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It is much larger than the other camp, and is likely being used for the several small towns and expansions the orcs are making. It also might be a way to keep the demons of Felfire Hill penned in between them and Splintertree Post, to prevent threats caused by the Burning Legion. This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm.

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  • Warsong Lumber Camp
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  • It is much larger than the other camp, and is likely being used for the several small towns and expansions the orcs are making. It also might be a way to keep the demons of Felfire Hill penned in between them and Splintertree Post, to prevent threats caused by the Burning Legion. This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm.
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  • It is much larger than the other camp, and is likely being used for the several small towns and expansions the orcs are making. It also might be a way to keep the demons of Felfire Hill penned in between them and Splintertree Post, to prevent threats caused by the Burning Legion. This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm. Much of the lumber camp has been taken by the Alliance, and the Alliance now has a quest hub here. The battle between the Horde and Alliance has reached a new pitch, with forces clashing in the central area. A number of Warsong Shredders, both active and inactive, are scattered throughout the camp.
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