Seradane
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Far in the north-east of the Hinterlands lies "Seradane", guarded by elite dragonkin and home of the dragon Rothos. What is this place? Will it be the entrance to the not yet implemented "Emerald Dream"?
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I thought that the Emerald Dream was in the middle of Duskwood. Did you actually see Rothos or was there an NPC or something there to talk about it? If you can see him I may have to take a trip and check it out.
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ima_nerd,Sep 25 2005, 05:44 PM Wrote:Did you actually see Rothos or was there an NPC or something there to talk about it? If you can see him I may have to take a trip and check it out.
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Yes, I saw Rothos, a green flying dragon, at Seradane. Almost ran into him with my young Night Elf Druid while checking out the area. Thanks god, it seemed that he had had his meal already :)

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quoted from wowwiki.com

Quote:Four great portals exist in Azeroth which are believed to be entrances to the Emerald Dream (though through evidence that is circumstantial at best). These portals are in Duskwood, Feralas, The Hinterlands and Ashenvale. Currently none of these portals are active. The Duskwood portal is the only one of these that is unguarded, the other two are protected by high level elite green dragons.
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Savingsupertokyo,Sep 25 2005, 06:14 PM Wrote:quoted from wowwiki.com
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Thanks :)
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