The Caverns of Time Open Up the Past in WoW's Burning Crusade Expansion |
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Attempting to enter the Caverns of Time in World of Warcraft is usually met with either certain death, bad glitches or a suspension from play. Players have speculated as to what the Brood of Nozdormu has kept hidden behind a gigantic door and an entourage of dragons. Now, it seems, the truth has finally been revealed.
Time travel.
Specifically, the Burning Crusade expansion will allow players to enter the Caverns of Time to relive, battle in, and maintain important historical turning points in Azeroth timeline. As the expansion website mentions,
For the first time, adventurers will enter the domain of the Timeless One, where they will undertake missions to prevent the sabotage of three key historical events:
Young Thrall's escape from Durnholde Keep, the first step on the path to his ascension as the greatest warchief the orcs have ever known...
The momentous Battle of Mount Hyjal, where Jaina, Thrall, Tyrande, and Malfurion succeeded in turning the tide against the dreaded demon, Archimonde...
And the opening of the original Dark Portal by the crazed wizard Medivh – an action that ushered in the First War and introduced the mighty orcs to the world of Azeroth.
There isn't any mention of whether Brood of Nozdormu reputation will be needed to enter the caverns, but it stands to reason that you may need some amount of reputation to ensure the brood doesn't kill you on sight beforehand.
Keep checking QJ for more World of Warcraft updates as we get them.
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