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'''Elemental princes''' are powerful elementals that exist at the top of the elemental hierarchy along with the [[Elemental Lord]]s. They are unique, named beings with special abilities and great powers. Ragnaros' elemental princes, the "Fire Princes", battle constantly for dominance of his realm, while he is stuck in Azeroth. They also battle [[Therazane]], creating volcanos in her realm of [[Deephome]]. They also create volcanos on the floor of the [[Abyssal Maw]], and send noxious fumes into [[Al'Akir]]'s realm of [[Skywall]].<ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 138, 141</ref>
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'''Elemental princes''' are powerful [[elemental]]s that exist at the top of the [[elemental hierarchy]] along with the [[Elemental Lord]]s. They are unique, named beings with special abilities and great powers. Ragnaros' elemental princes, the "Fire Princes", battle constantly for dominance of his realm, while he is stuck in Azeroth. They also battle [[Therazane]], creating volcanoes in her realm of [[Deephome]]. They also create volcanos on the floor of the [[Abyssal Maw]], and send noxious fumes into [[Al'Akir]]'s realm of [[Skywall]].<ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', 138, 141</ref>
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==Notable==
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*{{RaceIcon|RevenantAir}} [[Az'Barin, Prince of the Gust|Az'Barin]], a Prince of "the Gust".
 
*{{RaceIcon|FireFury}} [[Prince Rathaw]], a Prince of Fire.
 
*{{RaceIcon|Thunderaan}} [[Prince Sarsarun]] <Herald of Al'Akir>, a Prince of Air.
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*{{RaceIcon|Flamewaker}} [[Prince Skaldrenox]], a Prince of Fire.
 
*{{RaceIcon|Water}} [[Princess Tempestria]], a Princess of Water.
 
*{{RaceIcon|Theradras}} [[Princess Theradras]], a Princess of Earth.
 
*{{RaceIcon|Thunderaan2}} [[Prince Thunderaan]] <The Wind Seeker>, a Prince of Air.
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[[Cloud Prince]]s exist in [[Skywall]].
   
 
==Speculation==
 
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It can be speculated that 'Elemental Princess' is an equal, or at least similar, rank.
 
It can be speculated that 'Elemental Princess' is an equal, or at least similar, rank.
   
==Named princes==
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*{{RaceIconExt|RevenantAir}} [[Az'Barin, Prince of the Gust|Az'Barin]], a Prince of "the Gust".
 
*{{RaceIconExt|AirLord}} [[Prince Sarsarun]] <Herald of Al'Akir>, a Prince of Air.
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Flamewaker}} [[Prince Skaldrenox]], a Prince of Fire.
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Water}} [[Princess Tempestria]], a Princess of Water.
 
*{{RaceIconExt|Theradras}} [[Princess Theradras]], a Princess of Earth.
 
*{{RaceIconExt|AirLord}} [[Prince Thunderaan]] <The Wind Seeker>, a Prince of Air.
 
   
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:Elementals]]
 
[[Category:Elementals]]

Latest revision as of 14:53, 11 March 2020

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Elemental princes are powerful elementals that exist at the top of the elemental hierarchy along with the Elemental Lords. They are unique, named beings with special abilities and great powers. Ragnaros' elemental princes, the "Fire Princes", battle constantly for dominance of his realm, while he is stuck in Azeroth. They also battle Therazane, creating volcanoes in her realm of Deephome. They also create volcanos on the floor of the Abyssal Maw, and send noxious fumes into Al'Akir's realm of Skywall.[1]

Notable

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Cloud Princes exist in Skywall.

Speculation

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It can be speculated that 'Elemental Princess' is an equal, or at least similar, rank.

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  1. ^ Shadows & Light, 138, 141