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The Twilight's Hammer Clan banner
The Twilight's Hammer Clan banner
Twilight's Hammer Clan banner in color
Twilight's Hammer Clan banner in color
  • Chieftain: previously Cho'gall the Ogre-Mage
  • Clan Colors: Violet
  • Domain: Northshire, Azeroth
  • Membership: Unknown. Estimates range from several score to several thousand.
  • Alignment: Chaotic evil

Twilight's Hammer clan (aka the Twilight Cult, the Twilight's Hammer cult, or the Twilight's Hammer) refers to a single organization, that later changed into a cult, as the clans surviving members and of other races joined togetherHPG 169 The Twighlight Hammer's current members banded together to study Cho'Gall's teachings and form the current cultDF 163 (though its still considered a clanHPG 169). The current organization is a bit different than its original form, however no matter which form the Twilight's Hammer has taken; it has always had the ultimate purpose of bringing about Armageddon to the worlds it inhabits, and will use various means to obtain this end.

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History

Second War

Obsessed with the notion that the Horde is the harbinger of apocalyptic doom to all the lands that it ravages, the Twilight's Hammer feels a sacrosanct gratification in the destruction of all that it encounters. Led by the cunning Ogre Mage Cho'gall, the Twilight’s Hammer has strong ties to Gul'dan and the Stormreaver Clan. Its loyalty to the Horde is not as strong as its belief in its sacred mission of oblivion.W2Man 70

After coming to Azeroth the Twilight's Hammer Clan, alongside with the Bleeding Hollow Clan under the leadership of Kilrogg Deadeye, led the orcish forces in the first attack on Stormwind Keep. The battle went horribly, as the Horde had not expected such resilient persistence against them. The two clan leaders blamed each other. It is possible that Kilrogg Deadeye planned the attack on Stormwind in hopes of using it to get rid of a rival clan.

Cho’gall survived the rise and fall of Blackhand, and the destruction of the Shadow Council. He served a useful purpose to Doomhammer who, with Gul’dan, wished to bring Ogres through the Portal to enforce inter-clan civility. Cho’gall was placed as overseer for the oil refineries in Tol Barad.

When Gul’dan discovered the Tomb of Sargeras, Cho’gall believed that it would herald Armageddon, and so was quick to unlock its secrets. But he, and the rest of his clan, would die at the hands of their own brethren, when Doomhammer ordered the traitors destroyed. The surviving members of Twilight's Hammer retreated for a time, rebuilding its forces and biding its time.APG 169 Afterwards, those of the Twilight's Hammer, Stormreaver and Blackrock clans who died in that battle kept reliving it in their undeath, until the night elf warden Maiev Shadowsong put them to rest.

Present activities

While the truth behind how this happened remains a mystery, the modern Twilight's Hammer retains the destructive nature of Cho'gall's clan, but almost nothing else. Somehow, one of the Old Gods has managed to make this clan its pawn; and since that time, the clan's numbers and power have dramatically increased. Even humans and other former members of the Alliance flock to join the service of the elemental lords and help bring about the complete destruction of Azeroth. The largest groups of the Twilight's hammer now camp near the locations where they believe the Old Gods and their minions are sealed away; many wait for C'Thun's awakening in Silithus, and others serve Ragnaros in the Blackrock Depths along side the Dark Iron dwarves.HPG 169

The Twilight's Hammer Clan, or as it also referred Twilight's Hammer Cult or Twilight Cult is still seen in Azeroth. The cult was always obsessed with signs of an apocalypse—as had the clan in earlier times—and indeed often sought to bring such doom about by their actions. The Twilight's Hammer has representatives of all races among its members and employs a myriad of classes from simple warriors to Aquamancers and Shadowmages.


The organization now seems to have a strange fixation on the Old Gods, worshipping Ragnaros and seeking power from such eldritch places as Maraudon, which has very strong ties to the element of Earth, and thus may hold powers long held at rest. They also show strong resistance in Blackfathom Deeps, the submerged domain of the Old God's servant, Aku'mai, and Silithus, where savage winds blow across the desert outside the ruined city of Ahn'Qiraj, domain of mighty C'thun. They even have ambassadors among the dwarves of Blackrock Depths, in the court of Emperor Dagran Thaurissan.

In Darkshore, the Hammer may be found in the Master's Glaive, the site of a large skeleton of a dead Old God. In Ashenvale, their presence is felt most powerfully in the Blackfathom Deeps instance where they worship the ancient beast Aku'mai, favored pet of the Old Gods. Their leader there is Twilight Lord Kelris, an orc caster who sits in meditation before a statue of Queen Azshara, waiting for adventurers on the "Blackfathom Villainy" quest. In Ironforge, Gerrig Bonegrip casually admits his association with the Hammer and assists those seeking to help free Princess Myzrael, and the Forsaken Keeper Bel'dugur in Undercity secretely works for the cult.

Presence in Silithus

Their strong activity in Silithus might be ascribed to the presence of C'Thun, a presumed Old God. Recently, they have been particularly active in Silithus, using the Windstones to summon powerful Elementals of the Abyssal Council, which may direct the movements of the organization.

The True Believer

Hermit Ortell, an NPC who lives in a cave in the southeast of Silithus, is an ex-Twilight's Hammer member. He will take 10 Encrypted Twilight Texts (which can drop from any Twilight's Hammer member and drop in large stacks from the roaming Twilight Prophet) through the repeatable quest Still Believing. The quest gives no faction, but several hours after the turn-in, he will mail you a container. In the container can be translations of a Twilight's Hammer newsletter that contains lore information, as well as Shadow Resist tradeskill recipes for cloth and plate (Runed Stygian and Darkrune, respectively), as well as scrolls to create an Object of Beckoning.

Known members

Name Location
Image:IconSmall Ogre Male.gif Cho'gall the Ogre-Mage Deceased
Image:IconSmall Undead Male.gif Keeper Bel'dugur Apothecarium, Undercity
Image:IconSmall Dwarf Male.gif Gerrig Bonegrip Forlorn Cavern, Ironforge
Image:IconSmall Human Male.gif Lord Everun Silithus
Image:IconSmall Human Male.gif Keeper Exeter Silithus
Image:IconSmall Orc Male.gif Keeper Havunth Silithus
Image:IconSmall Human Male.gif Lorgus Jett Blackfathom Deeps, Ashenvale
Image:IconSmall Orc Male.gif Lord Kelris Blackfathom Deeps, Ashenvale
Image:IconSmall Human Male.gif Highlord Mastrogonde Firewatch Ridge, Searing Gorge
Image:IconSmall Human Female.gif Marauder Morna Silithus
Image:IconSmall Human Female.gif Keeper Mayna Silithus
Image:IconSmall Human Female.gif The Twilight Prophet Silithus
Image:IconSmall Human Male.gif Vyral the Vile Twilight's Run, Silithus
Image:IconSmall Human Male.gif Hermit Ortell (former member) Ortell's Hideout, Silithus
Image:IconSmall Dwarf Male.gif Theldurin the Lost (former member) Agmond's End, Badlands
Image:IconSmall Undead Female.gif Willow Desolace
Image:IconSmall Human Male.gif Highlord Demitrian Ravaged Twilight Camp, Silithus
Image:IconSmall Orc Male.gif Zaruk Hammerfall, Arathi Highlands


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