![]() In addition, the zone also includes Bradensbrook, a small Gilnean village tucked beneath the shadow of Black Rook Hold. The place with the most homes - outside of the Druid Class Hall, that is - is Lorlathil, although the nearby Den of Dreams also has a fairly cozy inn. Each of these buildings has plenty of tables, chairs, beds, and other assorted furniture, making them pretty perfect temporary homes for players Druid and non-Druid alike. More importantly, the place is also full of lots of Druid homes scattered throughout the area. Despite the Emerald Nightmare looming, the zone is a beautifully green landscape filled with lush and gorgeous scenery. Sure, the Emerald Nightmare is an ever-present threat, but you can easily incorporate that into your roleplay. ![]() This hangout, once strictly a Druid-only location, happens to have some excellent areas ripe for Legion roleplay. Let’s take a look at the Broken Isles so far, and some potentially amazing locations for roleplay once Legion is released. Dalaran has some really appealing options for players, but there’s also some intriguing locations in the lands far, far below as well. Of course, Class Halls are always an option - but if you’re looking to roleplay with friends or guildmates who aren’t a part of your class, that option is off the table. The Broken Isles may be a very dangerous place to be, but there are still plenty of excellent locations for potential Legion roleplay.
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