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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 30 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Warcraft
Which Titan was appointed to act as the first line of defense against the demon attacks from the twisting nether? | "Warcraft" - The Beginning
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Sargeras. Ironically, it was he who led the dark forces against the creations of the Titans at a later stage. He does it after his heart is corrupted by the demonic forces.
Dreadlords. Sargeras was corrupted by the demonic powers of the dreadlords and became known as the Dark Titan. The Eredar, on the other hand, who are devilish sorcerors, were imprisoned by Sargeras after he had defeated them.
Kil'jaedan and Archimonde. Kil'jaeden the Deceiver was chosen to seek out the darkest races in the universe and recruit them into Sargeras' ranks. The second champion, Archimonde the Defiler, was chosen to lead Sargeras' vast armies into battle against any who might resist the Titan's will.
Which dreadlord who joined Kil'jaedan's ranks first, served Kil'jaeden as the perfect soldier and agreed to bring Sargeras' burning will to all the dark corners of the universe? | "Warcraft" - The Beginning
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Tichondrius. Tichondrias is the yellow Dreadlord in "Warcraft 3". Among the four dreadlords, Mal'ganis was slain by Arthas in Frozen Throne, and Tichondrias was killed by Illidan in Kalimdor. Variathmas turned traitor against his brethen when he joined forces with the Dark Ranger and slew the last one.
Dragons. Aman'Thulbestowed his power upon the bronze dragon, Nozdormu.
Eonar gave a portion of her power to the red dragon queen, Alexstrasza. Eonar also blessed the green dragon Ysera, with a portion of nature's influence. Norgannon granted the blue dragon, Malygos, a portion of his vast power to make him the spell weaver.
Khaz'gorothbestowed some of his vast power upon the black dragon, Deathwing. Thus empowered, the Five Aspects were charged with the world's defense in the Titans' absence.
Azshara. Although Illidan was indeed partly responsible, he was never made a king. The Highborne Elves who practised magic recklessly advised the queen Azshara to invite the Dark Titan to the world, to quench their thirst for magic.
No. Illidan is the only high elf who had been imprisoned by his brother.
As Archimonde says in "The Frozen Throne", Illidan had been both friend and foe to the burning legion in the past. He is loyal only to himself. He seeks only power, and willingly serves anyone who can offer it.
Betrayal of Deathwing. The Black Dragon Deathwing, who was not bound by the relic which controlled all the other dragons, started attacking his own kind.
Deathwing's sudden betrayal was so destructive that the other dragons were shocked. They were forced to abandon their mortal allies due to this sudden betrayal.
Maelstorm. Against all odds, Queen Azshara and her Highborne elite managed to survive the explosion of The Well. They evolved into the hateful serpentine Nagas. Azshara herself became who was known as the Naga Sea Witch, later brought back to the surface by Illidan to serve Archimonde.
Keepers of the Grove and Driads. The demigod Cenarius remained in the Moonglades of Mount Hyjal after the war. His sons, known as the Keepers of the Grove, kept close watch on the night elves and regularly helped the Sentinels maintain peace in the land. The Dryads were Cenarius' shy daughters who seldom appeared in the open.
Orcs . Before the orcs were brought to Azeroth, Kil'jaedan had to make sure they had the bloodlust that was expected of them. So, he made them drink Mannoroth's blood, because of which, they became his servants forever.
Orcs and Draenei. The Draenei, which we get to play as in the Alliance Campaign of "Warcraft 3 - The Frozen Throne" were at constant war with the horde after they had been corrupted by the agents of the legion. When Illidan agreed to help them defeat the horde, they allied themselves with him to help him conquer the pit lord's black citadel. They were basically infiltration experts who were experts in hiding and attacking.
Ner'zul. In "Warcraft 3 Reign of Chaos", we find that Ner'zul had betrayed the legion. As punishment, he was locked up inside an ice glacier in northrend. From then, he would be known as the Lich king.
Durotan. Durotan, as had been told in "Warcraft-2", tried to cleanse his people from the corruption of the horde. Thrall, his son, completed it for him, when he founds the city of Durotar, consisting of orcs free from the corruption of the demons.
Coming back to Lordaeron, we find that King Llane is worried about the dark state of his friend Medivh. Through Medivh, what did the dark Titan promise Gul'dan in exchange for leading the horde to Lordaeron through the dark portal? | Warcraft - The Origin of the Horde
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Information on where Aegwyn had buried Sargeras' crippled body. Through a joint effort, Medivh and the warlocks of the Shadow Council opened the dimensional gateway known as the Dark Portal. This portal bridged the distance between Azeroth and Draenor, and it was large enough that the horde might pass through it. Gul'dan agreed to it since he thought that the price which Medivh had promised was worth the risk he was about to undertake.
The War begins. We come to "Warcraft-1 Orcs and Humans". What is the name of the clan which was exiled to the far reaches of the new world for defying Gul'dan's will? | Warcraft - The Origin of the Horde
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Frostwolf . This is the clan lead by Durotan. Since he had not drunk the blood of Mannoroth, he was not consumed by bloodlust, and wanted to reason out with his friends that it was not worth it to wage war on the inhabitants of the new world.
Lothar. Lothar was completely convinced that the dark soul which possessed his friend was the source of the outbreak of the orcish horde which was attacking the kingdom. With the help of Medivh's young apprentice Khadgar, Lothar invaded the tower of the last guardian, and killed him. By destroying his physical body, his soul was cleansed of the darkness which possessed him. We find that Medivh returns in "Warcraft 3 Reign of Chaos" to perform his duty as guardian, and protect the world from the legion by uniting all the races.
Aedelas Blackmoore. Thrall, who in future would become the greatest leader of his race, was raised as a slave by the human officer Aedelas Blackmoore who adopted him. Since he grew up with the humans, he knew their ways, their strengths and weaknesses in battle.
Orcs. Since king Llane was too vain to listen to Lothar's claim that the horde needs to be resisted with full might, the humans lost the war. However, by killing Medivh, they had also freed the horde from the clutches of Gul'dan. When Medivh was about to die, he and Gul'dan were connected in mind, since Gul'dan wanted to find out the location of Sargeras' tomb. His death damaged Gul'dan as well, and he fell into a coma which lasted for a long time.
Ner'zul. When "Warcraft-2X Beyond the Dark Portal" ends, we see that Ner'zul who lead the Shadowmoon clan escaped with his faithful orcs and death knights through the biggest of the dark portals he had created. It was at the ends of this very portal, however, that Kil'jaedan the deceiver who swore to kill him after his betrayal lay in wait. He destroys Ner'zul's physical form and transfers his throne to the northrend. From then onwards, he shall be known as The Lich King.
Dreadlords. Though Ner'zul was agreeable and seemingly anxious to play his part, Kil'jaeden remained skeptical of his servant's loyalties. Keeping the Lich King bodiless and trapped within the crystal cask assured his good conduct for the short term, but the demon knew that he would need to keep a watchful eye on him. To this end, Kil'jaeden called upon his elite demon guard, the vampiric dreadlords, to police Ner'zul and ensure that he accomplished his task.
Rhonin. Nekros was the orc shaman who had ideas of recapturing the lands of Azeroth. Rhonin, however, freed his most powerful allies from his clutches - Alexstrasza's dragons. In their fury, Alexstrasza's dragons tore Grim Batol apart and incinerated the greater bulk of the Dragonmaw clan. Nekros' grand schemes of reunification came crashing down as the Alliance troops rounded up the remaining orc survivors and threw them into the waiting internment camps. The Dragonmaw clan's defeat signaled the end of the Horde.
Thrall. Blackmoore taught Thrall about tactics, philosophy, and combat. The Orc was even trained as a gladiator. All the while, the corrupt warden sought to mold him into a weapon.
Despite his harsh upbringing, young Thrall grew into a strong, quick-witted orc, and he knew in his heart that a slave's life was not for him. As he grew to maturity, he learned about his people, the orcs, whom he had never met: after their defeat, most of them had been placed in internment camps.
Doomhammer. To symbolize his people's rebirth, Thrall returned to Blackmoore's fortress of Durnholde and put a decisive end to his former master's plans by laying siege to the internment camps. This victory was not without its price: during the liberation of one camp, Doomhammer fell in battle.
Thrall took up Doomhammer's legendary warhammer and donned his black plate-armor to become the new warchief of the Horde.
While Thrall was liberating the horde, the former dark shaman Ner'zul had been forming the undead scourge. Which force did he have to overcome in Northrend, the warriors of which were resistant to both the plague of undeath and his telepathic powers? | Story of "Warcraft" - The Formation of the Scourge
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Nerubians. The nerubian spider-lords commanded vast forces and had an underground network that stretched nearly half the breadth of Northrend. Ultimately Ner'zul's war against the nerubians was won by attrition. With the aid of the dreadlords and the undead warriors, the Lich King invaded Azjol-Nerub and brought its subterranean temples crashing down. As a testament to their tenacity and fearlessness, Ner'zul adopted the nerubians' distinctive architectural style for his own fortresses and structures, whose design, we find, is the style of undead buildings in "Warcraft-3 Reign of Chaos".
Kel'Thuzad. Leaving behind his fortune and prestigious political standing, Kel'Thuzad abandoned the ways of the Kirin Tor and left Dalaran forever. Intent on reaching Icecrown and offering his services to the Lich King, the archmage passed through the ravaged, war-torn ruins of Azjol-Nerub. Kel'Thuzad saw firsthand the scope and ferocity of Ner'zul's power. He began to realize that allying himself with the mysterious Lich King might be both wise and potentially fruitful.
The Cult of the Damned. The Cult of the Damned promised its acolytes social equality and eternal life on Azeroth in exchange for their service and obedience to Ner'zul. As the months passed, Kel'Thuzad found many eager volunteers for his new cult amongst the tired, overburdened laborers of Lordaeron. As the Cult of the Damned grew in size and influence, Kel'Thuzad made sure to hide its workings from the authorities of Lordaeron.
Their forests were destroyed during the second war. The other three reasons were why they had quit the alliance after the third war. Although Terenas reminded the elves that countless humans had given up their lives to defend Quel'thalas, they were in no mood to listen.
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