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In the second expansion ''[[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King|Wrath of the Lich King]]'', the Frozen Throne serves as the final subzone of the [[Icecrown Citadel (instance)|Icecrown Citadel]] raid, where the [[Lich King (Icecrown Citadel tactics)|Lich King]] is encountered. |
In the second expansion ''[[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King|Wrath of the Lich King]]'', the Frozen Throne serves as the final subzone of the [[Icecrown Citadel (instance)|Icecrown Citadel]] raid, where the [[Lich King (Icecrown Citadel tactics)|Lich King]] is encountered. |
Revision as of 18:29, 6 January 2010
- This article is about the physical Frozen Throne. For the Icecrown Citadel raid, see Icecrown Citadel (instance). For the Warcraft III expansion, see Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
The Frozen Throne (aka Throne Chamber or Lich King's Throne Chamber) was the receptacle of the soul of the Elder Shaman Ner'zhul following his transformation into the dreaded Lich King. Arthas climbed the steps of the throne on his way to the Lich King. After he shattered the top of the throne, the remnants now serve as the actual physical throne of the new Lich King created from the fusion of the souls of Arthas and Ner'zhul.
The Lich King sits on the Frozen Throne at the bottom of the rift, inside of the Icecrown Citadel. Four stone obelisks carved with runes of powerful magic surround the Frozen Throne. Bridges of pale blue, translucent energy stretch from the obelisk platforms to the Frozen Throne. Jets of frost periodically spew blue flames into the air, and there are glyphs carved into the rocky ground surrounding the Frozen Throne. Whoever wishes to enter the Throne Chamber, to risk the Lich King’s wrath, must activate all four obelisks. The Frozen Throne is the heart of the Scourge and the Lich King's personal seat. This throne is the remains of the block of ice that first brought Ner’zhul to Azeroth, the same block that held him prisoner until Arthas freed the ancient orc shaman and merged with him.Template:Cite[1]
History
From the WarCraft III manual:
- When Kil'jaeden cast Ner'zhul's icy cask back into the world of Azeroth, the hardened crystal streaked across the night sky and smashed into the desolate arctic continent of Northrend, burying itself deep within the Icecrown glacier. The frozen crystal, warped and scarred by its violent descent, came to resemble a throne, and Ner'zhul's vengeful spirit soon stirred within it. From the confines of the Frozen Throne, Ner'zhul began to reach out his vast consciousness and touch the minds of Northrend's native inhabitants.
The term "Frozen Throne" literally applies to this crystal, about the size of a tauren in full armor. Kil'jaeden crafted the original from ice in the Twisting NetherTemplate:Cite (which was massive — probably about the size of a decent castle) to house Ner'zhul's (now the Lich King's) soul. The harsh entry into Azerothian airspace and the impact with the glacier greatly reduced its size.
Illidan Stormrage was charged by Kil'jaeden with destroying it, and to this end recovered the Eye of Sargeras and brought it to Dalaran. Illidan and his Summoners used the Eye, combined with Dalaran's natural magical energies, to send devastating earthquakes to destroy Icecrown and the Frozen Throne. The intervention of his brother Malfurion, his former jailer Maiev Shadowsong, and Prince Kael'thas stopped Illidan from succeeding, and he fled.
Kil'jaeden ordered a second attempt and so Illidan, along with his enemies-turned-servants the Blood Elves and Lady Vashj with her Naga, personally invaded Icecrown so that Illidan could smash the Throne in person.
Illidan again failed, and Arthas smashed the Throne — releasing Ner'zhul's spirit and forcing the two to merge into the new Lich King. "Frozen Throne" now most nearly means the remnants of the crystal that Arthas physically sits upon, as an actual throne.
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
In the second expansion Wrath of the Lich King, the Frozen Throne serves as the final subzone of the Icecrown Citadel raid, where the Lich King is encountered.
Gallery
Screenshots
- Ice Crown Citadel Night.jpg
The original Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne login screen featured a much darker version of the The Frozen Throne at Icecrown Citadel.
The Frozen Throne of Icecrown Citadel as seen in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
Artwork of the interior of Icecrown Citadel and the spire leading up to the Frozen Throne, as seen in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King.