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The '''Curse of Flesh''' is a [[curse]] suffered by many [[titan]]ic creations<ref>History on common [[tol'vir]] [[archaeology]] artifacts</ref>, notably the [[dwarf|dwarves]]. The curse changed the structure and appearance of these races from their original stony/metallic forms into the fleshy forms we know of today.<ref name="ToA">[[Tribunal_of_Ages#Quotes|Quotes from Tribunal of Ages]]</ref>
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[[File:Mount Kajaro.PNG|thumb|right|Mount Kajaro from the ''[[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm]]'' trailer.]]
 
   
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The Curse of Flesh is revealed to have been created by the [[Old Gods]] early in Azeroth's history to "facilitate assimilation". The [[titan]]s attempted to remove the curse (and the Old Gods), but found that the Old God infestation had grown too severe to remove without completely destroying Azeroth. Instead they bound the Old Gods within Azeroth.<ref name="ToA"/>
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'''Mount Kajaro''' is the most recognizable mountain on the island of [[Kezan]] and is a landmark for ships and flying travelers. It is a still-active volcano. Kajaro is sacred to Kezan’s [[jungle troll]]s, and it is their last holdout on the island. They have one small settlement near the mountain: [[Voodress Village]]. Kajaro’s volcanic and tectonic activity created the tunnels that house [[Undermine]].<ref>''[[Lands of Mystery]]'', 76</ref>
 
   
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== Direct mentions of the Curse of Flesh ==
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[[Image:Gallywix's Yacht Leaves Kezan.jpg|thumb|left|The goblins depart Kezan as Kajaro erupts]]
 
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=== Brann Bronzebeard ===
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[[Deathwing]] attacks Mount Kajaro, setting it alight, so Kajaro becomes active again and later erupts.<ref>{{quest|Fourth and Goal}}</ref>
 
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A [[Tribunal of Ages|dialogue]] triggered by [[Brann Bronzebeard]] in [[Ulduar]] and [[Halls of Stone]] gives most of the details of the curse and the connection to the Old Gods.
   
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=== Fizzcrank Fullthrottle ===
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==Namesake==
 
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In the quest {{quest|The Mechagnomes}}, a dialogue with [[Fizzcrank Fullthrottle]] details the removal of the curse from several gnomes by [[Gearmaster Mechazod]] which transformed the gnomes into "mechanical beings". The dialogue mentions that all creations of the titans eventually fell victim to it.
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The name of this mountain may possibly be a reference to [[wikipedia:Mount Kilimanjaro|Mount Kilimanjaro]].
 
   
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=== Sjonnir the Ironshaper ===
==References==
 
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[[Sjonnir The Ironshaper]] mentions the curse when engaged.
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{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Lands of Mystery]]
 
[[Category:Kezan]]
 
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[[Category:Mountains]]
 
   
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=== Therazane ===
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[[ru:Гора Каджаро]]
 
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[[Therazane]] mentions the curse during her gossip text for the quest [[Quest:At the Stonemother's Call]], while pointing that those afflicted with it killed her daughter, [[Theradras]].
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=== Siamat ===
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In the quest [[Quest:Traitors!|Traitors!]], [[Siamat]] transforms three [[Tol'vir]] into Onyx, saying "Your makers failed you... your race succumbed to the curse of flesh! Lord Deathwing's gift makes you perfect again!"
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== Indirect mentions of the Curse of Flesh ==
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=== [[Discs of Norgannon]] ===
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While the [[Lore Keeper of Norgannon#The Lore Keeper's Knowledge|Lorekeeper's Knowledge]] in [[Uldaman]] doesn't mention the Curse of Flesh by name, it clearly refers to the same events that are later described by the Tribunal of Ages. Interestingly, this dialogue was written during the original ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', indicating that either this plotline has been planned for many years or has been built out of existing lore.
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=== Jotun ===
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[[Jotun]]'s title suggests that he is cursed, or bears a curse to others (which could be believed to be the Curse of Flesh).
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=== Archavon ===
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In [[Archavon's Log]] (before [[Patch 3.3.0]]), for the Day 1051213, [[Archavon the Stone Watcher|Archavon]] wrote "Archavon wake up, notice face feel soft. Not important. Go back to sleep." This could hint that he was, more or less, affected by the Curse of Flesh.
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=== [[General Bjarngrim]] ===
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While General Bjarngrim in the Halls of Lightning does not directly utter the name of the curse, he does refer to it during the fight. His quotes imply that he compares himself with the player. Apparently, he also considers killing lifeforms affected by the curse to be the the solution of removing it.
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===[[Lady Deathwhisper]]===
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In [[Icecrown Citadel (instance)|Icecrown Citadel]], some of her dialogue states that the Curse of Flesh is a joke played by the [[Titan|Creators]] on their own creations. She also states that the sooner the cultists come to terms with the 'fact' that the Curse is a defect, the sooner they will come into a position [[Undead|to transcend it]].
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== Afflicted races ==
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=== [[Earthen]]/[[Dwarf|Dwarves]] ===
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The [[Tribunal of Ages]] dialogue reveals that it was the curse that caused the transformation from stony earthen to fleshy dwarves while they were asleep in Uldaman.
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=== [[Stone trogg]]s/[[Trogg]]s ===
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The troggs too, were initially stone creatures. Like the Earthen, some were affected by the curse, turning them into fleshy troggs.
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=== [[Mechagnome]]s/[[Gnome]]s ===
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If [[Gearmaster Mechazod]] is to be believed, prior to the curse, gnomes appeared as mechagnomes. Unaffected mechagnomes have been found in the [[Storm Peaks]], maintaining the mechanical systems of the Titans.
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=== [[Tol'vir]] ===
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The tol'vir of Uldum are a race of stone cat-centaur introduced in Cataclysm. The curse of flesh causes them to turn into the fleshy, wingless version of themselves. The process can be reverted by powerful beings such as [[Siamat]], and is a some kind of a 'reward' for swearing allegiance to Deathwing.
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=== [[Earth elemental]]s ===
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The curse of flesh can effect the various earth elemental types within [[Deepholm]]. This causes them to turn into creatures akin to [[fungal giant]]s.<ref>[[Quest:Gone Soft]]</ref> However, it may be that earth elementals view biological matter itself as a curse, independent of the Curse of Flesh.
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== Possibly afflicted races ==
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{{Speculation}}
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=== Vrykul/Humans ===
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[[Sjonnir the Ironshaper]] appears as a vrykul with metallic skin. As such, it was thought possible by some players that the vrykul also had an original, more stony, appearance and also suffered from the curse. However, the 'iron' races were constructed by [[Loken]], after and separately from all other titan creations. Instead, based on the quests {{questlong|Alliance|71|The Echo of Ymiron}} and {{questlong|Alliance|71|Anguish of Nifflevar}}, it is thought that the birthing of [[human]]s may have been originally a severe side-effect of the curse on the vrykul.
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=== Aesir, the storm giants ===
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The [[storm giant]]s of Northrend may be [[aesir]] who have succumbed to the curse. Aesir is the titan word meaning "storm giant".
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=== [[Earth elemental]]s ===
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[[Pygmy|Pygmies]] and [[Ettin]]s might have formerly been some type of earth elementals, too.
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== References ==
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[[Category:Curses]]

Revision as of 17:34, 9 July 2011

The Curse of Flesh is a curse suffered by many titanic creations[1], notably the dwarves. The curse changed the structure and appearance of these races from their original stony/metallic forms into the fleshy forms we know of today.[2]

The Curse of Flesh is revealed to have been created by the Old Gods early in Azeroth's history to "facilitate assimilation". The titans attempted to remove the curse (and the Old Gods), but found that the Old God infestation had grown too severe to remove without completely destroying Azeroth. Instead they bound the Old Gods within Azeroth.[2]

Direct mentions of the Curse of Flesh

Brann Bronzebeard

A dialogue triggered by Brann Bronzebeard in Ulduar and Halls of Stone gives most of the details of the curse and the connection to the Old Gods.

Fizzcrank Fullthrottle

In the quest The Mechagnomes, a dialogue with Fizzcrank Fullthrottle details the removal of the curse from several gnomes by Gearmaster Mechazod which transformed the gnomes into "mechanical beings". The dialogue mentions that all creations of the titans eventually fell victim to it.

Sjonnir the Ironshaper

Sjonnir The Ironshaper mentions the curse when engaged.

Therazane

Therazane mentions the curse during her gossip text for the quest Quest:At the Stonemother's Call, while pointing that those afflicted with it killed her daughter, Theradras.

Siamat

In the quest Traitors!, Siamat transforms three Tol'vir into Onyx, saying "Your makers failed you... your race succumbed to the curse of flesh! Lord Deathwing's gift makes you perfect again!"

Indirect mentions of the Curse of Flesh

Discs of Norgannon

While the Lorekeeper's Knowledge in Uldaman doesn't mention the Curse of Flesh by name, it clearly refers to the same events that are later described by the Tribunal of Ages. Interestingly, this dialogue was written during the original World of Warcraft, indicating that either this plotline has been planned for many years or has been built out of existing lore.

Jotun

Jotun's title suggests that he is cursed, or bears a curse to others (which could be believed to be the Curse of Flesh).

Archavon

In Archavon's Log (before Patch 3.3.0), for the Day 1051213, Archavon wrote "Archavon wake up, notice face feel soft. Not important. Go back to sleep." This could hint that he was, more or less, affected by the Curse of Flesh.

General Bjarngrim

While General Bjarngrim in the Halls of Lightning does not directly utter the name of the curse, he does refer to it during the fight. His quotes imply that he compares himself with the player. Apparently, he also considers killing lifeforms affected by the curse to be the the solution of removing it.

Lady Deathwhisper

In Icecrown Citadel, some of her dialogue states that the Curse of Flesh is a joke played by the Creators on their own creations. She also states that the sooner the cultists come to terms with the 'fact' that the Curse is a defect, the sooner they will come into a position to transcend it.

Afflicted races

Earthen/Dwarves

The Tribunal of Ages dialogue reveals that it was the curse that caused the transformation from stony earthen to fleshy dwarves while they were asleep in Uldaman.

Stone troggs/Troggs

The troggs too, were initially stone creatures. Like the Earthen, some were affected by the curse, turning them into fleshy troggs.

Mechagnomes/Gnomes

If Gearmaster Mechazod is to be believed, prior to the curse, gnomes appeared as mechagnomes. Unaffected mechagnomes have been found in the Storm Peaks, maintaining the mechanical systems of the Titans.

Tol'vir

The tol'vir of Uldum are a race of stone cat-centaur introduced in Cataclysm. The curse of flesh causes them to turn into the fleshy, wingless version of themselves. The process can be reverted by powerful beings such as Siamat, and is a some kind of a 'reward' for swearing allegiance to Deathwing.

Earth elementals

The curse of flesh can effect the various earth elemental types within Deepholm. This causes them to turn into creatures akin to fungal giants.[3] However, it may be that earth elementals view biological matter itself as a curse, independent of the Curse of Flesh.

Possibly afflicted races

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Vrykul/Humans

Sjonnir the Ironshaper appears as a vrykul with metallic skin. As such, it was thought possible by some players that the vrykul also had an original, more stony, appearance and also suffered from the curse. However, the 'iron' races were constructed by Loken, after and separately from all other titan creations. Instead, based on the quests A [71] The Echo of Ymiron and A [71] Anguish of Nifflevar, it is thought that the birthing of humans may have been originally a severe side-effect of the curse on the vrykul.

Aesir, the storm giants

The storm giants of Northrend may be aesir who have succumbed to the curse. Aesir is the titan word meaning "storm giant".

Earth elementals

Pygmies and Ettins might have formerly been some type of earth elementals, too.

References