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11-28-2010 @ 2:20PM
Ametrine said...
the big question on most roleplayers minds is... how long has it been? Obviously, some time has passed, as cities like Orgrimmar do not totally restructure themselves overnight, but how long has it been between the old world we knew Monday, and the new world we met Tuesday? A few weeks? Months? A year or more?
Pity Blizzard chose to cover most of the lore changes in a book many of us have no plans of reading, and mostly ignore covering the stuff in-game with much more than a passing glance.
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11-28-2010 @ 2:35PM
shadcroly said...
I haven't read the books, but I think I'd venture a guess and say that that it feels like maybe a month or so. Enough time for both the Alliance and Horde forces to pack up in Northrend and make the return journey home.
11-29-2010 @ 3:23AM
Narshe said...
Only a few months? Care to explain how a character like Anduin Wrynn goes from age 8 or so to at least 15? Its had to have been years not months.
11-29-2010 @ 5:39AM
Sorcha said...
Because Anduin has been growing up since Vanilla but his model was never updated, just like your character is XYZ number of years older than when you made it but the model looks the same.