Pandaria was different from the other worlds

  • In time, however, the wisdom WoTLK Classic Gold and grace of the Pandaria culture (heavily inspired by real-life Taoism) would teach people how be free of hatred in favor of peace and peace of mind. A long time ago, Pandaria was part of Azeroth's supercontinent of Kalimdor. The time came when the Sundering was completed and the world was forever split, Pandaria avoided the catastrophic destruction. Emperor Shaohao and the Pandaren gained important lessons from the local Wild Gods, the August Celestials searching for ways to stop predicted Sundering.

    Through his travels He realized that, even though he could not prevent it yet, he could still bring his family back. He took on the task of enclosing WoW's regions of Pandaria with a thick mist, concealing it from the other world and separating from Kalimdor independently before it was pulled into the sea. In the millennia since the time of Shaohao, the pandaren have imitated the lessons Shaohao learnedabout the strength of their inner being, hope, and wisdom. At the time of Mists of Pandaria's release, an Alliance vessel had been taken off its course by a Horde warship. It was seeking refuge within the thick fog that were covering the southern ocean of Azeroth.

    The Horde vessel was chased by the Horde vessel until both ships were sunk off Pandaria's coastline and the survivors were washed up in a place that they didn't even realize existed. The incident was that that particular Alliance ship happened to be carrying the young Prince of Stormwind, Anduin Wrynn (a key character in current WoW lore). His father King Varian Wrynn demanded that an elite squad be sent to retrieve him and the Horde's intentions were to investigate the new area and take it for their own. The two factions eventually gained an established presence in Pandaria but the repercussions of bringing conflicts to these mysterious shores were devastating.

    Pandaria was different from the other worlds in World of Warcraft's Azeroth. A long time ago, when the Old Gods were defeated by the Titans The most powerful of these eldritch beings was Y'Shaarj from Seven-Heads. The corruption of his was far and wide across the entire planet that when the Titans exiled him from WoW's planet Azeroth, it created a massive wound in which Azeroth's essence, which was arcane magic, leaked out. The wound would eventually become the Well of Eternity, and following the Sundering the wound would come to be named the Maelstrom. The WoTLK Gold Y'Shaarj god was destroyed, however His seven heads would be thrown into Pandaria and appeared as nebulous creatures of darkness known under the name the Sha. The Sha represent the negative aspects of the human mind, and they thrived: despair dismay, anxiety, and fear to name only a few.