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TRAVELS WITH MEL: OHN'AHRAN PLAINS

Hail, Adventurers! Mel here, with another exciting review and recommendation to travel the world of Azeroth. This week, I had the opportunity to head into the verdant landscape of the Ohn’arhan Plains Where Feralas was dense with humidity and Uldum with its dry climate, one will find the landscape here to be temperate but no less beautiful than our previous locations with its sweeping plains and majestic mountains. This is a place of rich history, rustic culture, and deep spiritual roots that have the potential to leave a permanent mark on one’s memory bringing them back to the plains over and over again

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Unlike our previous travels, there are no luxury resorts here in the traditional sense as the races who dwell here are simple folk with deep-rooted traditions they never stray from Here, one will find themselves sheltered in a yurt, lovingly painted with murals of their history on its leather walls Lush furs create a soft bed while the dancing light of the fire takes the mind to far-away dreams While not for everyone, if you are an adventurous spirit, you might find this to be the vacationing spot for you as it is rich with exploration, hunting, cataloguing and even fishing for those who enjoy the leisurely pastime I am not among those as I enjoy moving about and exploring

Should one wish to go on an adventure but are not comfortable doing so alone, we suggest hiring one of the scouts or guides from the prominent Maruuk Centaur tribe as they have lived in these plains for as long as they can remember and would make certain your experience here is everything you wish to it be from studying the plant life, to observing the herds of mammoths and bruffalon or flocks of wild duck Perhaps you want to go on a hunt with the tribe to test your mettle? There are all manner of potential activities to keep a traveler engaged in this savage, but beautiful place

We do caution those who choose to travel here to respect the tradition of the centaur there so as not to show disrespect to an ancient and noble race. One is encouraged to join their story circles and listen to them recite their history in

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