Geographical survey of twilight forest

Night City is a refuge for Confederate races in this area. Although the residents here are mainly human beings, there are also some high elves, dwarves and semi-elves. They also provide shelter for refugees from crow ridge. Residents are brave and tenacious; Some people think that this town, ravaged by the undead and doomed to destruction, should be abandoned before it falls into the hands of natural disasters, but most people decide to defend their homes.

There is nothing interesting in this town. Fortunately, the days when Night Town survived and could relax are gone forever. Three children disappeared while sleeping. Now people's eyes are full of vigilance, indifference and trouble. Everything here becomes monotonous-clothes, laughter, and the roar of soldiers when they chop people to death. I met Irene van Halner, the emissary of the Human Alliance, at the Blood Crow Hotel. This bar is the only noisy place in this dead town. Irene told me that the residents here are eager to get rid of the disaster and the charges of crime have been suspended. Out of fear of passers-by causing theft and murder, people here are closely United under the leadership of the mayor and the night watchman army. Twilight forest is a dangerous place from any angle. The crow ridge in the west is a ghost town, ravaged by natural disasters. In the sunshine forest in the south, there is a mysterious creature called werewolf. In addition, as mentioned above, the surrounding area of night town is also very dangerous.

Worgul ogres live in the north and attack the remaining villages of the Alliance. The fallen magic in the nearby area has not infected the plants here, and the trees still grow in the wilderness between towns (although they have shown signs of lack of sunshine due to foggy weather). Jese Town tried to develop agricultural economy, but the weather made it difficult.

Sunshine Woods: This area used to be a sunny holiday resort, with flowers, juicy fruits and tall trees growing on fertile land. But in recent years, monsters have occupied this place. We all agree that this is the birthplace of werewolves. No one knows why they are here, but I guess the answer should be in Medivinta in the east.

Rotten Orchard: Located in the southwest of Yese Town, it was once the largest farm in Twilight Forest. Most of Azeroth's fruits are produced here, but now they have been abandoned and become barren, and the trees have gradually withered due to the reproduction of werewolves.

Buildings and residents:

Twilight forest sends a message to the alliance that if we don't participate in the worsening events in the mainland, perhaps the westernmost region will face the same fate.

Wu Yuling:

This ghost town used to be proud of funerals. There is a funeral college here, where the best embalmers in Azeroth have graduated. Unfortunately, the deceased destroyed this place. Seeing the people who once loved them climb out of the grave, the residents tried to resist, but in the end they gave up and retreated eastward to the night town. After hearing that residents fled here, the Difia Brotherhood tried to build barracks in this town, but failed to repel the attack of the undead. Some townspeople stayed, including abercromby, an anti-corrosion master who lives near Wuyaling Cemetery. A mysterious man, he not only survived, but also stopped the dead.

Crow Ridge may be the birthplace of large dark knights, who will suddenly appear with evil spirits and chase frantic travelers.

Some nights, they went around the position of overnight town and roared loudly.

Worgul Jia Shan:

Small town, 1 0,000

Like other places in Azeroth, these ogres are keen to attack villages in the south and plunder the meager resources of these poor people.

Night city:

Population: 3,500

Regime: democracy

Manager: Duke errol Eberlock (male, third-grade mage/fifth-grade priest)

Language: lingua franca, dwarf language, high elvish language.

Faith: holy light

Resources: agriculture

Camp: alliance

The city of night is plagued by many problems: the undead, werewolves, ogres and the sense of abandonment caused by Stormwind not sending any troops to reinforce this dilapidated town. Many people have left, hoping to seek refuge in Storm City in the west.

As a farm, Yese Town used to supply a lot of goods to trade unions. Because pollution has eroded the land, many kinds of goods have already been cut off. The economic recession has left farmers and businessmen with nothing to sell. Many people spend their savings on the blood crow hotel in town to kill time. This hotel is run by the lovely and hospitable dwarf Orina Kinya. He is one of the few rich people here. I know that Kazmodan has some winemakers of the Golden Teeth family, and Orgna's skills make them proud.

The mayor's daughter, commander Artaya Eberlock, runs the night watchman. This small security force is the only defense force in the town. It fights monsters that often attack here. Twilight forest used to be a continuous farm and forest, which, like many small towns, delivered tributes to Stormwind and Lordaeron in the north. But in the past five years, this area has declined at an alarming rate.

This situation is largely due to the increasing number of ogres in Medivh Tower and Azeroth. The awakened undead in the Third World War also played a little role in promoting it.

Now it is not much better than a ghost town, and it has almost become a refuge for monsters. Thieves can't make money here either. I thought an excellent army would be of great help to this area: I killed three ogres and four zombies on my way to Night City. Without assistance, it seems difficult to deal with the enemy here.