The sinister music in this area had you looking over your back constantly, making sure you weren't being followed. This game and it's composers are absolute genius'.
Oh god, the silithid zones... walking through those tunnels was terrifying for me. Felt like I'd just get jumpscared at any moment in time, and getting chased by those huge reavers and wasps... yikes
Indeed...and it wasn't just the Silithid, this was a busy PvP zone with also high level parties coming through going to CoT...way back when you actually had to walk/fly to the instances and raids. I always kept my guard in this zone...I kinda hated this music with those rumbling sounds as I always thought there was someone behind me rushing me...and sometimes it was. ;)
I can't describe the feeling I get from the final part of this piece, it floods my mind with memories of WoW, from being completely new and lost and being absorbed by this world, to late night questing and hanging out in tanaris. It will always have a special place in my heart- more so than other games wow was a part of my life
Over a decade later, thousands of listening's of all of the WoW tracks and this is still my all-time fav... edging out many (Netherstorm and other honorable mentions)..... nostalgia, immersion and mystery are all words that flood my vessel when I listen to the Tanaris/Silithus' music.
Damn this game's music will always be some of the most incredible video game music I've ever heard. Absolute masterpieces on this soundtrack and this is one of them.
+Darkness Incarnate yeah I always had this mystery feeling when I heard this track. For me there was a large world infront of me filled with magic, mystery and danger which I can explore. Sadly this time is over :(
Tension and sweaty palms are delivered by this atmospheric piece of music, You wonder if you are truly alone like you had previously thought, but you cant seem to shake the idea that something or someone is near you. The deserts seem endless as the heat cripples your movement exponentially, the vast empty sands seem to scale on forever.
Indeed. They don't make wow music like they used to in vanilla and burning crusade. Not saying the current is bad, or that those two were perfect, but there were some tracks from those two expansions that were simply out of this world, like the deserts of Tanaris, Terokkar forest, etc.
Words will never describe how I feel about this soundtrack. I played from 04-10. And even to this day, I have the soundtrack on my I-pod which I listen to religiously at work.
Even that I quited WoW some months ago, after playing from the start of WoW, I still look up on youtube for the music. Never heard such great music in games like WoW. Good old nostalgia.
This tune always reminded me of the Old Gods rather than just desert. You can hear it in places like the Darkshore ruins as well and we know what is in Darkshore. And Silithus of course.
It plays in any place that is somehow tied to the Old Gods and in deserts. So Tanaris, Silithus, Zoram Beach in Ashenvale and BFT, the naga ruins in Azshara, that giant skeleton in Darkshore and so on
Now with Classic back and me at level 40 I abandoned all quests and just keep grinding in Tanaris. My overall favourite zone in the game. This huge, vast desert, where you can easily get lost in, maybe feel lonely, but never truly are. Dangers lurking behind you on every meter you walk. It's somehow making me feel relaxed and tense at the same time.
I can’t even remember what expansion anymore, I was on my warlock mount riding through the dunes during the nighttime, this music playing... it was otherworldly. Perhaps there are eyes deep down, maws and tentacles desperately grasping for life and reality... for something that can never be... for the time.
I can't play wow any more due to moving to Brazil and have bad internet and a bad laptop. The music takes me back so much it's unreal. I miss it badly, not played Cata yet due to moving just as it came out. Miss wow like mad.
Sometimes, simpler is better (in the case of this). It just conveys the feeling of the desert, in all its vastness, mystery and beauty far better than the new music.
I remember hiking through a valley in the high desert of Arizona. The winter-time river had all but dried up completely and even the killer-bees seemed lethargic. It was hot--well over 120 degrees under the sun--and there was no respite. The breeze alone scorched my very skin and made it darken. I was yet a long way from any shelter, and my water skin was becoming empty, as the great and powerful sun glowed a bright orange just above the mountain peaks. I could feel the snake's poison coursing t
the dungeon finder is extremely useful because it lets you do other things while you try to find a group, and makes it more likely that you WILL find a group And somehow it seems like people are more willing to do achievements under this system too, for some reason
I remember this music in the old vanilla WoW days (2004/05) while ganking in Gadgetzan, rooftop exploiting and instigating small skirmishes around the area... PUGs would often create parties as well as summon renforcements and you knew that you were getting under people's skin when that occured.. Those were the days before battlegrounds, before arenas, when world PvP was at its pinnacle. Newer players will never know how great this game once was... - Theomega - 60 Paladin - Illidan server
I really wish there was a way we could go back to classic WoW mode. Where the level cap is 60, everything is expensive as balls and good gear is really rare :P
This is my most fav song from WoW. I play it on my mp3 while riding my bike near the beach at a the evening when no ones there + remembering the Epic times from Pre TBC
@Ariacan12346 Truly tragic. I used to love to head out to Tanaris late at night and just wander around with this amazing music, especially when the moon was rising or setting.
Having played since the beginning, I stopped when WotLK was over. It really feels like the best moment, like ending a great TV show before it gets bland and boring. I do miss the feeling I had during those times, but I know I won't be getting that in whatever crap that's going on nowadays in this game.
@@ATDF1 yes it can. Sure, the game was more mysterious and fresh, but looking at it in hindsight it had a lot of problems. People usually also associate vanilla/any older expansion with better/simpler times so of course it's gonna make them miss those times and be nostalgic about those.
That's really not how nostalgia works though. If you had an abusive family, do you look at your past and go wooo I really want to be abused again! Hell no. The old game had a lot of things going for it that the current game does not have. That's why people look at it admirably. Of course it had problems. Some of which were fixed in the current iteration of the game. The thing is, a lot of the core gameplay was changed to reward casual play and punish players who want to dedicate a lot of time to the game. This is to the detriment of the game in my, and a lot of people's opinions, even to casuals, as it gives casuals less to work for, and more dedicated players a feeling of regret if they ever want to go above and beyond.
@@ATDF1 lol what? That abuse anology doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but anyways... Yes, the game did had some of the things you mentioned going for it back then but as a whole the game was a broken unbalanced mess. From personal experience, I remember being in awe the first time I played and thinking what a massive and mysterious world it was, and I was right. I also remember getting frustrated at the game because of the underlying problems it had. I am nostalgic about the experiences I had with the game for the first time and that time period, but I am not nostalgic about the actual game itself. That's what I'm trying to get at here. A lot of people put vanilla on this pedestal as the greatest version of wow when it's most likely they're just nostalgic about their first moments in wow, and not the actual state of the game. Is current wow perfect? Hell no, but i do enjoy the variety of different types of content offered today and like that I don't have to spend hours upon hours to progress just slightly. Part of me does wish though that gear progression wasn't so vertical, but that's another conversation entirely.
Epic Music! Defienetly the first part is one of my fav pieces along with ahn qiraj and ZA. really sends shivers. WOW are brilliant at music, though I have to say I dont enjoy WOLTK themes as much. This piece is so good that the BBC have even used it on programmes. Also has anyone else noticed that the first part of this used to be the ZFarrak theme but they have now removed it for the 2nd part (Tanaris) only. VERY SAD :(
Well you can hear this tune is some of the Night Elf ruins in Darkshore. And of course the "Master's Glaive" in Darkshore has that big corpse who is supposed to be an Old God or one of their servants.
+haitharu If you play pvp whilst levelling then yes you require them. Also alts are a good way of learning all of the different classes and how to play against them. Fine if you want to play with just one character then go for it, but some of us enjoy a bit of variety from time to time.
That's true, some things can't be revived and will remain a memory. But that doesn't necessarily mean people don't want to play vanilla simply for what it is. I'd just like to see them try. I can't see classic servers doing more damage than the dozens half empty servers they have now.
It's not my fault WoW made a better desert music theme than even great movies like Lawrence of Arabia or The Mummy. That's why I come back to it whenever I am reminded of a desert.
It was great when it was waste and empty. Now it's too populated. I used to go to she south shore and fish. It felt how it should. Blizz somehow manages to ruin things around the game.
@gnobudy Tell them that you can press CTRL + S to turn the sound off and keep the WoW music on. I do that all the time. Also, if they hate the music, tell them to walk into Darkmoon Faire or Ulduar's Antechamber.
Either way it felt like the best PvP experience, because the mechanics were the most streamlined, and no class was left out. Hell, apart from maybe Holy Priest, all specs were PvP-viable, which meant that the variety was at its maximum, you could run into any spec of enemy. In TBC a PvP Mage would be laughed at if he wasn't Frost, yet in WotLK I got up to 2000 rating with a Fire Mage. It was just great, all the possibilities.
Not weird at all. I like Pink Floyd, too and ambience in general. Can get sick of listening to the same piece of music over and over again, but for some reason ambience always evokes the same feelings and memories with me. Doesn't get old, for me at least.
@FatScotishguy Those quests are all over the place, they're so funny :) Like there's one in Hinterlands where some random animal or troll in the region drops the homing beacon, and you have to go to the chcken, protect it until it can fly away, and then go to the gnome in Booty Bay to turn it in :)
This soundtrack played wherever you found silithid/old god influence. Damn, I wish they made Classic+ instead of more and more retail expacs. Heck, I'd jumo ship on retail right now if a fresh Vanilla came out.
I remember watching my brother play about 6 years ago and he was killing those pirates near the ocean in group with some random dude, when an epic bow dropped. My brother was a mage and the other guy was hunter still my brother pressed need, lol good times :P
Welcome, To Tanaris. Home of the Sandfury Trolls, and their ancient ruined city Zul'farrak. A wasted landscape of Blistering sands, and skittering death.
The sinister music in this area had you looking over your back constantly, making sure you weren't being followed. This game and it's composers are absolute genius'.
Oh god, the silithid zones... walking through those tunnels was terrifying for me. Felt like I'd just get jumpscared at any moment in time, and getting chased by those huge reavers and wasps... yikes
Kinda sounds and reminds me of the new movie Dune
@@DrahcirC3
Dune's OST is too intense to capture the same eeriness for the most part, but the movie itself was quite unnerving.
I always felt like I was in such a remote spot when I played here. The end of the world.
this music used to scare the absolute heck out of me, it was so ominous esp with the silithid lurking about.
Indeed...and it wasn't just the Silithid, this was a busy PvP zone with also high level parties coming through going to CoT...way back when you actually had to walk/fly to the instances and raids. I always kept my guard in this zone...I kinda hated this music with those rumbling sounds as I always thought there was someone behind me rushing me...and sometimes it was. ;)
This track is played in blackfathom depths, great memories from years gone by.
Ah, trying to get that blue staff that dropped off the last boss... So many runs lol
I can't describe the feeling I get from the final part of this piece, it floods my mind with memories of WoW, from being completely new and lost and being absorbed by this world, to late night questing and hanging out in tanaris. It will always have a special place in my heart- more so than other games wow was a part of my life
Just music like this makes you appreciate the subtle genius of WoW.
Over a decade later, thousands of listening's of all of the WoW tracks and this is still my all-time fav... edging out many (Netherstorm and other honorable mentions)..... nostalgia, immersion and mystery are all words that flood my vessel when I listen to the Tanaris/Silithus' music.
It might be my favorite as well, Tyvek. I keep coming back to it. Vanilla had a lot of good ones.
Damn this game's music will always be some of the most incredible video game music I've ever heard. Absolute masterpieces on this soundtrack and this is one of them.
this was the best track in vanilla
+Darkness Incarnate yeah I always had this mystery feeling when I heard this track. For me there was a large world infront of me filled with magic, mystery and danger which I can explore. Sadly this time is over :(
+Perais its called growing up :p
but yea i agree
eastern plaguelands were good too
Maybe it isn't as cool as when you first experienced it, but man if the endless desert of Tanaris isn't still unsettling at times.
Tension and sweaty palms are delivered by this atmospheric piece of music, You wonder if you are truly alone like you had previously thought, but you cant seem to shake the idea that something or someone is near you. The deserts seem endless as the heat cripples your movement exponentially, the vast empty sands seem to scale on forever.
Indeed. They don't make wow music like they used to in vanilla and burning crusade. Not saying the current is bad, or that those two were perfect, but there were some tracks from those two expansions that were simply out of this world, like the deserts of Tanaris, Terokkar forest, etc.
Desolace has this too, remember the Kodo Graveyard?
Ah good old times.
getting some major fucking ptsd over here
Tanaris? That blasted chicken quest, right?
post tanaris stress disorder happens to the best of us :/
***** The silithids are surrounding me.
ShadowAimai There's Silithus too, bugs everywhere
Big Papa Pussi Puff the Magic Daddy
Fucking scorpions
it's really hard to find more post-apocalyptic track than this one. absolutely fucking genious.
Dude i did the robot chicken quest as a rogue and that was back in tbc or late vanilla. Now that was challenging.
it was on a programme where a man lived on the scottish coastline for 6months, cant remember title.
Oh man. Wailing Caverns, first time.
2:39 the fucking chills... OMG
sounds like some evil troll village making music
Sounds really distant and really hopeless. Perfect.
5:30 this part gives me the chills
Good old time
Words will never describe how I feel about this soundtrack. I played from 04-10. And even to this day, I have the soundtrack on my I-pod which I listen to religiously at work.
Shit.. Better no one be behind me.
1:04 this segment is honestly so ominous and haunting.
I'm sooo deeply sad to see what this fabulous game became...
I really miss this World... But now, it's gone. For ever.
its back
I was there when it launched, it was pure magic - let's be grateful for having experienced it. Such amazing things live in our memories :]]
This music is so Atmospheric and creepy - love it, sends shivers down my spine...
Even that I quited WoW some months ago, after playing from the start of WoW, I still look up on youtube for the music. Never heard such great music in games like WoW. Good old nostalgia.
This tune always reminded me of the Old Gods rather than just desert. You can hear it in places like the Darkshore ruins as well and we know what is in Darkshore.
And Silithus of course.
Cthulhu Cthulhulu
Tanaris used to be like my favourite place. had my hearthstone there till like 80. So surreal and beautiful
It's so hauntingly beautiful
This music is extremely scary. Fits the Old Gods theme of most of the places it plays in.
This also played in parts of Azshara as well.
it plays in parts of desolace too
also played on bfd
It plays in any place that is somehow tied to the Old Gods and in deserts. So Tanaris, Silithus, Zoram Beach in Ashenvale and BFT, the naga ruins in Azshara, that giant skeleton in Darkshore and so on
Paladin, Alaricquel, Skullcrusher server...vanilla. This music was part of my teenage life for 4 years...
Now with Classic back and me at level 40 I abandoned all quests and just keep grinding in Tanaris. My overall favourite zone in the game. This huge, vast desert, where you can easily get lost in, maybe feel lonely, but never truly are. Dangers lurking behind you on every meter you walk. It's somehow making me feel relaxed and tense at the same time.
I can’t even remember what expansion anymore, I was on my warlock mount riding through the dunes during the nighttime, this music playing... it was otherworldly.
Perhaps there are eyes deep down, maws and tentacles desperately grasping for life and reality... for something that can never be... for the time.
I remember listening to this when I was fighting the Scourge before Naxx patch event and again before Wrath expansion. I loved it.
It will never be the same, the memory of it makes it what it is.
I've got some good memories of old tanaris and zul'farrak. It felt like an adventure to explore it and it didn't have any real story back then.
This makes my heart pump with nostalgia. Oh my...
I will never forget hearing this music alot while passing tanaris during the 25 minutes flying trip from ogrimmar too silithus back in the days :)
I'll always remember riding through Tanaris at night with that big white moon overhead, just cashing in one last quest before bed.
Idk why but this music makes me calm but also with a touch of anxiety
"You either die a legendary game, or live long enough to see yourself become a shitty game"
Just another Saturday morning, enjoying this track
This soundtrack was perfection itself.
Still love that soundtrack so much! That atmosphere - just goose bumps!
I can't play wow any more due to moving to Brazil and have bad internet and a bad laptop. The music takes me back so much it's unreal. I miss it badly, not played Cata yet due to moving just as it came out. Miss wow like mad.
The cold desert nights in Tanaris
Most certainly, in fact, Wailing Caverns was the dungeon I was referring to :) Damn it really gives a feeling of nostalgia to see that place
It gave you nostalgia 12 years ago brother.
@@DrahcirC3 just don't, dude - I feel old enough already!!
You are old when you 70
Otherwise you just getting older
Perfect music for driving through the Nevada desert.
so many hours waiting to PUG in Zul'Farrak before the LFG days... but loving every minute (nostalgia can do everything)
Sometimes, simpler is better (in the case of this). It just conveys the feeling of the desert, in all its vastness, mystery and beauty far better than the new music.
omg for some reason i love this song but it also makes me wanna take a dunk
this music used to scare the heck out of me and gave you a sense of foreboding
I remember hiking through a valley in the high desert of Arizona. The winter-time river had all but dried up completely and even the killer-bees seemed lethargic. It was hot--well over 120 degrees under the sun--and there was no respite. The breeze alone scorched my very skin and made it darken. I was yet a long way from any shelter, and my water skin was becoming empty, as the great and powerful sun glowed a bright orange just above the mountain peaks. I could feel the snake's poison coursing t
the dungeon finder is extremely useful because it lets you do other things while you try to find a group, and makes it more likely that you WILL find a group
And somehow it seems like people are more willing to do achievements under this system too, for some reason
I remember this music in the old vanilla WoW days (2004/05) while ganking in Gadgetzan, rooftop exploiting and instigating small skirmishes around the area... PUGs would often create parties as well as summon renforcements and you knew that you were getting under people's skin when that occured.. Those were the days before battlegrounds, before arenas, when world PvP was at its pinnacle. Newer players will never know how great this game once was... - Theomega - 60 Paladin - Illidan server
This is the perfect desert music!
@francesthemute4 always had the feeling that the tanaris desert never ended, and boy how amazed i was when i ran into the caverns of time
Tanaris night sky was magical.....like coming of a forgotten prohibited dream
I really wish there was a way we could go back to classic WoW mode. Where the level cap is 60, everything is expensive as balls and good gear is really rare :P
FOR KALIMDOR!!!!!!! Friggin love the old music!!!
That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons even death may die..
This place is fucking beautiful at night...
i shed a tear listening
Take me back...
This is my most fav song from WoW. I play it on my mp3 while riding my bike near the beach at a the evening when no ones there + remembering the Epic times from Pre TBC
This track is the only reason I still miss wow, after 6 months of not playing.
remember sweating like a mad man in summer while doing quests in tanaris and stuff?
I know this played in Tanaris, but I think it also plays in 1 or 2 other zones as well, probably Desolace and Silithus.
i think it plays in more than 4 zones
Wailing caverns
@Ariacan12346 Truly tragic. I used to love to head out to Tanaris late at night and just wander around with this amazing music, especially when the moon was rising or setting.
I remember this awesome stuff while grinding away on vultures and bandits...mmmm bandits
every desert music version i have heard in games or movies has that eerie screech/howl at 2:39
5:30 Onwards is definitely my favourite part. It was the first dungeon soundtrack i heard in WoW, and imo its pretty creepy :P
Too bad the two small isle to the south of Tanaris were removed in Cata, I miss going there =/
Having played since the beginning, I stopped when WotLK was over.
It really feels like the best moment, like ending a great TV show before it gets bland and boring. I do miss the feeling I had during those times, but I know I won't be getting that in whatever crap that's going on nowadays in this game.
you walked quietly then you felt that you were predicting damage suddenly and you discovered that it was either a giant snake or it was a sandworm 👁👄👁
I really don't get how people can complain about how WoW used to be it was amazing. I can't wait for the classic servers it will be amazing.
WoW sucked back then. Seriously, it's just nostalgia.
nostalgia doesn't exist if something sucks... It was a much more immersive and impactful experience back then
@@ATDF1 yes it can. Sure, the game was more mysterious and fresh, but looking at it in hindsight it had a lot of problems. People usually also associate vanilla/any older expansion with better/simpler times so of course it's gonna make them miss those times and be nostalgic about those.
That's really not how nostalgia works though. If you had an abusive family, do you look at your past and go wooo I really want to be abused again! Hell no.
The old game had a lot of things going for it that the current game does not have. That's why people look at it admirably. Of course it had problems. Some of which were fixed in the current iteration of the game. The thing is, a lot of the core gameplay was changed to reward casual play and punish players who want to dedicate a lot of time to the game.
This is to the detriment of the game in my, and a lot of people's opinions, even to casuals, as it gives casuals less to work for, and more dedicated players a feeling of regret if they ever want to go above and beyond.
@@ATDF1 lol what? That abuse anology doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but anyways...
Yes, the game did had some of the things you mentioned going for it back then but as a whole the game was a broken unbalanced mess. From personal experience, I remember being in awe the first time I played and thinking what a massive and mysterious world it was, and I was right. I also remember getting frustrated at the game because of the underlying problems it had. I am nostalgic about the experiences I had with the game for the first time and that time period, but I am not nostalgic about the actual game itself. That's what I'm trying to get at here. A lot of people put vanilla on this pedestal as the greatest version of wow when it's most likely they're just nostalgic about their first moments in wow, and not the actual state of the game.
Is current wow perfect? Hell no, but i do enjoy the variety of different types of content offered today and like that I don't have to spend hours upon hours to progress just slightly. Part of me does wish though that gear progression wasn't so vertical, but that's another conversation entirely.
Anyone knows which kind of instruments are used?
Egyptian flutes mostly
+FearRipper74
Thanks ;)
i think normal instruments just paul stretched
Epic Music! Defienetly the first part is one of my fav pieces along with ahn qiraj and ZA. really sends shivers. WOW are brilliant at music, though I have to say I dont enjoy WOLTK themes as much.
This piece is so good that the BBC have even used it on programmes.
Also has anyone else noticed that the first part of this used to be the ZFarrak theme but they have now removed it for the 2nd part (Tanaris) only.
VERY SAD :(
I used to fish along the shore! Lot's of goodies were found...
Well you can hear this tune is some of the Night Elf ruins in Darkshore.
And of course the "Master's Glaive" in Darkshore has that big corpse who is supposed to be an Old God or one of their servants.
Back when levelling was enjoyable and no poxy heirlooms etc. God it's a train wreck of game these days compared to the adventure we used to get.
+Hellmut Sturmstout youre being forced to use heirlooms now? also, why bother making alts? kek
+haitharu If you play pvp whilst levelling then yes you require them. Also alts are a good way of learning all of the different classes and how to play against them. Fine if you want to play with just one character then go for it, but some of us enjoy a bit of variety from time to time.
vanilla = getting level 10 --> 1h30
wod = getting level 10 --> 10min
a number 9 large Agreed, Loved it back then.
you so right , beeing lvl 60 took months
That's true, some things can't be revived and will remain a memory. But that doesn't necessarily mean people don't want to play vanilla simply for what it is. I'd just like to see them try. I can't see classic servers doing more damage than the dozens half empty servers they have now.
sounds excellent
Omg the feels 😊
It's not my fault WoW made a better desert music theme than even great movies like Lawrence of Arabia or The Mummy. That's why I come back to it whenever I am reminded of a desert.
yes i remember... it was cool time ) i want it back
It was great when it was waste and empty. Now it's too populated.
I used to go to she south shore and fish. It felt how it should.
Blizz somehow manages to ruin things around the game.
@gnobudy
Tell them that you can press CTRL + S to turn the sound off and keep the WoW music on. I do that all the time. Also, if they hate the music, tell them to walk into Darkmoon Faire or Ulduar's Antechamber.
Dude I cant like, favourite, share this enough
Either way it felt like the best PvP experience, because the mechanics were the most streamlined, and no class was left out. Hell, apart from maybe Holy Priest, all specs were PvP-viable, which meant that the variety was at its maximum, you could run into any spec of enemy.
In TBC a PvP Mage would be laughed at if he wasn't Frost, yet in WotLK I got up to 2000 rating with a Fire Mage. It was just great, all the possibilities.
Not weird at all. I like Pink Floyd, too and ambience in general. Can get sick of listening to the same piece of music over and over again, but for some reason ambience always evokes the same feelings and memories with me. Doesn't get old, for me at least.
LF1 healer for ZF. Ahh fuck it lets do it with band aids.
2damaxmr2 30 goddamn seconds in between each pull, and a ready check to boot. Each fight was a new challenge.
Hunter's pet can tank
@FatScotishguy Those quests are all over the place, they're so funny :) Like there's one in Hinterlands where some random animal or troll in the region drops the homing beacon, and you have to go to the chcken, protect it until it can fly away, and then go to the gnome in Booty Bay to turn it in :)
This soundtrack played wherever you found silithid/old god influence.
Damn, I wish they made Classic+ instead of more and more retail expacs.
Heck, I'd jumo ship on retail right now if a fresh Vanilla came out.
I remember watching my brother play about 6 years ago and he was killing those pirates near the ocean in group with some random dude, when an epic bow dropped. My brother was a mage and the other guy was hunter still my brother pressed need, lol good times :P
Always love blizzard music
@Posterdude95
It plays in a lot of different areas other than Tanaris.
Welcome, To Tanaris. Home of the Sandfury Trolls, and their ancient ruined city Zul'farrak. A wasted landscape of Blistering sands, and skittering death.
i miss going to Noonshade Ruins as my rogue and stealthing around killing the bandits there
i only play wow classic for this music
unforgettable😊