Around Azeroth: Star-gazing
While I imagine most of us run around our little parts of the world (of Warcraft) without paying much attention to the details of our environment, this shot from reader Mikhall reminds us that sometimes all we have to do is look up to appreciate the beauty of Azeroth. The night sky over Auberdine (above) is black and vast, but the sky in Arathi Highlands is a brilliant blue, the sky in the Draenei starting zones around the Exodar turn pale purple in the evening, and the sky over Shattrath City is grey (or grey-green), In fact, every sky across Azeroth is a bit different -- but have you ever bothered looking?
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Taken a screenshot that highlights the ordinary in an extraordinary way? We'd like to see it on Around Azeroth! All you have to do is e-mail aroundazeroth@wow.com with a copy of your screenshot and a brief explanation of the scene. You could find your pictures and story featured next!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Thunderhide Dec 3rd 2007 10:40AM
Beautiful shot.
Camaris Dec 3rd 2007 10:48AM
Wow. Strangely, just a plain black sky is not something you actually see that much in WoW.
Although to be honest, the rest of Auberdine is a very depressing, lonely, grey place.
Angelus Dec 3rd 2007 11:33AM
Speak for yourself. I'm always looking up at the sky. Auberdine is my favorite at night. I love the night sky at the human starting area too.
Kahja Dec 3rd 2007 12:45PM
Being a fisherman you spend a lot of time at night just looking around and seeing how the world is different when the sun goes down. Zangramarsh or however it's spelled is my favourite.