![]() ![]() In particular, the quests to go into the spirit world and see history are superb, especially the way the Lich King is integrated into the first one. The Vrykul storyline touches a lot of real world mythologies, from the obvious Norse flavour to King Arthur (the sleeping king) to the Nephilim of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Howling Fjord, on the other hand, "echoes" a bit more. There's nothing wrong with Borean Tundra, but it's very much the WoW we know. Even the regular quests were very much in line with WoW 1.0, but superbly polished. The magic quests are closer to the "technological" feel of Warcraft magic, rather than the mythic feel (very shields and sensors sort of imagery). Heck, there was a quest to make wolves poop. There were a lot of fun quests, and in-jokes with D.E.H.T.A. Borean Tundra was a good zone too, but in a lot of ways Borean Tundra represents "pop culture" WoW. Thus far I'm pacing about 2 levels a zone, which is a pretty good rate. I finished off Howling Fjord a couple days ago, hitting 74 in the process.
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