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[[Image:ScillaMurkshadow.jpg|thumb|right|Scilla Murkshadow from Warcraft III]]
 
[[Image:ScillaMurkshadow.jpg|thumb|right|Scilla Murkshadow from Warcraft III]]
'''Scilla Murkshadow''' was a Naga Sea Witch who guarded [[Lady Darkscale]] she was killed by [[Jaina]], [[Rokhan]], [[Chen Stormstout]] and [[Rexxar]] after they had received news from [[Jaina]] that she was not commanding the [[Human]]s to attack the [[Orc]]s. The [[Human]] forces were slaughtered by these [[Naga]] before the heros killed them. This occurred in the second map of Rexxar's Campaign in Warcraft III the Frozen Throne Expansion.
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'''Scilla Murkshadow''' was a [[Naga Sea Witch]] who guarded [[Lady Darkscale]]. She was killed by [[Jaina]], [[Rokhan]], [[Chen Stormstout]] and [[Rexxar]] after they had received news from [[Jaina]] that she was not commanding the [[Human]]s to attack the [[Horde]]. The [[Kul Tiras]] Human forces were slaughtered by these [[Naga]] before Rexxar and the others came and killed them.<ref>{{ref game |title=Warcraft III |expansion=[[The Frozen Throne]] |campaign=[[The Founding of Durotar]] |mission=[[Old Hatreds]] |zone=[[Coastal Base]]}}</ref>
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She was also a [[Random hero#Naga Sea Witch|random]] [[Naga Sea Witch]].
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==Statistics from Warcraft III==
 
==Statistics from Warcraft III==
 
* 725 HP
 
* 725 HP
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** Tornado (summons a tornado that incapacitates enemies)
 
** Tornado (summons a tornado that incapacitates enemies)
   
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== Scilla Murkshadow in World of Warcraft ==
[[Category:Naga|Murkshadow, Scilla]]
 
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[[Category:Game Characters|Murkshadow, Scilla]]
 
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One of the [[realm]]s in [[World of Warcraft]] is named after Scilla.
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*[[Server:Scilla US|Scilla US]]
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== Scilla in Mythology ==
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In the Greek epic by [[wikipedia:Homer|Homer]], the [[wikipedia:Odyssey|Odyssey]], and in Greek mythology, [[wikipedia:Scylla|Scylla]], a massive serpentine monster guarded the [[wikipedia:Strait of Messina|Strait of Messina]] along with [[wikipedia:Charybdis|Charybdis]].
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This is where the term between Scylla and Charybdis or more commonly known, between a rock and a hard place, is derived.
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==Reference list==
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Revision as of 00:35, 9 December 2009

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This article contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.
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Scilla Murkshadow from Warcraft III

Scilla Murkshadow was a Naga Sea Witch who guarded Lady Darkscale. She was killed by Jaina, Rokhan, Chen Stormstout and Rexxar after they had received news from Jaina that she was not commanding the Humans to attack the Horde. The Kul Tiras Human forces were slaughtered by these Naga before Rexxar and the others came and killed them.[1]

She was also a random Naga Sea Witch.

Statistics from Warcraft III

  • 725 HP
  • 555 MP
  • 39-47 hero ranged damage
  • 4 hero armor
  • Attributes
    • 25 Strength
    • 19 Agility
    • 37 Intelligence Primary Attribute
  • Abilities
    • Frost Arrows (slows target and more damage)
    • Forked Lighting (multiple target damage)
    • Mana Shield (attacks take away mana 'not life)
    • Tornado (summons a tornado that incapacitates enemies)

Scilla Murkshadow in World of Warcraft

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One of the realms in World of Warcraft is named after Scilla.

Scilla in Mythology

In the Greek epic by Homer, the Odyssey, and in Greek mythology, Scylla, a massive serpentine monster guarded the Strait of Messina along with Charybdis. This is where the term between Scylla and Charybdis or more commonly known, between a rock and a hard place, is derived.

Reference list