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Revision as of 15:12, 28 February 2011
The Pantheon is the titan high council.[1] They are the group of titans who shaped worlds and watched over the universe. They are the leaders of the titan race who empowered the Dragon Aspects.
- Aman'Thul, Highfather of the Pantheon
- Bestowed a portion of his cosmic power upon the massive bronze dragon Nozdormu, to guard time itself and police the ever-spinning pathways of fate and destiny.
- Eonar, Matron of All Life
- Gave a portion of her power to the red dragon Alexstrasza, to work to safeguard all living creatures within the world.
- Also blessed Alexstrasza's younger sister, the lithe green dragon Ysera, with a portion of nature's influence, to watch over the growing wilds of the world.
- Norgannon, Lore-Keeper and Master-Magician
- Granted the blue dragon Malygos a portion of his vast power, to be the guardian of magic and hidden arcanum.
- Golganneth, The Thunderer
- Son of Aman'thul and Eonar. Creator of the skies and the seas. Father of the sea giants.
- Khaz'goroth, Shaper and Forger of the World
- Bestowed some of his vast power upon the mighty black dragon Neltharion, and gave him dominion over the earth and the deep places of the world.
- Sargeras
- The Titans' greatest warrior, defender of their worlds, who left their ranks and became their greatest traitor, the supreme commander of the Burning Legion.
- Aggramar
- Successor to Sargeras in the Pantheon after his fall and involvement with the Burning Legion.
References
- ^ Arthaus. Shadows & Light, 113. ISBN 9781588469731.