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| name = The Mossflayer tribe
|icon=INV_Qiraj_JewelEncased
 
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| image = Mossflayertroll.jpg
|name=Ethereum Prison Key
 
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| affiliation = Hostile, [[Amani Empire]] (former)
|quality=Uncommon
 
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| character = [[Cannibal]], [[Shadow hunter]], [[Warlord]], [[Scout]]
|effect=Use: Unlocks Ethereum prisons.<br />
 
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| capital = [[Zul'Mashar]]?
|charges=1 (Expendable)
 
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| leader = Unknown ([[Warlord Thresh'jin]] (living) and [[Zaeldarr the Outcast]] (undead)?)
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| language = [[Zandali]], [[Low Common]], [[Common (language)|Common]]
|source=Drop
 
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| theater = [[Eastern Plaguelands]] (primarily in the northeast and southwest)
}}<noinclude>'''Ethereum Prison Key''' is a Key used to open an [[Ethereum Prison]]
 
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== Source ==
 
Ethereum Prison Key can be obtained as a BoE drop from any ethereal (including those in zones other than Netherstorm) but is thought to be a higher drop-rate from the Ethereum mobs in and around the [[Ethereum Staging Grounds]]. It also seems to have a very high drop-rate in Heroic [[Mana Tombs]]. The [[Ethereum Jailor]] is a rare spawn in Netherstorm around the Ethereum Staging Grounds and is reported to have a 100% drop rate of the Ethereum Prison Key.
 
   
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==History==
As of Patch 2.3 an [[Ethereum Prison Key]] can be obtained by completing the Daily Dungeon Quest (Can be completed in Heroic and Non-Heroic) given by [[Nether-Stalker Mah'duun]].
 
   
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The Mossflayer tribe split off from the [[Amani Empire|Amani]] empire after the [[Troll Wars]] and decided to abandon that section of [[Lordaeron]] altogether. Even so, humanity continued to harry the forest trolls. The Mossflayer tribe had been driven out of much of its ancestral territory in Lordaeron by the time the [[Second War]] broke out.
== Notes ==
 
Ethereum Prison Key can be used to open an [[Ethereum Prison]].
 
   
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Like all other forest trolls, the Mossflayers allied themselves with the [[Horde]] during the Second War under the leadership of [[Zul'jin]], a famous troll hero from the Amani tribe. When the Horde was soundly defeated, Zul'jin disappeared, and the forest trolls abandoned their [[orc]]ish allies. Disgusted with the Horde's defeat, the Mossflayer trolls decided they would have nothing further to do with such incompetent and reckless allies.
For those with Revered or better reputation with [[Consortium]], 5 such keys can be turned in to obtain a {{loot|uncommon|Ethereum Stasis Chamber Key}} which is used to open a chamber in Blade's Edge Mountains.
 
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Instead, the trolls focused on trying to keep humanity from overrunning all of Lordaeron. When the plague of undeath began spreading across the land, the Mossflayer tribe was quick to take advantage of the blossoming chaos. Because the plague was designed to convert only the [[human]] race into undeath, human defenses soon faltered, and the Mossflayers managed to retake parts of their ancient territory.
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The plague took its toll on the landscape, the plants and animals, while not undead, remained diseased and decaying. Despite this, the Mossflayer tribe clung to their settlement, [[Zul'Mashar]] in the northeast corner of the [[Eastern Plaguelands]].
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A large hunting party of Mossflayer trolls left their settlement some time ago in search of live game to take back to their people. The hunt took them far from home, for many animals had been affected by the plague. At last the trolls came upon several animals that seemed healthy. Slaying the beasts, the trolls rewarded themselves by feasting on a portion of the hunt.
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Unfortunately for the hunting party, a powerful [[lich]] had deliberately cursed the beasts. Any living creature that consumed the animals' flesh would be converted into undeath. Afterwards, the lich was able to impose his will upon the undead trolls. Following the lich's commands, most of the undead trolls formed a base of operations in the southwest of the Eastern Plaguelands.
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One of the undead trolls was given a horrifying mission by his new master: to return home and infect the rest of his people. [[Infiltrator Hameya|Hameya]] managed to hold onto his willpower long enough to scribble a brief account of what had occurred. His desperate note offered a reward for anyone who killed him before he reached his home.
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Recent reports on the Mossflayer tribe paint a grim picture of subsequent events. A large number of fresh graves have been dug near the village, and several undead trolls have been spotted, hiding themselves among their unsuspecting brethren. It would seem that no one was able to stop [[Infiltrator Hameya|Hameya]] in time, and he succeeded in accomplishing the lich's dread mission. Unless the Mossflayers come to their senses and flee the [[Eastern Plaguelands]], the tribe will certainly be transformed in its entirety.
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==Cataclysm==
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It appears that the living members of the Mossflayers are still active, however the undead trolls are still very much a threat.
   
 
== External links ==
 
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{{elink|type=wowus|link=http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/troll/foresttribes.html#mossflayer}}
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[[Category:Forest trolls]]
 
[[Category:Troll tribes]]
   
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[[Category:Keys]]
 
[[Category:Consortium]]
 
[[Category:Uncommon Items]]
 
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Revision as of 22:54, 12 November 2010


NeutralThe Mossflayer tribe
File:Mossflayertroll.jpg
Main leader Unknown (Warlord Thresh'jin (living) and Zaeldarr the Outcast (undead)?)
Character classes Cannibal, Shadow hunter, Horde Achievement pvp h 13 [Warlord], Scout
Capital Zul'Mashar?
Theater of operations Eastern Plaguelands (primarily in the northeast and southwest)
Language(s) Zandali, Low Common, Common
Affiliation Hostile, Amani Empire (former)

History

The Mossflayer tribe split off from the Amani empire after the Troll Wars and decided to abandon that section of Lordaeron altogether. Even so, humanity continued to harry the forest trolls. The Mossflayer tribe had been driven out of much of its ancestral territory in Lordaeron by the time the Second War broke out.

Like all other forest trolls, the Mossflayers allied themselves with the Horde during the Second War under the leadership of Zul'jin, a famous troll hero from the Amani tribe. When the Horde was soundly defeated, Zul'jin disappeared, and the forest trolls abandoned their orcish allies. Disgusted with the Horde's defeat, the Mossflayer trolls decided they would have nothing further to do with such incompetent and reckless allies.

Instead, the trolls focused on trying to keep humanity from overrunning all of Lordaeron. When the plague of undeath began spreading across the land, the Mossflayer tribe was quick to take advantage of the blossoming chaos. Because the plague was designed to convert only the human race into undeath, human defenses soon faltered, and the Mossflayers managed to retake parts of their ancient territory.

The plague took its toll on the landscape, the plants and animals, while not undead, remained diseased and decaying. Despite this, the Mossflayer tribe clung to their settlement, Zul'Mashar in the northeast corner of the Eastern Plaguelands.

A large hunting party of Mossflayer trolls left their settlement some time ago in search of live game to take back to their people. The hunt took them far from home, for many animals had been affected by the plague. At last the trolls came upon several animals that seemed healthy. Slaying the beasts, the trolls rewarded themselves by feasting on a portion of the hunt.

Unfortunately for the hunting party, a powerful lich had deliberately cursed the beasts. Any living creature that consumed the animals' flesh would be converted into undeath. Afterwards, the lich was able to impose his will upon the undead trolls. Following the lich's commands, most of the undead trolls formed a base of operations in the southwest of the Eastern Plaguelands.

One of the undead trolls was given a horrifying mission by his new master: to return home and infect the rest of his people. Hameya managed to hold onto his willpower long enough to scribble a brief account of what had occurred. His desperate note offered a reward for anyone who killed him before he reached his home.

Recent reports on the Mossflayer tribe paint a grim picture of subsequent events. A large number of fresh graves have been dug near the village, and several undead trolls have been spotted, hiding themselves among their unsuspecting brethren. It would seem that no one was able to stop Hameya in time, and he succeeded in accomplishing the lich's dread mission. Unless the Mossflayers come to their senses and flee the Eastern Plaguelands, the tribe will certainly be transformed in its entirety.

Cataclysm

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

It appears that the living members of the Mossflayers are still active, however the undead trolls are still very much a threat.

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