Now that there's a rumour about the cataclysm being the next expansion, I'd like to know how queen azshara and sargeras(was it him?) came to the maelstrom. If that now is what happened :].
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Now that there's a rumour about the cataclysm being the next expansion, I'd like to know how queen azshara and sargeras(was it him?) came to the maelstrom. If that now is what happened :].
Queen Azshara was the original Queen of the Night Elven race over 10,000 years ago. During the great Sundering, where she and her Highborne Night Elves attempted to use the Well of Eternity to summon Sargeras and his Burning Legion into Azeroth, she was thwarted by a number of heroes. When she failed, and Sargeras did not get through, the Well of Eternity imploded, sundering Kalimdor into the many islands/continents we know now.
But, when this happened, Azshara was able to make a pact with the Old Gods (Unsure which one/ones) in order to save her and her highborne, thus sealing there fate to live under the Maelstrom, and transform into Naga.
The entire Naga race still thrives underneath the Maelstrom, and its possible that it can serve as a rift for Sargeras to still come through. Were gonna have fun down there
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Last edited by SpaZMonKeY; 07-19-2009 at 01:48 AM.
Thanks for that.. I could never find the next book after the well exploded.
Np. TBH there isn't a book to my knowledge that explains in detail what happened after the sundering, but mostly info from different other books and Warcraft games that fit it all together.
Is it possible to find lore about less important characters in the game? Lets say for example bosses in RFC or such?
There isnt as much detail for Ragefire Chasm, but there is some lore to it! Here ya go:
History of Ragefire Chasm:
Ragefire Chasm was first discovered by Chief Goblin Engineer Gazlowe, during Rexxar's visit to Orgrimmar. Beneath the city of Orgrimmar lies this fiery chasm. Recently, a clan of troggs known as Ragefire Troggs have begun to appear in the chasm, from deep below the lava-filled tunnels. Magatha the Seer, of the tauren people, attempted to make peace with these creatures, but was met only with hostility. It was clear that these troggs were not interested in diplomacy, and could potentially overwhelm the entire Horde if left unchecked.
A sect of the mysterious Shadow Council has also taken refuge in this chasm. This sect is known as the Searing Blade, and is led by Taragaman the Hungerer, a felguard; Jergosh the Invoker, a powerful warlock; and Bazzalan, a satyr. From their dark hiding place, they plot to overthrow and destroy all that the Horde has built for themselves in these lands.
From Blizzard's Official World Dungeons site:
Ragefire Chasm consists of a network of volcanic caverns that lie below the orcs' new capital city of Orgrimmar. Recently, rumors have spread that a cult loyal to the demonic Shadow Council has taken up residence within the Chasm's fiery depths. This cult, known as the Burning Blade, threatens the very sovereignty of Durotar. Many believe that the orc Warchief, Thrall, is aware of the Blade's existence and has chosen not to destroy it in the hopes that its members might lead him straight to the Shadow Council. Either way, the dark powers emanating from Ragefire Chasm could undo all that the orcs have fought to attain.
Oggleflint:
Oggleflint and the troggs once ruled unchallenged in the depths of Ragefire Chasm until the Searing Blade cultists moved in. Too weak to drive away the Searing Blade, Oggleflint and the troggs retreated to the upper levels of Ragefire Chasm where they now wait patiently for their unwelcome guests to depart.
Taragaman the Hungerer:
Thought to be the leader of the Searing Blade, he hides within the fiery depths of Ragefire Chasm, using his demonic influence to corrupt the citizens of Orgrimmar. In reality, the leaders of the Searing Blade are Bazzalan and Jergosh, this felguard is expendable bait to lure young Horde adventurers in to their death.
Jergosh the Invoker:
Jergosh the Invoker has rejected the ideals of the Orcs and practices the dark and demonic arts of the Warlock. A leader of the Searing Blade Cultists, Jergosh dwells within Ragefire Chasm, concocting a scheme dangerous enough to draw the attention of Thrall himself.
Bazzalan:
Bazzalan leads the Searing Blade cultists along with Jergosh the Invoker. His motives are unclear, but like all satyr, he is a swift and cunning foe.
Hope this helps! And feel free to ask about other dungeons as well, a lot of them have deep lore as well!
Who or what is gossamer? Theres several things named after him or it
The correct question is, what is Gossamer?
Spider silk, also known as Gossamer, is a protein fiber spun by spiders.
Spider silk is a remarkably strong material. Its tensile strength is superior to that of high-grade steel, and as strong as Aramid filaments, such as Twaron or Kevlar. Most importantly, spider silk is extremely lightweight: a strand of spider silk long enough to circle the earth would weigh less than 16 ounces (450 g).
Spider silk is also especially ductile, able to stretch up to 40% of its length without breaking. This gives it a very high toughness (or work to fracture), which equals that of commercial polyaramid (aromatic nylon) filaments, which themselves are benchmarks of modern polymer fiber technology.
Makes sense since all the Gossamer related items in WOW are armor, or some sort of protection item (Like the trinket). Here is a link to all the item's ingame related to Gossamer: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
I don't understand few things, first of all, why Arthas wanted to kill his own father and betray his own men and such.. it is because of Frostmourne? And, when he went to kill him, after he did it the guards didn't stop him or anything? Because as u can see in the video the chamber was filled with few guards.
I don't understand how he managed to escape Dalaran after his father's death. So I'm waiting further explanations. :P