Lore-wise it doesn't make sense. Moonglade is THE Druid area. Lore-wise, we all know how to teleport there because we'll spend hundreds of years at a time hibernating there in the Barrows to visit and protect the Emerald Dream. A lot of people seem to forget that's the purpose of druids: we protect and tend to the Emerald Dream. How? Beats me.
Also, Cenarian Expedition =/= Cenarian Circle reputation. The Enclave in Zangarmarsh is thus not connected to us directly. Lore-wise, obviously it's similar, but even in lore they've broken off from the main Circle body a bit anyway. -Naoki - level 66 Mage on Skywall
Aureliano the Insane - level 80 Druid on Sen'Jin
Junkboxing - level 80 Rogue on Sen'Jin
Noaki - level 58 Warlock on Sen'JinI think that, while it would be nice to be able to port there (especially while leveling), it isn't the same kind of teleport. That probably needs some more explaining... Porting to moonglade is useless, except for training new spells, and getting to felwood or winterspring quickly. With a port to zangarmarsh, you could get anywhere in vanilla or tbc in less than 10 minutes via shattrath. It is a whole 'nother ballgame in terms of usefulness. It would feel like a mage; useful teleports are kind of their thing, druids aren't going to get a piece of that action. The moonglade teleport was always for class quests and flavor.
Edited, Dec 6th 2008 7:06pm by anonymosityWe should be able to teleport to Cenarian village in Zangarmarsh, now that we have two expansions to explore. They could either upgrade our current spell, or let us have an additional one.
What do you guys think?