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Uldum and the Lost City of the Tol'vir – Music & Ambience – World of Warcraft

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Veröffentlicht auf 25 Mar 2022 / Im Musik

The region of Uldum was once a vast jungle, dotted with pristine lakes and waterfalls. During the ordering of Azeroth, Highkeeper Ra and his followers — the anubisaths, the tol'vir and the mogu — installed the Forge of Origination in Uldum. The Forge would regulate the rhythms of the earth and fortify the world-soul's form, but would also be able to completely reoriginate the planet in case of systemic corruption. After installing the Forge, Ra assigned some of the tol'vir and anubisaths to watch over the region, while he and the rest of his followers continued west to establish the prison of Ahn'Qiraj to house the defeated Old God C'Thun.

Centuries later, Ra was imprisoned by Lei Shen, the Thunder King, who used the Highkeeper's powers to become the first emperor of the mogu empire. Learning from Ra of the demise of the Pantheon, Lei Shen declared that he would carry on the work of the titans and led an army of his mogu warriors and Zandalari allies into Uldum, seeking to claim the Forge of Origination — believing it to hold the secrets of eternal life. The tol'vir knew they could not defeat the Thunder King and his armies in battle, and so instead turned to another tactic. While some of the tol'vir remained outside the fortress to hold off the invading armies, the ones inside activated the Forge. They knew that using the weapon to its full potential would wipe out all life on the planet, and so instead had configured it to only scour the nearby land. Waves of energy erupted from the Forge, bathing the surrounding lands in the powers of uncreation and instantly killing Lei Shen and his entire army; however, it also devastated the surrounding lands, turning Uldum into a barren desert. The surviving tol'vir then worked to ensure that no one would ever attempt to claim Uldum again, and shrouded the mountain passes leading into the region with magic, sealing the land off from the eyes of mortals. The illusion remained for many thousands of years, until the Cataclysm damaged the ancient titan device that separated Uldum from neighboring Tanaris.

Text above is taken from Uldum Wowpedia page:
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Uldum


0:00 - [OST] Uldum
5:24 - Treasure 1
8:04 - Treasure 4
9:13 - Uldum Day 2
9:58 - Uldum Day 4

11:48 - Uldum Night 1
13:55 - Uldum Night 4
14:52 - Lost City 2
16:50 - Lost City 3
18:10 - Uldum Day 3

19:45 - Uldum Day 5
21:35 - Uldum Night 2
23:42 - Uldum Night 5
24:40 - Treasure 2
26:11 - Treasure 3

27:16 - Lost City 4
28:54 - Lost City 5
30:06 - Uldum Day 1
32:21 - Uldum Night 3
34:28 - Uldum Night 6

36:01 - Treasure 5
37:19 - Treasure 6
38:31 - Lost City 1
40:45 - Uldum Event
42:06 - Uldum Day 2

42:52 - Uldum Day 4
44:43 - Uldum Night 1
46:51 - Uldum Night 4
47:49 - Treasure 1
50:28 - Treasure 4

51:39 - Lost City 2
53:38 - Lost City 3
54:59 - Uldum Day 3
56:36 - Uldum Day 5
58:27 - Treasure 2


All songs composed by Russell Brower.


Original thumbnail art by J. Kunz.


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