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Silithid

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Silithid are an unintelligent insectoid race that have grown in strength and power in recent years. They first appeared in the region called Silithus, but have since founded colonies in neighboring areas, usually far from native settlements. They sometimes prove impartial to travelers, but defend their territory ferociously from invaders.MG 121

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History

Scholars disagree on the origins of the Silithid. Some believe they are an offshoot of the arachnoid Nerubians, an insect race that mostly dwells in the northern regions of Azeroth. Others believe they are a new race heretofore unknown on Azeroth, possibly having arrived from another world elsewhere in the Twisting Nether, much as the orcs once did. Still others posit that they are servants of the qiraji, and that their presence in Southern Kalimdor is a harbinger of the qiraji invasion.MG 121

Before the Great Sundering, Kalimdor, the ancient continent of eternal starlight, was a nurturing mother to all of its creatures. At the continent's center was a mysterious lake of incandescent energies, the Well of Eternity. It was the true heart of the world's magic and natural power. From this magical ether the Silithid were born. As the fallen Old God C'Thun recognized their appearance, he attempted to sunder the world that it once held in its merciless grasp. The Old God created avatars from the Silithid in its own image. These avatars were eventually known as Qiraji. Sapient and with thousands of years the Qiraji worked feverishly to build a force capable of laying waste to the world that would betray their god with the Silithids as their minions.

Biology

To a humanoid's eyes, silithid are enormous bugs, most of man-size or larger, with powerful natural weapons at their disposal. They do not seem to use tools, although they do build structures out of natural materials using their bodily secretions.MG 121

Silithid are capable of communicating by touching antennae to one another. They can also send simple messages to larger groups by sending out chemical signals in the air. Individual silithid possess a certain level of animal cunning, but are unintelligent. They exist to serve the hive, and are specialized in their roles. Wasps attack, tunnelers dig, reavers defend, swarmers train, queens lay eggs, and so on. A silithid instinctively gives its life for the colony.MG 121

Silithid can range in size from a normal insect to gigantic. Size seems to depend on how long the Silithid are allowed to develop in their egg stage. It appears that size is also directly correlated with colony size.[1]
Some castes of the silithids.

Castes

Most scholars agree that a silithid begins life by hatching from an egg. At this point the young silithid is a broodling — a larval state as yet unspecialized for any role in the hive. Eventually, the broodling encases itself in a cocoon and changes into its new form — a wasp, reaver, swarmer, or possibly some other as-yet unknown type of silithid. While silithid haven’t been a visible part of the world long enough for anyone to accurately gauge their lifespans, some researchers think that after achieving adulthood, a common silithid can live for up to 5 years, although queens can survive for decades.MG 121

Name Role
Silithid queen Egg layer
Silithid larva Young silithid that have yet to molt into their adult forms
Image:IconSmall SilithidColossus.gif Silithid colossus Huge battle creatures with brutal strength
Image:IconSmall SilithidTank.gif Silithid reaver The hive's primary defenders
Image:IconSmall Silithid.gif Silithid wasp The very aggressive, flying attack troops of the silithid
Image:IconSmall SandReaver.gif Sand reaver Unknown
Image:IconSmall SandWorm.gif Silithid sand worm Worm-like creatures with burrowing claws digging through most kinds of soil.
Image:IconSmall SilithidWorker.gif Silithid scarab Worker caste of the Silithids, who are generally not aggresive unless they are attacked
Image:IconSmall SilithidWorker.gif Silithid worker Worker caste of the Silithids, who are generally not aggresive unless they are attacked
Image:IconSmall Scorpid.gif Silithid Creeper Very aggressive scorpid-like creatures
Image:IconSmall Scorpid.gif Silithid Swarmer Carrying young silithids
Image:IconSmall Crab.gif Silithid Protector Crab-like creatures
Image:IconSmall Larva.gif Silithid Grub Unknown
Silithid light Produce light to iluminate the dark caves
Silithid pill bug Produce light to iluminate the dark caves

Locations

Locations of the silithids.

The Silithids burrow their underground hives all over southern Kalimdor. All of Silithus is under their control, and they have hives in Feralas, Tanaris, Un'Goro Crater, and the Shimmering Flats. They've even been sighted in small numbers in The Barrens. Most of these locations are deprived of water, and Silithid have been spotted at water posts in Tanaris. Perhaps their survival or nutrition relies heavily on water.

Hives

Hive'Ashi
A part of the Rustmaul Digsite silithid hive.

The silithids build structures out of natural materials using their bodily secretions. Silithid hives are immense, alien affairs with towering antenna-like spires jutting out of the earth. In the maze of tunnels below, the creatures raise their young, tend to their wounded, manage food storage, and fend off invaders.MG 121

Each of the three hives in Silithus has a crystalline prism in it. They are apparently a means for the Qiraji and other unknown entities to communicate various messages to the Silithid. [2]

Major hives

Minor hives

As a mount

Main article: Qiraji battle tank mounts

Qiraji battle tank mounts rare drops in the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj. They come in several colors: [blue], [red], [green], and [yellow] and can only be used inside the instance.

There is also a [Black Qiraji Battle Tank], which can only be obtained during the War of the Shifting Sands. It is usable outside the instances, thus rare sightings of these mounts outside Ahn'Qiraj are possible.

As A hunter pet

Damage Armor Health
+5% +5% +5%
The Silithid eats
   
The Silithid comes with
   
The Silithid can learn
         

Only Hunters with the 51 talent point Beast Mastery will be able to tame these exotic beasts.

Patch changes

Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Become tamable.

Speculation

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Origin

One theory is that the avatars C'Thun created from the Silithid were the Aqir, with the Qiraji and Nerubians later splitting off and evolving differently. Another is that the Silithid and Aqir are in fact one in the same, and C'Thun directly created the Qiraji from the Aqir. But despite evidence to support it, the latter is often dismissed due to an argument of intelligence and its controversy.

Inspiration

Some believe the Silithid's insect-like appearance is derived from the movie Starship Troopers (1997), where a group of insectoids do battle with humans in space. Similar suggestions have been put forth about the Zerg from Blizzard's Starcraft series. Blizzard has also claimed that they derived some inspiration from Starship Troopers for Starcraft (most likely the book given that the movie and Starcraft were in production at the same time). However, it has also been suggested that both Warcraft and Starcraft were derived from the Warhammer and Warhammer 40k franchises (which are themselves derived from Lord of the Rings and Starship Troopers respectively), making the tyranids another potential source for inspiration.

The silithids' hives show similarities to the works of surrealist artist H.R. Giger, possibly being inspired by his work.

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