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+ | After his death at the hands of the Scourge in [[Naxxramas]], '''Garoxx Stonefist''' was hand-delivered by [[Kel'Thuzad]] to the [[Lich King]] in [[Acherus]] to be raised as Acherus' champion... |
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− | | image = Anubarak-ingame.jpg |
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− | | titles = The Traitor King (coined by still-living nerubians) |
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− | | name = Anub'arak |
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− | | gender = Male |
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− | | races = [[Crypt lord]] |
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− | | level = 74 (Elite) or ?? (Boss) |
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− | | affiliation = [[Scourge|Undead Scourge]]<br />[[Azjol-Nerub]] |
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− | | occupation = Leader of the Scourge nerubians, Majordomo to the [[Lich King]], former king of Azjol-Nerub |
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− | | location = [[Brood Pit|The Brood Pit]], [[Azjol-Nerub]] or [[Icy Depths|The Icy Depths]], [[Crusaders' Coliseum]] |
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− | | relatives = [[The Lich King]] (master) |
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− | | status = Killable (WoW) |
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− | | instance = Trial of the Crusader |
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− | The former king of [[Azjol-Nerub]], '''Anub'arak''' was among the [[nerubian]]s slaughtered in the [[War of the Spider]] and later raised by [[Ner'zhul]] the [[Lich King]] as [[undead]] to do his bidding. |
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+ | The Lich King dispatched two necromancers to take Garoxx's corpse to the [[Heart of Acherus|top tier of Acherus]] (where he would be waiting) to be resurrected into undeath. |
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+ | The necromancers carried out this order and drew a hexagram on the floor and performed the spell. They were worried, however, that the intensity of Kel'Thuzad's spell had damaged Garoxx's body beyond resurrection. But it wasn't: a minute after the spell's completion, Garoxx stood up, undead. It had worked. |
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− | ==Biography== |
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− | [[File:Anub'arak face.jpg|thumb|left|250px]] |
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− | ===Before his death=== |
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− | The former king of Azjol-Nerub, Anub'arak was among the nerubians slaughtered in the War of the Spider.<ref name="RtD">''[[Road to Damnation]]''</ref> One of his most loyal commanders was [[Anub'Rekhan]].<ref>[[Eligor Dawnbringer (Wintergarde)|Commander Eligor Dawnbringer]]</ref> [[Ner'zhul]] the [[Lich King]] raised the high lords of the Spider Kingdom as undead to do his bidding, Anub'arak among them.<ref name="RtD" /> |
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+ | Like all death knights, Garoxx didn't appear to be undead, with the exception that his eyes had become ice-blue pinpricks. He had no memory of his previous life or how he got there. His sanity gone, no will of his own, he only knew that he served the Lich King. Clad in the trappings of an Acherus initiate, he approached the Master of Death, he knelt on one knee before his new master, ready and wiling to do his bidding..... |
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− | Now as a malicious [[crypt lord]], he is forced to use his powers to purge the snow swept landscape of any remaining resistance to the reign of the Lich King. Despite the pleas from his former subjects, he has been ordered to massacre many nerubians who tried to oppose the undead. |
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+ | The Lich King told Garoxx that he had bestowed everything he was - anger, cruelty, vengeance - onto him. He said that Lordaeron was his birthright, and that only two things stood in his way from holding dominion over the land again: the [[Scarlet Crusade]] and the [[Argent Dawn]] - "blesmishes upon these Plaguelands" as the Lich King said. The Crusade was to be the first to fall, and Garoxx was to be the Lich King's driving force of retirbution. To that end, the Lich King sent Garoxx to learn the art of runeblade combat from [[Instructor Razuvious]]. |
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− | ===The Road to Damnation=== |
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− | The crypt lord's travels with the soon-to-be-damned mage [[Kel'Thuzad]] through Azjol-Nerub and the [[necropolis]] [[Naxxramas]] are recounted in the short story ''"[[Road to Damnation]]"''. |
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− | In this story the Crypt Lord is called a majordomo by Kel'Thuzad.<ref name="RtD" /> |
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+ | ==Cold as Steel: Learning to use the Runeblade== |
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− | ===The Race to Icecrown=== |
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+ | Razuvious had clearly not forgotten Garoxx from their encounter in Naxxramas, but his resentment had been totally replaced with respect for the fighting skills that had so impressed Kel'Thuzad, and was eager to further Garoxx's path to becoming a death knight. So Razuvious charged Garoxx with searching the weapon racks for a battle-worn, blood-stained sword. Once Garoxx found a sword to his liking, he took it to a [[runeforge]]. After a few minutes, his [[runeblade]] had been created. He also affixed it with a special glyph that would make it more lethal in combat. Soon enough, the runeblade began to work its black magic, taking command of Garoxx's soul..... |
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− | [[File:Anub'arak.jpg|thumb|Anub'arak in ''[[Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne]]''.]] |
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+ | Garoxx became filled with an uncontrollable battle-lust. Razuvious quickly observed that Garoxx was starting to succumb to the endless hunger that every death knight felt when he took up the runeblade, and if he didn't satisfy this thirst soon, he would feel uncontrollable pain. So he gave Garoxx a key and tasked him with freeing one of the many unworthy initiates chained to the Heart of Acherus and challenge them to a battle for their freedom. Garoxx gladly accepted. If he won the challenge, the pain would cease. Fail, he would suffer the pain for eternity. |
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− | Anub'arak was sent south to meet [[Arthas Menethil]] when he arrived in [[Northrend]]. Anub'arak saved the dark prince from an attack by [[blood elves]], before he introduced himself and told Arthas of Ner'zhul's plans. Anub'arak helped Arthas to establish a base, and then masterminded the attack on the blue dragon [[Sapphiron]]. Anub'arak told Arthas that it would take far too long to fight their way through [[Kael'thas]] and [[Vashj]]'s expansive forces, and formulated a plan to go through the underground ruins of Azjol-Nerub to reach Icecrown, but warned that it would be a perilous journey.<ref name="Return">[[The Return to Northrend]]</ref> |
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+ | Once Garoxx found an initiate, he found it hard to keep up. But somehow, he put out his entire effort and slew the initiate. Razuvious was delighted. Now, Garoxx controlled the battle-lust and embraced the malice. He was ready. |
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− | Anub'arak led Arthas into the ruined Spider Kingdom, negating many perilous traps along the way, but all the while, he fought many of his former subjects, the living [[nerubian]]s, who called him the traitor king for serving the [[Lich King]], who had destroyed Azjol-Nerub.<ref name="Return" /> |
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+ | ==The All-Seeing Eye (of Acherus): Spying on the Scarlets== |
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− | As they entered the kingdom, they encountered survivors of [[Muradin Bronzebeard|Muradin]]'s expedition, now led by [[Baelgun]], who reported that an ancient evil had been released beneath the kingdom, and that they would not allow any to open the Inner Kingdom's doors. Anub'arak and Arthas defeated the troublesome dwarves and broke into the Inner Kingdom.<ref>[[Into the Shadow Web Caverns]]</ref> Soon, they came upon the evil the [[dwarves]] had spoken of - the [[Faceless Ones]] - strange, malformed creatures who had been imprisoned beneath the earth in ages long forgotten. They even faced off with a [[Forgotten One]], a creature of great power and resilience.<ref>[[The Forgotten Ones]]</ref> |
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+ | After completing the Runeblade training, Garoxx was once again called to the Lich King's side. The Lich King informed him that before charging headlong into battle, they needed to be one step ahead of their enemy and learn what it was they sought to destroy. So the Lich King charged Garoxx with utilizing the [[Eye of Acherus]] to anaylze the Scarlet Crusade's fortifications below them. |
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+ | As expected, New Avalon was heavily fortified, under the command of their High Generel, [[Brigitte Abbendis]], but Garoxx was able to ascertain that their primary targets were to be New Avalon's Forge and Town Hall, as well as the Scarlet Hold and the Chapel of the Crimson Flame. Garoxx gave this information to the Lich King. |
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− | Upon entering the Upper Kingdom, an earthquake separated Anub'arak from Arthas, and Anub'arak and his minions dug fervently through the rubble to get to Arthas before he killed himself in one of the many booby traps laden throughout the halls of Azjol-Nerub's Inner Kingdom.<ref>[[Ascent to the Upper Kingdom]]</ref> Impressed at Arthas' resilience, when he found him, Anub'arak quickly ushered him out of Azjol-Nerub and to the surface, where they were immediately engaged with [[Illidan Stormrage]] and his servants in a [[A Symphony of Frost and Flame|battle]] for the Frozen Throne. <ref name="Symph">[[A Symphony of Frost and Flame]]</ref> |
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+ | The Lich King, who expected heavy resistance from the Scarlet Crusade, was for the most part, unsurprised after hearing this news, but glad to have it confirmed. He also apparently sensed [[Mal'Ganis|an old enemy he had defeated long ago]], but dismissed it as a minor concern. |
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− | Anub'arak was quick to the battle, defending Arthas as he magically activated the four obelisks surrounding [[Icecrown]]'s pinnacle. Finally, all four were active, and Anub'arak stood by as Arthas climbed the stairs to his destiny.<ref name="Symph" /> |
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+ | With the plans of the enemy now known to them, the Lich King declared that the time had come to start the attack. He ordered Garoxx to deliver his command to the commander of Acherus and its knights: [[Darion Mograine|Highlord Darion Mograine]], son of the Ashbringer, Alexandros Mograine (Garoxx had fought in Naxxramas.) Soon after, Darion gave the command to the armies of the Scourge to begin the assault. The Fall of the Scarlet Enclave had begun. |
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− | [[File:Anubarak_Azjol_Nerub.jpg|thumb|Anub'arak in [[Azjol-Nerub]]]] |
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+ | ==Havenshire: The Red Harvest Begins== |
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+ | After Darion ordered the charge to begin, Garoxx was called upon by [[Scourge Commander Thalanor]]. He was informed that his presence was wanted at [[Death's Breach]], just below the Ebon Hold, where he was to report to [[Prince Valanar]], who was overseeing the assault on Havenshire. Riding a scourge gryphon down to Death's Breach, Garoxx approached the [[darkfallen]] lord of the [[Borean Tundra]], who had been told by the Lich King himself that Garoxx would be instrumental in assisting in the fall of the Scarlet Enclave. With this information in hand, Valanar was eager to put Garoxx to work. |
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− | [[File:Anubarak_Coliseum.jpg|thumb|Anub'arak in the [[Trial of the Crusader]]]] |
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+ | Valanar told Garoxx that in order to help clear a path for the primary advance on New Avalon, they needed to break apart the Scarlet Crusade's front lines by sowing fear and chaos into the hearts of the Crusaders. So Valanar tasked Garoxx with slaying Scarlet Crusaders and fleeing citizens of Havenshire alike. |
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− | ====Azjol-Nerub==== |
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− | {{main|Anub'arak (tactics)}} |
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+ | Before he began slaying Scarlet Crusaders and Havenshire citizens, Garoxx picked up various other tasks as well to be taken care of in Havenshire: [[Orithos the Sky Darkener]], commander of the Scourge's archer division (known as the [[Scourge Sky Darkener|Sky darkeners]]) tasked Garoxx with collecting the [[saronite]] arrows used by the Sky darkeners (as saronite was a metal only found in [[Northrend]], so the arrows were scarce to begin with.) |
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− | In ''World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King'', the in-game Azjol-Nerub is comprised of two 5-man [[dungeon]]s: Azjol-Nerub and [[Ahn'kahet]], levels 72 - 75. Anub'arak is the final boss of the first dungeon. |
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+ | After Garoxx had finished slaying Crusaders and citizens and finished collecting arrows, he was asked by the [[val'kyr]] known as [[Olrun the Battlecaller]] to partake in Death's Challenge - a rite of passage that all death knights needed to pass, inspired by the Lich King's duel with [[Illidan Stormrage]] many years ago. Garoxx was tasked with defeating five fellow death knights in duels. To Garoxx, each death knight he challenged was very cocky....and it would prove to be their downfall, as Garoxx won each duel. |
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− | Anub'arak made his home in the once proud underland of Azjol-Nerub. Since his betrayal, he has twisted and perverted his former homeland into the wretched squalor it is today. He ruled over an army of undead nerubians who, like their leader, have pledged themselves to serving the Lich King.<ref>{{quest|Death to the Traitor King}}</ref> |
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+ | After completing Death's Challenge, it was time to obtain his [[deathcharger]]. Garoxx sought out [[Salanar the Horseman]], who sent him to the Havenshire stable (which had been stupidly constructed a "mere stone's throw" from Death's Breach) to steal a horse. Being careful not to alert the deranged [[Stable Master Kitrik]], Garoxx managed to steal a horse and return to Salanar. Salanar promptly sent the horse into the Realm of Shadows, where a dark rider would slay the beast and raise it as a deathcharger. Now, Garoxx was faced with a difficult task: Venturing into the Realm of Shadows, challenging (and defeating) a dark rider, and overtaking his deathcharger. Willing to face the danger, Garoxx asked Salanar to send him to the Realm of Shadows. At first, all Garoxx encountered were Shadowy Tormentors, but eventually he encountered a dark rider. After a quick fight, Garoxx conquered the rider and stole his deathcharger. He then quickly exited the Realm of Shadows and returned to Salanar. Quite impressed, Salanar gave Garoxx permanent control over the deathcharger, and also gave him the [[Sigil of the Dark Rider]]. |
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− | Both [[Archmage Lan'dalock]] (on Heroic mode) and [[Kilix the Unraveler]] orders the death of Anub'arak.<ref>{{questlong|Neutral|80|Proof of Demise: Anub'arak}}</ref><ref>{{questlong|Neutral|74|Death to the Traitor King}}</ref> |
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+ | ===Mayhem in the Mines=== |
+ | By the time Garoxx returned to Death's Breach, the Scarlet Crusade's forces in Havenshire had been thrown into dissaray, and had desperatly relocated to [[Light's Point]]. Meanwhile, their miners were working to strip Havenshire Mine of as many of its resources as possible and load them onto their ships. |
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− | Statements said before release hint that he was going to have a bigger role: |
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− | :'''''[[Salthem]]''': Anub'Arak will also be a primary character for player interaction.''<ref>{{ref web|url = http://blue.cardplace.com/newcache/en/394040237.htm|title = Information on Northrend|accessdate = 30-06-2009|author = Salthem|language = English|quote = Anub'Arak will also be a primary character for player interaction.}}</ref> |
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− | :'''''[[Bornakk]]''': ... we’d definitely like to involve Anub’Arak as a primary character outside of raiding.<ref>{{ref web|url = http://blue.mmo-champion.com/16/1778034249-anubarak-and-other-cryptlords.html|title = Re: Anub'Arak and Other Cryptlords|accessdate = 30-06-2009|author = Bornakk|language = English|quote = We are focused on developing the Death Knight right now and have no information on further hero classes, we’d definitely like to involve Anub’Arak as a primary character outside of raiding. :)}}</ref> |
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+ | Impressed with Garoxx's work thus far, Prince Valanar sent the orc to seek out [[Gothik the Harvester]], who had a "gift" he wanted to bestow upon the Scarlets. Much like Razuvious, Gothik hadn't forgotten Garoxx from his encounter with him in Naxxramas, but, also like Razuvious, he was willing to forgive and forget, especially after witnessing the carnage that Garoxx had wrought while terrorizing Havenshire. |
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− | This may have referred to the cut [[Azjol-Nerub]] zone, but he has re-appeared in the [[Trial of the Crusader]]. |
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+ | The gift that Gothik had for the Scarlets was a portable plague spreader. Gothik wanted Garoxx to use it on the miners within the Havenshire mine to transform them into [[ghoul]]s, then return once he had a small army by his side. |
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− | ====Trial of the Crusader==== |
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− | {{Main|Anub'arak (Coliseum tactics)}} |
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+ | Once he ventured into the mines, Garoxx found that turning the Scarlet miners into ghouls was child's play, yet he reveled in it, enjoying his control over the ghouls that spawned from the fallen miners. Even though several times the miners turned into enraged ghosts instead of ghouls, Garoxx ended up filling his quota and delivering them back to Gothik. Impressed, Gothik informed him that the assault on the mines had sent a clear message to the Scarlet Crusade: They now knew that the mines were no longer safe, and would most certainly begin to retreat. |
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− | Following his defeat in Azjol-Nerub, Anub'arak was resurrected by the Lich King (again) and enhanced with frost-related powers. He was sent to plague the [[Argent Tournament]], and resides within the [[Icy Depths|the Icy Depths]] beneath the [[Crusaders' Coliseum]], where he serves as the final encounter during the [[Trial of the Crusader|Trials of the Crusader]] and [[Trial of the Grand Crusader|Grand Crusader]]. |
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+ | ===Light's Point: Massacre of the Scarlet Fleet=== |
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+ | With the Scourge running rampant throughout Havenshire, the majority of the Scarlet forces outside New Avalon had congregated at Light's Point, where the entire Scarlet fleet was located. With the Scarlet forces in dissaray, Prince Valanar had declared that the time was ripe to finish them off. |
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− | *'''Anub'arak:''' The nerubian race, yes. Then the master came. As his influence spread, we made war upon him, foolishly believing we stood a chance. Many of us were slain and raised into undeath. In life I was a king. Today I am a crypt lord. |
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− | :'''Kel'Thuzad:''' In return for immortality, you agreed to serve him. Remarkable. |
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− | :'''Anub'arak:''' 'Agreed' implies choice. |
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+ | Valanar tasked Garoxx with delivering the killing blow to the Scarlet Fleet...and of course, Garoxx accepted. Making his way to a mine car that Valanar's minions placed near the outhouse next to the mines, Garoxx hid in it and patiently waited for a miner to bring him to one of the Scarlet ships. Sure enough, a miner noticed the car and hauled it through Light's Point and onto one of their ships. |
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− | *'''Nerubian:''' Look, brothers! The traitor king! (upon seeing Anub'arak) |
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− | :'''Arthas:''' Who? Me? |
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− | :'''Anub'arak:''' He is referring to me, death knight. |
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+ | When Garoxx emerged from the car, he did a quick head count of the Scarlet troops at Light's Point; their forces numbered at one hundred exactly. He then commandered one of the ship's cannons and began firing upon the Scarlet Crusaders. Caught off-guard by the sudden fire from one of their own ships, the Scarlet troops struggled to defend themselves. Some, however, did manage to get back on board the ship, but Garoxx managed to get them off with an electric shockwave (which, in some cases, killed the Crusaders.) After only minutes, not one of the one hundred crusaders was left standing. |
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− | *'''Anub'arak:''' They are the horrors the dwarves spoke of. I thought they were only legends. |
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− | :'''King Arthas:''' What? |
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− | :'''Anub'arak:''' They are the Faceless Ones ... |
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+ | Satisfied with his victory, Garoxx called a scourge gryphon to take him back to Death's Breach and eagerly reported news of his victory to Prince Valanar. Overjoyed, Valanar sent Garoxx to deliver the news to Highlord Mograine (who was still within Acherus) with a promise that he would undoubtedly be rewarded for his heroics. |
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− | *'''Anub'arak:''' It cannot be ... A Forgotten One. Look to your defenses, death knight! Fight as you've never fought before! |
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+ | When he read Valanar's report, Highlord Mograine was beyond impressed and commended Garoxx. With Havenshire now in ruins, all that was left to do was resurrect the dead Scarlet Crusaders that littered the village into Scourge service. The time to attack New Avalon had come. |
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− | ===Gag quotes=== |
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− | {{Main|Quotes of Warcraft III/Undead Scourge#Anub'arak}} |
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+ | ==Day of the Dead: The Siege of New Avalon== |
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− | ==Slave or lieutenant?== |
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+ | As the Scourge began its advance on New Avalon, the Lich King sent a telepathic command to Darion: Garoxx was to return to Death's Breach and report to Prince Valanar once again, who had ordered Havenshire to bet set ablaze. |
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− | It would appear that Anub'arak is yet another unwilling slave to the Lich King. |
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+ | With Havenshire left to rot, Valanar had ordered legions of Scarlet ghouls to push towards New Avalon to open the frontlines for the Scourge's troops to enter the village. In order for this advance to begin, Valanar ordered Garoxx to report to his brother, [[Prince Keleseth]] (who ruled over the [[Howling Fjord]] in Northrend) at the [[Crypt of Remembrance]], just outside New Avalon. |
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− | In ''[[Road to Damnation]]'', when Kel'Thuzad remarked that Anub'arak had agreed to give himself to the Scourge in exchange for immortality, he answered: "'Agreed' implies choice." After that, Kel'Thuzad realizes that the Lich King can compel obedience from the undead.<ref>{{ref web|url = http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/underdev/1p11/roadtodamnation2.html|title = Road to Damnation|accessdate = 30-06-2009|author = Evelyn Fredericksen|language = English|quote = Which meant that the necromancer could compel obedience from the undead.}}</ref> |
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+ | Keleseth knew that their ghouls assaulting the gates of New Avalon would not be enough to finish off the town; they needed to strike at the Scarlet Crusade's inner sanctum. So Keleseth ordered Garoxx to march into New Avalon, head to the Town Hall and kill off [[Mayor Quimby]], then steal the New Avalon registry and bring it to him. |
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− | This is also hinted at in ''[[Arthas: Rise of the Lich King]]'', where Arthas detects the vaguest stirring of resentment in Anub'arak's voice. Arthas speculated that Anub'arak served only because he had to, and would turn on the Lich King if he was able to do so.<ref>''[[Arthas: Rise of the Lich King]]'', pages 288-289</ref> |
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+ | Stationed with Keleseth was [[Baron Rivendare]], a fellow death knight who led the Scourge in the ruined human city of [[Stratholme]] and was the primary commander of the Scourge in the Eastern Plaguelands. Rivendare had heard of Garoxx's heroics in Havenshire and Light's Point and was quite taken with what he had heard. Theorizing that both the Scarlet Crusade and the citizens of New Avalon were both brave and stupid to remain within the Scarlet Enclave with a Scourge Necropolis hanging above their heads, he wanted to fulfill that death wish, so he asked Garoxx to venture into the town and thin the numbers of both the Scarlet troops and town citizens. |
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− | In ''[[Azjol-Nerub (instance)|Azjol-Nerub]]'', his quote upon death is, "Ahhh... RAAAAAGH! Never thought... I would be free of him...", confirming the previous statements. |
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+ | After receiving both tasks from Keleseth and Rivendare, Garoxx set off for New Avalon, but not before making a brief detour to meet with [[Noth the Plaguebringer]], another encounter from Naxxramas, who was stationed at a pumpkin patch on the very edge of what was left of Havenshire. He had been told to construct a [[plague cauldron]], but he needed supplies from New Avalon: a cauldron fron the inn, chains from the forge, and the skulls of crusaders and citizens. Garoxx was now compleatly ready to join the assault on New Avalon. |
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− | Anub'arak was raised again following his defeat at Azjol-Nerub by the Lich King to kill the champions of the [[Crusaders' Coliseum]]. He appeared grateful to serve his master once again, though this may have been forced obedience. |
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+ | Garoxx stormed the town, slaying every Crusader in his path, as well as any fleeing New Avalon citizen, as well as looking for the supplies that Noth wanted for his plague cauldron. After venturing into the inn, he found out that many of the citizens were hiding in the buildings. After clearing the inn and collecting the skulls, he found a suitable cauldron. Then he made his way to the Forge, which was guarded by a lone Scarlet Crusader, whom Garoxx dispatched with ease and whose skull Garoxx took, thus giving him all he needed to meet Noth's requirements. After obtaining some chains, Garoxx returned to Noth, who promptly constructed the cauldron and ordered Garoxx to place the skulls into the cauldron. Garoxx did so, and after a few moments, several vials of liquid floated to the top. This was a special brew that Noth was preparing for death knights to reinvigorate them in the heat of battle. Garoxx would make regular trips to Noth's cauldron during the rest of the assault on New Avalon to get more brew. Now, Garox could focus on his primary objective: the New Avalon Town Hall. |
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− | Image:Anub'arak2.JPG|From the Korea Fan Art Contest (2007). Unknown artist. |
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− | </gallery> |
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+ | When Garoxx arrived at the Town Hall, he noticed a large crowd of angry villagers yelling at Mayor Quimby, who was still within, voicing complaints and publicly blaming him for the Scourge's invasion. Remembering he still needed to slay some villagers, Garoxx slaughtered the entire crowd in a little over a minute. Marching into the Hall itself, Garoxx immidiately spied Quimby poring over the Town Registry. After killing the Mayor's bodyguards, Garoxx engaged Quimby himself. The battle did not last long, as Quimby was fat and incredibly slow, and eventually fell to Garoxx's blade. Garoxx then recovered the registry and returned to the Crypt of Remembrance. Before giving the registry to Keleseth, Garoxx reported to Rivendare, who was quite impressed and even offered Garoxx a place in Stratholme as his chief lieutenant. |
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− | ==References== |
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+ | Keleseth began to look through the registry as soon as Garoxx gave it to him. He was unsurprised but excited at the information. He became even more excited when he came across their evacuation plans, until he came across something strange: the Scarlet Crusade planned to set sail for Northrend. Next to those coordinates were the words "Crimson Dawn". |
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− | {{Succession|Unknown|'''[[Azjol-Nerub|Ruler of Azjol-Nerub]]'''|Unknown, possibly [[Yogg-Saron]]}} |
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+ | ===Crimson Dawn=== |
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+ | Keleseth knew that, whatever this "Crimson Dawn" was, it would certainly spell trouble for the Scourge - and most definately threw a monkey wrench into the Lich King's plans for the Crusade's total annihilation. So he gave Garoxx an ornately jeweled box containing his "persuaders" - a pair of razor-sharp, white-hot pokers - and instructed the death knight to use them to torture the Scarlet Crusaders within New Avalon until one of them "cracked" and confessed what the Crimson Dawn was. |
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+ | Garoxx returned to New Avalon and immidiately began using Keleseth's persuaders on the Scarlet Crusaders. To his frustration, they proved to be more mentally strong than Garoxx had originally thought, as he went through several of them before one finally cracked. The weakened Scarlet Crusader told Garoxx that the Crimson Dawn was an "awakening" of sorts. Apparently, the [[Light|Holy Light]] had spoken to High General Abbendis and and told her that she needed to reinvigorate the Crusade, and to do that, they needed to go to Northrend to strike at the Heart of the Scourge - Icecrown. Also, before the Crusader died from the horrific injuries brought upon by the "persuaders", he let slip that a courier was arriving from [[Hearthglen]]. Garoxx took this information back to Keleseth. |
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+ | When Garoxx got there, Orbaz had already been busy trying to get some useful information about the whereabouts of the courier out of the Crusaders, and had, thus far, been unsucessful (which explained the brutally injured corpses strewn across the Tavern floor.) Orbaz had apparently gotten one bit of useful information out of one of them, however, who had mentioned that the records of all Scarlet patrol routes were kept within the [[Scarlet Hold]]. Orbaz ordered Garoxx to retreive this schedule. |
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+ | Something strange that Garoxx noticed when he arrived at the Scarlet Tavern was that Orbaz and Thassarian were there, but Koltira was not. When Garoxx inquired about Deathweaver's whereabouts, Thassarian said that, in the chaos of slipping behind enemy lines, Koltira had been captured by the Scarlets, and had last been seen bound in chains and dragged off towards the Scarlet Hold. This disgusted Bloodbane, who felt that Deathweaver's capture was his own fault and he should be left to his fate (and also seemed to feel animosity towards Koltira due to the natural animosity between humans and blood elves), but Thassarian solidly believed in the brotherhood of death knights. Garoxx almost agreed with Bloodbane, but ended up siding with Thassarian, believing that the Scourge would need all the soldiers it could use to make the entire attack a success. |
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+ | Garoxx quickly fought his way to the top level, where he met the Commander of Scarlet Hold, [[Scarlet Commander Rodrick]], who was guarding the patrol schedule. Rodrick was a strong paladin and put up an equally strong fight, but even he could not match up to the superior Garoxx. He fell to Garoxx's blade, and, in a cruel show of dominance, Garoxx raised Rodrick as a ghoul to fight by his side. He then recovered the patrol schedule and set off to find the captive Koltira. |
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+ | When Garoxx returned to the ground floor, he heard someone yelling from the basement. Sure enough, Koltira Deathweaver was down there, badly injured and lying unconscious upon a torture rack. Garoxx managed to wake him up, but the Scarlet Crusade had fully learned of his presence and the alarms had gone off. Koltira barely managed to put on his armor, get his runeblade, and set-up an anti-magic shield before the Scarlet Priests came down. The priests were very powerful and did everything they could to stop Garoxx and Koltira's escape. But with the assistance from Koltira and Garoxx's own ghoul, they survived. Garoxx and Koltira would go on to survive several more waves of priests. Then, [[High Inquisitor Valroth]] entered the fray. A highly accomplished priest, Valroth's Light attacks were very powerful. But in a burst of rage, Garoxx lashled out at the High Inquisitor in a brutal fury, slaying the priest and ripping his head off with his bare hands. |
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+ | With the Scarlet Crusade's leadership in New Avalon dead, both Koltira and Garoxx knew that the Scarlet Crusade would not wait to exact vengeance on the Scourge. When he returned to the Scarlet Tavern, Thassarian informed Garoxx that [[Knight Commander Plaguefist]] had taken a company of death knights to the Chapel of the Crimson Flame to free any other captive death knights, then raze the chapel to the ground. Garoxx was asked to report to Commander Plaguefist to assist them. |
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+ | While the Chapel had been taken care of, there was a prison lodge next to it that had not. It was revealed that the Crusade had been holding Argent Dawn prisoners, and when Plaguefist and his knights had arrived, many of them were already dead, but a few were still breathing, with a fellow orc being particularly fiesty, and Plaguefist believed that Garoxx would take great pleasure in executing the orc, so he sent him in to get the job done. |
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Revision as of 22:11, 3 July 2011
After his death at the hands of the Scourge in Naxxramas, Garoxx Stonefist was hand-delivered by Kel'Thuzad to the Lich King in Acherus to be raised as Acherus' champion...
New Life in Death: In Service of the Lich King
The Lich King dispatched two necromancers to take Garoxx's corpse to the top tier of Acherus (where he would be waiting) to be resurrected into undeath.
The necromancers carried out this order and drew a hexagram on the floor and performed the spell. They were worried, however, that the intensity of Kel'Thuzad's spell had damaged Garoxx's body beyond resurrection. But it wasn't: a minute after the spell's completion, Garoxx stood up, undead. It had worked.
Like all death knights, Garoxx didn't appear to be undead, with the exception that his eyes had become ice-blue pinpricks. He had no memory of his previous life or how he got there. His sanity gone, no will of his own, he only knew that he served the Lich King. Clad in the trappings of an Acherus initiate, he approached the Master of Death, he knelt on one knee before his new master, ready and wiling to do his bidding.....
The Lich King told Garoxx that he had bestowed everything he was - anger, cruelty, vengeance - onto him. He said that Lordaeron was his birthright, and that only two things stood in his way from holding dominion over the land again: the Scarlet Crusade and the Argent Dawn - "blesmishes upon these Plaguelands" as the Lich King said. The Crusade was to be the first to fall, and Garoxx was to be the Lich King's driving force of retirbution. To that end, the Lich King sent Garoxx to learn the art of runeblade combat from Instructor Razuvious.
Cold as Steel: Learning to use the Runeblade
Razuvious had clearly not forgotten Garoxx from their encounter in Naxxramas, but his resentment had been totally replaced with respect for the fighting skills that had so impressed Kel'Thuzad, and was eager to further Garoxx's path to becoming a death knight. So Razuvious charged Garoxx with searching the weapon racks for a battle-worn, blood-stained sword. Once Garoxx found a sword to his liking, he took it to a runeforge. After a few minutes, his runeblade had been created. He also affixed it with a special glyph that would make it more lethal in combat. Soon enough, the runeblade began to work its black magic, taking command of Garoxx's soul.....
Garoxx became filled with an uncontrollable battle-lust. Razuvious quickly observed that Garoxx was starting to succumb to the endless hunger that every death knight felt when he took up the runeblade, and if he didn't satisfy this thirst soon, he would feel uncontrollable pain. So he gave Garoxx a key and tasked him with freeing one of the many unworthy initiates chained to the Heart of Acherus and challenge them to a battle for their freedom. Garoxx gladly accepted. If he won the challenge, the pain would cease. Fail, he would suffer the pain for eternity.
Once Garoxx found an initiate, he found it hard to keep up. But somehow, he put out his entire effort and slew the initiate. Razuvious was delighted. Now, Garoxx controlled the battle-lust and embraced the malice. He was ready.
The All-Seeing Eye (of Acherus): Spying on the Scarlets
After completing the Runeblade training, Garoxx was once again called to the Lich King's side. The Lich King informed him that before charging headlong into battle, they needed to be one step ahead of their enemy and learn what it was they sought to destroy. So the Lich King charged Garoxx with utilizing the Eye of Acherus to anaylze the Scarlet Crusade's fortifications below them.
As expected, New Avalon was heavily fortified, under the command of their High Generel, Brigitte Abbendis, but Garoxx was able to ascertain that their primary targets were to be New Avalon's Forge and Town Hall, as well as the Scarlet Hold and the Chapel of the Crimson Flame. Garoxx gave this information to the Lich King.
The Lich King, who expected heavy resistance from the Scarlet Crusade, was for the most part, unsurprised after hearing this news, but glad to have it confirmed. He also apparently sensed an old enemy he had defeated long ago, but dismissed it as a minor concern.
With the plans of the enemy now known to them, the Lich King declared that the time had come to start the attack. He ordered Garoxx to deliver his command to the commander of Acherus and its knights: Highlord Darion Mograine, son of the Ashbringer, Alexandros Mograine (Garoxx had fought in Naxxramas.) Soon after, Darion gave the command to the armies of the Scourge to begin the assault. The Fall of the Scarlet Enclave had begun.
Havenshire: The Red Harvest Begins
After Darion ordered the charge to begin, Garoxx was called upon by Scourge Commander Thalanor. He was informed that his presence was wanted at Death's Breach, just below the Ebon Hold, where he was to report to Prince Valanar, who was overseeing the assault on Havenshire. Riding a scourge gryphon down to Death's Breach, Garoxx approached the darkfallen lord of the Borean Tundra, who had been told by the Lich King himself that Garoxx would be instrumental in assisting in the fall of the Scarlet Enclave. With this information in hand, Valanar was eager to put Garoxx to work.
Valanar told Garoxx that in order to help clear a path for the primary advance on New Avalon, they needed to break apart the Scarlet Crusade's front lines by sowing fear and chaos into the hearts of the Crusaders. So Valanar tasked Garoxx with slaying Scarlet Crusaders and fleeing citizens of Havenshire alike.
Before he began slaying Scarlet Crusaders and Havenshire citizens, Garoxx picked up various other tasks as well to be taken care of in Havenshire: Orithos the Sky Darkener, commander of the Scourge's archer division (known as the Sky darkeners) tasked Garoxx with collecting the saronite arrows used by the Sky darkeners (as saronite was a metal only found in Northrend, so the arrows were scarce to begin with.)
After Garoxx had finished slaying Crusaders and citizens and finished collecting arrows, he was asked by the val'kyr known as Olrun the Battlecaller to partake in Death's Challenge - a rite of passage that all death knights needed to pass, inspired by the Lich King's duel with Illidan Stormrage many years ago. Garoxx was tasked with defeating five fellow death knights in duels. To Garoxx, each death knight he challenged was very cocky....and it would prove to be their downfall, as Garoxx won each duel.
After completing Death's Challenge, it was time to obtain his deathcharger. Garoxx sought out Salanar the Horseman, who sent him to the Havenshire stable (which had been stupidly constructed a "mere stone's throw" from Death's Breach) to steal a horse. Being careful not to alert the deranged Stable Master Kitrik, Garoxx managed to steal a horse and return to Salanar. Salanar promptly sent the horse into the Realm of Shadows, where a dark rider would slay the beast and raise it as a deathcharger. Now, Garoxx was faced with a difficult task: Venturing into the Realm of Shadows, challenging (and defeating) a dark rider, and overtaking his deathcharger. Willing to face the danger, Garoxx asked Salanar to send him to the Realm of Shadows. At first, all Garoxx encountered were Shadowy Tormentors, but eventually he encountered a dark rider. After a quick fight, Garoxx conquered the rider and stole his deathcharger. He then quickly exited the Realm of Shadows and returned to Salanar. Quite impressed, Salanar gave Garoxx permanent control over the deathcharger, and also gave him the [Sigil of the Dark Rider].
Mayhem in the Mines
By the time Garoxx returned to Death's Breach, the Scarlet Crusade's forces in Havenshire had been thrown into dissaray, and had desperatly relocated to Light's Point. Meanwhile, their miners were working to strip Havenshire Mine of as many of its resources as possible and load them onto their ships.
Impressed with Garoxx's work thus far, Prince Valanar sent the orc to seek out Gothik the Harvester, who had a "gift" he wanted to bestow upon the Scarlets. Much like Razuvious, Gothik hadn't forgotten Garoxx from his encounter with him in Naxxramas, but, also like Razuvious, he was willing to forgive and forget, especially after witnessing the carnage that Garoxx had wrought while terrorizing Havenshire.
The gift that Gothik had for the Scarlets was a portable plague spreader. Gothik wanted Garoxx to use it on the miners within the Havenshire mine to transform them into ghouls, then return once he had a small army by his side.
Once he ventured into the mines, Garoxx found that turning the Scarlet miners into ghouls was child's play, yet he reveled in it, enjoying his control over the ghouls that spawned from the fallen miners. Even though several times the miners turned into enraged ghosts instead of ghouls, Garoxx ended up filling his quota and delivering them back to Gothik. Impressed, Gothik informed him that the assault on the mines had sent a clear message to the Scarlet Crusade: They now knew that the mines were no longer safe, and would most certainly begin to retreat.
Light's Point: Massacre of the Scarlet Fleet
With the Scourge running rampant throughout Havenshire, the majority of the Scarlet forces outside New Avalon had congregated at Light's Point, where the entire Scarlet fleet was located. With the Scarlet forces in dissaray, Prince Valanar had declared that the time was ripe to finish them off.
Valanar tasked Garoxx with delivering the killing blow to the Scarlet Fleet...and of course, Garoxx accepted. Making his way to a mine car that Valanar's minions placed near the outhouse next to the mines, Garoxx hid in it and patiently waited for a miner to bring him to one of the Scarlet ships. Sure enough, a miner noticed the car and hauled it through Light's Point and onto one of their ships.
When Garoxx emerged from the car, he did a quick head count of the Scarlet troops at Light's Point; their forces numbered at one hundred exactly. He then commandered one of the ship's cannons and began firing upon the Scarlet Crusaders. Caught off-guard by the sudden fire from one of their own ships, the Scarlet troops struggled to defend themselves. Some, however, did manage to get back on board the ship, but Garoxx managed to get them off with an electric shockwave (which, in some cases, killed the Crusaders.) After only minutes, not one of the one hundred crusaders was left standing.
Satisfied with his victory, Garoxx called a scourge gryphon to take him back to Death's Breach and eagerly reported news of his victory to Prince Valanar. Overjoyed, Valanar sent Garoxx to deliver the news to Highlord Mograine (who was still within Acherus) with a promise that he would undoubtedly be rewarded for his heroics.
When he read Valanar's report, Highlord Mograine was beyond impressed and commended Garoxx. With Havenshire now in ruins, all that was left to do was resurrect the dead Scarlet Crusaders that littered the village into Scourge service. The time to attack New Avalon had come.
Day of the Dead: The Siege of New Avalon
As the Scourge began its advance on New Avalon, the Lich King sent a telepathic command to Darion: Garoxx was to return to Death's Breach and report to Prince Valanar once again, who had ordered Havenshire to bet set ablaze.
With Havenshire left to rot, Valanar had ordered legions of Scarlet ghouls to push towards New Avalon to open the frontlines for the Scourge's troops to enter the village. In order for this advance to begin, Valanar ordered Garoxx to report to his brother, Prince Keleseth (who ruled over the Howling Fjord in Northrend) at the Crypt of Remembrance, just outside New Avalon.
Keleseth knew that their ghouls assaulting the gates of New Avalon would not be enough to finish off the town; they needed to strike at the Scarlet Crusade's inner sanctum. So Keleseth ordered Garoxx to march into New Avalon, head to the Town Hall and kill off Mayor Quimby, then steal the New Avalon registry and bring it to him.
Stationed with Keleseth was Baron Rivendare, a fellow death knight who led the Scourge in the ruined human city of Stratholme and was the primary commander of the Scourge in the Eastern Plaguelands. Rivendare had heard of Garoxx's heroics in Havenshire and Light's Point and was quite taken with what he had heard. Theorizing that both the Scarlet Crusade and the citizens of New Avalon were both brave and stupid to remain within the Scarlet Enclave with a Scourge Necropolis hanging above their heads, he wanted to fulfill that death wish, so he asked Garoxx to venture into the town and thin the numbers of both the Scarlet troops and town citizens.
After receiving both tasks from Keleseth and Rivendare, Garoxx set off for New Avalon, but not before making a brief detour to meet with Noth the Plaguebringer, another encounter from Naxxramas, who was stationed at a pumpkin patch on the very edge of what was left of Havenshire. He had been told to construct a plague cauldron, but he needed supplies from New Avalon: a cauldron fron the inn, chains from the forge, and the skulls of crusaders and citizens. Garoxx was now compleatly ready to join the assault on New Avalon.
Garoxx stormed the town, slaying every Crusader in his path, as well as any fleeing New Avalon citizen, as well as looking for the supplies that Noth wanted for his plague cauldron. After venturing into the inn, he found out that many of the citizens were hiding in the buildings. After clearing the inn and collecting the skulls, he found a suitable cauldron. Then he made his way to the Forge, which was guarded by a lone Scarlet Crusader, whom Garoxx dispatched with ease and whose skull Garoxx took, thus giving him all he needed to meet Noth's requirements. After obtaining some chains, Garoxx returned to Noth, who promptly constructed the cauldron and ordered Garoxx to place the skulls into the cauldron. Garoxx did so, and after a few moments, several vials of liquid floated to the top. This was a special brew that Noth was preparing for death knights to reinvigorate them in the heat of battle. Garoxx would make regular trips to Noth's cauldron during the rest of the assault on New Avalon to get more brew. Now, Garox could focus on his primary objective: the New Avalon Town Hall.
When Garoxx arrived at the Town Hall, he noticed a large crowd of angry villagers yelling at Mayor Quimby, who was still within, voicing complaints and publicly blaming him for the Scourge's invasion. Remembering he still needed to slay some villagers, Garoxx slaughtered the entire crowd in a little over a minute. Marching into the Hall itself, Garoxx immidiately spied Quimby poring over the Town Registry. After killing the Mayor's bodyguards, Garoxx engaged Quimby himself. The battle did not last long, as Quimby was fat and incredibly slow, and eventually fell to Garoxx's blade. Garoxx then recovered the registry and returned to the Crypt of Remembrance. Before giving the registry to Keleseth, Garoxx reported to Rivendare, who was quite impressed and even offered Garoxx a place in Stratholme as his chief lieutenant.
Keleseth began to look through the registry as soon as Garoxx gave it to him. He was unsurprised but excited at the information. He became even more excited when he came across their evacuation plans, until he came across something strange: the Scarlet Crusade planned to set sail for Northrend. Next to those coordinates were the words "Crimson Dawn".
Crimson Dawn
Keleseth knew that, whatever this "Crimson Dawn" was, it would certainly spell trouble for the Scourge - and most definately threw a monkey wrench into the Lich King's plans for the Crusade's total annihilation. So he gave Garoxx an ornately jeweled box containing his "persuaders" - a pair of razor-sharp, white-hot pokers - and instructed the death knight to use them to torture the Scarlet Crusaders within New Avalon until one of them "cracked" and confessed what the Crimson Dawn was.
Garoxx returned to New Avalon and immidiately began using Keleseth's persuaders on the Scarlet Crusaders. To his frustration, they proved to be more mentally strong than Garoxx had originally thought, as he went through several of them before one finally cracked. The weakened Scarlet Crusader told Garoxx that the Crimson Dawn was an "awakening" of sorts. Apparently, the Holy Light had spoken to High General Abbendis and and told her that she needed to reinvigorate the Crusade, and to do that, they needed to go to Northrend to strike at the Heart of the Scourge - Icecrown. Also, before the Crusader died from the horrific injuries brought upon by the "persuaders", he let slip that a courier was arriving from Hearthglen. Garoxx took this information back to Keleseth.
With this information in hand, Keleseth would send three elite death knight commanders - Orbaz Bloodbane (known as the "Hand of Suffering"), Thassarian, and Koltira Deathweaver - behind enemy lines to intercept this courier. They had established a base of operations at the Scarlet Tavern, which was adjacent to the Chapel of the Crimson Flame. Garoxx was asked to report to Orbaz.
Being careful to avoid the patrolling Scarlet Crusaders as not to give his fellow death knights away, Garoxx navigated to the Scarlet Tavern.
Behind Enemy Lines
When Garoxx got there, Orbaz had already been busy trying to get some useful information about the whereabouts of the courier out of the Crusaders, and had, thus far, been unsucessful (which explained the brutally injured corpses strewn across the Tavern floor.) Orbaz had apparently gotten one bit of useful information out of one of them, however, who had mentioned that the records of all Scarlet patrol routes were kept within the Scarlet Hold. Orbaz ordered Garoxx to retreive this schedule.
Something strange that Garoxx noticed when he arrived at the Scarlet Tavern was that Orbaz and Thassarian were there, but Koltira was not. When Garoxx inquired about Deathweaver's whereabouts, Thassarian said that, in the chaos of slipping behind enemy lines, Koltira had been captured by the Scarlets, and had last been seen bound in chains and dragged off towards the Scarlet Hold. This disgusted Bloodbane, who felt that Deathweaver's capture was his own fault and he should be left to his fate (and also seemed to feel animosity towards Koltira due to the natural animosity between humans and blood elves), but Thassarian solidly believed in the brotherhood of death knights. Garoxx almost agreed with Bloodbane, but ended up siding with Thassarian, believing that the Scourge would need all the soldiers it could use to make the entire attack a success.
Garoxx quickly made his way to the Scarlet Hold, which was heavily fortified. Garoxx was able to put away the minor footsoldiers with no problem, but there were so many that fighting them quickly became an annoyance. Before he killed one such Crusader, the Crusader let slip that the patrol schedule was on the top level.
Garoxx quickly fought his way to the top level, where he met the Commander of Scarlet Hold, Scarlet Commander Rodrick, who was guarding the patrol schedule. Rodrick was a strong paladin and put up an equally strong fight, but even he could not match up to the superior Garoxx. He fell to Garoxx's blade, and, in a cruel show of dominance, Garoxx raised Rodrick as a ghoul to fight by his side. He then recovered the patrol schedule and set off to find the captive Koltira.
When Garoxx returned to the ground floor, he heard someone yelling from the basement. Sure enough, Koltira Deathweaver was down there, badly injured and lying unconscious upon a torture rack. Garoxx managed to wake him up, but the Scarlet Crusade had fully learned of his presence and the alarms had gone off. Koltira barely managed to put on his armor, get his runeblade, and set-up an anti-magic shield before the Scarlet Priests came down. The priests were very powerful and did everything they could to stop Garoxx and Koltira's escape. But with the assistance from Koltira and Garoxx's own ghoul, they survived. Garoxx and Koltira would go on to survive several more waves of priests. Then, High Inquisitor Valroth entered the fray. A highly accomplished priest, Valroth's Light attacks were very powerful. But in a burst of rage, Garoxx lashled out at the High Inquisitor in a brutal fury, slaying the priest and ripping his head off with his bare hands.
Blast from the Past
With the Scarlet Crusade's leadership in New Avalon dead, both Koltira and Garoxx knew that the Scarlet Crusade would not wait to exact vengeance on the Scourge. When he returned to the Scarlet Tavern, Thassarian informed Garoxx that Knight Commander Plaguefist had taken a company of death knights to the Chapel of the Crimson Flame to free any other captive death knights, then raze the chapel to the ground. Garoxx was asked to report to Commander Plaguefist to assist them.
When Garoxx arrived at the Chapel, Plaguefist had already bellowed the order to set the Chapel ablaze. As this order was carried out, Plaguefist's knights swiftly killed any Scarlets attempting to flee.
While the Chapel had been taken care of, there was a prison lodge next to it that had not. It was revealed that the Crusade had been holding Argent Dawn prisoners, and when Plaguefist and his knights had arrived, many of them were already dead, but a few were still breathing, with a fellow orc being particularly fiesty, and Plaguefist believed that Garoxx would take great pleasure in executing the orc, so he sent him in to get the job done.
When Garoxx first set foot in the prison lodge, bodies were strewn across the floor, with only a few prisoners still breathing. Finally, at the very back of the lodge, Garoxx found the orc that Plaguefist mentioned, kneeling down and covering his face, a large assortment of cuts and bruises covering his body, including a 12-inch long gash on his arm that was still bleeding.