Talk:Forest Song

Do blood elves get something similar?
I think it's a nice touch to add a Draenei town in old Azeroth (outside of the new zones, of course). Makes you feel like there's really something new going on. Does anyone know if the blood elves also get a town like that? I haven't seen any so far. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by.


 * Well in the Ghostlands you can encounter Tranquillien,which is an outpost maned by the blood elves(mostly) and the forsaken,less charming then Forest Song but still something more special since the town is it's own faction(Marakanis)


 * Tranquillien, however, is not "outside of the new zones", so i don't think it counts as an answer for his question. :) 21:17, 9 September 2007 (UTC)

The Blood Elves have no new towns outside of Quel'Thalas and Outland. However, I believe they got more of a boost in NPC quest givers throughout Azeroth then the Draenei did, to compensate. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by.


 * The reason that place was updated, was because there were already Alliance quest givers there (least one) and giving them another FP to match the 2 that the horde already had in the zone. But I wouldn't call it a town...barely an outpost. I'd call it a camp, much like the Rebel Camp in STV. 04:44, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

Cataclysm
From what's been unveiled so far in the forthcoming Cataclysm expansion, the Horde will be making significant territorial gains in Ashenvale. Where would Forest Song fit into the equation? Deepred (talk) 21:53, November 17, 2009 (UTC)
 * We don't know. Everything we do know can be found at World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. 21:56, November 17, 2009 (UTC)
 * My guess is that the draenei have completed the construction of whatever they're doing and Forest Song will serve as an Alliance bastion. [[Image:IconSmall Amberrock.png]] AMBER (ЯΘ&#60;K)  22:21, November 17, 2009 (UTC)
 * I'd think, given the closeness to the horde base that would have been one of the first targets to take care of. 22:24, November 17, 2009 (UTC)