City Life

City life: Packs, or criminal gangs?

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The city of Stormwind has a new kind of plague roaming the streets: Criminal worgen. Guards state that over eighty per cent of their cases revolve around Worgen acting violently towards other citizens, or fighting out rivalries in the street. What causes this violent behaviour within the Worgen? Is it a Gilnean trait to turn to crime easier? We asked a few people on the street! 

Law-enforcers, unite!

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"Can't walk the streets without encountering a fight these days!" An often heard statement. The law is being broken left and right, and law-enforcers seem unable to do anything about it! Enough, says lieutenant Rowe of the Stormwind Bulwark. Together with the Stormwind City Watch and the Southern Council, law-enforcement seems to be reuniting again! 

Peaceful meeting ends in death

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During what is said to have been a peaceful meeting at the keep between members of the Royal Court and the civilian movement calling themselves the Redshirts, Brigadier Grelind Stormfeather and Lord Shonn Bayerleyn called upon their soldiers to assault the Redshirts and kill them if they did not take off their red shirts. The event ended with the tragic death of one of the Redshirts' supporters

Mounting unrest in Stormwind

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Stormwind has had its fair share of riots and protests in the past, and people no longer seem to be surprised to find some skirmish going on in front of the Keep. 
But a new sort of resistance has popped up recently, and agitators in red shirts pop up all around the city, demanding to be heard. Will this lead to a riot, or worse, rebellion? 

Watchmen under fire

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The Stormwind City Watch has been the first line of defence against crooks and bandits since Anduin Wrynn wore short pants. Yet a new, shocking story prompted us to investigate: How well does the City Watch serve the city's interest? Is there more to it than meets the eye? Read and judge the scandals! 

Newsflash: Royal Court addresses concerns

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It has been a while since we last heard from the Royal Court. But today, the 26th, they announced that they will listen to the people's concerns and questions on thursday the 28th, at the City Hall in the Cathedral Square in Stormwind. Is there reason for concern? 

Tux Killers in Stormwind

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In this interview, Lord Eragorn Tempest of the Stormwind Home Guard talks about a disturbing new trend within the city walls. Tux Killers, they're called, and they commit crime all over the city. If you want to know what to do when you spot one of these men, read on!

Horde warforce strengthens internally

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The forces of the Horde rallied together in a variety of festivities this last weekend, celebrating unity through both ritual practice and friendly competition during these dark times of war. A display of vitality shown by nearly every race despite news from the frontlines proves even now that all the Horde remains strong in the traditions they've honored for decades - finding power in the binding of their people above all else.

Military terror in Stormwind

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On the morning of the 24th of the second month, the citizens of Stormwind woke up to the screams of little children and the loud and sometimes heated chatter of men and women. The subject of their interest: A dead orc, hung up with chains to the lamppost outside the Shady Lady. 

Spot on: Bilgewater Harbour

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Spot on takes you through the big towns and cities of the Horde, discover the wonders of the cities you may not visit very often or keep up to date with the happenings. This week’s “spot on” takes you to Bilgewater Harbour in the orange grass land Azshara.

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