Brief introduction of Qianzhen Shilin area

Thousand needles stone forest is a pure desert and plain. Because water once flowed here and washed through the canyon, this land is not a desert, but a smooth rock. There may be a river flowing from Fielas to Flash Plain, which used to be a lake.

When it comes to water, you must be fully prepared. This is my advice to tourists. Thousand needles stone forest, it's not too big here There are scattered pools (guarded by vultures, hyenas and kobolds), some geysers and even one or two natural springs. The flash principle is another story. There is no water, and the wind blows salty dust to cover your lips and face. Accidentally licking that thing will make you more thirsty than you think. My advice? Wear a mask, or cover your face like a herdsman in Neurisse.

The canyon makes the Thousand Needles Stone Forest long and narrow, and the west end is the entrance to Fielas. The northwest is a big elevator leading to the barren land in the south. The southwest is the residence of the biped flying dragon, and hunters of all races come to steal the eggs needed by the owner of Azeroth's biped flying dragon mount. To the east, beyond the stormy hills, the land is more rugged, and travelers face the danger of eagles, robbers and kobolds. Then, in the southeast, the Gobi disappeared and white rubble began to appear. A carefully paved road leads to a cliff on the edge of Thousand Needles Stone Forest. At the end of this road is a big elevator. You wouldn't believe it if you hadn't seen it with your own eyes. This may be the largest rope pulley device I have ever seen, but I have also seen many inventions during my travels. 10 tauren, standing together and pulling a wooden platform perpendicular to the cliff.

I watched the whole process, and they can send two compatriots up at a time, hundreds of feet high. This thing was invented by the tauren! Not goblins or dwarfs, but tauren! I declare once again that they can become excellent engineers if given the chance.

I think I got closer to them when I talked to them about this incredible invention with awe. It seems that centaurs often want to destroy the big elevator, and it seems to have been repaired recently. They took me to the top of the mountain, where I saw the barren land in the south. That human spy, Thun Turan, never mentioned this place, otherwise I could have come here like this without taking an expensive Griffin mount to Neil's outpost. Well, I guess I didn't give him enough wine to drink that night.

Interestingly, the tauren regard this place as a neutral place-cliff walkers and terror totems don't attack each other when using the big elevator. However, this agreement cannot stop centaurs. This cliff is located on the southwest edge of Thousand Needles Stone Forest, with caves and roofs everywhere. There are hundreds of flying dragon nests here, which are also hunting grounds for poachers to steal eggs. Centaurs regard biped as a sacred animal and kill any egg thief they catch. When I passed this road, I saw more than one rotten skeleton tied to a stake near the path leading to the wind nest-this is a wise warning I have ever seen.

Flash Plain: Flash Plain is probably the most desolate place in Azeroth. This is what I said before I went to Northrend. The sand here is endless, occasionally revealing rocks, tenacious cacti, or equally broken mechanical parts. The gravel here is mixed with salt particles, which proves that the whole land was once a salt lake bed. Well, as we all know, then when you pass an ancient shipwreck, that's for sure. The dried bones of giant marine life show that the lake was once connected with the sea before the sky fell. Even in this hot wasteland, life still exists. When I crossed this desolate plain, I found huge scorpions, lizards, vultures and even wind elements.