Seldom do I think about how the environment interacts with creatures or how an area was formed. And definately the Barrens is one of those areas that really doesn't inspire me to find out more. However, I'm glad to learn about how it was formed, why certain races are there, and when this all happened.
This is what I read: most of us probably know the Barrens
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as the far, far too big and empty zone that we all spent too long running through. I know I do. You whippersnappers these days and your three flight paths. In my day, we had one and we ran to Ratchet on foot every single time. You kids nowadays have it easy. All of that aside, though, did you know it was originally a lush forest, some of which was part of the ancient Kaldorei territory? It used to be a much more peaceful (and tolerable) place than it is now. Of course, we're talking ten thousand years ago.
That place totally sucks now. Don't get all sentimental on me and pretend it's deep and meaningful and spiritual to quest there or something. It's horrible. Let's learn about it anyway, because learning is fun! ...Right? Okay, back to that 'ten thousand years ago' bit up above there. By now, if you read this column on a regular basis, you should know what happened that long ago: The Sundering. It was in the War of the Ancients that the Barrens started its fall from verdant forests to baked earth.
While by now we know what went down during that war, as we've detailed so many times before, you can see remnants of the events right within the Barrens. Other places as well, but we're talking about the Barrens right now, aren't we? In the deep south of the Barrens, one will find the Quilboar seat of power, Razorfen. Razorfen is founded upon the remains of the demigod Agamaggan, an ancient lost in the War. Agamaggan was, as you'd expect form a god worshiped by the Quilboar, a great Boar god. His appearance was a bit closer to the felboar you'd find around Hellfire Peninsula and less like the ones you'd find in Westfall due to the spines upon his back, but he definitely was not demonic in nature.
Upon his death at the hands of Mannoroth and the Burning Legion, it was said that where his blood spattered on the ground, thick thorny vines grew. If you've ever been to Razorfen, or anywhere else in the Barrens, you've likely seen them. Unique to Razorfen Downs, however... if you've been there, you've seen Agamaggan. His remains are the shell of the Downs, and it is through his skull that you enter the Quilboar 'city.'
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