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Players find an important clue in World of Warcraft 9.2.5: the destroyed Teda Hill may be reborn

The focus of World of Warcraft is on the official announcement of the new expansion pack a week later, but for 9.0, Blizzard's story is not yet finished. In the latest 9.2.5 patch, some players have found new clues suggesting that Teda Hill, which was burned in 8.0, may usher in a rebirth.

Tedahir is the second world tree of the Night Elves, located on an island off the Black Coast, famous for its elven main city of Danasus. However, in the 8.0 version of The Battle for Azeroth, Sylvanas led the tribe to burn Teda Hill as a fuse for the war.

Reddit players art_prominence found clues in the 9.2.5 patch, and hidden in its cutscenes was a seed called "The Queen's Gift", which would lead to a new Teda Hill and herald the revival of the people of Cadore.

Players find an important clue in World of Warcraft 9.2.5: the destroyed Teda Hill may be reborn

Judging from the development of the version, World of Warcraft is becoming more and more "harmonious", Blizzard seems to be interested in eliminating the contradictions between the factions, correcting the fierce conflicts deliberately created in the era of Azeroth, and 9.2.5 will even bring the historical cross-faction gameplay: alliance and tribal players teaming up.

The destruction of the Elven Continent Teda Hill has been controversial among the player base. Some people think that the revenge of the Night Elves is lukewarm, but others think that their revenge is mad and has lost the pursuit of justice.

Players find an important clue in World of Warcraft 9.2.5: the destroyed Teda Hill may be reborn

In the final chapter of version 9.2, "The Judgment", Queen Sylvanas is whitewashed again, and she is "pardoned" by Tyrand, returning to the Abyss as a messenger of the soul, bringing all the souls to Pelagos to distribute the afterlife. So, as a gift from Queen Xi, it seems reasonable to give the Night Elf a seed of the World Tree. Exactly where the seed will be sown is speculated to be Hylisus.

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