Howling Fjord will be one of the two starting points for those entering into Northrend. The other starting zone will be the Borean Tundra. Wrath of the Lich King will raise the level cap to 80, introduce the Death Knight class, new PvP warfare, and new group and solo play.WoWWiki has the image listed as a "player made" image. However, the image itself has been found around several other galleries on the internet, and there is no credit to the original author on the image. Additionally, the map itself closely resembles the terrain and layout of the zone that was playable at Blizzcon in 2007. We'll keep an eye on this, and other Wrath of the Lich King media that might be legit, and get you all the latest information when we know it. Stay tuned!
Update: The map is a fake, produced and propagated by user Kanaru on WoWWiki. Welcome to the World of Fakecraft.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
4-11-2008 @ 1:44PM
Elmo said...
it looks true enough to me. wouldn't surprise me if it was real.
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4-11-2008 @ 1:47PM
Huey2k2 said...
Normally I am very skeptical of leaked maps and screenshots. But this one looks very very real, either it is real, or it is a damned good fake.
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4-11-2008 @ 1:48PM
Theadrick said...
If it is a fake, it's a well-made one.
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4-11-2008 @ 2:07PM
Nick S said...
yep. if it's fake, the faker needs a job with blizz's art department. this map is pretty nice.
4-11-2008 @ 1:50PM
Super Guest Man 9000 said...
The alliance and horde bases that close together? Eeeshhh... that wont cause any problems...
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4-11-2008 @ 2:06PM
Matt said...
i think the alliance base is on the opposite side...the fort, that other place might just be a place to kill iron dwarves or something who knows...
4-11-2008 @ 1:51PM
fLUx said...
Proberly is real, I doub't Blizzard are that keen on keeping even the low detail maps secret...
Hell they have given more away (i.e. playable areas at blizzcon, screenshots) before....
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4-11-2008 @ 1:54PM
Raaliya said...
All I can think of when I see "The Laughing Strand" is one word: Murlocs.
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4-11-2008 @ 2:00PM
Landuran said...
User talk:Kanaru
From WoWWiki
Discussion has been cleared, it was silly.
Yes, I am the creator of Image:NorthrendInGame.jpg, as well as Image:HowlingFjord.jpg.
So, there ya go... it's a fan made image.
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4-11-2008 @ 2:01PM
Crianas said...
Was gonna say. That map of Northrend in-game doesn't have Quel'Danas on it.
4-11-2008 @ 2:19PM
Badger said...
Should this topic of discussion be deleted, then? Seems like an elaborate practical joke, under the circumstances, and I'm not sure it really deserves the attention it's been given.
4-11-2008 @ 2:43PM
Adam Holisky said...
Yes, it is a fake and I've updated the article as such. We won't remove the article, however. Removing articles is another long and complicated discussion; and to my knowledge has never been done here.
I am unhappy that this image, which was quite well done, was propagated around the internet as real. Only after it was picked up by dozens of news sites and generated hundreds of thousands of hits around the world did the author come forward and say it was a fake.
I'll leave my personal opinions on this to myself for now. Needless to say I, and many others, are unhappy. But such is the life on the internet.
I'll go QQ moar in my corner now.
4-11-2008 @ 3:41PM
Badger said...
Awww. /pat
It happens to the best of us, Adam. Hell, most of us thought it was real, too.
4-11-2008 @ 2:01PM
Freelier said...
Who designed the squiggly bridge? Surely not a gnome...
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4-11-2008 @ 2:18PM
zingyr said...
It's a fake, just check http://www.wowwiki.com/Image:HowlingFjord.jpg, and compare the two versions of the image submitted (under File History). The author changed Lake Cauldrons to Lake Cauldros ... :)
But Blizzard should hire him, it's an incredibly well done fake. I was fooled at first.
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4-11-2008 @ 2:24PM
RogueJedi86 said...
Good thing it's fake. I'd say it looks too green for Northrend. Even the less snowy zones like Howling Fjord should at least be tainted white in several places, like Dun Morogh and Winterspring.
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4-11-2008 @ 3:14PM
Salty said...
You can see a lot of noise added to the image all over, and there are 4 particularly obvious mirroring artefacts on the bottom. It's a trick for tiling an area of an image that doesn't naturally span the dimensions so you take a portion of the image and mirror it across an axis. The result looks real but you get a very obvious symmetrical anomaly.
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4-11-2008 @ 4:24PM
Dotixi said...
Might I suggest fact-checking before hurried-posting.
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4-11-2008 @ 4:45PM
Adam Holisky said...
Myself and two lead writers fact checked this for 30 minutes before posting it - that's a total of an hour and half of research between us all. We found it on multiple sources, etc... The fact that someone decided to make a good fake and propagate it as true is the problem, not the fact checking of WoW Insider staff.
4-12-2008 @ 2:47AM
Badger said...
If this had been a case of Adam and the Insider staff posting an exclusive announcement, I think your criticism would be a bit more relevant. However, they were really just citing a piece of news that had already been propagated elsewhere on the web, for the purpose of keeping their readers informed. This particular news item had every indication attached to it that it was legit.