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{{For|the Warcraft III faction|Faceless Ones}}
{{WorldEvent/Lunar Festival}}
 
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{{Racebox
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| image = FacelessOneComic.jpg
| name = Elder Bladeleaf
 
| level = 60
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| name = Faceless ones
| race = Night Elf
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| capital = n/a
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| faction = [[Old Gods]], [[Faceless Ones]]
| creature = Humanoid
 
| sex = Male
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| character =
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| mount = Unknown
| location = [[Teldrassil]] {{co|57|60|Dolanaar}}
 
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| homeworld = [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]
| image = Elder Bladeleaf.jpg
 
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| language = [[Faceless (language)]]
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| leader = [[Yogg-Saron]], [[N'Zoth]] (presumed)
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| height = Unknown
 
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'''Faceless ones''', also known as '''the faceless''', are mysterious monsters related to the Old Gods that that were first encountered in [[Azjol-Nerub]].
'''Elder Bladeleaf''' is a level 60 [[quest giver]] located in [[Dolanaar]] in the [[night elven]] starting zone of [[Teldrassil]]. He is only available during the [[Lunar Festival]] event.
 
   
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==Appereance==
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[[File:General Vezax.jpg|thumb|[[General Vezax]]]]
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Faceless ones are vaguely humanoid creatures who, as the name implies, have no discernible faces insofar as other races recognize them. One arm is much larger than the other, grotesque and misshapen, while the other is little more than a prehensile tentacle.
   
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===Faceless generals===
See [[List of Teldrassil NPCs]].
 
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[[Faceless general]]s are massive faceless with a hardened shell, among other differences. They seem to be the leaders of the Faceless ones.
   
==Quests==
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==History==
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[[File:Facelessone.jpg|thumb|A faceless one from ''[[Warcraft III]]''.]]
He starts and ends the quest {{questlong|Neutral|70|Bladeleaf the Elder}} ([[Lunar Festival]]).
 
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Tales say they lived in Azjol-Nerub long before the [[Scourge]] came, dwelling too deep for the [[nerubian]]s to hunt them. The strange faceless ones are ancient monsters long imprisoned beneath the ice and recently loosed again.<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', 90</ref> Faceless ones have a long magical heritage. They draw upon their race's legacy of arcane spellcasting traditions to increase their power. Although faceless ones have a racially low intellect, they have a strong heritage of necromantic magic.<ref>''[[Dark Factions]]'', 53</ref> A second passage into the [[Ahn'kahet: The Old Kingdom|Old Kingdom]] has been discovered by the Scourge, and [[Baelgun]] knows the faceless ones will overpower even the undead and then be free to escape into Northrend proper, and so he vows to stop them.<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', 91</ref>
   
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===In Warcraft III===
==Quotes==
 
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When you talk to him, he says:
 
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During [[Arthas]] and [[Anub'arak]]'s desperate flight towards [[Icecrown]] to defend the [[Lich King]] from [[Illidan]] and his army, they were forced to cross through the mostly underground [[nerubian]] kingdom of Azjol-Nerub. There they encountered still living nerubian freedom fighters and dwarves left over from Arthas' last trip to [[Northrend]].<ref>[[Into the Shadow Web Caverns|''Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne'' - Into the Shadow Web Caverns]]</ref> But as they delved deeper into the ruins, they also encountered "horrors" (as the [[dwarf]] leader [[Baelgun]] called them) released by Illidan's recently caused earthquakes: strange, vaguely humanoid beings that had arisen, and the giant tentacles of one massive creature. As they fought their way through, they soon encountered the monster who Anub'arak called "A [[forgotten one]]". The [[crypt lord]] Anub'arak seemed stunned that such a creature actually existed, saying he thought they were only a myth. He then told Arthas to "fight as you've never fought before". The undead barely managed to defeat the creature, but as more faceless ones appeared and the cavern began to collapse, they were forced to press on.<ref>[[The Forgotten Ones|''Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne'' - The Forgotten Ones]]</ref> Eventually, they made it out of Azjol-Nerub and [[A Symphony of Frost and Flame|did battle]] with Illidan, but not until after surviving great peril.<ref>[[Ascent to the Upper Kingdom|''Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne'' - Ascent to the Upper Kingdom]]</ref>
:''The Stars of this time are bent on new paths, beacons of hope and strength for the coming ages.''
 
   
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[[Theramore]] came under attack from a Faceless One that had been awakened by [[Cho'gall]] to take [[Med'an]] with him. During the battle, Med'an intuitively wove together arcane and shamanic magic to defeat the ancient creature.
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===In Wrath of the Lich King===
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bladeleaf, Elder}}
 
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[[ru:Предок Остролист]]
 
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[[File:Volazj.jpg|thumb|left|Volazj, a faceless one in ''World of Warcraft'']]
[[Category:Night elves]]
 
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[[File:Water Faceless One - Abyssal Maw.jpg|thumb|A faceless one in the [[Abyssal Maw]]]]
[[Category:Ghost characters]]
 
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In the quests {{quest|The Faceless Ones|The Faceless Ones}} and {{quest|Proof of Demise: Herald Volazj|Proof of Demise: Herald Volazj}}, [[Kilix the Unraveler]] and [[Archmage Lan'dalock]] say that as the nerubians fought the [[Scourge]], they dug deeper underground as they lost ground to the undead. "We inadvertently exposed a tendril of the old god's will, which was made manifest in the creatures known only as the Faceless." He then goes on to say that they lost the war because "In the end, we could not fight on two fronts against such powerful enemies. Our misfortune cost us the [[War of the Spider|war against the undead]], and ultimately, our home." implying that the nerubians discovered the faceless ones by accident.<ref>{{quest|The Faceless Ones}}</ref> Interestingly, "faceless ones" (see the [[Faceless Lurker]]), and "[[forgotten one]]s" (see the mob known as [[Forgotten One]]) look similiar.
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Multiple faceless ones appear including [[Herald Volazj]], the leader of the [[Old God]]'s forces,<ref>{{quest|Proof of Demise: Herald Volazj}}</ref> and [[Darkspeaker R'khem]].
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Faceless ones are also encountered underneath [[Icecrown Citadel]] in a place called [[Naz'anak: The Forgotten Depths]]. Killing the [[Faceless Lurker]]s there is required for the quest {{questlong|neutral|80|Time to Hide}}. Much like [[gnoll]]s or [[ogre]]s, faceless ones have a "battlecry": ''"Shur'nab... shur'nab... [[Yogg-Saron]]!"''. It would appear, therefore, that the darkest fears about the faceless ones are true.
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In [[Ulduar]] faceless ones are led by [[General Vezax]] guarding the twisted passages leading to the [[Prison of Yogg-Saron]].<ref>[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/underdev/3p1/bosstiary.html| Word of Warcraft: Bosstiary]</ref>
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===In Cataclysm===
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A new faceless ones can be found throughout the [[Abyssal Depths]] region of [[Vashj'ir]] and inside the [[Throne of the Tides]]. The [[Old Gods]] provided the faceless ones to help aid the Naga. They were called upon by the [[Naga]] to aid in the fight against [[Neptulon]] along with [[Ozumat]]. Faceless ones can also be found in others region of Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdom like [[Darkshore]], [[Ashenvale]], [[Stonetalon Mountains]], [[Swamp of Sorrows]] and [[Twilight Highlands]]. [[Erudax]] serves as boss in the [[Grim Batol (instance)]] and is involved in producing Twilight Hatchling.
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==Known members==
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessShadoweaver}} {{NPC||Avatar of Soggoth}}
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|Avatar of Soggoth the Slitherer.
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} {{NPC||Harbinger Aph'lass}}
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|Leader of the [[Stonetalon Peak]] invasion.
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} {{NPC||Harbinger Aphotic}}
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|Leader of the [[Ashenvale]] invasion.
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} {{NPC||The Beast Unleashed}}
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|Disguised as the [[dwarf]] {{NPC||Grundy MacGraff}} at [[Kirthaven]], [[Twilight Highlands]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessGeneral}} {{NPC||Erudax}}
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|The Duke of Below. Last boss in [[Grim Batol]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessoftheDeep}} {{NPC||Faceless of the Deep}}
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|Leader of the [[Vashj'elan]] naga in the [[Ruins of Vashj'elan]] in the [[Lost Isles]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} {{NPC||Hr'nglth the Lost}}
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|Found in [[Swamp of Sorrows]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessShadoweaver}} {{NPC||Ick'thys the Unfathomable}}
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|Found in [[Abyssal Depths]], [[Vashj'ir]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} {{NPC||Darkspeaker R'khem}}
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|[[Quest giver]] inside the [[Saronite Mines]] in [[Icecrown]] chained by the [[vrykul]].
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|{{Text|Green|Alive}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessShadoweaver}} {{NPC||Soggoth the Slitherer}}
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|Buried in [[Master's Glaive]], [[Darkshore]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessShadoweaver}} {{NPC||Sor'getha}}
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|Buried in [[Husk of Sor'getha]], [[Twilight Highlands]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessoftheDeep}} {{NPC||Commander Ulthok}}
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|The Festering Prince. Second boss of [[Throne of the Tides]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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||{{RaceIconExt|FacelessGeneral}} {{NPC||General Vezax}}
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|Leader of the faceless ones in [[Ulduar]] guarding the twisted passages leading to the [[Prison of Yogg-Saron]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} {{NPC||Herald Volazj}}
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|The last boss of [[Ahn'kahet: The Old Kingdom]] located within the [[Fallen Temple of Ahn'kahet]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} {{NPC||Yoth'al the Devourer}}
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|Keeper of the [[Devouring Artifact]] in [[Darkshore]].
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|{{Text|Orange|Killable}}
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|}
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==Language==
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The faceless ones speak a " [[Faceless (language)|language]]" which no race on [[Azeroth]] is capable of understanding or pronouncing. The only known example of this language is [[Herald Volazj]]. His [[Herald_Volazj#Quotes|strange utterings]] are somehow translated directly into the minds of nearby players through telepathic whispers. [[Darkspeaker R'khem]] also communicates with other beings by projecting telepathic thoughts into their mind, together with a wave of soothing, euphoric feelings that are mixed with a sense of pain. After completing {{questlong|Neutral|80|Mind Tricks}}, he disappears with a noise that is translated as laughter in the player's mind. [[Faceless Lurker]]s sometimes utter "Shur'nab... shur'nab... [[Yogg-Saron]]!" when assaulting their victims, which never appears to be accompanied by telepathic whispers, so it seems only powerful faceless ones can express themselves in this manner.
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==Factions==
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*[[Faceless Ones]]
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==Types==
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*{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} [[Faceless Horror]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} [[Faceless Lurker]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} [[Forgotten One]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} [[Guardian of Yogg-Saron]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|FacelessOne}} [[Immortal Guardian]]
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==Connections==
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{{Speculation}}
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[[File:Facelessone2.JPG|thumb]]
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*[[Anub'arak]]'s experience suggests that the faceless represent a forgotten race that was buried aeons ago within the deeps of the world, of whom only myths ever reached the [[nerubian]] people. As it is now known that the nerubians are descended from the ancient [[aqir]], the notion of a species that appears to predate both the aqir and the [[night elves]] raises many questions.
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*The [[Curse of Flesh]], instigated by the [[Old Gods]], was intended to make the nascent races susceptible to "assimilation". It is, therefore, entirely possible that the faceless ones were the unfortunates among [[Azeroth]]'s first mortal beings who were successfully assimilated during the [[Old Gods#The Ordering of Azeroth|dawning of the world]]. If this is true, it means that the faceless are ancient beyond reckoning.
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*During the quest [[Quest:Surrender or Else!|Surrender or Else!]], the [[Faceless of the Deep]] claims to [[Quest:Surrender or Else!#Notes|remember when the goblin race was created]], indicating that they have very long a life span.
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*[[Hakkar the Soulflayer]] is referred to as the "faceless blood God" by [[Primal Torntusk]] in the [[Hinterlands]] and as "the faceless one" by [[Molthor]] at [[Yojamba Isle]]. One piece of loot that Hakkar drops is the [[Fang of the Faceless]]. It is not known if this description of Hakkar indicates a connection to the faceless ones that Arthas encountered or if it is simply a title.
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*These creatures could also be connected in one way or another to the Old Gods. The creature [[Arthas]] and Anub'arak destroyed bears a few physical similarities to [[C'Thun]]. Hakkar is also speculated to be an agent of the Old Gods (or perhaps an Old God himself), demanding blood tribute from the [[troll]]s (who were enemies of the aqir). Millenia ago, Hakkar created a schism between the troll tribes, shattering the troll empire.
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*Since it is never specified what the avatars of C'Thun looked like, it may be possible that these faceless ones or forgotten ones are the avatars. After the split of the [[Azj'Aqir]] empire, C'Thun obviously lost "control" over the [[Azjol-Nerub]] "sub-empire", therefore after the countless millennia since the split, it may be possible that the faceless ones are the avatars of C'Thun or [[forgotten one]]s.
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*The faceless one mobs in the [[Old Kingdom]] are actually called forgotten ones, which may suggest that the term forgotten one in fact refers to a faction of some sort.
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*[[Kilix the Unraveler]], a nerubian supplying quests related to Azjol'Nerub, speaks of the monsters as being in some way connected to the Old Gods:
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::''"In my peoples' struggle against the forces of the undead, they dug deeper as they lost ground. In desperation, they dug too deep.''
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::''We inadvertently exposed a tendril of the old god's will, which was made manifest in the creatures known only as the Faceless."''
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:There are many ways to interpret this statement, among them that in breaking free part of the Old God, the nerubians released his slaves. One could also argue that the Old God "manifested" the creatures out of himself as creations or extensions of himself. The forgotten one in WC3 did seem to have similar powers of creation. This might explain why the faceless ones are actually called forgotten ones in World of Warcraft.
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:Then again, Kilix could have just been speaking metaphorically as he goes on to refer to them as separate "insane creatures" only belonging to the Old Gods.
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==Inspiration==
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It is possible that Blizzard based the Faceless Ones loosely on the Illithids from the Forgotten Realms books and Dungeons and Dragons games. Both races have an affinity with magic and telepathy, and both are evil races. Also, Illithids and Faceless Ones both have been described as slimey humanoids with "almost octopus-like heads", and both races live traditionally underground and are feared by most land-dwellers. It is likely that both creatures are based on HP Lovecraft's Cthulu mythos, which includes ancient, tentacled creatures that worship a god called Yog-Sothoth.
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For the Warcraft III faction, see Faceless Ones.

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Faceless ones, also known as the faceless, are mysterious monsters related to the Old Gods that that were first encountered in Azjol-Nerub.

Appereance

General Vezax

General Vezax

Faceless ones are vaguely humanoid creatures who, as the name implies, have no discernible faces insofar as other races recognize them. One arm is much larger than the other, grotesque and misshapen, while the other is little more than a prehensile tentacle.

Faceless generals

Faceless generals are massive faceless with a hardened shell, among other differences. They seem to be the leaders of the Faceless ones.

History

Facelessone

A faceless one from Warcraft III.

Tales say they lived in Azjol-Nerub long before the Scourge came, dwelling too deep for the nerubians to hunt them. The strange faceless ones are ancient monsters long imprisoned beneath the ice and recently loosed again.[1] Faceless ones have a long magical heritage. They draw upon their race's legacy of arcane spellcasting traditions to increase their power. Although faceless ones have a racially low intellect, they have a strong heritage of necromantic magic.[2] A second passage into the Old Kingdom has been discovered by the Scourge, and Baelgun knows the faceless ones will overpower even the undead and then be free to escape into Northrend proper, and so he vows to stop them.[3]

In Warcraft III

WC3RoC-logo This section concerns content related to Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos or its expansion The Frozen Throne.

During Arthas and Anub'arak's desperate flight towards Icecrown to defend the Lich King from Illidan and his army, they were forced to cross through the mostly underground nerubian kingdom of Azjol-Nerub. There they encountered still living nerubian freedom fighters and dwarves left over from Arthas' last trip to Northrend.[4] But as they delved deeper into the ruins, they also encountered "horrors" (as the dwarf leader Baelgun called them) released by Illidan's recently caused earthquakes: strange, vaguely humanoid beings that had arisen, and the giant tentacles of one massive creature. As they fought their way through, they soon encountered the monster who Anub'arak called "A forgotten one". The crypt lord Anub'arak seemed stunned that such a creature actually existed, saying he thought they were only a myth. He then told Arthas to "fight as you've never fought before". The undead barely managed to defeat the creature, but as more faceless ones appeared and the cavern began to collapse, they were forced to press on.[5] Eventually, they made it out of Azjol-Nerub and did battle with Illidan, but not until after surviving great peril.[6]

In the Comics

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Theramore came under attack from a Faceless One that had been awakened by Cho'gall to take Med'an with him. During the battle, Med'an intuitively wove together arcane and shamanic magic to defeat the ancient creature.

In Wrath of the Lich King

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Volazj

Volazj, a faceless one in World of Warcraft

Water Faceless One - Abyssal Maw

A faceless one in the Abyssal Maw

In the quests The Faceless Ones and Proof of Demise: Herald Volazj, Kilix the Unraveler and Archmage Lan'dalock say that as the nerubians fought the Scourge, they dug deeper underground as they lost ground to the undead. "We inadvertently exposed a tendril of the old god's will, which was made manifest in the creatures known only as the Faceless." He then goes on to say that they lost the war because "In the end, we could not fight on two fronts against such powerful enemies. Our misfortune cost us the war against the undead, and ultimately, our home." implying that the nerubians discovered the faceless ones by accident.[7] Interestingly, "faceless ones" (see the Faceless Lurker), and "forgotten ones" (see the mob known as Forgotten One) look similiar.

Multiple faceless ones appear including Herald Volazj, the leader of the Old God's forces,[8] and Darkspeaker R'khem.

Faceless ones are also encountered underneath Icecrown Citadel in a place called Naz'anak: The Forgotten Depths. Killing the Faceless Lurkers there is required for the quest N [80] Time to Hide. Much like gnolls or ogres, faceless ones have a "battlecry": "Shur'nab... shur'nab... Yogg-Saron!". It would appear, therefore, that the darkest fears about the faceless ones are true.

In Ulduar faceless ones are led by General Vezax guarding the twisted passages leading to the Prison of Yogg-Saron.[9]

In Cataclysm

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

A new faceless ones can be found throughout the Abyssal Depths region of Vashj'ir and inside the Throne of the Tides. The Old Gods provided the faceless ones to help aid the Naga. They were called upon by the Naga to aid in the fight against Neptulon along with Ozumat. Faceless ones can also be found in others region of Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdom like Darkshore, Ashenvale, Stonetalon Mountains, Swamp of Sorrows and Twilight Highlands. Erudax serves as boss in the Grim Batol (instance) and is involved in producing Twilight Hatchling.

Known members

Name Role Condition
IconSmall FacelessShadoweaver Avatar of Soggoth Avatar of Soggoth the Slitherer. Killable
IconSmall FacelessOne Harbinger Aph'lass Leader of the Stonetalon Peak invasion. Killable
IconSmall FacelessOne Harbinger Aphotic Leader of the Ashenvale invasion. Killable
IconSmall FacelessOne The Beast Unleashed Disguised as the dwarf Grundy MacGraff at Kirthaven, Twilight Highlands. Killable
IconSmall FacelessGeneral Erudax The Duke of Below. Last boss in Grim Batol. Killable
IconSmall FacelessoftheDeep Faceless of the Deep Leader of the Vashj'elan naga in the Ruins of Vashj'elan in the Lost Isles. Killable
IconSmall FacelessOne Hr'nglth the Lost Found in Swamp of Sorrows. Killable
IconSmall FacelessShadoweaver Ick'thys the Unfathomable Found in Abyssal Depths, Vashj'ir. Killable
IconSmall FacelessOne Darkspeaker R'khem Quest giver inside the Saronite Mines in Icecrown chained by the vrykul. Alive
IconSmall FacelessShadoweaver Soggoth the Slitherer Buried in Master's Glaive, Darkshore. Killable
IconSmall FacelessShadoweaver Sor'getha Buried in Husk of Sor'getha, Twilight Highlands. Killable
IconSmall FacelessoftheDeep Commander Ulthok The Festering Prince. Second boss of Throne of the Tides. Killable
IconSmall FacelessGeneral General Vezax Leader of the faceless ones in Ulduar guarding the twisted passages leading to the Prison of Yogg-Saron. Killable
IconSmall FacelessOne Herald Volazj The last boss of Ahn'kahet: The Old Kingdom located within the Fallen Temple of Ahn'kahet. Killable
IconSmall FacelessOne Yoth'al the Devourer Keeper of the Devouring Artifact in Darkshore. Killable

Language

The faceless ones speak a " language" which no race on Azeroth is capable of understanding or pronouncing. The only known example of this language is Herald Volazj. His strange utterings are somehow translated directly into the minds of nearby players through telepathic whispers. Darkspeaker R'khem also communicates with other beings by projecting telepathic thoughts into their mind, together with a wave of soothing, euphoric feelings that are mixed with a sense of pain. After completing N [80] Mind Tricks, he disappears with a noise that is translated as laughter in the player's mind. Faceless Lurkers sometimes utter "Shur'nab... shur'nab... Yogg-Saron!" when assaulting their victims, which never appears to be accompanied by telepathic whispers, so it seems only powerful faceless ones can express themselves in this manner.

Factions

  • Faceless Ones
  • Unbroken

Types

Connections

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  • Anub'arak's experience suggests that the faceless represent a forgotten race that was buried aeons ago within the deeps of the world, of whom only myths ever reached the nerubian people. As it is now known that the nerubians are descended from the ancient aqir, the notion of a species that appears to predate both the aqir and the night elves raises many questions.
  • The Curse of Flesh, instigated by the Old Gods, was intended to make the nascent races susceptible to "assimilation". It is, therefore, entirely possible that the faceless ones were the unfortunates among Azeroth's first mortal beings who were successfully assimilated during the dawning of the world. If this is true, it means that the faceless are ancient beyond reckoning.
  • During the quest Surrender or Else!, the Faceless of the Deep claims to remember when the goblin race was created, indicating that they have very long a life span.
  • Hakkar the Soulflayer is referred to as the "faceless blood God" by Primal Torntusk in the Hinterlands and as "the faceless one" by Molthor at Yojamba Isle. One piece of loot that Hakkar drops is the Inv weapon shortblade 30 [Fang of the Faceless]. It is not known if this description of Hakkar indicates a connection to the faceless ones that Arthas encountered or if it is simply a title.
  • These creatures could also be connected in one way or another to the Old Gods. The creature Arthas and Anub'arak destroyed bears a few physical similarities to C'Thun. Hakkar is also speculated to be an agent of the Old Gods (or perhaps an Old God himself), demanding blood tribute from the trolls (who were enemies of the aqir). Millenia ago, Hakkar created a schism between the troll tribes, shattering the troll empire.
  • Since it is never specified what the avatars of C'Thun looked like, it may be possible that these faceless ones or forgotten ones are the avatars. After the split of the Azj'Aqir empire, C'Thun obviously lost "control" over the Azjol-Nerub "sub-empire", therefore after the countless millennia since the split, it may be possible that the faceless ones are the avatars of C'Thun or forgotten ones.
  • The faceless one mobs in the Old Kingdom are actually called forgotten ones, which may suggest that the term forgotten one in fact refers to a faction of some sort.
  • Kilix the Unraveler, a nerubian supplying quests related to Azjol'Nerub, speaks of the monsters as being in some way connected to the Old Gods:
"In my peoples' struggle against the forces of the undead, they dug deeper as they lost ground. In desperation, they dug too deep.
We inadvertently exposed a tendril of the old god's will, which was made manifest in the creatures known only as the Faceless."
There are many ways to interpret this statement, among them that in breaking free part of the Old God, the nerubians released his slaves. One could also argue that the Old God "manifested" the creatures out of himself as creations or extensions of himself. The forgotten one in WC3 did seem to have similar powers of creation. This might explain why the faceless ones are actually called forgotten ones in World of Warcraft.
Then again, Kilix could have just been speaking metaphorically as he goes on to refer to them as separate "insane creatures" only belonging to the Old Gods.

Inspiration

It is possible that Blizzard based the Faceless Ones loosely on the Illithids from the Forgotten Realms books and Dungeons and Dragons games. Both races have an affinity with magic and telepathy, and both are evil races. Also, Illithids and Faceless Ones both have been described as slimey humanoids with "almost octopus-like heads", and both races live traditionally underground and are feared by most land-dwellers. It is likely that both creatures are based on HP Lovecraft's Cthulu mythos, which includes ancient, tentacled creatures that worship a god called Yog-Sothoth.

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