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+ | [[File:Flesh Eating Poison TCG.jpg|thumb|A wight in trouble.]] |
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− | | name = Doctor Draxlegauge |
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− | | image = Doctor Draxlegauge.jpg |
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− | | title = Blackwater Raiders |
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− | | level = 38 |
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− | | repfaction = Booty Bay |
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− | | race = Gnome |
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− | | creature = Humanoid |
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− | | sex = Male |
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− | | health = 1,604 |
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− | | location = [[Faldir's Cove]], [[Arathi Highlands]] |
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− | }} |
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+ | '''Wights''' are an unusual species of undead used occasionally by the [[Scourge]]. In some cases, [[wraith]]s will keep extraordinary enemies alive, preferring to turn them into wights and spread the plague to other "capable" individuals.<ref>{{ref book |author=Borgstrom, Rebecca |coauthors=Eric Brennan, Genevieve Cogman, and Michael Goodwin |title=[[Manual of Monsters]] |isbn=978-1588-4607-07 |pages=150}}</ref> They most closely resemble a [[zombie]], but their bodies have grown to monstrous sizes and are horridly deformed. It is unknown how this transformation occurred. |
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− | '''Doctor Draxlegauge''' is a level 38 [[quest giver]] located in [[Faldir's Cove]] in the [[contested]] territory of [[Arathi Highlands]]. He may be related to [[Private Draxlegauge]]. |
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+ | They are mostly employed in places of importance: [[Magistrate Barthilas]] protects the key to the city of [[Stratholme]], while two other wights ([[Feugen]] and [[Stalagg]]) act as the bodyguards of the [[flesh titan]] [[Thaddius]]. In addition, [[Ravenian|The Ravenian]] is one of the six bosses that must be defeated to summon [[Darkmaster Gandling]] in [[Scholomance|The Scholomance]]. |
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− | See [[List of Arathi Highlands NPCs]]. |
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+ | With their flat heads, and bolts implanted in their neck, they have a very similar design to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankenstein's_Monster Frankenstein's Monster]. They are frequently quite intelligent, and seem to retain the mind that they had in life. This cumbersome and beast-like movement combined with human wit furthers the parallel with the monster portrayed in the Frankenstein novel, however it distances the similarity to the popular conception of Frankenstein. |
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− | ==Quests== |
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− | * {{questlong|Neutral|40|Sunken Treasure}} {{questfinish}} |
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− | * {{questlong|Neutral|40|Sunken Treasure (2)}} {{queststartfinish}} |
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− | * {{questlong|Neutral|40|Sunken Treasure (3)}} {{queststart}} |
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− | == |
+ | ==Types of Wights== |
+ | [[File:Wight.JPG|thumb|Wight]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Mindless Wight]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Monstrous Wight]] |
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− | Repeat violations may result in a BAN. |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Putrid Wight]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Living Monstrosity]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Hulking Corpse]] |
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+ | Apart from the wights described here, the ''[[Manual of Monsters]]'' [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three|Appendix Three]] another type called [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three#Barrow Wight, Blood Bones, Bog Mummy, Demiurge, Shadow, Lesser Shadow, Zombie, Juju Zombie|Barrow Wights]] appears, but the validity of the source is disputed. |
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+ | ==Notable wights== |
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− | [[Category:Blackwater Raiders]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Feugen]] |
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− | [[Category:Arathi Highlands NPCs]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Griegen]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Koragg]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Magistrate Barthilas]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Professor Putricide]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Shambles]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Squire Edwards]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[Stalagg]] |
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+ | *{{RaceIconExt|Wight}} [[The Ravenian]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Wights share the skeleton and animation models of [[dire troll]]s. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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Revision as of 20:33, 9 June 2011
Wights are an unusual species of undead used occasionally by the Scourge. In some cases, wraiths will keep extraordinary enemies alive, preferring to turn them into wights and spread the plague to other "capable" individuals.[1] They most closely resemble a zombie, but their bodies have grown to monstrous sizes and are horridly deformed. It is unknown how this transformation occurred.
They are mostly employed in places of importance: Magistrate Barthilas protects the key to the city of Stratholme, while two other wights (Feugen and Stalagg) act as the bodyguards of the flesh titan Thaddius. In addition, The Ravenian is one of the six bosses that must be defeated to summon Darkmaster Gandling in The Scholomance.
With their flat heads, and bolts implanted in their neck, they have a very similar design to Frankenstein's Monster. They are frequently quite intelligent, and seem to retain the mind that they had in life. This cumbersome and beast-like movement combined with human wit furthers the parallel with the monster portrayed in the Frankenstein novel, however it distances the similarity to the popular conception of Frankenstein.
Types of Wights
Apart from the wights described here, the Manual of Monsters Appendix Three another type called Barrow Wights appears, but the validity of the source is disputed.
Notable wights
- Feugen
- Griegen
- Koragg
- Magistrate Barthilas
- Professor Putricide
- Shambles
- Squire Edwards
- Stalagg
- The Ravenian
Trivia
- Wights share the skeleton and animation models of dire trolls.
References
- ^ Borgstrom, Rebecca; Eric Brennan, Genevieve Cogman, and Michael Goodwin. Manual of Monsters, 150. ISBN 978-1588-4607-07.
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