Reader Elyasa of Auchindoun (the European server, not the unpopular Outland instances) snapped this foreboding shot in the Black Temple. Her raiding guild, Shine, was heading for Supremus when she looked up and saw this omen in the sky. She didn't mention how the boss fight went, but from the looks of it, the dragons didn't go hungry that night...
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-31-2008 @ 10:31AM
lardan said...
fun fact is that the "moon" in the picture actually is azeroth seen from outland!
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1-31-2008 @ 11:30AM
Adam said...
Yup, kinda hard to see with the dragons in front of it. Here's a clearer shot:
http://www.wowhead.com/?screenshot=view&7.3959#29522
1-31-2008 @ 11:00AM
peaglemancer said...
"That's no moon."
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1-31-2008 @ 11:03AM
Jowbulla said...
It's a space blueberry?
Man. This one makes me feel bad about my own screenshots. Like, Zoidberg bad.
1-31-2008 @ 4:46PM
mitchellangelo86 said...
Woah. Hold the phone, I just realized something. Can someone explain "why" you can see Azeroth from here? A ripple in the twisting nether or something? You can't see Outland from Azeroth, and you can't see Azeroth from Outland anywhere else. I always thought that Outland was light-years away from Azeroth.
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2-01-2008 @ 2:02AM
Firedraconian said...
Outland is essentially a floating island in the Twisting Nether. It's clearly not an actual planet anymore, which is why you can see a bunch of different planets, moons, stars, and whatnot from different places. The whole thing is completely chaotic.
1-31-2008 @ 4:50PM
Tylluan said...
*sings* Baaad Moon Riiiisiiiiiiiing! *sings*
(It's Black Sabbath...)
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1-31-2008 @ 5:45PM
Oldbear said...
Or go back earlier and it would be CCR.