Breakfast Topic: What you hope survives the cataclysm

Personally, as dumb as I know this will probably sound, when I think about old Azeroth my mind immediately returns to a tiny quest called Until Death Do Us Part. It's started by a bitter Forsaken who wants you take a pendant to her husband's grave at the Sepulcher. If you only wanted to look at it in terms of game mechanics, then it's a Fed-Ex quest designed to get you across the ocean and questing in Silverpine, but even with all the improvements to questing today, it stands apart. It's a very long journey for a young character, and when you finally arrive at the Sepulcher and find the husband's grave, you realize you've come all this way to deliver a worthless trinket to someone who threw his life away on a hopeless cause. You turn it in and...that's it. There is no follow-up. There is no happy ending. There is, however, the feeling that there's more to the savagery of the Forsaken than meets the eye.
Blizzard is actually trying to move away from quests that emphasize text over cool visuals, and it makes me a little sad just because Until Death Do Us Part was, from a writing standpoint, a masterpiece of effective writing and quick exposition. I'm hoping that, out of all the quests that stand to get axed in Cataclysm, this little gem survives.
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travis Nov 4th 2009 9:56AM
From the Twitter Developer Chat:
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5:52pm CDT: Q: What will happen to Mankrik's Wife? Please don't tell me she's gobbled up by the lava?
A: You'll have to wait and see. =]
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OOOOOOOH!!!! A SURPRISE!!!!!!!!
I could see another quest chain... she was pregnant with a son, and the son is now lost somewhere...
Molly Nov 4th 2009 10:05AM
Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned
Tomatketchup Nov 4th 2009 1:19PM
So they have confirmed that Mankrik's Wife is dead?
Retropally Nov 4th 2009 8:12AM
Me, hopefully
Sky Nov 4th 2009 9:48AM
I hope all ret pallies go come cataclysm
Muse Nov 4th 2009 9:55AM
Well, obviously not Every expansion can be about paladins. We'll lay low during Cataclysm and come back in full force for the one after it.
DT75006 Nov 4th 2009 8:16AM
I will miss Tirisfal Glades.
I've started several undead toons during my years of game play and there's just something about Tirisfal Glades that has always facinated me. The spooky haunted woods, the ambient music as you run your low-level toon from one point to another. The faint screams you occasionally hear coming from the distance.
No, it's not a visually stunning location or anything like that. It's the memories. Spending a couple hours questing my undead toon, and at the end of the night you make it back to the Inn at Brill, exhausted after a constructive night of game play. Inside the inn, the roaring fire, the sound of plates clinking together, the music.
It all brings back fond memories. I will miss the place when it's gone. :o(
travis Nov 4th 2009 10:09AM
/agree, /agree, /agree
For almost every Horde alt I have ever started (after my first being an UD Mage), I made the long trek to begin leveling in Tirisfal Glades. After my first toon, I have always loved the place - picking flowers for Gordo only to find out that he mistook the word 'Doom' for "Gloom", trying to find Samuel Fipps for the first time just to kill him for his remains, the zepplin master names Hin Denburg, hunting the Agamand family... and while you ally were getting killed by Hogger, we were getting killed by Maggot Eye...
*sigh* So many good memories....
EZ Nov 4th 2009 2:46PM
I have the same feeling towards goldshire. I can still remember my first character getting owned by defias when I wandered too far. I can't believe they are making defias into neutral mobs!
Oh, and the music at the goldshire inn is great. Sometimes I go there on a low-level alt and watch people duel and talk in leet speak. Good times. Now that I think of it, I'm pretty sure Goldshire isn't going anywhere, but if it gets swallowed up by cataclysm, that would suck.
I think everyone has fond memories of their first characters starting zone.
Hob Nov 6th 2009 1:35PM
I also level all my Horde toons through Tirisfal - including some that I create just to level to 10 and then delete (when I'm having a bad weekend, for example).
My first character was an undead warlock, and I took a long time exploring Deathknell before leaving the area. I found a gap in the mountains by Night's Web Hollow, and was able to jump down into the Solliden pumpkin patch without really knowing what it was.
Maggot Eye was definitely my Hogger, even though he's not an elite.
I wouldn't mind some new / additional quests, but I really hope this zone stays as untouched as possible. The only zone I have as much fun in is Azuremyst, but I'll almost always choose the gloomy, forsaken woods with its lakes and ponds and murloc-trodden shoreline.
And the Scarlet Crusade are the best enemies ever.
Dotixi Nov 4th 2009 8:16AM
I'm ready for everything to change.
Blarghh Nov 4th 2009 12:33PM
Ditto. It's time to shake things up.
videvekartuspaan Nov 4th 2009 8:20AM
tirisfal glades/silverpine are huge to me because my first toon was undead, i played for 13 hours at one point and barely got him past level 17 i think(/facepalm). Also , duskwood was a huge part of the reason i love alliance. its great, i hope it doesn't change
Blayze Nov 4th 2009 8:21AM
All the old factions. I hope we'll still have ways of getting rep with them. Also, I hope the Sceptre of the Shifting Sands chain survives -- but that Elementium Ore doesn't. Seriously, I'd need SIXTEEN of them in order to complete all the quests I've found so far that want it.
SIXTEEN.
Deathgodryuk Nov 4th 2009 1:50PM
This, I still haven't finished getting my Insane title!
npanth Nov 4th 2009 8:23AM
I've always thought that Loch Modan was a great zone. I really enjoy leveling there. The rolling hills in the east make for some unexpected encounters and it was the first time I ran into the dark iron dwarves. The quests around the dam, and in the ogre encampment are still some of my favorites. I'll drop almost anything to go back for a guildie doing the Chok'Sul quest. Death may be for lowbies, but payback lasts well into endgame ;) Seeing as the dam is a stones throw from Deathwing's new home, I'm sure it's already gone on some developer's hard drive. I'll miss the pastorial atmosphere there, and will need a new go-to zone when I want to make fishing lures.
gboyd Nov 4th 2009 8:23AM
http://www.wowhead.com/?quest=5721
The entire Battle of Darrowshire questline needs to survive. It told the story of Pamela Redpath, a little girl / lost spirit search of her Doll and lost family. You learn that her father was corrupted during the Battle of Darrowshire and that to save him, with the aid of Chromie, you must relive the event and changes it's outcome. It's always been a touching story in my eyes, one I enjoy playing through over and over.
It is one of the few quest related outdoor Raids, if not the only one, in Vanilla WoW. Your reward for this endeavor are 3 charges of Tea and Sugar from the little girl, which by this point is more than enough reward ("I hope you like lots of sugar!") and a level 60 blue item from a chest.
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deffo Nov 4th 2009 8:28AM
my paladin still has the tea with sugar in her first bag always. just in case... i guess.
Boz Nov 4th 2009 8:35AM
"and a level 60 blue item from a chest."
You actually get THREE blue items, which was mighty impressive before the days of Death Knights at that level without having to venture into a single instance:
-Ring of Protection
-Archlight Talisman
-Magebane Scion
Awesome quest line.
RetPallyJil Nov 4th 2009 8:23AM
My hometown is getting the axe :( What's a ret pally to do ...
Kill every Horde alive, I guess. Drown that pain with Horde blood, Jillypoo.