid to an orc found in his lands, [[Eitrigg]]. The paladin [[Barthilas]] was temporarily given command of the province, but he was killed during an orc assault on [[Stratholme]], and was not able to make his command effective. Some years later, Tirion's son [[Taelan Fordring]] was given control of the keep.
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Hearthglen was a target of the [[Scourge]] in the beginnings of the Third War. The [[Plague of Undeath]] arrived there in a grain shipment from [[Andorhal]]. The city was about to be attacked by an army of undead, and the defenders had just baked and eaten the grain before the attack started. Meanwhile, Prince [[Arthas]] had tracked the shipment of grain to Hearthglen. He, along with soldiers of [[Lordaeron]]'s army, were able to slay those infected by the shipment before they could spread the disease to the entire town. Shortly thereafter the large [[undead]] army laid siege to the town. Reinforced by Prince Arthas and his armies, the town held off the undead long enough for the arrival of [[Uther]] and his knights. Ironically, it was the efforts of the future [[Lich King]] that saved Hearthglen and ultimately allowed it to survive uncontrolled by the Undead Scourge.
 
Hearthglen was a target of the [[Scourge]] in the beginnings of the Third War. The [[Plague of Undeath]] arrived there in a grain shipment from [[Andorhal]]. The city was about to be attacked by an army of undead, and the defenders had just baked and eaten the grain before the attack started. Meanwhile, Prince [[Arthas]] had tracked the shipment of grain to Hearthglen. He, along with soldiers of [[Lordaeron]]'s army, were able to slay those infected by the shipment before they could spread the disease to the entire town. Shortly thereafter the large [[undead]] army laid siege to the town. Reinforced by Prince Arthas and his armies, the town held off the undead long enough for the arrival of [[Uther]] and his knights. Ironically, it was the efforts of the future [[Lich King]] that saved Hearthglen and ultimately allowed it to survive uncontrolled by the Undead Scourge.
   
Hearthglen was later used as a rallying point by the remains of the [[Order of the Silver Hand]], due to Taelan Fordring's offer for refuge. During a Scourge attack, High General Abbendis died here.<ref>[[Ashbringer (comic)|Ashbringer]]</ref> The town was later appropriated by the [[Scarlet Crusade]], who turned it into a major base of operations until Tirion Fordring's return and resumption of command. The area is now controlled by the [[Argent Crusade]] and serves as a training ground for its forces.
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Hearthglen was later used as a rallying point by the remains of the [[Order of the Silver Hand]], due to Taelan Fordring's offer for refuge. During a Scourge attack, High General Abbendis died here.<ref>''[[Ashbringer (comic)|Ashbringer]]''</ref> The town was later appropriated by the [[Scarlet Crusade]], who turned it into a major base of operations until Tirion Fordring's return and resumption of command. The area is now controlled by the [[Argent Crusade]] and serves as a training ground for its forces.
   
 
During the [[Burning Legion]]'s [[third invasion]], Hearthglen was attacked by a small [[demon]]ic forces. The town was successfully defended by the forces of the reborn [[Order of the Silver Hand]].<ref>[[Wrath and Justice (quest)]]</ref><ref>[[Wrath and Justice]]</ref>
 
During the [[Burning Legion]]'s [[third invasion]], Hearthglen was attacked by a small [[demon]]ic forces. The town was successfully defended by the forces of the reborn [[Order of the Silver Hand]].<ref>[[Wrath and Justice (quest)]]</ref><ref>[[Wrath and Justice]]</ref>
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===Current NPCs===
 
===Current NPCs===
 
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* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Tirion Fordring}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Tirion Fordring}}
* {{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Female}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Bree Ironstock}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Dwarf|Female}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Bree Ironstock}}
* {{RaceIcon|Gnome|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|High Cleric Alphus}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Gnome|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|High Cleric Alphus}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Lieutenant Myner}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Lieutenant Myner}}
* {{RaceIcon|NightElf|Female}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Daria L'Rayne}}
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*{{RaceIcon|NightElf|Female}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Daria L'Rayne}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Del Gahrron}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Del Gahrron}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Mustang}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Mustang}}
* {{Race|Human|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Honor Guard}}
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*{{Race|Human|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Honor Guard}}
* {{Race|Human|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Shieldbearer}}
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*{{Race|Human|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Shieldbearer}}
* {{Race|Human|notext}}{{Race|BloodElf|notext}}{{Race|Orc|notext}}{{Race|NightElf|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Recruit}}
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*{{Race|Human|notext}}{{Race|BloodElf|notext}}{{Race|Orc|notext}}{{Race|NightElf|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Recruit}}
* {{Race|Human|notext}}{{Race|BloodElf|notext}}{{Race|Orc|notext}}{{Race|NightElf|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Trainee}}
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*{{Race|Human|notext}}{{Race|BloodElf|notext}}{{Race|Orc|notext}}{{Race|NightElf|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Trainee}}
* {{Race|Human|notext}} {{Race|Gnome|notext}}{{Race|Orc|notext}}{{Race|Tauren|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Drudge}}
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*{{Race|Human|notext}} {{Race|Gnome|notext}}{{Race|Orc|notext}}{{Race|Tauren|notext}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Hearthglen Drudge}}
   
 
===Services===
 
===Services===
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Morris Vant|Argent Blacksmith}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Morris Vant|Argent Blacksmith}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Outfitter Mendelev|Cloth Armor}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|Outfitter Mendelev|Cloth Armor}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|William Henderson|Flight Master}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Argent Crusade|William Henderson|Flight Master}}
 
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===Former NPCs===
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* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|High Commander Galvar Pureblood}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|High Commander Galvar Pureblood}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|Highlord Taelan Fordring}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|Highlord Taelan Fordring}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|High Protector Lorik}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|High Protector Lorik}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|Grand Inquisitor Isillien}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|Grand Inquisitor Isillien}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|Cavalier Durgen}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|Cavalier Durgen}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Female}} {{NPC|Combat|Huntsman Radley}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Female}} {{NPC|Combat|Huntsman Radley}}
* {{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{NPC|Combat|Foreman Jerris}}
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Revision as of 09:43, 14 November 2019

NeutralHearthglen
Hearthglen in Cataclysm
Type Fortified town
Leader(s) Unknown
  Formerly IconSmall Tirion Tirion Fordring †
IconSmall Taelan Taelan Fordring †
Race(s) HumanHuman Human
DwarfDwarf Dwarf
GnomeGnome Gnome
Night elfNight elf Night elf
Blood elfBlood elf Blood elf
OrcOrc Orc
Language(s) Common, Darnassian, Dwarven, Gnomish
Faith(s) Holy light
Affiliation(s) Argent Crusade
  Formerly Scarlet Crusade, Kingdom of Lordaeron
Location Northern Western Plaguelands
Status Active
Characteristics
Facilities

Undone Inn          Undone Mailbox

Done Stables

Done Anvil & Forge

Undone Bank       Undone Auctions
Travel Done Flight Master(s)
Undone Mass-transit
Undone Portal(s)

Hearthglen is a fortified town and former principality[1] in the northern area of the former kingdom of Lordaeron, located north of Andorhal, in an area now known as the Western Plaguelands. The town and formerly the region, was controlled from Mardenholde Keep. It fell under the control of the Scarlet Crusade until Tirion Fordring returned and resumed control. It now serves as a training ground for the Argent Crusade.

Hearthglen is a sturdy fortress, its walls encircling a town hall, a mage tower, a lumber mill, a blacksmith, stables, a scout tower and a mine besides its keep. The road to the town is called Hearthglen Pass.[2]

History

Hearthglen

Hearthglen prior to Cataclysm.

During the Second War, the keep never fell to the Orcish Horde.[3]

Before the Third War, Hearthglen was ruled by the paladin Tirion Fordring, Lord of Mardenholde. He was, however, exiled for treason, for giving aid to an orc found in his lands, Eitrigg. The paladin Barthilas was temporarily given command of the province, but he was killed during an orc assault on Stratholme, and was not able to make his command effective. Some years later, Tirion's son Taelan Fordring was given control of the keep.

Hearthglen was a target of the Scourge in the beginnings of the Third War. The Plague of Undeath arrived there in a grain shipment from Andorhal. The city was about to be attacked by an army of undead, and the defenders had just baked and eaten the grain before the attack started. Meanwhile, Prince Arthas had tracked the shipment of grain to Hearthglen. He, along with soldiers of Lordaeron's army, were able to slay those infected by the shipment before they could spread the disease to the entire town. Shortly thereafter the large undead army laid siege to the town. Reinforced by Prince Arthas and his armies, the town held off the undead long enough for the arrival of Uther and his knights. Ironically, it was the efforts of the future Lich King that saved Hearthglen and ultimately allowed it to survive uncontrolled by the Undead Scourge.

Hearthglen was later used as a rallying point by the remains of the Order of the Silver Hand, due to Taelan Fordring's offer for refuge. During a Scourge attack, High General Abbendis died here.[4] The town was later appropriated by the Scarlet Crusade, who turned it into a major base of operations until Tirion Fordring's return and resumption of command. The area is now controlled by the Argent Crusade and serves as a training ground for its forces.

During the Burning Legion's third invasion, Hearthglen was attacked by a small demonic forces. The town was successfully defended by the forces of the reborn Order of the Silver Hand.[5][6]

After the death of Tirion Fordring, it is unclear who governs the town.

Travel connections

Flight

Neutral The Menders' Stead, Western Plaguelands
Neutral Plaguewood Tower, Eastern Plaguelands

Location

To reach Hearthglen, follow the path north starting at [50, 42]VZ-Western PlaguelandsBlip in the Western Plaguelands. The gates of Hearthglen are at [48, 21]VZ-Western PlaguelandsBlip.

NPCs

Tirion Fordring statue

Statue of Tirion Fordring in Hearthglen.

Current NPCs

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

Services

Former NPCs

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In the RPG

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

Tirion Fordring once oversaw Hearthglen, a quiet rural community. Now the town is the Western Scarlet Crusade's military headquarters. Fanatical warriors and priests man Hearthglen's walls and patrol the nearby territory, so crazed in their beliefs that they attack anyone they think carries the plague — which is pretty much everyone. Tirion's son, Taelan Fordring, supposedly controls the town, but Grand Inquisitor Isillien manipulates him easily.[7]

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