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:''Were you looking for the article on the [[eternal ingredient]]s in [[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King]]?''
 
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:''For other beings of reverence see [[religion]]s, [[Ancient guardian]] and [[demigod]]s.''
 
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==Source==
'''Eternals''' are Azeroth's immortal beings. These [[demigod]]-like beings are immortals with nearly divine powers.<ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 9</ref> Eternals are conduits to divine power for several faiths; these include titans, [[Elune]] and other Ancients such as [[Cenarius]], [[Ursoc]] and [[Ursol]], [[Malorne]] the Waywatcher, [[Agamaggan]], [[Aviana]], [[Queen Azshara]] and [[Lord Xavius]],<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 250-251</ref> the voodoo [[Loa]] spirits,<ref name="MoM22">''[[Manual of Monsters]]'', 22</ref><ref name="MoM45"/> the Elemental Lords and Old Gods,<ref name="MoM22"/><ref name="S&L67"/><ref name="S&L99"/> etc. Eternal is the term used for many of the gods, goddesses, demigods, deities, divinities, and other revered beings who have interacted in Azeroth's history and molded the world.
 
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==Background==
 
Eternals are the divine-like beings of Azeroth and the other planes, who shape the large arcs of history for good and ill.<ref name="S&L67">''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 67</ref> Many beings transcend the bounds of mortal power and play key roles in the world’s long history, either obvious or subtle. These beings are known as eternals. Wielding godlike powers, they battle to destroy or save the world, to disrupt or cultivate life upon Azeroth (and elsewhere).<ref name="S&L69">''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 69</ref>
 
   
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These are beings known only in legends to the peoples of Azeroth. Yet they are beings who have shaped not only the course of history in the world of Azeroth, but often the world itself: the Elemental Lords, ruling over planes of pure power and awaiting the time when they will once again serve the banished Old Gods; the Titans, whom the dwarves believe created Azeroth and many of its races; the great and powerful dragons who watch over the titans’ creation; the moon goddess Elune, and the demigod-like beings She created to protect and guide the creatures of the land. They are the ancient powers. While mortals fight wars to lay claim to villages and kingdoms, the powers wage a perpetual struggle to determine who will dominate the whole of the universe, with Azeroth the nearest battlefield. Though rarely seen, the influence of the ancient powers is ever-present. It is known that They wrought Azeroth from pure chaos and formed it into the world it is today.<ref name="S&L67"/><ref name="S&L69"/>
 
   
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Most of the divine beings of Azeroth (known as eternals) are distant entities. They exist to assist those caught in the conflicts of a cruel, violent world. Never directly intervening in the affairs of the world, They use divine magic as a proxy. With their many healing and protective spells, practitioners of divine magic are at the vanguard of the Gods’ efforts to ensure Their peoples' survival. Priests whisper prayers to evoke power from beings such as Elune the Moon Goddess. Shadow hunters invoke the names of dark Gods (loa), ancient powers whose legends are stained in cruelty and bloodshed, but who are also capable of benevolence when appeased. For example a shadow hunter might venture onto grounds consecrated to the Old Gods and spill his own blood to entice the forces of primeval cruelty to come and visit their worst afflictions upon him.<ref>''[[Magic & Mayhem]]'', 22, 45</ref>
 
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The ancient powers rule supreme in their particular bastions, unsurpassed in power, knowledge and ability. Each also possesses its own personality and agenda, which has led each to interact with mortals in its own way. In some cases, an ancient power may take an interest in a hero early in her life. The powers have an innate understanding of prophecy and divination surpassing that of mortals, and they are often aware of a hero’s fate long before the hero takes her first steps onto the path of adventure. A power may send monsters to kill a nascent hero years before she has an opportunity to meddle in the power’s schemes, or it may subtly assist her by quietly guiding her toward allies, information or hidden artifacts that will help her achieve her destiny. When unable to act or unwilling to show their hands, the ancient powers use mortal heroes and villains as agents to further their own agendas — Sargeras used Azshara as his servant in an attempt to open the Well of Eternity, and the human wizard Rhonin was the cat's-paw of the dragons during the Second War. Heroes may be approached by an ancient power and asked to undertake a quest. They must take care when serving an Eternal, however, as completing a task for a power may mean incredible reward in thanks for a service well performed — or utter destruction as the Eternal hides its tracks.<ref name="S&L67"/>
 
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A number of the eternals died during the War of the Ancients. This doesn’t, however, mean that those powers can have no influence in later eras. Many of the fallen powers still have followers 10,000 years later, such as the furbolg who follow in the path of the long-dead ursine demigods Ursoc and Ursol. Further, though written history says they perished, can eternals who possess the special quality of immortality truly die? Perhaps a "fallen" eternal simply sleeps away centuries while his wounds heal...<ref name="S&L68">''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 68</ref>
 
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Eternals usually only appear before mortals only when they have truly earned the audience through their actions, such as by performing a great service to the eternal or by making a formidable stand against its plans. The tangled web of relationships among the eternals means that a favor performed for one may be a slight to several others.
 
 
Ancient powers operate not just on levels of power far above mortals, but also on a vastly different time scale: the youngest have lived a hundred mortal lifetimes, and their goals can lay millennia away. Events of the mortal world may be more than meaningless in the larger scope of history to Eternals. For those who are asked to undertake a mission on behalf of an Eternal, the Eternal may be unable or simply unwilling to explain the reasons behind the task to "mere mortals" who cannot possibly comprehend. The immortal lifespan of Eternals allows them to collect on debts from many decades previous, and they hold grudges much longer. For example; the great dragon Neltharion spent a lifetime disguised as a human noble, infiltrating the royal courts of Lordaeron and consolidating power in order to avenge himself upon the other dragon Aspects.<ref name="S&L69"/><ref name="S&L68"/>
 
 
Eternals in the [[Warcraft universe]] include the [[titan]]s, the [[Old God]]s, [[demigod]]s, and other powerful entities worshipped or venerated by the mortal races on Azeroth, often as part of [[Creation Myth]]s of various people in the world.
 
 
==History of the Eternals==
 
Below is a brief history covering eternals from the earliest known accounts to the present.
 
 
===The Dawn of History===
 
Most of the ancient powers were encountered during Azeroth's earliest days. It was the golden age of the powers, the dragons and Elune's servants watched over the young world, [[Elemental Lord]]s thought the untamed land as comfortable as their home plane. Legends claim that the world's creators still lurked in the shadows finishing the details of their creation.<ref name="S&L67"/>
 
 
===The Shattered World===
 
In the aftermath of the War of the Ancients and the sundering of the world, the Burning Legion was forced off Azeroth. Azshara vanished, and the dragons went into hiding. Even the elementals retreated, and thousands of years would passed before mortal spellcasters discovered how to summon them back across the planar boundaries. Though the eternals who survived were largely unseen for almost 10,000 years, they were occasionally encountered. The eternals were humbled by Azshara's bold attempt to rise to their level of power, and remained reserved and distrustful of both mortals who sought them out and mortals whom they employed.<ref name="S&L67"/><ref name="S&L68"/>
 
 
===Current Age===
 
Seers and scholars maintain that the Horde's arrival through the Dark Portal heralded the return of the ancient powers to mortal events. In the years since, the great dragons and the Elemental Lords have involved themselves in the war, and both Cenarius and Sargeras have returned. As the dwarves delve deeper into the lost secrets of the Titans, some have wondered whether the Titans ever truly left. Some have found they have unwittingly been drawn into or run afoul of the schemes of a returned eternal. The Eternals appear to have recovered from any uncertainty they suffered during their millennia of retreat, however, and those who seek them out do so at their own risk.<ref name="S&L68"/> Nearly every eternal has followers in the current age, from the worshippers of Elune among the night elves to the demon cults that revere the Burning Legion.<ref name="S&L69"/>
 
 
==List of eternals==
 
All Eternals are demigod-like beings. They are immortal and wield divine power, but not all of them aspire to be Gods.
 
 
===The Scourge===
 
The Scourge is a vast army of the undead created by the Lich King formerly the orc shaman [[Ner'zhul]], now [[Arthas]]. It was under the control of the [[Burning Legion]], but it broke free due to the Lich King's planing. Scourge was the number one threat to [[Azeroth]] even bigger that the legion itself. When Arthas was slain by a band of heroes led by [[Tirion Fordring]], it was revealed that there must always be a Lich King to control the Scourge; thus [[Bolvar Fordragon]] donned the cursed helm and named himself jailer of the damned.
 
 
*{{RaceIconExt|LichKing}} [[Lich King|The Lich King]] - The Jailer of the Damned and The Master of the [[Scourge]].<ref>[[World of Warcraft: The Magazine Issue 1]]</ref>
 
 
===Burning Legion===
 
The Burning Legion is undoubtedly potent and some of its leaders possess demigod-like power. Those who worship demons draw terrible divine magic from their dark faith.<ref name="WRPG155"/> Most demons are not eternals. [[Sargeras]], [[Archimonde]], and [[Kil'jaeden]] are the only confirmed exceptions.<ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 58-60</ref>
 
*{{RaceIcon|DarkTitan|Male}} [[Sargeras]] - The Fallen Titan and Lord of the burning Legion
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Kil'jaeden}} [[Kil'jaeden]] - The deceiver, and the acting leader of the Burning Legion
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Archimonde}} [[Archimonde]] - The left hand of the fallen titan Sargeras and field commander of the Legion's forces
 
 
===The titans===
 
The [[titan]]s are immortal entities who travel across the cosmos bringing order to worlds such as [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]], the Titans were powerful enough to chain the Old Gods, and some accounts give them titles such as "Patron of All Life".
 
They are led by a group called the [[Pantheon]] which includes:
 
* {{RaceIcon|Aesir|Male}} [[Aman'Thul]] - the High Father.
 
* {{RaceIcon|Titan|Female}} [[Eonar]] - the Lifebinder.
 
* {{RaceIcon|Aesir|Male}} [[Norgannon]] - the Lorekeeper.
 
* {{RaceIcon|Titan|Male}} [[Khaz'goroth]] - the Shaper.
 
* {{RaceIcon|Aesir|Male}} [[Golganneth]] - the Thunderer.
 
* {{RaceIcon|Titan|Male}}[[Aggramar]] - the Avenger.
 
 
===The Old Gods===
 
The [[Old Gods]] were the evil rulers of [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] before being defeated by the [[titan]]s.<ref name="S&L67"/> They were the masters of the Elemental Lords.<ref name="S&L99">''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 99</ref> Three remain imprisoned beneath the world, but continue to be worshipped by the [[Twilight's Hammer]] Cult and the [[naga]].
 
*{{RaceIconExt|OldGod}}{{RaceIconExt|GiantEye}} [[C'Thun]] - God of Qiraj
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Yogg-Saron}}{{RaceIconExt|Vrykul|Female}} [[Yogg-Saron]] - The Beast with a Thousand Maws
 
*{{RaceIconExt|OldGod}} [[N'Zoth]] - The spark of the Emerald Nightmare
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Serpent}} [[Ula-tek]] - A serpent goddess, believed to be a old god.{{RPG-inline}}
 
The old gods exist beyond Azeroth
 
*{{RaceIconExt|OldGod}} [[Summoned Old God|Ancient and powerful evil]]- The master of the [[Sethekk]] and [[Dark Conclave]] [[Arakkoa]] in the [[Outlands]].
 
 
===God===
 
[[God]] was a deity connected to certain members of the Church of the Holy Light, referenced in early Warcraft Lore and sources, and alluded to in ''Day of the Dragon''. The belief also included [[angel]]s, Heaven, and Hell.
 
 
===Drakkari God===
 
A group of four gods in form of statues, that the drakkari give sacrifices and receive blessings, although they could be considered loas, they were never stated to be such.
 
*[[Zim'Torga]] - The Mother of Prosperity
 
*[[Zim'Abwa]]
 
*[[Zim'Rhuk]] - The Wise One
 
*[[Dubra'jin]]
 
 
===The Earthmother, Skyfather and the Deepmother===
 
The [[Earthmother]] is a benevolent and primitive earth goddess whom the [[tauren]] worship above all else. She is the harmony of nature itself.<ref name="WRPG52">''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', 52</ref> She is described as the creator of the land, of the sun and moon, and of the tauren people.
 
 
The [[Sky Father]] is a mysterious deity that the tauren worship as a equal of the Earthmother.
 
 
The [[Deep Mother]] is much like the earthmother, however it's a Murloc deity never associated with the tauren mythology, but instead is primitive sea goddess.{{RPG-inline}}
 
 
===Elune===
 
Elune - [[Elune]] is the benevolent [[moon]] Goddess of the [[Night elf|night elves]]. She is one of the few full deities on Azeroth, the personification of the [[White Lady]], and one of the Ancient Guardian. The tauren refer to her as Mu'sha, the Left Eye of the Earthmother. She is the counterpart to An'she.<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/442.xml</ref><ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/392.xml</ref>
 
 
===An'she===
 
[[An'she]] is a male sun deity in [[tauren mythology]], the right Eye of the Earthmother and the counterpart to the goddess Mu'sha (Elune), the moon. It gives the [[Sunwalkers]], the tauren paladins, their power and acts much like the [[Light]], wherever he is not the light is unknown.
 
 
===Loas===
 
{{main|Loa}}
 
 
The [[Loa]]s are primal troll gods, each representing a different animal or domain.
 
 
===Elemental Lords, the elemental spirits and other elementals===
 
Former servants of the evil [[Old God]]s, the [[Elemental Lord]]s once ruled Azeroth. Yet when the titans defeated the Old Gods, they banished the Elemental Lords and all elementals to a planar prison known now as the [[Elemental Plane]].
 
 
*{{RaceIconExt|EarthLord}} [[Therazane]] the Stonemother, Lord of [[Deepholm]]
 
*{{RaceIconExt|FireLord}} [[Ragnaros]] the Firelord, Lord of [[Firelands]]
 
*{{RaceIconExt|AirLord}} [[Al'Akir]] the Windlord, Lord of [[Skywall]]
 
*{{RaceIconExt|WaterLord}} [[Neptulon]] the Tidehunter, Lord of [[Abyssal Maw]]
 
 
[[Draenor]] seems to have it's own version of the elemental lords of which only Cyrukh is known:
 
*{{RaceIconExt|FelFireLord}} [[Cyrukh the Firelord|Cyrukh]]
 
 
The shamans draw their power from five natural elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and the Wilds. The [[Elemental Spirits]] are primordial [[elementals]] which embody these elements. They do not appear to be connected with the Old Gods, nor do they appear connected to their Elemental lieutenants. The Spirits communicate with the shamans through trances, dreams, images and emotions. Their exact motivations remain unknown, and it is unclear whether they act according to some grander design, or whether they act in reaction to events that threaten the balance. Each World seems it's own version of the 5 elemental spirits.<ref>[[Unbroken]]</ref>
 
 
There is one elemental that differs from all other Murmur the Primordial essence of sound
 
*{{RaceIconExt|SoundLord}} [[Murmur]] - the essence of sound
 
 
===Mortals===
 
These are mortals that have been claimed to be Eternals.
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Medivh}} [[Medivh]] - The Guardian <ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 44</ref>
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Satyr}} [[Xavius]] - First of the Satyr and Nightmare Lords
 
*{{RaceIconExt|NagaSeaWitch}} [[Queen Azshara]] - Empress of [[Nazjatar]]
 
 
==Notes==
 
*The term "eternal" was coined by [[Bob Fitch]] and [[Chris Metzen]] because “immortal” didn’t feel right and “divine” also felt a bit awkward, although it was used in ''[[Warcraft III]]'' for units such as Cenarius (''Whitewolf Quarterly'', Fall 2004).
 
*All eternals are immortal, but not all immortals are eternals.
 
*Any [[dragon]], [[elemental]], [[fey]], [[humanoid]], [[monstrous humanoid]], [[outsider]], or [[undead]] could potentially become an eternal.<ref name="S&L69"/>
 
*Note that in the RPG game, contacting an eternal is the same as an [[Outer Plan]]e demigod for the purpose of the ''Contact Other Plane'' ability. No beings are generally more powerful than eternals in the Warcraft universe, so making contact with a "lesser deity" or anything more powerful than a demigod is impossible.<ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 46</ref>
 
 
== References ==
 
{{reflist|2}}
 
{{Gods and demigods}}
 
{{Nature and Divine}}
 
[[Category:Eternals| ]]
 
[[Category:Lore]]
 
[[Category:Religions]]
 
[[Category:Demigods]]
 
[[Category:World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]
 
[[Category:Manual of Monsters]]
 
[[Category:Shadows & Light]]
 
[[Category:Magic & Mayhem]]
 
[[Category:Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]
 
[[Category:Dark Factions]]
 
[[Category:Alliance Player's Guide]]
 

Revision as of 17:04, 1 December 2011

Inv scroll 0220
  • Scroll of Agility II
  • Use: Increases the target's Agility by 5 for 30 min. This effect counts as a Battle Elixir.
  • Requires Level 15
  • Sell Price: 87c

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This item can be purchased for 3s 50c from:

This item can be looted from most level 29-70 Humanoid monsters.

This item is created with Inscription (85).

Materials needed
Inv inscription inkblack01 1x [Midnight Ink] Inv inscription papyrus 1x [Light Parchment]

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