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For information on how to defeat Anub'arak in World of Warcraft, see Anub'arak (tactics).
Anub'arak
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Title The Traitor King (coined by still-living nerubians)
Gender Male
Race(s) Crypt lord
Level 74 Elite
Affiliation(s) Undead Scourge
Azjol-Nerub
Occupation Leader of the Scourge nerubians, Majordomo to the Lich King, former king of Azjol-Nerub
Location The Brood Pit, Azjol-Nerub
Status Killable (WoW)

The former king of Azjol-Nerub, Anub'arak was among the nerubians slaughtered in the War of the Spider and later raised by Ner'zhul the Lich King as undead to do his bidding.

Biography

Before his death

The former king of Azjol-Nerub, Anub'arak was among the nerubians slaughtered in the War of the Spider.[1] One of his most loyal commanders was Anub'Rekhan.[2] Ner'zhul the Lich King raised the high lords of the Spider Kingdom as undead to do his bidding, Anub'arak among them.[3]

Now as a malicious crypt lord, he is forced to use his powers to purge the snow swept landscape of any remaining resistance to the reign of the Lich King. Despite the pleas from his former subjects, he has been ordered to massacre many nerubians who tried to oppose the undead.


The Road to Damnation

The crypt lord's travels with the soon-to-be-damned mage Kel'Thuzad through Azjol-Nerub and the necropolis Naxxramas are recounted in the short story "Road to Damnation". In this story the Crypt Lord is called a majordomo by Kel'Thuzad.[4]

The Race to Icecrown

Anub'arak face

Anub'arak was sent south to meet Arthas Menethil when he arrived in Northrend. Anub'arak saved the dark prince from an attack by blood elves, before he introduced himself and told Arthas of Ner'zhul's plans. Anub'arak helped Arthas to establish a base, and then masterminded the attack on the blue dragon Sapphiron. Anub'arak told Arthas that it would take far too long to fight their way through Kael'thas and Vashj's expansive forces, and formulated a plan to go through the underground ruins of Azjol-Nerub to reach Icecrown, but warned that it would be a perilous journey.[5]

Anub'arak led Arthas into the ruined Spider Kingdom, negating many perilous traps along the way, but all the while, he fought many of his former subjects, the living nerubians, who called him the traitor king for serving the Lich King, who had destroyed Azjol-Nerub.[6]

As they entered the kingdom, they encountered survivors of Muradin's expedition, now led by Baelgun, who reported that an ancient evil had been released beneath the kingdom, and that they would not allow any to open the Inner Kingdom's doors. Anub'arak and Arthas defeated the troublesome dwarves and broke into the Inner Kingdom.[7] Soon, they came upon the evil the dwarves had spoken of - the Faceless Ones - strange, malformed creatures who had been imprisoned beneath the earth in ages long forgotten. They even faced off with a Forgotten One, a creature of great power and resilience.[8]

Anub'arak

Anub'arak in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.

Upon entering the Upper Kingdom, an earthquake separated Anub'arak from Arthas, and Anub'arak and his minions dug fervently through the rubble to get to Arthas before he killed himself in one of the many booby traps laden throughout the halls of Azjol-Nerub's Inner Kingdom.[9] Impressed at Arthas' resilience, when he found him, Anub'arak quickly ushered him out of Azjol-Nerub and to the surface, where they were immediately engaged with Illidan Stormrage and his servants in a battle for the Frozen Throne. [10]

Anub'arak was quick to the battle, defending Arthas as he magically activated the four obelisks surrounding Icecrown's pinnacle. Finally, all four were active, and Anub'arak stood by as Arthas climbed the stairs to his destiny.[11]

In World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

Wrath-Logo-Small This section concerns content related to Wrath of the Lich King.
Main article: Anub'arak (tactics)

In World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, the in-game Azjol-Nerub is comprised of two 5-man dungeons: Azjol-Nerub and Ahn'kahet, levels 72-75. Anub'arak is the final boss of the first dungeon.

Anub'arak made his home in the once proud underland of Azjol-Nerub. Since his betrayal, he has twisted and perverted his former homeland into the wretched squalor it is today. He ruled over an army of undead nerubians who, like their leader, have pledged themselves to serving the Lich King.[12]

Both Archmage Lan'dalock (on Heroic mode) and Kilix the Unraveler orders the death of Anub'arak.[13]

Statements said before release hint that he was going to have a bigger role. This may refer to the cut Azjol-Nerub zone, or some other role:

Salthem: Anub'Arak will also be a primary character for player interaction.[14]
Bornakk: ... we’d definitely like to involve Anub’Arak as a primary character outside of raiding.[15]

Anub'arak returns to fight players again in the Trial of the Crusader.

Notable quotes

  • Anub'arak: They are the horrors the dwarves spoke of. I thought they were only legends.
King Arthas: What?
Anub'arak: They are the Faceless Ones ...
  • Anub'arak: It cannot be ... A Forgotten One. Look to your defenses, death knight! Fight as you've never fought before!
  • Nerubian: Look, brothers! The traitor king! (upon seeing Anub'arak)
Arthas: Who? Me?
Anub'arak: He is referring to me, death knight.
  • Anub'arak: The nerubian race, yes. Then the master came. As his influence spread, we made war upon him, foolishly believing we stood a chance. Many of us were slain and raised into undeath. In life I was a king. Today I am a crypt lord.
Kel'Thuzad: In return for immortality, you agreed to serve him. Remarkable.
Anub'arak: 'Agreed' implies choice.

Gag quotes

Main article: Quotes of Warcraft III/Undead Scourge#Anub'arak

Slave or lieutenant?

It would appear that Anub'arak is yet another unwilling slave to the Lich King. In Road to Damnation, when Kel'Thuzad remarked that in exchange for immortality Anub'arak had agreed to give himself to the Scourge, he answered: "'Agreed' implies choice.", after that it is told that the Lich King can compel obedience from the undead.[16] Currently in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, his quote upon death is, "Ahhh... RAAAAAGH! Never thought... I would be free of him...", comfirming the previous statements.

This is hinted at in Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, where Arthas detects the vaguest stirring of resentment in Anub'arak's voice. Arthas speculated that Anub'arak served only because he had to, and would turn on the Lich King if he was able to do so.[17]

Fanart gallery

References

 
  1. ^ Road to Damnation
  2. ^ Commander Eligor Dawnbringer (Wintergarde)
  3. ^ Road to Damnation
  4. ^ Road to Damnation
  5. ^ The Return to Northrend
  6. ^ The Return to Northrend
  7. ^ Into the Shadow Web Caverns
  8. ^ The Forgotten Ones
  9. ^ Ascent to the Upper Kingdom
  10. ^ A Symphony of Frost and Flame
  11. ^ A Symphony of Frost and Flame
  12. ^ Quest:Death to the Traitor King
  13. ^ Quest:Proof of Demise: Anub'arak
  14. ^ Salthem. Information on Northrend (English). Retrieved on 2009-06-30.​ “Anub'Arak will also be a primary character for player interaction.”
  15. ^ Bornakk. Re: Anub'Arak and Other Cryptlords (English). Retrieved on 2009-06-30.​ “We are focused on developing the Death Knight right now and have no information on further hero classes, we’d definitely like to involve Anub’Arak as a primary character outside of raiding. :)”
  16. ^ Evelyn Fredericksen. Road to Damnation (English). Retrieved on 2009-06-30.​ “Which meant that the necromancer could compel obedience from the undead.”
  17. ^ Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, pages 288-289

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