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'''Knockback''' is a [[mob]] or [[NPC]] (Non-Player Character) ability to knock a [[player character|character]] back long distances.
 
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'''Gorshalach''', (the '''Dark Render''') is the most powerful weapon in the universe. This massive greatsword was originally wielded by [[Sargeras]] while he was a member of the [[Titan]] [[Pantheon]]. When Sargeras fell to his madness, Gorshalach, being semi-sentient, sundered itself into two 'Shatterbound pieces' to prevent the fallen Titan from wielding it. One fragment was claimed by Sargeras and reforged into [[Gorribal]], while the other was claimed by [[Aggramar]] and reforged into [[Taeshalach]]. If both fragments are ever possessed by a non-evil being, they can be combined to reform Gorshalach.<ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', pg. 112, 170-173</ref>
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Gorribal

Gorribal

Taeshalach

Taeshalach

Gorshalach, (the Dark Render) is the most powerful weapon in the universe. This massive greatsword was originally wielded by Sargeras while he was a member of the Titan Pantheon. When Sargeras fell to his madness, Gorshalach, being semi-sentient, sundered itself into two 'Shatterbound pieces' to prevent the fallen Titan from wielding it. One fragment was claimed by Sargeras and reforged into Gorribal, while the other was claimed by Aggramar and reforged into Taeshalach. If both fragments are ever possessed by a non-evil being, they can be combined to reform Gorshalach.[1]

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  1. ^ Shadows & Light, pg. 112, 170-173