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'''Mimir''' is one of the watchers, and once resided at the [[Temple of Invention]] but is absent during the case of [[Loken]]'s rebellion.<ref>{{quest|Fate of the Titans}}</ref> It is said that the mechanical servants appear to have turned against each other and that several attendants have been piled together in an unorganized manner. The remaining mechagnome guardians were corrupted by an unknown source.
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'''Mimir''' (aka. '''Mimiron''') is one of the watchers, and once resided at the [[Temple of Invention]] but is absent during the case of [[Loken]]'s rebellion.<ref>{{quest|Fate of the Titans}}</ref> It is said that the mechanical servants appear to have turned against each other and that several attendants have been piled together in an unorganized manner. The remaining mechagnome guardians were corrupted by an unknown source.
 
Mimir is probably related to (or another name for) [[Mimiron]] given the similar name and origin.
 
   
 
== Myth ==
 
== Myth ==

Revision as of 17:46, 30 June 2010

For strategy on the encounter in Ulduar, see Mimiron.

Mimir (aka. Mimiron) is one of the watchers, and once resided at the Temple of Invention but is absent during the case of Loken's rebellion.[1] It is said that the mechanical servants appear to have turned against each other and that several attendants have been piled together in an unorganized manner. The remaining mechagnome guardians were corrupted by an unknown source.

Myth

In norse mythology Mímir was the giant guarding Mímisbrunnr, the well of wisdom beneath the world tree Yggdrasil.

References