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Thunderaan, Prince of Air

Thunderaan

An epic battle against the newborn Thunderaan

General Information

Background

In the battle against the Titans, the Old Gods' armies were led by the most powerful elemental lieutenants: Ragnaros the Firelord, Therazane the Stonemother, Al'Akir the Windlord, and Neptulon the Tidehunter. Their chaotic forces raged across the face of the world and clashed with the colossal Titans. Though the elementals were powerful beyond mortal comprehension, their combined forces could not stop the mighty Titans. One by one, the elemental lords fell, and their forces dispersed.

The Pantheon shattered the Old Gods' citadels and chained the remaining (one was defeated in the battle, it's remains can be seen in Darkshore) four evil gods far beneath the surface of the world.

Their manifest forms weak from eons of battle, imprisoned beneath the world - the world that they themselves created - the corruption of the Titan Shapers would permeate through the surface and befoul the Old Gods. It was then and there that the brothers did turn. For five millennia a battle was fought at the core of this world

It was during the Elemental Sundering that the Firelord, Ragnaros, would seek to consume Thunderaan, Prince of Air.

It was the lieutenants of Ragnaros, Baron Geddon and Garr, who would perpetrate the betrayal against Thunderaan the Windseeker. Thunderaan was caught unaware.

The Firelord's advances were wholly unknown to Thunderaan. Before he could react Sulfuras, the legendary hammer of Ragnaros, would strike an unmerciful blow. Thunderaan fell, utterly defeated. The Firelord feasted upon the essence of the Prince of Air, but was unable to consume him entirely.

What little remained of Thunderaan's essence was stored within a talisman of elemental binding. Ragnaros then shattered the talisman in two flawless pieces. The pieces assigned to his Lieutenants.

The vessel of rebirth must be fortified with elementium. This mineral is only know to exist in the elemental planes, at the core of our world. There is one, an Inv mace 93 [Earthshaper], who may know more than I about the acquisition of such things.

Thunderaan wields Thunderfury, a Legendary sword.

Strategy

  • Health: approx 330,000
  • Location: The Crystal Vale, Silithus

Thunderaan has surprisingly little HP, so downing him should not be a problem for any 40-man raid with experience in the Molten Core or harder instances. Bring some friends to put the numbers over 40, and you're virtually guaranteed success.

Quotes

"My power is discombobulatingly devastaing! It is ludicrous that these mortals even attempt to enter my realm!"

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