BlizzCon 2009: Cataclysm, the story so far

Here's the Cataclysm story so far, based on the official site FAQ and the Cataclysm Preview Panel.
While we've been off fighting Arthas and leaving a piece of ourselves in the cold northern wastes, Deathwing the Destroyer has been brooding in Deephome, the elemental plane of earth, for some time now. As he regained his strength and was patched back up by the denizens of the plane, he prepared for his assault on Azeroth. With cataclysmic force, he burst through the ceiling of the elemental plane and brought destruction to Azeroth.
Nearly all areas of Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms were affected by the eruption. The Barrens is cleft in twain, with an enormous volcanic fissure splitting it into two different zones. Orgrimmar has been destroyed, prompting Garrosh Hellscream not only to rebguild the city, but to voraciously expand the Horde's territories. The Desolace shoreline was cracked open, allowing water -- and life -- back into the zone. Auberdine has been flooded and destroyed, forcing the Night Elves to move north. Everything and everyone is affected.
Deathwing's great Cataclysm had significant effects on not only Azeroth, but on the races that inhabit it -- especially some groups that might normally not seek help from other races.
The goblin home island of Kezan had an active volcano erupt under it, prompting a Trade Prince to cheat his fellow goblins into being sold into slavery while trying to escape the island. After their ship gets accidentally involved in the middle of an Alliance-Horde sea battle, the Goblins find themselves washed onto an island off the coast of Kalimdor -- fighting unknown enemies and joining unlikely, but familiar, allies.
Meanwhile, the reclusive residents of Gilneas, locked behind the Greymane Wall for a decade, have found themselves suddenly exposed for what they really are. Having summoned the ferocious Worgen race during the Third War to combat the Scourge, the Gilneans found themselves quickly overwhelmed by the creatures, and the curse that spawns them spread unchecked throughout the kingdom. Assaulted by the Forsaken, moving southward to claim the kingdom for themselves, the transformed Gilneans find themselves in need of two things -- a cure, and a hand. With the night elves promising to aid their lupine allies, the Worgen are welcomed into the Alliance.
Deathwing not only sundered Azeroth -- he also brought the Elemental Planes closer to Azeroth. In many places, the planes are pushing through to terrestrial Azeroth. Ragnaros the Firelord, lord of the elemental plane of fire, has been seething from his defeat at the hands of 40 adventurers and has brought forth his fiery wrath on Mount Hyjal. The Abyssal Maw, the elemental plane of water, has been raised along with the Lost City of Vashj'ir -- Lady Vashj's domain, and with it a strange yet-unseen sentient race. And Deepholm has been thrust through the planet's crust by Deathwing's eruption into the land of flesh.
The Cataclysm also has brought back forces previously absent in Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms. Malfurion Stormrage has returned from the Emerald Dream to combat Ragnaros. The Titan stronghold of Uldum, long obscured from view by technology, has become visible since the machinery that shielded it was destroyed, and within it may contain a Titan superweapon -- or new allies. Grim Batol, Deathwing's former place of imprisonment, is now reopened in the Twilight Highlands east of the Wetlands, where he raises his new Twilight Flight.
Meanwhile, Horde and Alliance tensions rise. Garrosh Hellscream's temper rages unchecked through the Horde, and Thrall's ability to rein him in lessens with each passing day. As he pushes to expand the Horde's holdings on both continents, battles rage. The Forsaken march on Gilneas, the last remaining human kingdom in the Lordaeron region. With everyone having left a piece of themselves in Northrend, even a tenuous peace may no longer be possible.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 5)
uncaringbear Aug 22nd 2009 10:03AM
The worgen race looks incredibly cool, as does the goblins. However, I can't help but be fearful that a lot of horde players will be rerolling alliance to play worgen. I predict we'll see a noticeable shift in faction populations once the new expansion settles in.
Bloodangels Aug 22nd 2009 10:21AM
I for one will use my 1 alliance slot to make a Worgen, i love the look of them however i will be rerolling to play them, he will not be my eyes and ears on the alliance side of my server
Dave Aug 24th 2009 10:14AM
@uncaringbear
just like when alliance players rerolled horde to play blood elves?
Marix Aug 22nd 2009 9:10AM
E.P.I.C, coming from someone who knows all of the lore to do with warcraft, this is going to be completely epic.
zarthus Aug 22nd 2009 9:11AM
Sounds to me like the leveling upto 60 is gonna be streamlined & accelerated even more.
Surely with the zones changing then the quests in those zones will have to change to accomodate..
Muse Aug 22nd 2009 9:30AM
Indeed. Ever since BC came out, it's been easier, faster and less annoying all-around to level in the new areas compared to the old ones, making the last 10 levels of the game more pedagogical for unused players than the early areas they actually frequent.
Aedilhild Aug 22nd 2009 10:09AM
Remember when Jeffrey Kaplan held Loch Modan up as an example of poor questing architecture? Blizzard now has the opportunity to apply more than five years of trial, error, success and failure.
Imagine leveling 1-58 with the combined efficiency and satisfaction of the best Northrend has to offer — that's our reward if Blizzard is serious about "reforging" Azeroth.
Elrandir Aug 22nd 2009 10:52AM
I honestly doubt they will speed up the leveling from 1-60. They are revamping old Azeroth not just for people at the level cap, but also for the new levelers. I think the idea is that they want to make leveling new characters fun and different again. It would defeat the purpose to go to all that work and then make it easy to speed through the new content without getting a chance to really appreciate it.
Nazgûl Aug 22nd 2009 1:38PM
Speeding through the content is different from being able to level quickly.
You will not appreciate most of it unless you yourself take the time to read the quests and understand what is going on. This is maybe 10% of the WoW population. Thanks to Blizzard's trial and error, 1-60 WILL go faster simply because they now know how to build efficient questing structures. The lore behind them will be as it always has been - outstanding.
kniittymaki Aug 22nd 2009 9:13AM
Otherwise good, but..
Gilneas isnt part of Kingdom of Lordaeron.
It's Kingdom of Gilneas.
placebo Aug 22nd 2009 10:25AM
The article says: "The Forsaken march on Gilneas, the last remaining human kingdom in Lordaeron."
Gilneas is the last remaining human kingdom on the continent of Lordaeron.
Angus Aug 22nd 2009 12:06PM
"Gilneas is the last remaining human kingdom on the continent of Lordaeron."
Check your map.
I don't see any continent named Lordaeron.
selport Aug 22nd 2009 12:22PM
"Check your map.
I don't see any continent named Lordaeron."
/facepalm
placebo Aug 22nd 2009 12:42PM
Check your geography.
The Eastern Kingdoms (Sometimes referred to as the Eastern Continents) is made up of the continents of Lordaeron, Khaz Modan and Azeroth.
Huh_What Aug 22nd 2009 9:22AM
The destruction of Ogrimmar wasn't mentioned during the panels yesterday and it's not in the official faq... only mmo-champ's story had it. I may be missing something but otherwise.. boo-hiss on your fact checking.
Katalliaan Aug 22nd 2009 9:42AM
Not sure if it really will be destroyed, but it will get a makeover. There was a pic of the southern entrance to Orgrimmar, and it looks like it got fortified with dark iron.
Vinnie Aug 22nd 2009 10:29AM
watch the trailer again. Ive read about this for a long time actually and i thought a new org would come with Wrath (SW got the harbor we got a new zep tower wooo) so it would make sense for them to work on the UC and Org. but in the Video you can see org all Iron cladded up under construction
jealouspirate Aug 22nd 2009 9:25AM
We've seen a lot of information about the Horde changes, I'm really interested to see how the Alliance is doing, considering Garrosh's offensive.
It seems like the Alliance has lost a significant portion of territory (Ashenvale, parts of Darkshore, Hillsbrad, etc) either to the Horde or the Cataclysm.
As someone who plays mainly Alliance, I can't wait to see how they're dealing with these losses and how they try to regain some territory.
Sir7 Aug 24th 2009 10:01AM
Just a thought... You know how part of the appeal of The Horde was their always being the scrappy underdog? What if The Alliance is about to become the new scrappy underdog? Just like the olden days.
Coik Aug 22nd 2009 11:02AM
Yeah, same. I'm a bit concerned that we're hearing about a half-dozen areas that the Horde has either conquered (Azshara, Hillsbrad, possibly Ashenvale) or made significant territory grabs in (Darkshore) whereas so far the only real estate the Alliance seems to be gaining is Gilneas.
Of course, the xpac just being announced yesterday, it's still very very early in the news cycle, so there might be more we haven't heard of yet.