Khaz Modan

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Neutral Khaz Modan
Level 1-85
KhazModan.JPG
Capital Ironforge
Races Ironforge dwarfIronforge dwarf Ironforge dwarf

Wildhammer DwarfWildhammer dwarf Wildhammer dwarf
Dark Iron dwarfDark Iron dwarf Dark Iron dwarf
GnomeGnome Gnome
HumanHuman Human
Ice trollIce troll Ice troll
Trogg Trogg
OgreOgre Ogre
OrcOrc Orc

GoblinGoblin Goblin
Government Monarchy
Rulers Alliance Council of Three Hammers

Alliance IconSmall Mekkatorque.gif Gelbin Mekkatorque

Neutral IconSmall Thermaplugg.gif Sicco Thermaplugg
Major settlements Gnomeregan
Location Central Eastern Kingdoms

Khaz Modan is a mountainous continent[1] and kingdom[2] of the Eastern Kingdoms. It is the home of the Ironforge Clan which is ruled by the Bronzebeard Clan. The dwarven kingdom was founded after the awakened dwarves ventured out from the ancient city of Uldaman. The continent was named the "Mountain/Mountains of Khaz" after the Titan shaper Khaz'goroth, thought to be the creator of the dwarven race. The mountains here are also called the Khaz Mountains. Khaz Modan has been shown to be a continent on several maps, and described as such in the RPG.[3][4]

In the World of Warcraft Manual the continent of Khaz Modan is referred to as both Khaz Modan and Loch Modan.[5]

Contents

Zones

Zones (WoW)

Regions and domains in lore

Regions established in other sources including Lands of Conflict, World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, and Warcraft II. Regions are called domains in Warcraft II.

Servers

"Khaz Modan" is also the name given to US and European servers:

References

  1. ^ Lands of Conflict, 33
  2. ^ The Alliance of Lordaeron
  3. ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 16
  4. ^ Azerothwc3.JPG
  5. ^ "The other two continents of the Eastern Kingdoms are Loch Modan in the center and Lordaeron in the north. Sometimes you will see reference to Azeroth the world, and other time you will see reference to Azeroth the continent." World of Warrcaft Manual, 104
  6. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 72, 75
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