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Man'ari eredar, masters of the Burning Legion
Faction/AffiliationBurning Legion
Character classesWarlock, Mage, Wrathguard, Sorcerer, Overlord, Strategist
Racial capitalLegion Stronghold, somewhere in the Twisting Nether (possibly Argus itself)
Racial leader(s)Kil'jaeden, Archimonde (deceased)
Racial mountSpell-powered flight; Warp stalker (Legion officers)
HomeworldArgus
Primary language(s)Eredun
Average height8 - 20 feet
For general eredar history, see Eredar.
Man'ari redirects here. For the term itself, see the note below or Eredun.

The man'ari eredar are the demon-corrupted eredar who now lead the Burning Legion. One faction of original eredar that escaped the corruption now call themselves the draenei, and are playable under the Alliance. The man'ari eredar are sometimes referred to as just the eredar. This could be due to the fact that, other than the draenei and man'ari, there is not any evidence of other kinds of eredar left in existence. The eredar (man'ari) may be the most important race in the Burning Legion. In the World of Warcraft The Burning Crusade Battle Chest Guide, the race section has a separate page for the eredar and for the Burning Legion (with its many races).

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Note on naming

Man'ari is an Eredun term with no specific meaning, but describes something that is considered "horrifically wrong, something twisted and unnatural and defiled".RotH 5 It is most often used by the draenei to describe the eredar followers of Kil'jaeden and Archimonde, and some demonic eredar appear to refer to themselves as such. By the original definition, fel orcs, naga, undead, felblood elves, Wretched, and satyr would also be considered man'ari. However, usage as a species name to refer to the eredar of the Burning Legion can be considered grammatically correct as Kil'jaeden appropriated the term for his own use.RotH 18 The Burning Crusade states that these eredar are the twisted demonic reflections of the draenei that were 'gifted' by Sargeras. They still call themselves eredar.[1]

See also "Note" section below.

The Split

Text under the "Eredar" hologram emitter within the Exodar.

The man'ari eredar were created by Sargeras's evil. The great fallen titan was attracted by the eredar's magical affinity and visited them, promising their three leaders, Kil'jaeden, Archimonde, and Velen, immortality and vast powers. Despite Velen's misgivings, Archimonde and Kil'jaeden agreed to join Sargeras' Burning Legion forever transforming the eredar into powerful demons.

Kil'jaeden eventually discovered the new sanctuary of the draenei. The Deceiver began to corrupt the orcs, turning them into a war-like race and granting them access to warlock magics. The orcs subsequently hunted down the draenei, almost wiping the entire race out.

(For more information on the split and inter-faction relations, see eredar, Kil'jaeden, and draenei)

Biology

Demonic eredar in WCIII and official artwork depict spikes above and at the side of their eyes unlike non-demonic eredar.
Kil'jaeden

The eredar mutated by Sargeras's demonic power are physically similar to their original shape, with a few minor differences (the original eredar shape is thought to have been preserved in the draenei). Most eredar who became demons have small spikes protruding from their cheeks and above their eyes (Archimonde's cinematic and drawn art shows a different style of cheek spikes, and no spikes above the eyes). The hooves of demonic eredar are more compact than those of draenei, and most of the demonic breed lacks cranial hair. The hands of demonic eredar are clawed. Most significantly, demonic eredar are much larger than draenei - though few could match Archimonde's preferred height (he could change his size to anywhere between 20 and 200 ft.), the shortest of demonic eredar are probably about ten feet tall, whereas draenei are a little shorter than night elves; probably between six and a half and seven feet. (Note that "draenei" in this case refers to the original eredar species, as it is assumed that the draenei more closely resemble the original species.)

Most man'ari eredar in World of Warcraft use the same model as the draenei (see Prince Malchezaar as an example) showing few physical differences but for height, skin color, and eye color. Kil'jaeden shows a greater amount of physical variation, however, having sprouted both horns and wings in his most recent incarnation in addition to the more regular man'ari mutations; though these additional appendages could be a result of his shape-altering abilities rather than the influence of fel magic. Two female eredar, Lady Sacrolash and Grand Warlock Alythess in Sunwell Plateau, also show a minor difference from their draenei counterparts in that they have much longer tails.

Argus

It is unclear what exactly became of the eredar homeworld, Argus. Some believe that the demonic eredar devoured their own world by using radical warlock magics, though information recently offered by the draenei suggest Sargeras was responsible for the planet's destruction. It is also possible that Argus, drained of all forms of non-demonic life, still exists and serves as a stronghold of the Legion.

Sociology

A demonic eredar in action.

Pre-eminence in eredar warlock society depends almost entirely upon magical power. Those who command the greatest selection of paramount spells — and thus in theory the greatest magical arsenal — rise to higher ranks. Those whose arcane abilities top out at such pitiful cantrips as wish and shape change are grunts and lackeys, scarcely worthy of notice. Because of the very nature of magic, rank, magical power, and overall intelligence go hand-in-claw.

This rule of rank is never deviated from; Archimonde's status among his brethren is backed up by his mastery of the most destructive forms of magic, and his adeptness of all others (recall his single-handed destruction of Dalaran). However, while Archimonde is violent and destructive, Kil'Jaeden is ruthlessly cunning, and coupled with his powerful magic, may even make him an even more dangerous demon than Archimonde.

Magical fields/ranks

Other legends

Main article: Eredar
Prince Malchezaar

According to the existing lore it is said that most if not all demons (which includes the eredar) were mortal once, but have been transformed into demons by corruption caused by Fel Energy. This change includes a powerful command of arcane energy.MoM 112 MG 188 This possibility was also presented by Sargeras, in which may point to the ultimate truth. It is said that Sargeras believed that the demons originally were not corrupt, and that it was the titans' ordering of the universe that was ultimately responsible for the demons' corruption.S&L 122 In this scenario, it would imply that the titans considered the various natural races that pre-existed on worlds they visited to be demons (either because they had societies based on the use of arcane magic, or tried to defend themselves from the invading titans). The titans including Sargeras battled them, and locked them up and took over their worlds. Sargeras later came back and freed many of them, bent on using them to destroy the titans' work.

Note

Many sources say or imply that "eredar warlock" is the race, and not "man'ari eredar".WoE 325, 327, 359 DS 50, 84, 86 MoM 119-120 S&L 58-60, 150, 152, 155, 163

Speculation

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As noted above the idea that eredar were previously mortal, before being corrupted has existed long before The Burning Crusade's release. Metzen stands by the lore (Metzen on Lore), being of the opinion that this new lore grounds the eredar, who for better or worse are among the primary antagonists, more firmly in the backstory.

In the newer lore, Sargeras' first battles with demons may not have been with the eredar, it is possible he may have fought some other demonic race from the Twisting Nether before his battles with the nathrezim. Some speculatate it may have been the pit lords (the later part, that Sargeras fought the nathrezim and fell shortly thereafter, has apparently not changed), but nothing has been confirmed.

Another reconciliation suggestion is that the eredar were evil to begin with and that it was only after Velen's vision that a faction within the eredar started to seek salvation from the naaru.

Famous eredar

For famous eredar, see this table.

References