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Thanks for your feedback! Couched in myth and legend, rarely seen and even more rarely understood, the enigmatic pandaren have long been a mystery to the other races of Azeroth.
The noble history of the pandaren people stretches back thousands of years, well before the empires of man and before even the sundering of the world. Denizens of a wondrous and fertile land, the pandaren once labored under the oppressive thumb of a monstrous race of ancient warlords known as the Mogu.
Through tenacity, diplomacy, and a unique form of unarmed combat, the pandaren staged a successful revolution that deposed the Mogu and established a pandaren empire that would prosper for thousands of years.
During the bleak days that preceded the sundering of the world, when demons flooded onto Azeroth and threw the entirety of the mortal realm into jeopardy, the last emperor of the pandaren discovered a way to protect his land from the devastation. His deal with fate shrouded his land within an impenetrable mist for ten thousand years, but the nature of his transaction has left Pandaria haunted ever since Shrouded in fog since the world was sundered more than ten thousand years ago, the ancient realm of Pandaria has remained unspoiled by war.
Its lush forests and cloud-ringed mountains are home to a complex ecosystem of indigenous races and exotic creatures. It is the homeland of the enigmatic pandaren , a race that celebrates life to the fullest even while under siege by an ancient menace.
The new continent reveals itself to a broken world just as the Alliance and Horde are spiraling ever closer to a war that will consume all of Azeroth. Will the mists of Pandaria part to reveal the world's salvation?
Or will the battle to control this rich and breathtaking new land push the two mighty factions over the brink of war and into total annihilation? Players will get to Pandaria via new quests from Orgrimmar and Stormwind. The quests are short and sweet to make sure players can get into the new continent as fast as possible.
There will be no conventional means of accessing Pandaria later such as ships or zeppelins , and will be linked to the rest of the world by portals to the Jade Forest. Pandaria is the main setting of the fourth expansion. Some of the zones are a bit larger than the zones introduced in Cataclysm , for example the Jade Forest is roughly half-again larger than Twilight Highlands. The regions vary in mood, for example some of the areas are lush and peaceful, while others are much darker and menacing in tone.
The entire continent is influenced by various real life Eastern Asian cultures. Pandaria is a legendary place of bamboo forests and the mysterious pandaren of the pandaren empire. The pandaren empire was founded before the Great Sundering of the world, and is believed to be just as old as the kaldorei civilization.
It shared and traded resources, goods, ideas and mystic knowledge with the haughty night elves of central Kalimdor in the years before the War of the Ancients. As the night elves' obsession with the forces of magic drove them to the brink of madness, the gentle pandaren severed ties, withdrew and closed their borders, [8] and left the night elves behind forever.
The pandaren clans, or shao'dins, traveled far across the seas and established crude but beautiful cities of stone and sturdy bambus reed on an island they named Pandaria. For ten millennia, the world had forgotten pandaren. Its lush forests and cloud-ringed mountains are home to a complex ecosystem of indigenous races and exotic creatures.
It is the homeland of the enigmatic pandaren, a race that celebrates life to the fullest even while under siege by an ancient menace. The new continent reveals itself to a broken world just as the Alliance and Horde are spiraling ever closer to a war that will consume all of Azeroth. Will the mists of Pandaria part to reveal the world's salvation? Or will the battle to control this rich and breathtaking new land push the two mighty factions over the brink of war and into total annihilation?
Pandaren hail from the distant island nation of Pandaria, which non-pandarens have never seen or ever visited to this day.
It shared and traded resources, goods, ideas, and mystic knowledge with the haughty night elves of central Kalimdor in the years before the War of the Ancients.
As the night elves' obsession with the forces of magic drove them to the brink of madness, the gentle pandaren severed ties, withdrew, and closed their borders, [6] and left the night elves behind forever. The pandaren clans, or "shao'dins", traveled far across the seas and established crude but beautiful cities of stone and sturdy bambus reed on an island they named Pandaria. For ten millennia, the world had forgotten the pandaren. Shortly after the Third War, though, a few reappeared — perhaps roused from their isolation by the Burning Legion, whose catastrophic coming shook the world.
The pandaren have chosen to keep the location of their island a secret and most are content to remain there, with only the rare few individuals choosing to leave and see the outside world. A splinter group of pandaren arrived on Kalimdor in the aftermath of the Third War and have established a settlement in the Stonetalon Mountains of Kalimdor , [3] but the location remains as secret as that of their island homeland. Pandaren society has changed from its origins. Where once the pandaren were a mighty empire, standing proud beside their night elf allies, now they are a simple people who want only peace and a safe home.
Yet the world is a dangerous place, and only through an acceptance of the violence that comes with life can the pandaren continue to prosper. Pandaren society is, in many ways, compartmentalized. At their core, the pandaren treasure peace and creativity. Most pandaren are poets and singers, and the craftsmen of their culture are truly revered.
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