World of Warcraft : Classic world illustration - High Fantasy theme
High Fantasy

World of Warcraft : Classic

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JohnDear

(WIP) A full 1:1 version of Azeroth: Every faction, zone, dungeon, city and POI from the 2004 classic game! Embark on an epic high-fantasy roleplaying journey set in the timeless world of World of Warcraft: Classic.


Author's Note: This solo RPG experience blends the rich lore, iconic locations, and legendary characters of Azeroth with adapted Dungeons & Dragons mechanics. Spells, classes, and monsters have been carefully selected and designed from wip homebrew Warcraft 5E (WC5E) to offer you a deep and authentic adventure. (link to the WC5E project : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kVoAMR8TiO3CXFYcigFN2B6zk62xcnv9) Disclaimer: This is a fan-made game set in the World of Warcraft universe. It is a non-commercial, passion project created by me. This game is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Blizzard Entertainment. All intellectual property related to the world of Azeroth, including but not limited to, settings, characters, lore, and trademarks, are the sole property of Blizzard Entertainment. No financial transactions have occurred or will occur in relation to its development. The creator of this game has not received any compensation for their work.
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Balnir Farmstead
Balnir Farmstead
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The Balnir Farmstead, nestled in eastern Tirisfal Glades, was once famed for breeding Lordaeron’s prized white horses—including Invincible, steed of Prince Arthas, and Reverence, mount of King Anduin Wrynn. Run by Jorum and Vara Balnir, the farm also raised chickens and grew snapdragons. Arthas often visited as a child, befriending Jorum’s son Jarim. He was present for Invincible’s birth, moments before Lord Uther arrived to escort him back to Capital City during the First War. Years later, after Invincible’s tragic death, Arthas buried him on the farmstead. When Arthas returned as a death knight during the Scourging of Lordaeron, he slew the Balnir family and raised Invincible with Frostmourne, leaving the grave empty. Now overrun by wandering Scourge, the farm remains a haunt of the past. Yet Vara’s snapdragons still bloom, harvested by the Forsaken for arcane study.

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